Can I water-bath can this instead of pressure canning?
No — this recipe contains low-acid ingredients (peppers, rice, onions, and any stock you add). A water bath cannot reach the temperatures needed to kill botulism spores.
Can I use red or yellow peppers instead?
Yes. Red and yellow peppers are sweeter, but the cooking method is the same.
Can I leave out the wine?
Yes. Replace the wine with extra stock.
Can I mix different colours of peppers?
Absolutely. Red, yellow, and orange peppers add sweetness and a more aromatic flavour. They also soften faster than green peppers, so mixed-colour batches often cook more evenly.
Can I use cooked meat instead of raw?
Yes, but the texture will be slightly different. Mores loose. This would result in a hot pack. Which measn you could deconstruct the recipe even further and chop everything up to evenly sized chunks, which could be cooked pan fried and then cooked in the broth before packing hot.
What if I don’t want to use wine in the broth?
You can replace the wine with the same amount of broth or water. The wine adds acidity and aroma, but the recipe still works beautifully without it.
Can I add vegetables to the filling?
Yes! Finely diced carrots, celery, courgette, or chopped pepper tops work well. Make sure any added vegetables are chopped small so the filling cooks evenly.
What’s the best way to reheat leftover stuffed peppers?
Gently reheat them in a pan with a splash of broth or water over low heat, or warm them in the oven covered with foil.
How do I reheat the deconstructed stuffed peppers?
Simply heat in a pan or pot for 5–10 minutes. You can also:
spoon it over cooked rice, quinoa, or potatoes,
turn it into a quick soup by adding broth,
or bake it with cheese for a classic stuffed-pepper flavour.
Can I freeze this instead of canning?
Absolutely. It freezes beautifully. Store in airtight containers for up to 6 months. Texture will soften slightly but stays delicious.
Can I reduce the salt?
Yes. Salt is for flavour only in pressure-canned savoury recipes. Feel free to adjust to your preference.