Step-by-Step Guide to Make Super Quick Homemade California Farm Cheese Stuffed Peppers in Red Sauce

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As for the number of servings that can be served to make California Farm Cheese Stuffed Peppers in Red Sauce is 2 people. So make sure this portion is enough to serve for yourself and your beloved family.
Just in addition, the time it takes to cook California Farm Cheese Stuffed Peppers in Red Sauce estimated approx 12 minute roast, preptime an hour, fry 20 minutes.
To get started with this recipe, we have to prepare a few ingredients. You can cook California Farm Cheese Stuffed Peppers in Red Sauce using 14 ingredients and 7 steps. Here is how you can achieve that.
Sweet Roasted Poblano Peppers stuffed with mozarella and white cheddar cheese, dusted in all purpose flour, dipped in whipped eggwhites, deep fried golden brown.
Served on a Red sauce puree made from roasted garlic, onion, peppers and tomatoes.
Ingredients and spices that need to be Get to make California Farm Cheese Stuffed Peppers in Red Sauce:
- 2 large Poblano peppers
- halfpound low moisture mozarella cheese
- quarterpound grated aged white tillamook cheddar
- 4 small fresh peppermint leaves
- halfcup all purpose flour
- 2 fresh farm eggs
- for the salsa puree:
- large ripe tomato
- small yellow onion
- small jalapeno green pepper
- 4 garlic cloves
- tsp oregano
- Quart peanut oil for frying
- Cost: cheeses $3, poblanos $2, other $1, total $2 per person
Steps to make California Farm Cheese Stuffed Peppers in Red Sauce
- Lay the peppers on top of the gas flame, turn when blistering. For electric stovetops, put under oven broiler.


- Cover Blistered poblanos, put in oven 15 minutes till steaming. Take out to cool. Now, outer fleece of skin will rub off easily.

- Slice lengthwise on edge of pepper, scoop out seeds with spoon, rinse, drain.

- Stuff with slivered low moisture mozarella and grated cheddar, put mint leaves on top, tie with butcher twine.


- Whip two eggwhites till stiff. Add one eggyoke at the time, whip. Pour on plate for dipping. On second plate, put quarter cup all purpose flour for dusting. Roll stuffed peppers in flour. Heat oil in deep pan or wok on medium heat.



- Make one cup of salsa puree. Chop onion, ripe tomato, poblano (mild) or jalapeno pepper (hot) add four unpeeled garlic cloves, roast in 500F degree oven, 15 minutes. Peel roasted garlic cloves. Put in blender, add half a cup of water, teaspoon of dried oregano. Put half a cup under each poblano.


- When oil reaches 350F degrees, roll one stuffed pepper in eggwash, lower in hot oil with thongs, stuffed side up. Roll over as soon as cheese has melted, about three minutes, fry two minutes upside down, then two minutes each side. Drain, put in sauce. Roll second pepper in eggwash, fry like first one. Ten minutes each. Serve with baked black beans. Enjoy!



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