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prep time
7 min
cook time
1 h 0 min
ready time
1 h 7 min
Keto Pork Meatloaf Stuffed Peppers
Instead of filling your stuffed peppers with a loose, messy filling, pack your peppers with dense and savory meatloaf! This meatloaf is made with ground pork and seasoned with classic meatloaf spices and even includes a little tomato ketchup! At your discretion, you could upgrade your stuffed pepper with a layer of melted cheese.
Jessica L.
Net Carbs
5.4 g
Fiber
2.7 g
Total Carbs
8.1 g
Protein
33.4 g
Fats
25.5 g
390 cals
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Ingredients
Ground Pork
8 ounce
Salt
⅛ teaspoon
Black Pepper, Ground
⅛ teaspoon
Paprika
¼ teaspoon
Nutmeg Ground
⅛ tsp
Onion Powder
¼ teaspoon
Garlic, Powder
⅛ teaspoon
Crushed Red Pepper by Simply Organic
⅛ tsp
Celery Seed
⅛ teaspoon
Parmesan Cheese
1 tablespoon, shredded
Ketchup
1 teaspoon
Green Bell Pepper
10 ounce
Recipe Steps
steps 4
1 h 7 min
Step 1
Preheat an oven to 400 degrees. In a bowl, use your hand to mix together the ground pork with all the ingredients except for the bell peppers.Step 2
Prepare green bell peppers that are 5-oz each by slicing off the tops and removing the seeds. Arrange this face up in a glass baking dish.Step 3
Stuff each pepper with the ground pork. Use either a long toothpick or skewer to poke 4-5 holes into the meat to help the centers cook.Step 4
Wrap a piece of foil over the baking dish. Bake the dish for 60 minutes. If there is a lot of excess fat after removing the foil, use this little trick to drain the grease away: use a toothpick to poke a hole through the base of each bell pepper and let the grease drain from the pork into the dish.
Comments
Dave 4 years ago
Bake at what temperature for 60 mins?
Kathy 2 years ago
It said to preheat to 400⁰
KEM 4 years ago
400
Jeff 5 years ago
I used ground beef, some chorizo pork . I also added some riced cauliflower and an egg. Kinda mixed it up a bit but this gave me a great starting point.