Vermicelli/Thin Noddles stuffed in Pepper
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Have you ever tried stuffing peppers with noodles/vermicelli. Here it is.
I love including stuffed roasted veggies in my meal so keep playing around with different stuffings and veggies. Check my peanut stuffed pepeprs (link)
Thin noodles stuffed peppers can be served as an appetizer or a meal. Here I used thin wheat noodles, which is similar to vermicelli/semiya but thinner than semiya. So any kind of noodles can be used and veggies can be included for variation. Mango noodles is the blend of mango rice and noodles/vermicelli recipe. Adding mango to noodles gives sweet and tangy taste with the mango flavour.
Enjoy this stuffed peppers with any salad/ sauce.
I enjoyed this with tofu tikkas (link)
Serves-3-4
Preparation time-20 minutes
Cooking time-15 minutes
Baking time-15-20 minutes
Ingredients:
- Gypsy peppers-8
- Low fat mozzarella cheese- just enough to sprinkle (~5ogms)
- Olive-4-5 (sliced)
- For noodles:
- Dried wheat thin noodles-100gms
- Chopped onion-1medium
- Grated Raw mango- 1/2cup-3/4cup (depending on the tanginess)
- Green chilli paste-1tsp
- Oil-1/2tsp
- Salt-to taste
- Turmeric-1/2tsp
- Crushed roasted peanuts-2tbsp
Procedure:
- Pre-heat the oven at 200deg C, line the baking tray and grease and keep aside.
- Cut the peppers to half and remove all the seeds and place them on a greased baking sheet.
- Bake them in the oven for about 10-12minutes/until they are soft and slightly roasted.
- Meanwhile prepare the noodles.
For noodles:
- Scald wheat noodles in hot water for 15-30seconds or until they are just softened. (I used very thin noodles so it took less than half minute to soften them)
- Drain the softened noodles in a colander and allow them to cool a bit .
- Heat oil in a saucepan add onions saute for 1-2minutes.
- Add in chilli paste, turmeric with 2-3tbsp of water mix well and saute for 1-2minutes.
- Add grated mango, salt mix well and fry for 3-4minutes more.
- Then add cooked noodles, crushed peanuts mix well until well combined and reduce the flame to low cover and let it sit for 2-3minutes.
- Turn off the flame and allow it to cool a bit.
For stuffing:
- Stuff the roasted peppers with the noodle stuffing, sprinkle some mozzarella cheese, olives and place them on the baking tray and bake again for 6-8minutes/ until the cheese melts.
- Remove from oven drizzle some lemon juice/ sauce and enjoy.
Note:
- Vermicelli/semiya can also be used alternatively.
- Oil and cheese quantity can be increased as per the taste.
- Mango I used hereis a blend of sweet and sour so if its full raw green and tangy reduce the quantity or use accordingly.
Posted on September 14, 2014, in Appetizers, Indian, International, Starters. Bookmark the permalink. 22 Comments.
I love that mango is a part of the ingredients.
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Thank you
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Reblogged this on MrMilitantNegro™.
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Thank you for your support
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I’ve never made anything like this, but it looks wonderful!
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Nancy – This would be a good idea to expand the use of Noodles…You can fill then in Capsicum too…So it can serve as part of your meal…Wait to hear from you
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Quite a novel idea :).
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Thanks Sonal for your encourgement
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Greetings Chitra, Lovely idea! Regards, Cheryl.
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Thanks Cheryl…Glad you liked it
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looks super cool just like a boat 🙂
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True Malar….Noodles in boat peppers 🙂
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Mmmm that looks delish! Vermicilli is one of my favorites, this preparation sounds wonderful!
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Thanks Baby…You are so kind and feel happy to receive your motivating feedback
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Different and innovative dish
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Thanks Usha for your compliments
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Great idea. I have never tried stuffing noodles in their. But know that I think about it, why haven’t I. It seems so obvious :D:D
Lou
http://vegantarianlifestyle.com
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Thanx a ton…. glad you liked it…my family loves stuffed peppers so keep trying with different fillings. … have a great day… 🙂
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Reblogged this on Chef Ceaser.
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Thank you
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Cool idea C:-)
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Thanx V… 🙂
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