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Keto Cheesesteak Stuffed Peppers | Gluten Free + Low Carb by Gordon Ramsay

Keto Cheesesteak Stuffed Peppers | Gluten Free + Low Carb


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Cheesesteak Stuffed Peppers are a mash-up of two classic recipes that will satisfy everyone at the dinner table.  Perfectly cooked peppers stuffed with tender bits of beef, onions, mushrooms, and covered in melty cheese are the perfect way to stay low-carb without sacrificing flavor.  

A look at two stuffed peppers on a plate ready to be enjoyed or shared.

Keto Cheesesteak Stuffed Peppers

Do you ever find yourself gravitating toward one specific food or eating basically the same thing over and over again without even realizing it? That’s how am I with stuffed peppers.

Maybe it’s just because the natural shape of bell peppers is perfect for filling with your favorite ingredients, or because their flavor goes with so many different things. Maybe it’s just because they’re so fun. I don’t know! But I do know that 9 times out of 10 when I want to make up a new healthy recipe, I at least consider some sort of stuffed pepper.

Maybe it’s just something about stuffed foods in general. I also love this low carb Cubano stuffed pork loin and sausage stuffed acorn squash. A few years ago I even thought about starting a second blog all for stuffed foods – I even bought a URL for it! Maybe I should have gone forward with that plan after all.

The first step is to cook the filling for our stuffed peppers, the peppers are waiting in a pan to be stuffed.

What goes on a traditional cheesesteak?

Cheesesteak Stuffed Peppers seemed absolutely brilliant to me. All of your classic cheesesteak ingredients stuffed inside a roasted pepper? Yes, please!

Then I found out that peppers in cheesesteaks are super controversial. It’s a funny thing. So many cheesesteak-inspired recipes include them but think about an actual cheesesteak. Are there peppers on it? Probably not. If you’re in Philadelphia, it’s pretty much a guaranteed no.

Mushrooms? Yes, Onions? Sure. Steak and cheese? A given. Maybe some hot cherry peppers. But not so much with the bell peppers.

Anyway, I sincerely apologize to the cheesesteak purists for bastardizing your recipe. But not really, because these are pretty darn delicious. Let’s just agree that they definitely aren’t traditional, ok?

Do I Have to Use Mushrooms in Low Carb Stuffed Peppers?

Of course not!  If you don’t like mushrooms, or if you’re allergic, you can definitely leave them out. 

They’re a great way to add bulk, fiber, protein, and flavor, but people can definitely have strong opinions on them. I personally refused to tough them myself until I was in my 20s! I love them now, but I won’t judge if you’re in the “no mushrooms” camp.  

Now the filling for our stuffed peppers is added to the peppers in a pan, ready to be topped with cheese and baked.

What’s the Best Cheese For Philly Cheesesteak Stuffed Peppers

Personally, I love provolone.  It adds a perfect creaminess, melts well, and is readily available.  American cheese is another great option that’s traditional for cheesesteaks. Skip the singles and go for freshly sliced cheese from the deli counter – you won’t think of American cheese the same way again!

Of course, Cheese-Wiz is also a traditional cheesesteak topping. That’s not exactly very healthy though so I’d probably skip it.

You can get fancy with mozzarella or muenster but use caution. I still remember the weeks of flack that John Kerry got for ordering a cheesesteak with Swiss! Of course, you probably aren’t running for president and you’re making these in the privacy of your own home, so go with whatever makes you happy.

Variations on Cheesesteak Stuffed Peppers

This keto cheesesteak stuffed pepper recipe is pretty straightforward.  However, you might want to mix things up a bit with different ingredients. Why not give one of these ideas a try? 

  • Use shredded or cubed chicken in place of stir fry beef. This is also great with Buffalo sauce!
  • Substitute ground turkey, ground beef, or ground chicken in place of steak.
  • Mix in a teaspoon of taco seasoning mix for a kick of flavor, like these turkey taco stuffed peppers.
  • Add a bit of Worcestershire sauce for a richer flavor. 
  • Dice extra bell pepper and cook in with the meat and onions to stuff the peppers. 
  • If not following a low-carb diet, make it stretch further by mixing in 1 cup of cooked brown rice. 
The slices of provolone are added on top of the keto stuffed peppers before they go into the oven.

How do I Keep My Peppers From Falling Over?

I always look for wide, flat peppers when I want to stuff them. But sometimes your options are limited. If you end up with wobbly bell peppers, there are two easy methods for keeping them upright in your pan:

  • Use a knife and shave off just a little of the bottom of the paper so the “bumps” on the bottom are flat. 
  • Use aluminum foil pieces to build a small circle to put into the pan and place your bell pepper inside to hold in place.
This image shows the finished stuffed peppers in a pan fresh from the oven. top down shot of the finished cheesesteak stuffed peppers in a pan ready to be served.
Cheesesteak Stuffed Peppers

Cheesesteak Stuffed Peppers

Yield: 6

Prep Time: 15 minutes

Cook Time: 25 minutes

Total Time: 40 minutes

Ingredients

  • 3 large bell peppers, halved
  • 1 Tablespoon olive oil
  • 8 oz cremini mushrooms, sliced
  • ½ onion, diced
  • 1 pound sirloin steak, trimmed and cut into strips
  • 12 slices Provolone cheese
  • Salt and pepper

Instructions

    1. Preheat your oven to 400 F. Arrange the peppers cut-side up in a large baking dish. 
    2. Heat the oil in a large skillet over medium-high heat. Add the mushrooms and cook 3-5 minutes, until deeply browned. Add the onions and cook until golden brown.
    3. Transfer the mushrooms and onions to a plate and return the skillet to the stove. Add the steak and season with salt and pepper. Cook 2-3 minutes per side, until browned. Stir the peppers and onions into the steak.
    4. Place one slice of cheese inside each pepper. Top with the steak mixture and another slice of cheese. 
    5. Bake for 25-30 minutes, until the peppers are soft and the cheese is melted and gooey.

Nutrition Information

Yield 6 Serving Size 1
Amount Per Serving Calories 428Total Fat 28gSaturated Fat 14gTrans Fat 0gUnsaturated Fat 11gCholesterol 108mgSodium 586mgCarbohydrates 7gNet Carbohydrates 6gFiber 1gSugar 3gProtein 36g



Keto Cheesesteak Stuffed Peppers | Gluten Free + Low Carb by Gordon Ramsay

Keto Cheesesteak Stuffed Peppers | Gluten Free + Low Carb


Low carb Philly cheesesteak stuffed peppers are an easy, healthy dinner made with beef strips and melted provolone cheese. You'll love this tasty keto recipe! via @HealthyDelishLow carb Philly cheesesteak stuffed peppers are an easy, healthy dinner made with beef strips and melted provolone cheese. You'll love this tasty keto recipe! via @HealthyDelishLow carb Philly cheesesteak stuffed peppers are an easy, healthy dinner made with beef strips and melted provolone cheese. You'll love this tasty keto recipe! via @HealthyDelishLow carb Philly cheesesteak stuffed peppers are an easy, healthy dinner made with beef strips and melted provolone cheese. You'll love this tasty keto recipe! via @HealthyDelishLow carb Philly cheesesteak stuffed peppers are an easy, healthy dinner made with beef strips and melted provolone cheese. You'll love this tasty keto recipe! via @HealthyDelishLow carb Philly cheesesteak stuffed peppers are an easy, healthy dinner made with beef strips and melted provolone cheese. You'll love this tasty keto recipe! via @HealthyDelishLow carb Philly cheesesteak stuffed peppers are an easy, healthy dinner made with beef strips and melted provolone cheese. You'll love this tasty keto recipe! via @HealthyDelish

Cheesesteak Stuffed Peppers are a mash-up of two classic recipes that will satisfy everyone at the dinner table.  Perfectly cooked peppers stuffed with tender bits of beef, onions, mushrooms, and covered in melty cheese are the perfect way to stay low-carb without sacrificing flavor.  

A look at two stuffed peppers on a plate ready to be enjoyed or shared.

Keto Cheesesteak Stuffed Peppers

Do you ever find yourself gravitating toward one specific food or eating basically the same thing over and over again without even realizing it? That’s how am I with stuffed peppers.

Maybe it’s just because the natural shape of bell peppers is perfect for filling with your favorite ingredients, or because their flavor goes with so many different things. Maybe it’s just because they’re so fun. I don’t know! But I do know that 9 times out of 10 when I want to make up a new healthy recipe, I at least consider some sort of stuffed pepper.

Maybe it’s just something about stuffed foods in general. I also love this low carb Cubano stuffed pork loin and sausage stuffed acorn squash. A few years ago I even thought about starting a second blog all for stuffed foods – I even bought a URL for it! Maybe I should have gone forward with that plan after all.

The first step is to cook the filling for our stuffed peppers, the peppers are waiting in a pan to be stuffed.

What goes on a traditional cheesesteak?

Cheesesteak Stuffed Peppers seemed absolutely brilliant to me. All of your classic cheesesteak ingredients stuffed inside a roasted pepper? Yes, please!

Then I found out that peppers in cheesesteaks are super controversial. It’s a funny thing. So many cheesesteak-inspired recipes include them but think about an actual cheesesteak. Are there peppers on it? Probably not. If you’re in Philadelphia, it’s pretty much a guaranteed no.

Mushrooms? Yes, Onions? Sure. Steak and cheese? A given. Maybe some hot cherry peppers. But not so much with the bell peppers.

Anyway, I sincerely apologize to the cheesesteak purists for bastardizing your recipe. But not really, because these are pretty darn delicious. Let’s just agree that they definitely aren’t traditional, ok?

Do I Have to Use Mushrooms in Low Carb Stuffed Peppers?

Of course not!  If you don’t like mushrooms, or if you’re allergic, you can definitely leave them out. 

They’re a great way to add bulk, fiber, protein, and flavor, but people can definitely have strong opinions on them. I personally refused to tough them myself until I was in my 20s! I love them now, but I won’t judge if you’re in the “no mushrooms” camp.  

Now the filling for our stuffed peppers is added to the peppers in a pan, ready to be topped with cheese and baked.

What’s the Best Cheese For Philly Cheesesteak Stuffed Peppers

Personally, I love provolone.  It adds a perfect creaminess, melts well, and is readily available.  American cheese is another great option that’s traditional for cheesesteaks. Skip the singles and go for freshly sliced cheese from the deli counter – you won’t think of American cheese the same way again!

Of course, Cheese-Wiz is also a traditional cheesesteak topping. That’s not exactly very healthy though so I’d probably skip it.

You can get fancy with mozzarella or muenster but use caution. I still remember the weeks of flack that John Kerry got for ordering a cheesesteak with Swiss! Of course, you probably aren’t running for president and you’re making these in the privacy of your own home, so go with whatever makes you happy.

Variations on Cheesesteak Stuffed Peppers

This keto cheesesteak stuffed pepper recipe is pretty straightforward.  However, you might want to mix things up a bit with different ingredients. Why not give one of these ideas a try? 

  • Use shredded or cubed chicken in place of stir fry beef. This is also great with Buffalo sauce!
  • Substitute ground turkey, ground beef, or ground chicken in place of steak.
  • Mix in a teaspoon of taco seasoning mix for a kick of flavor, like these turkey taco stuffed peppers.
  • Add a bit of Worcestershire sauce for a richer flavor. 
  • Dice extra bell pepper and cook in with the meat and onions to stuff the peppers. 
  • If not following a low-carb diet, make it stretch further by mixing in 1 cup of cooked brown rice. 
The slices of provolone are added on top of the keto stuffed peppers before they go into the oven.

How do I Keep My Peppers From Falling Over?

I always look for wide, flat peppers when I want to stuff them. But sometimes your options are limited. If you end up with wobbly bell peppers, there are two easy methods for keeping them upright in your pan:

  • Use a knife and shave off just a little of the bottom of the paper so the “bumps” on the bottom are flat. 
  • Use aluminum foil pieces to build a small circle to put into the pan and place your bell pepper inside to hold in place.
This image shows the finished stuffed peppers in a pan fresh from the oven. top down shot of the finished cheesesteak stuffed peppers in a pan ready to be served.
Cheesesteak Stuffed Peppers

Cheesesteak Stuffed Peppers

Yield: 6

Prep Time: 15 minutes

Cook Time: 25 minutes

Total Time: 40 minutes

Ingredients

  • 3 large bell peppers, halved
  • 1 Tablespoon olive oil
  • 8 oz cremini mushrooms, sliced
  • ½ onion, diced
  • 1 pound sirloin steak, trimmed and cut into strips
  • 12 slices Provolone cheese
  • Salt and pepper

Instructions

    1. Preheat your oven to 400 F. Arrange the peppers cut-side up in a large baking dish. 
    2. Heat the oil in a large skillet over medium-high heat. Add the mushrooms and cook 3-5 minutes, until deeply browned. Add the onions and cook until golden brown.
    3. Transfer the mushrooms and onions to a plate and return the skillet to the stove. Add the steak and season with salt and pepper. Cook 2-3 minutes per side, until browned. Stir the peppers and onions into the steak.
    4. Place one slice of cheese inside each pepper. Top with the steak mixture and another slice of cheese. 
    5. Bake for 25-30 minutes, until the peppers are soft and the cheese is melted and gooey.

Nutrition Information

Yield 6 Serving Size 1
Amount Per Serving Calories 428 Total Fat 28g Saturated Fat 14g Trans Fat 0g Unsaturated Fat 11g Cholesterol 108mg Sodium 586mg Carbohydrates 7g Net Carbohydrates 6g Fiber 1g Sugar 3g Sugar Alcohols 0g Protein 36g



Baked Philly Cheesesteak Sliders – Go Giants! by Gordon Ramsay

Baked Philly Cheesesteak Sliders – Go Giants!


The Philly Cheesesteak is a simple
sandwich to make, as long as you’re making them in a restaurant. To make a
proper one, you need a professional meat slicer, and a very hot flattop grill,
which aren’t things most people have at home. 

That’s why I loved this baked
slider method so much. It’s really close in taste and texture, plus, as I
mentioned in the video, the small rolls make me feel like a big man.

I love the combo of provolone and cream
cheese here, but if you’re a Cheese Wiz head, you can easily switch in some
mild orange cheddar, and you’ll swear you’re at Pat’s. Of course, you could
just skip the cream cheese, and actually use Cheese Whiz, but I really hope you
don’t. 

Speaking of feeling like a giant, football season is upon
us, and I can’t think of a better sandwich to make for your buddies coming over
to watch the game. Especially if they’re from Philly, and don’t like the
Giants, since you can share my theory with them. Regardless, I really do hope
you give these baked Philly cheesesteak sliders a try soon. Enjoy!

Ingredients for 10 Baked Philly Cheesesteak Sliders:

10 mini sandwich rolls, or crusty not-sweet dinner rolls

1 tablespoon olive oil

1 pound top sirloin steak

salt, freshly ground black pepper, and cayenne to taste

1/2 cup diced onion

1/2 cup sliced, or chopped pickled peppers

1/2 cup soft cream cheese

1 1/2 cups provolone cheese for filling, plus at least 1 cup
more for tops

1 teaspoon kosher salt

1/4 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper

Note: Be sure to taste your filling for salt before stuffing
rolls

– Bake at 425 F. for about 15 minutes.

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