This Stuffed Pepper Casserole recipe is a family favorite! Layered with red and green bell peppers, rice, black beans, corn, cheese, and so much more, this enchilada-inspired casserole is super easy and super tasty!
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Why We Love This Stuffed Pepper Casserole Recipe
This enchilada casserole recipe is stuffed with peppers, cheese, and all the ingredients you love about enchiladas and stuffed peppers, but in an easy-to-eat and serve casserole form!
- Easy. Packed with pantry staples to save time, this recipe takes just 30 minutes in total!
- Cheesy. Cream cheese, mozzarella, and cheddar keep the filling moist and create the perfect cheese pull.
- Flavorful. Flavored with taco seasoning, enchilada sauce, and fresh cilantro, this dish will have your tastebuds singing.
Variations on Stuffed Bell Pepper Casserole
What I love most about this cheesy stuffed pepper casserole is how easy it is to customize and make your own. This enchilada casserole is vegetarian, but you can also add in chicken or beef if you prefer (cook fully before adding). Want to make it healthier? Skip the cheese. Spicer? Add some diced jalapeños. The sky is the limit, and I couldn’t be more obsessed. This baby is right up my alley. So yummy!
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How to Store and Reheat
Store stuffed pepper casserole in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 4 days. Reheat in a 350°F oven for 20-30 minutes or in the microwave in 30-second increments until warmed through.
How to Freeze
Freeze stuffed pepper casserole whole or portioned into airtight containers for up to 3 months. Let thaw overnight in the refrigerator before reheating.
Serving Suggestions
This tasty casserole is the epitome of a one-pan meal. However, you could serve it with some crockpot Mexican shredded chicken, pan seared ribeye, carnitas, or grilled chicken breast to add some protein.
Try one of my favorite margarita recipes to go with it!
Normally, you would cut off the tops of the peppers and scoop out the seeds to create a pocket for stuffing. However, here, we are chopping the peppers into chunks to give that great flavor without all the fuss.
There’s no need! They will cook up nicely in this casserole, turning out tender.
If you can’t find red enchilada sauce, you can simply add some taco seasoning to canned tomato sauce.
I recommend baking this casserole uncovered to allow the cheese to brown up nicely!
More Stuffed Pepper Recipes To Try
- Classic Stuffed Peppers
- Crockpot Stuffed Peppers
- Instant Pot Stuffed Peppers
- Air Fryer Stuffed Peppers
- Mexican Stuffed Peppers
- Philly Cheesesteak Stuffed Peppers
- Stuffed Pepper Soup
5-Star Review
“This dish is sooo heavenly delicious! Made it last night at a dinner party at home and everyone was amazed! Thank you so much for this recipe, made me the queen of the night haha :)” – Rocki
How to Make Stuffed Pepper Casserole Step by Step
Heat the Cream Cheese: Preheat your oven to 350°F. Spray a large baking dish with nonstick spray. I used a 10-inch round dish, but you can also use a 9×13. In a large microwave-safe bowl, heat 16 ounces (2 bricks) of low-fat cream cheese in the microwave for 30-40 seconds, or until softened.
Make the Filling: Mix in 1 ounce of taco seasoning, 15 ounces (1 can) of corn, 15 ounces (1 can) of black beans, 15 ounces (1 can) of diced tomatoes, 4.5 ounces (1 can) of diced green chiles, 3 tablespoons of red enchilada sauce, and ¼ cup of chopped fresh cilantro. Stir to combine. Stir in 4 cups of cooked white rice and ½ cup of each of mozzarella and mild cheddar cheese until fully combined. Set aside.
Layer the Green Peppers: Start by making a layer of the 2 chopped green peppers along the bottom of the dish.
Add the Rice: Top with half of the rice mixture, and use a spoon to smooth out as much as possible.
Layer the Red Peppers: Layer in the 2 chopped red peppers and top with the last half of the rice mixture.
Bake the Casserole: Top with the remaining ½ cup of each of the cheeses and sprinkle with more cilantro. Bake for 30 minutes or until the cheese is bubbly and melted and the casserole is fully heated through. Remove from the oven and top with more cilantro and diced tomatoes. Serve immediately.
My husband and I really enjoyed this. I did modify the recipe by adding ground beef. Also I had buffalo chicken dip that needed to be used up. The more the merrier, used two cans of enchilada sauce. The only problem I had was that the peppers in the center did not get done. Next time, I will put them all on the bottom layer. Thank you for a great recipe.
Sounds like a great way to use up leftovers!
This was an easy bake and good way to use up cream cheese that was approaching expiration. My teen daughter loved it. My partner and I thought it was “fine” but not good enough that it was worth all the calories. Thanks for something new to try though!
Definitely modify to your liking!
This was delightful, with the cream cheese mixture perfect for the sweetness of the peppers. I used a 13×9 baking pan so next time might include one more of each color pepper for even better cover. In any case, I’ll definitely be making this again!
Thanks for sharing, Helen!
Sounds spectacular and I can’t wait to make it! I’ve enjoyed several of your recipes for other meals and been so happy with them. I will 1/2 the recipe because I cook in a toaster oven. Don’t have a regular stove. It works out. I do love all the veggies in it too. Have some Pallo Asado to ad to it. Thank You for the mouthwatering recipe :)
Thanks for stopping by and sharing, Sage!
This is very good, it’s really is at least a 4+.
That looks delicious, Janet!
Hi,I want to try this recipe but don’t have enchilada sauce,can I leave it out or replace it with something else?
You can try 1-minute enchilada sauce from spaghetti sauce
1 cup spaghetti or tomato sauce, any preferred.
1/2 teaspoon garlic powder.
1 teaspoon dried basil.
1 teaspoon dried oregano.
1 teaspoon cumin.
2 to 3 teaspoons chili powder.
salt and pepper to taste, if needed.
I use my frozen peppers from my garden last summer . I didn’t let them throw out .
What a great idea!
I would highly recommend using green chilies instead. Much tastier and more authentic.
Great tip! Thanks, Peggy!
Like Fresh jalapeños?or pickled?
Agree – I thought it would be much better with poblanos or something similar!
Wow i LOVE this cheese food. Thank you for different but awesome recipe.
When you say red and green peppers, do you mean bell peppers or some mind of chile pepper?
I mean bell peppers. I’ll update the recipe :)