Moroccan Stuffed Pepper Soup Recipe - Little Spice Jar (2024)

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Homemade Moroccan stuffed pepper soup is spiced with tons of seasonings. It’s a twist on the traditional stuffed pepper soup loaded with ground beef, lentils, and cooked rice. Warm and cozy just like a good soup should be!

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Warm and cozy is all I want.

We are on week 12 of rain here in Houston. Okay, maybe it’s not quite that long, but you get the idea. It’s dark and grey and cloudy. I want to eat healthy, but I also want to check the comfort food box. Something warm and hearty that’s scented with warming spices, tender veggies, and of course rice or pasta.

So naturally, a bowl of soup is what comes to mind. This Moroccan stuffed pepper soup is loaded with tons of spices to give it some warmth, but it’s also got protein from ground beef and lentils. And what bowl of stuffed pepper soup would be complete without rice on top? Not any soup I’d like to have!

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Spicing up soup is my jam. I like to turn traditional chicken noodle into a Mexican version. I like to put meatballs in my soup, make tomato basil with a secret ingredient so it’s low on the calories but full of that flavor.

My Moroccan stuffed pepper soup is pretty straightforward. It’s high on the veggies and spices while keeping the calories on the low side.

I like to use homemade chicken or beef stock for this recipe because it gives in a fuller, more intense flavor than store-bought stock but you can use whatever it is you like! I typically dedicate a day each month to making and storing stock in the freezer for comfort food season. It doesn’t take that long, but I’ll pencil it in on the calendar, and that’s how I refer to it. Stock-making day.

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If you’re looking to make some of your own, use the carcass (I’m so sorry for using that word) of two chickens along with a ton of veggies and let it all simmer on the stove for 2 hours. Here’s the chicken recipe I make and save the bones from to make this stock. It’s seriously the best stock ever, and all you need to do is let a bunch of stuff hang out on the stove.

The same can be done with beef bones! Just roast them in the oven and make the stock the same way.

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What kind of meat can you use to make Moroccan stuffed pepper soup?

Here’s the thing, you can use ground beef, ground lamb, even turkey or chicken would work here.

I like to use ½ ground beef and ½ ground lamb as it gives the soup a unique flavor. Lamb is more commonly used in Moroccan cooking, and the spices work well with it. Of course, it is on the pricier side so feel free to use all ground beef here too if you’d like.

What do you need to make Morrocan stuffed pepper soup?

Aside from the ground meat and stock, here’s what you’ll need:

  • mirepoix (onions, carrots, celery)
  • red bell pepper
  • garlic
  • ras el hanout
  • honey
  • harissa paste
  • tomato puree/ diced tomatoes
  • lentils
  • lemon juice
  • cooked rice

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What’s Ras el Hanout and what role does it play?

Ras el hanout is a spice blend most commonly used in North African cuisine. It’s similar to garam masala (used in Indian cuisine) and uses many of the same spices. Ras el Hanout contains spices such as cardamom, nutmeg, turmeric, chili powder, paprika, allspice, cinnamon, coriander, and cumin.

If you can’t find ras el hanout at the grocery store, you can purchase it online.

If that’s not an option either, you can make your own.

How to make homemade ras el hanout seasoning:

You’ll need a ½ teaspoon of:

  • cardamom
  • nutmeg
  • turmeric
  • chili powder
  • paprika
  • allspice
  • cinnamon
  • cloves

You’ll also need one teaspoon of:

  • ground cumin
  • ground coriander

What kind of lentils can you use for this Moroccan stuffed pepper soup?

I used brown lentils for today’s stuffed pepper soup, but you can also use green lentils.

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What if I don’t like lentils? What else can I use?

If you don’t like lentils, you can add a can of rinsed and drained garbanzo beans towards the last 20 minutes of cooking time.

How to make Moroccan stuffed pepper soup:

The first step to making Moroccan stuffed pepper soup is browning the meat. Once the meat is browned, add the onions, carrots, peppers, celery and let them soften a bit. We’ll spice it up with the ras el hanout seasoning and the garlic before you add the stock, honey, harissa, tomato puree, diced tomatoes, and lentils. Then, it’s as simple as letting everything simmer for 40-50 minutes until the lentils are cooked. Then season with salt and add the lemon juice.

I like this with 3-4 tablespoons of lemon juice, but you can use less if you don’t want this to be tangy!

How to serve this soup:

When your soup is ready, ladle it into bowls and top with cooked rice. I like to serve this with about 1/2 cup of cooked rice per bowl. Sprinkle with chopped herbs and serve with lemon wedges to really brighten your bowl!

I hope you’ll give this easy yet flavorful Moroccan stuffed pepper soup a try!

How great would this be to serve on Halloween?

Oh and for dessert, these muffins.

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Yield: 8-10 servings

Moroccan Stuffed Pepper Soup

Prep Time20 minutes

Cook Time55 minutes

Total Time1 hour 15 minutes

Homemade Moroccan stuffed pepper soup is spiced with tons of seasonings. It’s a twist on the traditional stuffed pepper soup loaded with ground beef, lentils, and cooked rice. Warm and cozy just like a good soup should be!

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Ingredients

  • 1 tablespoon olive oil
  • 1 ½ pounds lean ground lamb or beef
  • 1 cup EACH: chopped onions AND chopped carrots
  • 1 red bell pepper, chopped
  • ½ cup celery, chopped
  • 8 cloves garlic, minced
  • 2 tablespoons ras el hanout
  • 1 tablespoon EACH: honey AND harissa paste
  • 1 (24-ounce) bottle passata (or tomato puree)
  • 2 (14.5-ounce) can fire roasted tomatoes
  • ½ cup green or brown lentils, picked over and rinsed
  • 3 cups low sodium beef or chicken stock
  • 2-3 tablespoons lemon juice, and more to taste
  • chopped cilantro or parsley, for topping
  • cooked rice, for serving

Instructions

  1. BROWN: Add the olive oil into a large pot or dutch oven. Brown the ground beef over medium-high heat and season with a pinch of salt. Lower the heat to medium, add the onion, carrots, peppers, and celery, and let cook for 5 minutes, stirring as required. Add the garlic and season with ras al hanout let cook for 30 seconds or until fragrant.
  2. SIMMER: Add the honey, harissa paste, tomato puree, tomatoes, lentils, and stock. Allow the soup to reach a simmer, then lower the heat to low, cover and let simmer for 40 minutes. After 40 minutes check to see if the lentils are cooked all the way through. If they’ve been in the pantry for a while, they may require an additional 5-10 minutes of cooking. Add the lemon juice, taste and adjust salt, pepper, and add additional lemon juice as desired.
  3. SERVE: Add soup to bowls and top with ½ cup of cooked rice and sprinkle with chopped parsley or cilantro.

Notes

  • if you don’t have or can’t find ras el hanout, it’s easy to make your own! You’ll need: ½ teaspoon of each cardamom, cloves, nutmeg, turmeric, chili powder, paprika, all spice and cinnamon. You’ll also need 1 teaspoon of EACH: ground cumin and ground coriander.

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FAQs

How to make yam and pepper soup? ›

The first step is to cook the toughest meat, shaki (cow tripe), add some seasoning and onions and boil over medium heat. After about 30 minutes, add the rest of the beef and continue cooking. Now, add in the yam cubes, diced onions, salt and keep cooking, adding some water if need be.

What do you eat with pepper soup? ›

At home, I love serving pepper soup with lightly salted boiled yam, just-ripe plantains, and lashings of thick, unrefined red palm oil―I highly recommend you do the same.

Why is my pepper soup bitter? ›

Did You Know: Your pepper soup will have a bitter taste if you use too much of the peppersoup spice blend. To rectify this simply add more water to the broth.

Why is my stuffed pepper soup bland? ›

The thing about most stuffed bell pepper recipes is 3that they call for salt in the filling, not for the peppers themselves. Without salt, the peppers are flabby and bland, merely a filling case. With a sprinkle of salt, they transform into a sweet and powerfully savory part of the dish.

Is pepper soup good for high blood pressure? ›

It also helps to control blood pressure and keep it from getting ridiculously high or low. In other words, it helps to stabilize blood pressure. Another medicinal function of pepper soup is that it chases away free radicals that could cause cancer because it is an antioxidant(Nwose EU, 2009; Agbor et al.

What is the secret ingredient in soup? ›

It may sound a bit strange and unusual for some, but vinegar is a common ingredient in some soup recipes, and there is a good reason for it. If you think about it, vinegar is really a flavor-enhancer (umami). That's why it is so often used in cooking, sauces, and salad dressings. The same is true with soups.

How to spice up soup? ›

Dried herbs and seasonings: homemade seasoned salt, black pepper, Italian seasoning, and dried bay leaves lend flavor to the soup.

How do you neutralize pepper soup? ›

Now, on the peppery soup, pepper isn't a flavor that is easy to neutralize. But I have found that a little acidity, such as a tablespoon or so of balsamic or sherry vinegar added at the last minute, helps to bring soup flavors into balance.

Is pepper soup good for a sick person? ›

Pepper soup

It is rich in flavour and is a great source of vitamins and minerals which the body needs in even more quantities when sick. Pepper soup is an excellent source of fluids and this helps to keep the body hydrated. When consumed hot, it can serve as a natural decongestant which helps to clear nasal congestion.

What is pepper soup in English? ›

Pepper soup is a common soup in West African cuisine that is prepared using various meats, fishes, chili peppers and calabash nutmeg as its primary ingredients. Pepper soup is very spicy and goes well with a cold beer or soft drink.

What spice takes away bitterness? ›

Spices mask bitter flavors, so don't be shy. Add some spicy peppers or powders to your cooking, or sprinkle some onto your dishes for a little bit of extra heat. Black pepper in particular has compounds that counteract bitterness. Some other great spices include cayenne, red pepper, paprika, and chili powder.

How do you make pepper soup less spicy? ›

Add dairy, more liquid, acidic foods like tomatoes, sometimes sugar or honey will help. Depending on the soup you can try adding something sweet like honey, you can also try to add more broth or add water to the soup, and lastly, you could also try adding some kind of milk or dairy product.

What reduces bitterness in soup? ›

Add sweet vegetables like carrots and beets. They will sweeten the broth and deepen its color. You might also add a bit of miso (or salt) and/or a squeeze of lemon juice. Sweet, salt and acid balance bitter flavors.

Why is pepper soup good for you? ›

-The antioxidant properties of the species makes pepper soup an anti-flammatory and cancer fighting food. Fighting against free radicals that can destroy the cells and cause cancers. -Its a good appetizer. People who might be anorexic due to a recent illness can take pepper soup to restore their appetite.

What is the purpose of pepper soup? ›

It is medicinal

It also helps to control blood pressure, and keep it from getting ridiculously high or low. In other words, it helps to stabilize blood pressure. Another medicinal function of pepper soup is that it chases away free radicals that could cause cancer. Pepper soup can relieve you of cold and cough.

Is Nigerian pepper soup healthy? ›

The study revealed that the spices contained saponins and tannins suggesting the possibility of antibiotic properties.” The lecturer also said apart from the benefits of the Nigerian pepper soup spices to human, “combining these spices in animal diets could be beneficial, promoting growth and maintaining health.”

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