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Miniature sweet peppers are stuffed with herbed cheese and bacon and grilled to make this easy dish. If your guests like a little heat, you can substitute jalapeno peppers for the sweet.

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Stuffed peppers can be prepped hours ahead

Inexpensive disposable foil loaf pans offer an easy way to cook and serve these cheese-stuffed grilled peppers. This recipe also works with jalapeno peppers, but some people won't be able to handle the heat.


These peppers can be prepared, placed in the foil pans and refrigerated up to 4 hours ahead.


GRILLED STUFFED PEPPERS
Start to finish: 30 minutes. Makes about 24 peppers.
2 pints (about 24) miniature sweet peppers
12 to 14 hickory-smoked bacon slices
8-ounce container garlic-and-herb spreadable cheese
Eight 5-by-3-inch disposable foil loaf pans
Heat a grill to medium-high, about 350 F to 400 F. Cut and remove about 1/2 inch from the stem end of each pepper. Remove and discard seeds and membranes. Cut the bacon slices in half crosswise. Place half of the bacon slices on a large, microwave-safe plate and microwave on high for 90 seconds, or until the bacon is partially cooked. Repeat with remaining bacon. Spoon the cheese into a 1-quart zip-close plastic bag. Close the bag, but do not seal it. Snip one corner of bag to make a small hole. Carefully squeeze the bag to pipe cheese into the cavity of each pepper. Place 1 bacon piece over the top of each pepper, folding the ends down the sides of the pepper and securing them with a wooden pick inserted through the pepper. Carefully cut three 1-inch holes in bottom of each loaf pan. Turn the pans upside down and stand the peppers, cut sides up, into the holes in pans. Place the pans on the grill, close the lid of the grill, and cook for 6 to 8 minutes, or until the bottoms of the peppers are charred and the bacon is crisp.


(Recipe from the May 2008 issue of Southern Living magazine)

On the net:
>> More recipes from Southern Living:  www.southernliving.com/southern/foods/0,13362,,00.html
>> About the peppers: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vine_sweet_mini_peppers


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