Peppers bring color, sweetness, and just the right crunch to meals, whether they’re roasted, sautéed, or stuffed. This list covers a mix of skillet dishes, oven bakes, air fryer ideas, and even wings and soup—all tied together by the flavor and texture of peppers. You’ll find meals built around stuffed peppers, lemon pepper spice, and easy pairings with chicken, sausage, and tofu. It’s a colorful lineup full of flavor and variety.

Chicken Peppers Onion and Rice

A white plate with roasted cauliflower and a lettuce leaf topped with ground meat, vegetables, shredded cheese, and chopped herbs—a colorful recipe that’s as vibrant as it is delicious.
Chicken Peppers Onion and Rice. Photo credit: Southern Food and Fun.

This one-pan meal cooks everything together for a complete dish that’s easy to portion. Juicy chicken, sautéed onions, and soft bell peppers mix with seasoned rice. Each bite brings a combo of texture and flavor. Simple to make and always satisfying.
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Sausage, Peppers, and Onions – Sheet Pan Dinner

Sausage, Peppers, and Onions – Sheet Pan Dinner. Photo credit: Southern Food and Fun.

Thick slices of sausage roast alongside colorful peppers and sweet onions. It all caramelizes together on one sheet, making cleanup a breeze. A little olive oil and seasoning bring everything together. Serve over rice, pasta, or crusty bread.
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Unstuffed Pepper Casserole

Unstuffed Pepper Casserole. Photo credit: Southern Food and Fun.

All the flavors of stuffed peppers without the work of filling them. Ground meat, rice, diced peppers, and tomato sauce bake into a hearty, scoopable dish. It’s cheesy, cozy, and easy to prep ahead. A crowd-friendly dinner with less fuss.
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Stuffed Peppers

A yellow bell pepper stuffed with rice, vegetables, and topped with melted cheese sits on a white plate with a fork—a delicious example of bold pepper recipes. More stuffed peppers are in a green baking dish in the background.
Stuffed Peppers. Photo credit: Southern Food and Fun.

Bell peppers are hollowed out and filled with a savory mix of meat, rice, and tomato sauce. Baked until tender, the filling stays moist and flavorful. A sprinkle of cheese on top adds extra comfort. It’s a classic for a reason.
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Sausage and Peppers

Sausage and peppers sandwiches on a white platter.
Sausage and Peppers. Photo credit: Two Cloves Kitchen.

This stovetop dish combines seared sausage slices with sautéed peppers and onions. It’s fast, filling, and flavorful without needing a lot of ingredients. Serve it over pasta or in a hoagie roll. A go-to weeknight staple.
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Grilled Pepper and Chicken Kebabs

Grilled Pepper and Chicken Kebabs. Photo credit: Xoxo Bella.

Chunks of marinated chicken and bell peppers are skewered and grilled to smoky perfection. Each bite has charred edges and juicy centers. They cook fast and look great on a platter. Ideal for outdoor meals.
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Air Fryer Brats with Peppers and Onions

Air Fryer Brats with Peppers and Onions. Photo credit: Xoxo Bella.

Bratwurst cooks quickly in the air fryer, then gets tossed with soft, caramelized peppers and onions. It’s a lower-mess take on a classic sausage and pepper combo. Serve in buns or on its own. Fast and flavor-packed.
Get the Recipe: Air Fryer Brats with Peppers and Onions

Crispy Air Fried Lemon Pepper Wings

Crispy air fried lemon pepper wings served with a dipping sauce on a plate.
Crispy Air Fried Lemon Pepper Wings. Photo credit: Little House Big Alaska.

These wings crisp up in the air fryer and get coated in a punchy lemon pepper seasoning. The outside stays crunchy while the inside is juicy. No need for deep frying. Great as a snack or main dish.
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Ground Turkey Stuffed Peppers

One stuffed pepper on platewith pot in background.
Ground Turkey Stuffed Peppers. Photo credit: At the Immigrant’s Table.

A lighter take on the classic, using lean ground turkey and brown rice or quinoa. The peppers bake until just tender, with the filling staying moist and seasoned. Add cheese or keep it simple. They reheat well too.
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Honey Lemon Pepper Chicken Thighs

Honey Lemon Pepper Thighs with parsley on a white plate.
Honey Lemon Pepper Chicken Thighs. Photo credit: Lara Clevenger.

These thighs are baked or pan-seared with a glaze of honey, lemon juice, and pepper. The skin crisps up while the sauce clings to every bite. It’s sweet, sharp, and savory all at once. Serve with roasted veggies or rice.
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Roasted Red Pepper and Ricotta Frittata

A slice of frittata on a plate.
Roasted Red Pepper and Ricotta Frittata. Photo credit: Trina Krug.

Sweet roasted red peppers add flavor and color to this fluffy egg dish. Creamy ricotta lightens it up and gives it texture. Serve warm or cold. Great for brunch or light dinners.
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Salt and Pepper Tofu

An overhead image of salt and pepper tofu in a bowl with rice.
Salt and Pepper Tofu. Photo credit: Urban Farmie.

Crispy tofu cubes are tossed in a mix of salt, pepper, and garlic for maximum flavor. Bell peppers add a fresh crunch to balance the texture. Everything comes together in minutes. A plant-based favorite that delivers.
Get the Recipe: Salt and Pepper Tofu

Baked Garlic Pepper Polenta Fries

Baked Garlic Pepper Polenta Fries. Photo credit: MOON and spoon and yum.

Polenta is sliced into fries and baked with garlic and black pepper until golden. They’re crisp on the outside, soft inside. Serve with dip or as a side dish. A fun change from regular fries.
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Sauteed cabbage with peppers

A plate with mashed potatoes and meat on it.
Sauteed cabbage with peppers. Photo credit: At the Immigrant’s Table.

Shredded cabbage cooks down with bell peppers in a simple skillet dish. It’s light, flavorful, and comes together with just a few ingredients. Add vinegar or spice to switch it up. Makes a great side or base.
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Roasted lemon potatoes, broccoli and peppers

Roasted lemon potatoes, broccoli and peppers. Photo credit: At the Immigrant’s Table.

This sheet pan mix roasts together until everything’s golden and crisp. Lemon zest and juice brighten up the flavor. It’s easy to prep and pairs with most proteins. A colorful, no-fuss side.
Get the Recipe: Roasted lemon potatoes, broccoli and peppers

Flavourful Red Curry Thai Coconut Chicken Soup with Sweet Potatoes and Peppers

Flavourful Red Curry Thai Coconut Chicken Soup with Sweet Potatoes and Peppers. Photo credit: Xoxo Bella.

This creamy soup blends coconut milk with red curry paste, sweet potatoes, bell peppers, and chicken. It’s warming, spicy, and filling without being heavy. Serve over rice or on its own. A comforting meal with layers of flavor.
Get the Recipe: Flavourful Red Curry Thai Coconut Chicken Soup with Sweet Potatoes and Peppers

Bell Pepper Sandwich

Bell pepper sandwich cut in half on a plate.
Bell Pepper Sandwich. Photo credit: Real Balanced.

Sliced bell peppers replace the bread in this low-carb sandwich idea. Fill with deli meat, cheese, or spreads. It’s crunchy, colorful, and easy to customize. Quick to prep and pack.
Get the Recipe: Bell Pepper Sandwich

Mexican Black Bean Stuffed Peppers

A round white baking dish filled with cheesy stuffed peppers.
Mexican Black Bean Stuffed Peppers. Photo credit: fANNEtastic food.

These stuffed peppers are filled with black beans, rice, corn, and spices. Topped with cheese or avocado, they’re flavorful and filling. A meatless meal that doesn’t feel like a tradeoff. Bake until the peppers are soft and ready to scoop.
Get the Recipe: Mexican Black Bean Stuffed Peppers

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