Your search for the best — and easiest —dinner casserole is over! This baked unstuffed bell pepper casserole with green bell peppers, rice and ground beef is a deconstructed twist on the more classic “stuffed pepper casserole”. It’s quick to prepare, a great freezer-friendly meal, and a filling dinner. Yields 4 servings.
The Best Unstuffed bell pepper casserole
You all know I’m a casserole kinda girl, so I love easy dinner casseroles — especially ones that can feed the whole family with minimal effort. This stuffed pepper casserole with rice checks all the boxes: simple, hearty, and totally comforting.
This green bell pepper casserole is based on my mom’s classic stuffed peppers. Growing up, one of her go-to meals was stuffed peppers with ground beef and rice. Now, whenever I visit my dad, he always asks for this bell pepper and ground beef casserole — it’s become a family tradition.
What isn’t there to love about this cheesy stuffed pepper casserole? Fresh peppers, seasoned ground beef, tomato sauce, rice — all smothered in melty mozzarella cheese. It’s the ultimate casserole dinner and an easy way to bring a taste of nostalgia to your table.
TIP: This is a great freezer meal! When our 3rd baby arrived, we had a few of these casseroles in our freezer ready to go!
Looking for more easy dinner casserole recipes? Try my Crockpot Green Bean Casserole and Potato hamburger casserole next!
Directions to Make unstuffed bell pepper casserole
Let’s make this bell pepper casserole bake together!
Brown your ground beef, along with 2 cloves of garlic and onion in a large frying pan until beef is browned.

Add the ground beef mixture into a baking dish. Both 11×8 baking dish and 9×9 size work well for this recipe.

Add chopped green peppers, diced tomatoes, tomato sauce, beef broth, uncooked long grain rice, Worcestershire sauce, salt and pepper on top of the beef.
Want to add some sneaky vegetables? This is completely optional, but if you want to you can add 1/2 cup chopped spinach or kale too. This is a simple way to add some additional veggies to your family meals (I love being sneaky, hehehe)!

Mix to fully combine all the ingredients together.

Bake for 75 minutes, or until the rice is soft. Depending on the brand and variety of rice you use, sometimes you need 10-20 minutes more, so make sure to test the rice to make sure it’s soft and not still crunchy.

Remove from oven, sprinkle shredded mozzarella cheese on top and bake 10 more minutes or until the cheese is melted.

Serve and enjoy this bell pepper and hamburger casserole!
Can I make this in advance?
Here are 2 ways that you can prepare unstuffed bell pepper casserole in advance. I would not suggest preparing it completely as the rice will soak up the liquid and the texture will be a little weird.
- Bake it completely, allow to cool and then put in the refrigerator. Warm up the next day when ready to serve (either in oven or microwave).
- Prepare all the ingredients separately and store in the fridge. Don’t put the ingredients together into the dish until ready to bake it.
Can I freeze stuffed pepper casserole?
Yes you can freeze bell pepper casserole with rice! This makes such a great freezer meal! In fact, when our 3rd baby arrived, we had a couple of these casseroles ready to go in the freezer for us!
First bake the casserole as instructed, skipping the cheese on top. After it’s cooked, allow to cool and then wrap in aluminum foil and place in freezer.
When ready to eat, remove from the freezer and bake at 350 degrees F for about 60 minutes, covered with aluminum foil. You might need to add a few extra minutes after you check the middle. Remove the foil, add the shredded mozzarella cheese and bake 10 more minutes.
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Unstuffed Bell Pepper Casserole with Ground Beef
PrintIngredients
- 1 pound ground beef
- 2 cloves garlic minced
- 1 small onion chopped
- 2 large green peppers chopped
- 14.5 oz can diced tomatoes
- 8 oz can tomato sauce
- 1/2 cup beef broth
- 1/2 cup long grain rice uncooked
- 1 tablespoon Worcestershire sauce
- 1/2 teaspoon salt
- 1/4 teaspoon pepper
- 1 cup shredded mozzarella cheese
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 350 degrees F.
- In a skillet, add ground beef, minced garlic and onion and cook until beef is browned, about 10 minutes.

- Transfer the beef mixture into a 11×8 baking dish.

- Add chopped green peppers, diced tomatoes, tomato sauce, beef broth, uncooked long grain rice, Worcestershire sauce, salt and pepper on top of the beef. Mix to fully combine the ingredients.

- Cover with aluminum foil and bake for 75 minutes, or until rice is soft and no longer crunchy.

- Take out of the oven, sprinkle mozzarella cheese on top and bake 10 more minutes. Serve and enjoy!
















Karen (Back Road Journal) says
Love your idea of taking one of my favorite dishes and turning it into a casserole.
Pamela says
Thanks Karen!
Debra says
I am a lazy cook and hate to stuff peppers so I am loving this casserole!
Pamela says
Hahaha, I hear you.. I hate when they fall over. 🙁 Enjoy!
Kim (Feed Me, Seymour) says
Some members of my family (their names start with a B and end with Rian) don’t eat peppers… or at least claim not to eat peppers until I stuff them into delicious things like stuffed pepper casserole. I know if I made this, he’d eat it. And I would eat it and then be sublimely happy! 🙂
Pamela says
Hahaha, do it Kim! Then tell B and end with Rian after he’s done saying how good this casserole is. 😛
The Mommy says
Timing is everything…I was looking for a recipe exactly like this a couple of weeks ago when peppers were on sale. Thank goodness for Pinterest! This is official on my Dinner Recipes Board! Thanks for sharing!
Pamela says
So great to hear, I sure hope you enjoy this for dinner! 🙂
Jennifer @ Not Your Momma's Cookie says
This sounds awesome! I love the idea of stuffed peppers as a casserole instead – it seems like less work, plus you get all of those awesome flavors in each bite! 🙂
Pamela says
Definitely, each bite is full of flavor!
Hayley @ The Domestic Rebel says
Please don’t punch me in my face, but I’ve never had a stuffed pepper before! I am obviously adopted and LOVE peppers, whereas my family thinks they are the spawn of the deeeeeviiiiiil. Maybe I should make this and hide the peppers so they’ll love it, then I can ambush them later with the real thing. Looks SO good!
Pamela says
Hayley, I’ve never punched anyone so I don’t think you will be the first.. you make too good of treats! 😉
I definitely think you should make this, and I think if you cut the peppers small enough and possibly lie (not saying you should lie of course) then maybe they will try this dish, fall in love and then afterwards you can tell them its peppers!
Mary Frances @ The Sweet {Tooth} Life says
I adore stuffed peppers! However my family does not:( I do think your pics would win them over, though!
Pamela says
I sure hope so Mary Frances! Maybe if you cut them small enough… and fib…. 😉
Shashi @ http://runninsrilankan.com says
I am not a big fan of meat – but your dish has me salivating!
🙂
Pamela says
Thanks! You can totally make this without meat if you’d like to! 🙂 Substitute more veggies!
Ashley says
I am so making this soon! I love stuffed peppers … but never feel like making them. But this … I can do this. So simple! My mom used to make stuffed peppers all the time when we were kids – one of my favorite meals that she made : )
Pamela says
Moms are always good at stuffed peppers aren’t they?
Consuelo @ Honey & Figs says
I love stuffed peppers, but this idea is even better! So fresh and healthy bursting with all those veggies. I’ll think I’ll try a chicken version soon, yum! xx
Pamela says
MMM that sounds delicious! Enjoy!
Tina @ Tina's Chic Corner says
My mom used to make stuffed peppers all the time too! I’ve been wanting to make them but for some reason I find stuffing peppers intimidating (I know I’m nuts). But a casserole?! Easy peezy! Love this idea. Pinning and can’t wait to make.
Pamela says
Hope you enjoy Tina!
Anne ~ Uni Homemaker says
Oh yum! Such comfort food. I love all that gooey cheesy goodness here. And those green peppers from your garden must me awesome here. 🙂 Great post Pamela.
Pamela says
Thanks Anne!
yummychunklet says
Ooh, what a great casserole version!
Pamela says
Thank you!
Cathy Pollak ~ Noble Pig says
This looks quite amazing! What a beautiful dinner.
Pamela says
Thanks Cathy! 🙂
Amy @ Elephant Eats says
Love this idea, Pamela!…specifically because it’s messy to stuff a pepper…the filling always falls off and gets all over my hands and in the baking dish 🙁
Pamela says
I know, it’s so complicated to have 4 peppers stand up straight and not fall down. It makes me upset every single time! 🙂
Paula says
I just made stuffed peppers for the first time. The recipe suggested cutting a THIN SLICE off the bottom to help them stand. Heed the advice of THIN slice so there isn’t a hole at the bottom. They stood up beautifully!
Joanne says
I bake them in a bundt cake pan. They stand up nice.
Pamela says
Hey Joanne, thanks for sharing your tip!
Cindy says
Sorry didn’t see where to add a comment so I’m asking this way, could I use cooked raw rice instead of instant ? Or do you think it would absorb too much broth ?
Pamela says
Hey Cindy, you shouldn’t use instant rice in this casserole. The recipe calls for 1/2 cup uncooked long grain rice, so no need to cook it ahead of time. Enjoy this casserole!
Suzanne says
Love stuffed peppers and even more as a casserole. This couldn’t be easier.
Pamela says
Agreed, it freezes wonderfully too! 🙂
Jamie G says
This is great! I make a pretty tasty stuffed pepper soup. So much easier that actually stuffing the peppers. 🙂
Pamela says
Jamie, I totally love stuffed pepper soup! It’ll be a favorite during the winter time! Yum!
cquek says
They look delicious! Another great post!
Pamela says
Thank you!
Ashley @ Wishes and Dishes says
I love stuffed peppers and I grew up eating them all the time. Then when I got married my husband said NO more stuffed peppers LOL I bet he’d eat this though because it looks so good!
Pamela says
That’s sort of the story here, Matthew isn’t fond of whole peppers, but cut up into pieces he’s totally in love with it. Silly boys I tell you. 🙂
Cecile Hamel-Roy says
Great recipe !! I hadn’t made Stuffed Peppers in years and, not too long ago, made a cassserole of Stuffed Peppers, using the recipe “in my head” which I hadn’t made for a long time…. and I did NOT like the results. It turned out too watery and tasteless. Gonna give this a try – thanks for posting it !!
Pamela says
Hope you like the casserole Cecile! 🙂
Laura @ Lauras Baking Talent says
Definitely going to have to try this one! I have been thinking about trying stuffed peppers in my kitchen but this is even better 🙂
Pamela says
I say try both Laura! I love them both dearly. 🙂
Ash- foodfashionparty says
oh, this looks so good Pamela. Definitely a thing for fussy few….
I’m sure you are having fun with your home grown produce, how lucky..
Pamela says
It’s lots of fun to cook with what you grow, makes it more special. 🙂
Miss Messy says
Looks fabulous! I wonder if i could make it veggie!?
Pamela says
Absolutely! Let me know how you like it!
[email protected] says
Omg I need to veganise this. I never made stuffed pepper casserole before. Thanks for the inspiration.
Pamela says
Hope you like it Rika!
Khadija says
Put black beans instead of beef.
Pamela says
Great idea! Thanks for sharing!
Kay says
Or cooked lentils and sauteed mushrooms.
Francine says
Yes! A thousand times yes! Your kitchen must permanently smell amazing from all the great creations going on in there.
Pamela says
It also smells like gingerbread spray because I buy them all during Christmas time and am obsessed with it. 😛
Sophie says
A truly wonderful dinner, with every ingrediënt that I love! Home grown peppers are the best! A wonderful dinner, Pamela! X
Pamela says
Thanks Sophie, I can never get enough home grown peppers! 🙂
Nicole @ Young, Broke and Hungry says
MMM this looks delicious!
Pamela says
Thanks Nicole!
Jaclyn says
This looks delicious. My mom made us stuffed peppers all the time growing up, such comfort food! I think I’d like this casserole version even better.
Pamela says
Here too, it has good childhood memories. Let me know if you try it Jaclyn. 🙂
Mr. & Mrs. P says
What a great recipe!! lOoks delicious!!! A meal all in one dish!
Pamela says
Less dishes – don’t you love that? 😉
Samina | The Cupcake Confession says
Okay, I’m definitely trying this!!!!! Just looking at it makes me HUNGRY!!!!!!
Pamela says
Enjoy Samina! 🙂