This Instant Pot stuffed pepper casserole is so flavorful and simple to make! Like deconstructed stuffed peppers but cooked in your pressure cooker and way easier than the old fashioned method! With ground beef and rice you can make it as cheesy as you want.

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Instant Pot stuffed pepper casserole with ground beef comes out amazingly well as you see. It is definitely one of our favorite Instant Pot recipes now and you should definitely give it a whirl this week. Sponsored by HemisFares™ at Kroger. (affiliate links present)

Instant Pot Unstuffed Peppers

So we love stuffed peppers here at the house…yes even my kids. They are a little labor intensive since you need to blanch peppers, stuff them, precook the rice etc.. Since my family loves these flavors so much I thought “I should be able to make this without all the work, but the same ingredients.” Totally worked!

When I first made a deconstructed version I tried it as an easy Ninja Foodi recipe the other day. It came out great!! All the wonderful flavors you love in one pot and no precooking or boiling required to make this easy. Not only can you skip cooking the rice but you can saute the meat right in the same pot. That means less dishes too.

If you are new to pressure cooking we have a lot of easy one pot meal recipes for you here. To begin with let’s start with a few basic tips:

For reference, this is the model I have (a 6 quart) and use for all recipe creations.

A white Instant Pot with a Star Wars theme sits on the kitchen counter, ready to tackle your favorite beef arm roast recipe. The digital display glows "On." Next to it lie a patterned cloth and some green onions, all against the backdrop of blue kitchen cabinets and a stovetop.

Ninja Foodi Stuffed Pepper Casserole

If you’ve never had stuffed peppers may I say I hadn’t either before I married my husband. It is something he remembered his grandma making so he taught me this easy stuffed green peppers recipe she used and I made them as often as I had time.

I knew there was a much easier way to get the same flavors, but a lot less tedious prep time. This is how to do it for sure. You literally throw it all in and cook in under 20 minutes. The only thing you need to ensure with this method is that you do NOT stir in the rice.

Just sprinkle in at the end and gently submerge. If you have been using this machine for a while you understand this trick and why it is done. You don’t want it sitting on the bottom or it will stick, burn, and it may cause the display to show the burn message. NO good.

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Instant Pot Stuffed Pepper Casserole Typical Mom

Here are a few questions you might have before you get started. Believe me, you won’t be disappointed. Yes it will look different from your childhood but is a game changer because it tastes the same!

What can I do with frozen bell peppers?

Great question. If you love batch cooking and found them on sale so you bought a BUNCH this is a great way to use them. Since the texture changes a bit when they defrost it won’t matter since they’re diced.

How many bell peppers make a cup?

1 usually when diced will fill a measuring cup full. For stuffed pepper casserole it doesn’t have to be exact. Use a bit less or more depending on your taste buds. They add great texture to the dish for sure though.

Do you use the same ingredients for stuffed peppers to make inside out stuffed pepper casserole?

Yes! It is just easier to make since you don’t need to blanch the green peppers. You just precook the ground beef, make the rice, saute the vegetables and then combine together to bake or pressure cook together with cheese.

Do I cook rice before adding to a casserole?

Nope, I never do with any one of my Instant Pot casseroles. Just sprinkle on top, submerge into the liquid but do NOT stir or it may trigger the burn message. That is a real time saver for sure. Don’t worry, it will become just as fluffy and tender as if it were cooked all by itself. Here’s what it looks like, yummy right??!! The kids love it!

instant pot stuffed pepper casserole

Instant Pot Bell Pepper Casserole

Too many steps can make me just not want to make something when I barely have an hour at home to cook.  I wasn’t sure exactly how this one was going to turn out but the rice was cooked perfectly the first time around.

This deconstructed stuffed pepper recipe is packed with flavor! I will say that if I have my choice I will use half a pound of spicy ground sausage and half lb. of ground beef. You do want some fat for more flavor so nothing less than 80/20 should be used in my opinion.

When adding additional seasonings I do so gently because we love the flavors as is and the pasta sauce itself. Of course you can amp it up with more by adding a bit more chili powder if you like a little heat. 😉 That part is totally up to you……

instant pot stuffed pepper casserole

One Pot Stuffed Pepper Casserole

If you need this to be dairy free you can find lactose free cheeses at the store, or just leave out.

  1. Instant Pot or pressure cooker – I have a basic 6 qt version
    1. I HIGHLY suggest you get a non stick pot too!
  2. White rice – we like Jasmine rice
    1. I haven’t tried it with brown rice yet but believe others have
    2. NO need to precook white rice beforehand, that’s handy
  3. Bell peppers (we like a few colors)
  4. Onion

Ground beef – you could use ground sausage too – This is how to defrost Instant Pot frozen ground beef in case you forgot to thaw it out the night before. 😉

instant pot ground beef

Pressure Cooker Stuffed Green Pepper Casserole

We have made air fryer ground beef for prep before too.

  1. Mozzarella cheese (optional but a definite must for us here)
  2. Jar of spaghetti sauce
  3. Can of petite diced tomatoes
  4. Beef broth or water but broth is so much tastier
  5. Spices
    1. I’d season with salt and pepper at the end
    2. Adding cheese on top at the end is a must for us too

If you want a looser consistency you can also try our Instant Pot stuffed pepper soup which is equally amazing. Serve it with some cornbread for a completely amazing meal even the kiddos will love.

unStuffed Pepper Soup

Pressure Cooker Stuffed Pepper Casserole

Here is a quick step by step of how I made this. I would recommend watching the video I made in this post before starting. It will give you a good idea of exactly what I did.

  1. Add olive oil. Set your Instant Pot to saute, normal or low and start to brown your ground beef.
  2. When it is still slightly pink add in diced bell peppers and onion and continue to cook together so onions/peppers soften and beef is browned.
  3. Turn Instant Pot off to avoid burn notice.
  4. Leave ground beef on bottom of pot. Pour in spaghetti sauce, diced tomatoes, spices, chiles, uncooked rice, and either water or vegetable broth on top (broth is better). DO NOT STIR!

Close the lid on your Instant Pot or pressure cooker, close steam valve, and set to manual, pressure cook, low for 10 minutes cook time.  (if you don’t have the ability to put it on low set for 7 minutes on high)

  • Allow to naturally release steam for 5 minutes, then let out rest.
  • Stir and serve topped with mozzarella cheese.

How do you save a leftover casserole?

Make sure it reaches room temperature before transitioning what’s left into airtight containers. I like to store as much as I would reheat at a time. Transfer to microwave safe dish and warm. Below is a printable version of this unstuffed pepper recipe. Throw it into your recipe box or just come back and see us every time you want to make it.

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Instant Pot Stuffed Pepper Casserole

By The Typical Mom
This Instant Pot stuffed pepper casserole is so flavorful and simple to make! Like deconstructed stuffed peppers in your pressure cooker but way easier! 
Prep: 10 minutes
Cook: 10 minutes
Total: 20 minutes
Servings: 8
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Equipment

  • 1 pressure cooker

Ingredients 

  • 2 bell peppers, diced
  • 1 lb ground beef
  • 1/2 onion, diced
  • 1 can chiles, diced, 4 oz.
  • 2 c spaghetti sauce, HemisFares used
  • 1 c diced tomatoes, I prefer petite version, canned
  • 1 1/2 c white rice, uncooked
  • 2 c beef broth, or water, or vegetable broth
  • 1/2 tsp chili powder, or more
  • 1 tsp seasoned salt, or more, to taste
  • 1 c mozzarella or parmesan cheese, shredded
  • 1 tbsp olive oil
  • 1/2 tsp minced garlic

Instructions 

  • Add olive oil. Set your Instant Pot to saute, normal or low and start to brown your ground beef. When it is still slightly pink add in diced bell peppers and onion and continue to cook together so onions/peppers soften and beef is browned.
  • Turn Instant Pot off.
  • Leave ground beef on bottom of pot. Pour in spaghetti sauce, diced tomatoes, spices, chiles, uncooked rice, and either water or vegetable broth on top (broth is better). DO NOT STIR!
  • Close the lid on your Instant Pot or pressure cooker, close steam valve, and set to manual, pressure, low for 10 minutes.  (if you don’t have the ability to put it on low set for 7 minutes on high)
  • Allow to naturally release steam for 5 minutes, then let out rest.
  • Stir and serve topped with mozzarella cheese.

Video

Nutrition

Serving: 8oz, Calories: 364kcal, Carbohydrates: 41g, Protein: 19g, Fat: 13g, Saturated Fat: 4g, Cholesterol: 42mg, Sodium: 1336mg, Potassium: 899mg, Fiber: 4g, Sugar: 9g, Vitamin A: 1820IU, Vitamin C: 53.4mg, Calcium: 193mg, Iron: 3.6mg

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

Additional Info

Course: Entree, Main Course
Cuisine: American
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Instant Pot Stuffed Pepper Casserole with ground beef

About The Typical Mom

Justine is the creative mind behind The Typical Mom and The Typical Family on YouTube. She began blogging about easy recipes, budget friendly activities for kids, and fun family travel destinations in September 2012.

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63 Comments

  1. Sounds yummy. I have the same questions as several other people. Does the hamburger get drained, also, it doesn’t look like you drain the tomatoes, but just checking. Also, when do you add the garlic? Can’t wait to try it.

    1. It is up to you really, drain if you wish, some prefer not to. Either way is fine.

  2. So I have a different brand then instant pot – not sure I have a low pressure setting maybe I do and just missed it in book – would rice setting work ?

    1. I’m trying it in my power pressure cooker xl on the soup/stew setting in order to get 10 mins. on the timer. I don’t think there are different pressures on it. If it doesn’t work out, I’ll experiment with another setting.

      1. I have same pressure cooker. It does have a low and high setting. But just curious about how it went on stew/soup setting?

  3. Do I drain the chiles and diced tomatoes before adding them and a what point do I add the garlic?

      1. I know brown rice takes longer…..can i use this and do you know how long i would have to cook it for?

      2. I made it with cauliflower rice because real rice messes with my husband’s blood sugar. It turned out soupy because I didn’t think to reduce the liquid.

  4. This looks amazing! Thinking about using riced cauliflower in place of the rice since I can’t eat the starch…

      1. What is the cup of green stuff you put in? Looks like hot dog relish.