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Mediterranean Stuffed Vegetables

An array of colourful Mediterranean stuffed vegetables makes an appetizing main dish, ideal for an informal help-yourself meal when entertaining guests. Serve with lots of crusty whole-wheat bread and a mixed leaf salad.

Ingredients 1 cup long-grain rice
250 g lean ground lamb
1 onion, chopped
4 mixed-colour peppers
4 large tomatoes, ripe but firm
2 very large zucchinis
1 tablespoon extra virgin olive oil
3 garlic cloves, coarsely chopped
170 g baby spinach leaves
2 tablespoons shredded fresh basil, plus additional 2–4 tablespoons to serve
1 egg, lightly beaten
pepper to taste
Directions
  1. Cook the rice in boiling water for 10–12 minutes, or according to the package instructions, until tender. Drain.
  2. Meanwhile, place the lamb and onion in a nonstick frying pan and fry until the lamb is lightly browned and cooked through and the onion softened. Place a sieve over a bowl and tip the meat and onions into it. The fat will drip through and can be discarded.
  3. Cut each pepper in half lengthwise and remove the core and seeds. Cut the tops off the tomatoes and hollow them out. Chop the tops and hollowed-out flesh and place in a bowl. Cut the zucchinis in half lengthwise and hollow out the centres to leave shells 5 mm thick. Chop the removed zucchini flesh and add it to the chopped tomatoes.
  4. Preheat the oven to 350ºF (180ºC). Heat the oil in a nonstick frying pan, add the garlic and chopped vegetables, and cook, stirring, until they soften. Add the spinach and cook over medium heat until wilted. Remove from the heat and add the basil, rice and lamb. Add the egg and pepper and mix well.
  5. Spoon the stuffing into the vegetable shells. Arrange the peppers and zucchinis in a single layer in 1 or 2 roasting pans. Cover with foil or a lid and place in the oven for 15 minutes. Add the tomatoes and roast for 15 minutes or until the vegetables are almost tender. Uncover the vegetables and roast for a further 15–20 minutes or until they are tender and the tops are lightly browned. Serve Mediterranean stuffed vegetables either warm or cool, sprinkled with the additional shredded fresh basil.
preparation time 25 mins
cooking time 1 hour 5 mins
serves 4
Nutritional information

PER SERVING

326 calories
21 g protein
13 g total fat
4 g saturated fat
90 mg cholesterol
32 g total carbohydrate
11 g sugars
7 g fibre
78 mg sodium

The Mediterranean-style vegetables used in this dish are high in phytochemicals and antioxidant vitamins. Among these is beta carotene from the peppers, spinach, tomatoes and zucchinis. The antioxidant properties of beta carotene help to protect cells from damage by free radicals that are produced in the body in response to stress.

Source: Cook Smart for a Healthy Heart, Reader's Digest Canada

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