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    Published: Jun 14, 2017 · Modified: Sep 23, 2019 by Zerrin & Yusuf

    Feta Stuffed Peppers

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    Ready for a vibrant and tasty appetizer? Check out our easy Feta Stuffed Peppers Recipe. It is super simple to make! A mixture of creamy feta, Greek yogurt, garlic and fresh dill is stuffed in sweet roasted peppers. Ready in 20 minutes!  

    Feta stuffed red peppers garnished with fresh dill and lemon slices on an oval plate.

    We first tried these awesome red peppers stuffed with feta cheese in a cozy family-owned spot during our summer trip to Bodrum, Turkey. They had a bunch of cool mezes, but this one was a real hit. 

    When we got back home, we made our own version, and it's been one of our go-to appetizers ever since. 

    We love having these feta cheese stuffed peppers as a meze or a snack, but they're also great for a vegetarian lunch or dinner. 

    If you're looking for something different than the classic biber dolma (Turkish stuffed peppers with rice and ground beef), you should totally try this recipe out.

    Simple Ingredients, Big Flavors!

    To make these stuffed peppers with feta cheese, we use some really common ingredients from Turkish and Greek cuisines. 

    Romano peppers, fresh dill, crumbled feta cheese, yogurt, lemon, garlic cloves, olive oil on a dark background.

    Peppers: We go for red Romano peppers here, also called kapya biber in Turkey. They're a favorite in the country because of their sweet flavor and bright red color. Plus, their shape is just perfect for stuffing, and they're not as thick as red bell peppers (capsicums), which we really like.

    Planning to make these for a bunch of people? Use sweet mini peppers. They're easy to pick up and eat, making them perfect for sharing. 

    Cheese: We use tangy feta cheese. It's a lot like Turkish white cheese (beyaz peynir) and tastes amazing with sweet peppers. Just crumble it up with a fork. And don't forget to store the remaining feta cheese properly.

    Greek yogurt: Plain Greek yogurt or strained yogurt (known as süzme yogurt in Turkey) is the way to go. It makes our filling nice and creamy.

    Fresh dill: This herb is a go-to in Turkish dishes, especially in meze recipes. It matches perfectly with yogurt and feta. If you can't find dill, parsley, mint and basil are good substitutes.

    Garlic: It is a staple in most of the Turkish appetizers. We add it to both the filling and the olive oil dressing we drizzle on top. 

    Olive Oil: Stick with extra virgin olive oil for both the filling and the dressing. 

    Pro Tip: We only add a bit of salt to the dressing because the feta cheese is already pretty salty. You won't need to add extra salt to the filling. But go ahead and taste the filling yourself; if you think it needs more, then add a little salt.

    How to Make Stuffed Peppers with Feta Cheese

    Making this baked feta stuffed peppers recipe is straightforward and fun. Here's how it's done:

    A collage of four pictures showing how to prepare peppers for stuffing.

    First, cut a slit in each pepper, brush them with a bit of olive oil, and bake just until they're slightly soft.

    Remove the peppers from the oven and let them cool a bit. They'll be soft enough to easily remove the seeds with a dessert spoon. They might have released a little juice, discard it as well.

    A collage of four pictures showing the feta cheese filling preparation and how to stuff the peppers with this filling.

    Now prepare the filling. Mix together olive oil, crumbled feta cheese, Greek yogurt, chopped fresh dill, and grated garlic.

    Next, fill each roasted pepper with the feta cheese and yogurt mix and bake again for another 10 minutes. 

    A collage of two pictures showing a lemon and oil dressing being prepared and feta stuffed peppers drizzled with this dressing.

    While they're finishing up in the oven, make the dressing by mixing olive oil, garlic, salt and lemon juice together.

    Once the peppers are out of the oven, drizzle them with the the lemon and olive oil sauce, and add a little extra dill for garnish. Serve warm or at room temperature.

    (Be sure to see the recipe card below for the full ingredients list & instructions!)

    Pro tip: The size of red peppers can vary, so you might find yourself with extra filling. No stress! This filling makes for a delicious dip, pretty similar to the classic haydari meze. Just store it in the fridge for a few days, and you've got a tasty dip ready to go.

    Pre-Baking Peppers: The Secret to Perfect Stuffing

    We pre-bake the peppers before stuffing them with feta cheese for two reasons: 

    1. It makes the peppers soft. This way, taking out the seeds and stuffing them without ripping the peppers is much easier.
    2. It gets rid of extra water. After a quick bake, you'll notice some juice inside the peppers. Just tip them over into a bowl to pour out this juice. This step keeps your stuffed peppers from turning soggy.  

    Love roasted red peppers? Check out our Roasted Red Pepper Hummus Recipe too!

    Feta cheese stuffed red peppers garnished with fresh dill and lemon slices on an oval serving plate photographed from top view.

    Variations

    Want to try something new with your feta stuffed peppers? Here are some cool ideas: 

    Try different cheeses: Instead of feta, how about using ricotta cheese or mozzarella? 

    Make it spicy: Like it hot? Add a sprinkle of red pepper flakes and black pepper to the mix. 

    Swap the herbs: Dill is great, but why not try basil, parsley, or mint for a fresh twist? 

    Add veggies: Chop up some onions or spinach and cook them in olive oil until they are soft. Then mix them into the filling for extra flavor. You can even top the stuffed peppers wit cherry tomatoes right before putting them in the oven.

    Can I Use Bell Peppers? 

    Yes, you can use bell peppers to stuff with feta cheese. They make a great healthy dinner. Here's what you might want to adjust:

    Preparation: With bell peppers, you'll cut the tops off and remove the seeds and membranes from inside before stuffing. 

    Size: Bell peppers are larger, so you'll need more filling. Make sure you have enough of the feta cheese mixture to stuff them. 

    Baking Time: Because they're bigger, bell peppers needs to be baked a bit longer in the oven. Pre-bake them as described in this recipe, stuff them with the feta cheese filling and bake. After 15 minutes, check to see if they're tender and add a few extra minutes if needed. 

    Can I Use Mini Peppers?

    Yes, you can! Mini peppers stuffed with feta cheese are perfect appetizers to serve for a crowd.

    To make this recipe with mini peppers, it's really simple. 

    Mini peppers are easy to stuff because they're small and you don't need to take out the seeds. Just stuff them with the feta mix and bake for 15 minutes. Your Greek stuffed peppers with feta are ready!

    Peppers stuffed with feta cheese garnished with fresh dill and a slice of lemon on

    Serving Suggestions

    When serving these baked feta stuffed peppers, you've got a bunch of tasty options. Here are a few options:

    Meze Platter: Go all out and serve these peppers as part of a larger meze spread. Include things like hummus, kalamata olives or green olives, and other dips to really bring that Mediterranean feel to your table.

    Bread: Pide Bread is perfect for scooping up any extra filling or sauce.

    Salad: If you want to keep your meal low carb, pair these feta stuffed peppers with a fresh salad. Think of greens like arugula or a simple cucumber and tomato salad like Turkish shepherd salad, known as coban salatasi.

    Meats or Seafood: If you're making a bigger meal, these peppers go great with Turkish chicken kebabs, lamb, or even seafood. 

    Pilav: For a heartier meal, serve the feta cheese stuffed peppers alongside a fluffy bed of rice pilav.

    Drinks: Turkish rakı, the national drink and a classic choice for meze dishes, is the ideal companion for these stuffed peppers. Alternatively, a crisp white wine also pairs wonderfully.

    Storing & Reheating

    To keep your feta stuffed peppers tasting great, let them cool to room temperature first. Then, store them in an airtight container in the fridge, where they'll stay fresh for up to 3 days. 

    When you're ready to enjoy them again, you can reheat them either in the microwave or in a pan with a little olive oil.

    We don't recommend freezing these peppers stuffed with feta.

    More Stuffed Vegetables

    • Stuffed Onions
    • Stuffed Artichokes
    • Turkish Stuffed Eggplants
    • Turkish Stuffed Zucchini
    • Turkish Stuffed Bell Peppers
    • Stuffed Dried Eggplants
    Feta stuffed red peppers garnished with fresh dill and lemon slices on an oval plate.

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    • Grilled Cheese With Feta Cheese
    • Sigara Borek
    • Turkish Borek
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    Feta Stuffed Peppers

    Feta cheese stuffed peppers garnished with fresh dill and lemon slices on an oval serving plate.
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    Peppers stuffed with creamy feta cheese, baked to perfection for a deliciously easy and flavorful dish.

    • Author: Zerrin & Yusuf
    • Prep Time: 5 minutes
    • Cook Time: 10 minutes
    • Total Time: 15 minutes
    • Yield: 5 1x
    • Category: Meze
    • Method: Stuffing
    • Cuisine: Turkish
    • Diet: Vegetarian

    Ingredients

    Units Scale

    Peppers:

    • 5 red peppers (Romano peppers)
    • ½ tablespoon olive oil

    Filling:

    • 2 cups crumbled feta cheese
    • 6 tablespoons Greek yogurt
    • 3 tablespoons olive oil
    • ¼ cup chopped fresh dill
    • 2 cloves garlic, grated

    Dressing:

    • 3 tablespoons olive oil
    • 1 clove garlic, grated
    • 1 tablespoon lemon juice
    • ¼ teaspoon salt

    Instructions

    1. Preheat the oven at 220 C / 420 F. Line a baking pan with parchment paper.
    2. Make a slit on the peppers, brush their skin with a little olive oil and bake them for 5 minutes, just until they get a little soft.
    3. Remove the peppers from the oven and let them cool for about 10 minutes. They will be soft and it will be easy to discard the seeds. Use a dessert spoon and remove the seeds inside.
    4. Now prepare the filling. Combine 3 tablespoons olive oil, crumbled feta cheese, Greek yogurt, chopped fresh dill and grated garlic. We don't add any salt as the cheese is already salty. Taste it yourself and add a little salt if needed.
    5. Stuff each slightly roasted pepper with the feta and yogurt mixture. Bake them for another 10 minutes.
    6. Meanwhile, make the dressing by whisking olive oil, garlic and lemon juice.
    7. Remove the baked stuffed peppers from the oven and pour the dressing over them before serving. Garnish with extra fresh dill. 
    8. Serve warm or at room temperature.

    Notes

    1. Pre-baking the peppers softens them and lets excess juice escape, preventing soggy stuffed peppers. Don't skip this step! 
    2. If you have leftover filling, don’t throw it away. It’s great as a dip or spread on bread. 
    3. Only add a little salt to the dressing. The feta cheese is salty enough. 
    4. Taste the filling before you add any more salt. Only add if you think it needs it.

    Nutrition

    • Serving Size: 1
    • Calories: 297
    • Sugar: 10 g
    • Sodium: 679.2 mg
    • Fat: 22.1 g
    • Carbohydrates: 13.5 g
    • Protein: 11.6 g
    • Cholesterol: 55.3 mg

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    1. Joseph says

      March 21, 2025 at 1:37 pm

      buongiorno you all , very interesting. !! I have burned skin open flame shared then removed what early comes off bits left on add a smokey flavor a backround taste , Poblano Peppers , Mexican , stuffed with Mozzarella served with a oregano pizza type sauce , now I will try your filling who Knew , Italian been cooking 76 years and never thought of your interesting cuisine , love to learn cook serve to all , what a joy to find your posts. Peace always Joseph

      Reply
      • Zerrin & Yusuf says

        March 23, 2025 at 12:22 pm

        Buongiorno Joseph! 😊

        Thank you so much for your lovely commen, it truly made our day!

        Your version with Poblano peppers, mozzarella, and that oregano pizza-style sauce sounds absolutely delicious. We can almost taste that beautiful smoky flavor from the open flame!

        We’re honored to hear that someone with 76 years of cooking experience is inspired to try our filling. Hope you love it as much as we do.

        Cheers!

        Reply
    2. dots says

      March 04, 2025 at 7:04 pm

      i made a few changes using a mix of cheeses for the filling and creme fraiche, as i ran out of yogurt. still delicious.
      i also put my peppers in the air fryer to cook.
      stil, all came out absolutely fantastic, we loved this dish, thank you.

      Reply
      • Zerrin & Yusuf says

        March 04, 2025 at 11:53 pm

        So happy to hear that you liked thee recipe. Thank you for sharing your twist with us!

        Reply
    3. Hilda says

      January 20, 2025 at 2:02 am

      Amazing recipe. I have had similar to this one made by an amazing aunt who had passed away. Thank you for the recipe brought me back. Much love is sent to you Zerrin and Yusuf. Felt I was back home recreating this beautiful recipe and it was a hit.

      Reply
      • Zerrin & Yusuf says

        January 20, 2025 at 11:37 pm

        Hi Hilda,

        Thank you for your heartfelt comment. It means so much to us that this recipe brought back such special memories of your amazing aunt. We’re honored it made you feel at home and that it was a hit! Sending much love back to you, and we hope our recipes continue to bring warmth and joy to your table.

        Reply
    4. Jeske says

      May 06, 2024 at 3:58 pm

      This was absolutely delicious! All my friends loved it. I used Turkish white cheese instead of Greek feta, but otherwise I followed the recipe exactly. I'm making this again tonight 🙂

      Reply
      • Zerrin & Yusuf says

        May 06, 2024 at 6:56 pm

        So happy to hear this 🙂

        Feta cheese and Turkish white cheese are very similar, so we use them interchangeably.

        Thank you for sharing your feedback and for the 5-star rating!

        Reply
    5. Valeria Vincent Sancisi says

      April 07, 2019 at 12:50 am

      those in photo are not bell peppers just sweet small peppers... and you dont need to roast peppers first the small ones are done in 15 20 min...

      Reply
    6. Christina Boertje says

      July 31, 2018 at 3:54 am

      This looks wonderful! Have you tried stuffing the peppers ahead of time? If so, how long have you held them before serving? Have you ever tried freezing these stuffed? Thank you

      Reply
      • Zerrin says

        July 31, 2018 at 12:22 pm

        Hi Christina! You can make these ahead of time and keep in the refrigerator for a day or two. I've never tried freezing them, but I guess they would freeze well.

        Reply
    7. inspiredbyfood says

      April 05, 2018 at 5:05 pm

      Made the filling and will stuff some peppers later. But noticed the carbohydrates are high! Why? from the peppers? Just curious to what is causing it to be so high in sugar.

      Reply
    8. Vjera says

      February 20, 2018 at 11:26 pm

      Great with green bell peppers as well

      Reply
      • Zerrin says

        February 21, 2018 at 11:46 pm

        You're right Vjera! I just love the color of red bell peppers more!

        Reply
    9. AliO says

      January 10, 2016 at 9:56 pm

      In the picture, it looks like the peppers have been roasted, but still have their skin on... Can you clarify? Thanks!

      Reply
      • Zerrin says

        January 11, 2016 at 11:15 am

        I peeled their skin indeed. There might be tiny pieces left though.

        Reply
    10. Kim - Liv Life says

      June 04, 2015 at 4:35 am

      These would make a perfect appetizer by the pool or at the park, but I think I might just call them lunch instead!! 😉

      Reply
      • Zerrin says

        June 09, 2015 at 11:52 pm

        I'm not sure I'd feel full just with these Kim. Lol!

        Reply
    11. KalynsKitchen says

      June 04, 2015 at 1:18 am

      This sounds fantastic; I am 100% in for this.

      Reply
    12. Adina says

      June 03, 2015 at 10:18 am

      This reminds me of the stuffed peppers my grandma used to make using a Romanian sheep cheese. I often thought that Romanian cooking was very influenced by the Turkish cuisine, there are many similar recipes and food related words that sound similar. No wonder, parts of Romania were controlled by the Ottoman Empire for many many years. 🙂

      Reply
      • Zerrin says

        June 10, 2015 at 12:08 am

        We have a lot in common for sure as we have a common history just like with Armenian, Greek, Albanian cuisines.

        Reply

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