Homemade stuffed pepper soup is the perfect easy, comfort food meal for weeknight dinners. Everyone gobbles up my stovetop version of the soup full of bell peppers, rice, ground beef, and a flavorful tomato base. While the ingredients and process are ridiculously simple, it definitely creates some mind-blowing results. See for yourself why this recipe has been pinned, saved, made, and highly-reviewed over 10,000 times!

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Seriously. The Best Stuffed Pepper Soup Recipe
A traditional stuffed pepper soup has comfort food written all over it. Ground beef, rice, and plenty of bell peppers in a rich tomato sauce always seems to hit the spot with my family, and has earned hundreds of rave reviews on the site!
Plus I love how this easy bell pepper soup with rice uses simple, economical ingredients, is naturally gluten free so the whole fam can enjoy and freezes great for future meals. It’s one I turn to again and again in my hearty gluten-free soup recipe collection.
Whether you have little as 30 minutes or want it to cook all day, choose which cooking method works best for you – stove top, slow cooker, or electric pressure cooker. Like this award-winning buffalo chicken chili it has earned hundreds of 5-star reviews.
Why does something so easy, with a simple list ingredients, end up surprising so many people with it’s extraordinary flavor? Honestly, I couldn’t tell you. Kind of like this viral cheesy sausage muffins, there’s just something magic about them. See for yourself. 🤷♀️
Was looking for a comforting and filling soup recipe using ingredients I already had on hand and landed on this one. I have to say, I did not expect to love this as much as I did. I’ve made it three times already! Extra thanks for including the measurements of ingredients integrated within the instructions (genius). Thanks for the great recipe – Love It!
—Johanna
Fabulous recipe and I NEVER leave reviews. I am a soup lover and this is amazing, will make again.
—Brandy
This was so good! I took it to our church pot luck and there wasn’t a drop left! I will definitely be making this again.
—Shirley
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(Below shows step-by-step photos and modified instructions. For the complete recipe, along with ingredient amounts, scroll down to the recipe card.)
Like crazy good gluten-free lasagna soup, even the stove top method is quick and easy. It’s mostly dump and cook, with the hardest part chopping onions and bell peppers!
Brown the beef and onions
In a large pot brown the beef, onions, and garlic. I just throw it all in there and do it at the same time, because, like I mentioned before, there is an emphasis on easy! Depending on what type of ground beef you used, you may be left with a lot of grease. Either drain it away, leave some in for added flavor, and leave it all in. No judgement here.

Add peppers, tomatoes, and seasonings
Now is when you add all the other good stuff. For peppers I like the sweeter taste of red, orange, or yellow, but green bell peppers are fine to swap out. Use regular diced tomatoes or fire roasted. You will need 3 cans of 8-ounce tomato sauce.
As for the seasonings, I love adding brown sugar to stuffed pepper soup to play off the sweetness. If you read the comments below you will find lots of unique ideas for different seasoning twists!

Finally, the rice
Since I like to consume this soup as fast as possible, I use converted, instant rice so it cooks in only 5-10 minutes. However, you have options here! In fact, so many of them, you should scroll down and read the substituting different types of rice section.

You may want to thicken or thin the soup after it cooks or is stored, especially if the rice is cooked in the soup. To thin, add additional water, beef broth, or tomato sauce until desired consistency is reached. To thicken, add additional cooked rice, reduce the amount of water or beef broth, or skim off ladles of liquid at the end of cooking. Note: Soup will continue to thicken as sits because rice absorbs liquid.

Best Tips To Remember
What makes this the best stuffed pepper soup recipe? It’s rich flavor and versatility. Many readers have shared their excellent tips and modifications to make this one of my most popular recipes!
- Like it spicy? Add hot sauce to your liking!
- Swap out ground turkey for the ground beef or reduce the amount of brown sugar.
- This makes a thick, hearty soup. If you prefer your soup thinner, add and an additional cup of beef broth or reduce amount of rice.
- Rice will absorb the liquid in the soup and make it thicker upon sitting. Adding additional water or beef broth may be necessary during reheating. To avoid this, keep the cooked rice separate and add it bowls as serving.
- Brown rice or long grain white rice may be substituted for the instant rice. Cook brown or white rice separately while soup is simmering and add it at the end.
- Make this recipe even more decadent by topping the soup with shredded cheese. Try freshly grated parmesan or shredded mozzarella.
- I used red and yellow peppers for this recipe because I prefer the sweeter taste. Green peppers may be substituted.
- Have fresh tomatoes to use up? Substitute for the diced tomatoes and this makes the ideal bumper crop recipe!

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5-Star Stuffed Pepper Soup with Beef and Rice
Ingredients
- 2 pounds (907.18 g) ground beef
- 1 (1) medium onion, chopped
- 3 cloves (3 cloves) garlic, minced
- 2 (2) bell peppers (any color), chopped
- (3) 8 ounce (kg) cans tomato sauce
- (2) 14 ounce (kg) cans diced tomatoes, undrained
- 2 cups (480 g) beef broth
- 2 cups (500 g) water
- 3 tablespoons (3 tablespoons) brown sugar
- 1 ½ teaspoon Italian seasoning
- ½ teaspoon garlic powder
- 1 teaspoon (1.5 teaspoon) salt
- ¾ teaspoon (0.75 teaspoon) pepper
- 1 ⅓ cups (129 g) instant rice, (see recipe notes for substituting long grain white or brown rice)
- For serving: chopped fresh parsley or freshly grated parmesan cheese
Instructions
- In a large pot brown ground chuck with chopped onion and garlic for 7-8 minutes, or until beef is cooked through and onions are translucent. Drain liquid and return to stove.2 pounds ground beef, 1 medium onion, 3 cloves garlic
- To the ground beef add chopped peppers, tomato sauce, diced tomatoes, 2 cups beef broth, water, brown sugar, Italian seasoning, garlic powder, salt, and pepper. Bring to a boil then reduce heat and simmer UNCOVERED for 20 minutes.2 bell peppers (any color), (3) 8 ounce cans tomato sauce, (2) 14 ounce cans diced tomatoes, 2 cups beef broth, 2 cups water, 3 tablespoons brown sugar, 1 ½ teaspoon Italian seasoning, ½ teaspoon garlic powder, 1 teaspoon salt, ¾ teaspoon pepper
- Add instant rice and continue to simmer for 5-10 minutes, or until rice is cooked. Add additional beef broth if you prefer thinner soup. Season with more salt and pepper, if necessary. Serve with chopped parsley or freshly grated parmesan cheese.1 ⅓ cups instant rice
Notes
Substituting Long Grain or Brown Rice
If you prefer using long grain white or brown rice, prepare 2-3 cups cooked rice ¾-1 cup uncooked) while soup is simmering on stove, slow cooker, or pressure cooker. Add cooked rice after soup has simmered.Slow Cooker Directions
- In a skillet brown beef, garlic, and onions until beef is cooked through and onions are translucent, about 7-8 minutes.
- Transfer beef mixture to the slow cooker along with remaining ingredients, except for rice.
- Cook on high for 3 hours or low 6-8 hours.
- Towards the end of cooking cook instant rice or long grain rice separately. Add to soup at the end of slow cooking. Alternatively, scoop cooked rice onto bowls of soup when serving.
Instant Pot Directions
- Brown beef, onion, and garlic using pressure cooker saute function. Drain grease, if necessary.
- Place remaining ingredients, except rice, in the Instant Pot – broth, water, diced tomatoes, peppers, tomato sauce, brown sugar, italian seasoning, salt, and pepper.
- Stir, secure with lid, seal valve, and cook at HIGH pressure for 5 minutes.
- Let pressure release naturally for 5 minutes, then quick release.
- Add instant rice and simmer for 5 minutes. Alternatively stir in 2-3 cups of cooked white or brown rice, depending on your preferred soup consistency.
Freezing
Omit the rice from the recipe. Freeze cooled soup in serving size portions or in large gallon freezer bag. When ready to serve, add cooked rice to the bowls after the soup has thawed and been reheated. You may freeze the soup with the rice in it, but the rice will absorb the liquid and make the soup thicker. Once thawed, you will have to add additional water, beef broth, or tomato sauce to thin it back out.This post contains affiliate links. My opinions are always my own. If you purchase a product through an affiliate link, I make a small commission – at no cost to you. Read full disclosure policy here.



Going to try this today. Will post results and rating later. I have made another version before. I like another like a bit of heat. Will add that too. Thanks. 🥰
Hope you enjoyed it, Karen!
Flavorful. Cant get enough of it. Deffent a keeper in our family cook book
This is so great! I love hearing how much recipes become a part of family’s lives!
Best,
Melissa
Super yummy and very easy. My family liked it a lot! I will make this again.
Thanks Deborah! Happy to hear!
Best,
Melissa
One of the best tasting and easiest recipes! My teenagers even love it! I always make this in the instant pot. So quick and easy for this working mama. I even shared it with a co-worker and she makes it often too!
Thanks!
Hi Amy,
I appreciate this so much! Thank you and kudos to you for making those home cooked meals while working. I know that isn’t easy!
Best,
Melissa
I made this on the stove top, used ground turkey & brown rice. It was so good.
So glad! Sounds like a great healthy adaptation. Thanks for taking the time to let me know.
Best,
Melissa
This recipe is amazing! I added paprika, red chili flakes, and a bit of chili powder as well. I also only used one can of tomatoes cause I forgot to buy another can. But this is soup is still amazing with those adjustments! I’m going to meal prep this as well since it makes so much and it’s a low calorie dish. Thank you for sharing!
Hi Faith,
Sounds like wonderful additions to the recipe! It does make a lot and freezes really well too without adding the rice. You are on it with the meal prep! Thanks for writing!
Best,
Melissa
Delicious! Perfect comfort food!!
Thank you, Denise! I’m so glad you enjoyed the soup and thanks for writing!
Best,
Melissa
I love soup, and this is such an amazingly tasty AND easy recipe!! My boyfriend is obsessed with it and couldn’t stop raving about how good he thought it was! I substituted lean ground turkey in place of the ground beef for a healthier soup and it turned out great!
Hi Alexandra,
This soup is something we enjoy frequently at our house because everyone loves it. I’m glad it was such a hit with you and your boyfriend, and I really appreciate you taking the time to let me know.
Best,
Melissa
I made this tonight. So good! Easy and quick too. I was short a can of diced tomatoes so I added a can of rotel. It was so good. I’ve got a new favorite soup. Thanks for the recipe.
Hi Susan,
Love the rotel addition to add a little spicy kick. So glad you enjoyed the recipe and thank you for taking the time to drop me a line!
Best,
Melissa
So easy and so good! For personal tastes, I’d add a bit more Italian seasoning, and he’d like to kick the heat up a notch at the table. Lastly, when I took this pic, there were 2 cups of rice in the soup pot of the three I made. Added the final cup per request – for me, fine either way. Thank you for this recipe, it was a pleasure to post this on the food group I belong to (and you’ve been acknowledged there in my post); it will be a great go-to recipe this and next season when I need some extra time and leftovers!
p.s. consider this my edit to my comment. There is no picture here of my soup, sorry for the error!
Hi Carol,
I’m so glad you enjoyed the soup and those sound like wonderful adaptations. Thank you for sharing the recipe. I hope others are inspired by it!
Best,
Melissa
When I was living at home my mother would make stuffed peppers with mashed potatoes for dinner. Her pepper were very similar to this recipe. So I found this recipe two days ago and made the soup today. After tasting the I left the soup remain on the thick side and immediately made mashed potatoes. Got out a soup bowl put a mound of potatoes and ladled the soup over them. I was back in my childhood and enjoying every bit of it. Thank you for posting this recipe. It has been saved on my soup board and I will enjoy making it again and in the future.
Hi Susan,
Love this! It’s my favorite thing to hear when recipes bring back memories. I know classics are hard to recreate, and I’m glad this soup brought some comfort.
Best,
Melissa
Wish I had found this sooner! What an amazing recipe will definitely be making again soon! Thanks
Hi Joe,
I’m so happy you DID find this recipe and it was such a success! Thank you for taking a moment to let me know how much you enjoyed it:)
Best,
Melissa
I made this last night and it was super easy and really yummy. I’m a soup lover so I’m always searching for new recipes! I’ll definitely make this again!
Melissa
Hello! I’m so glad this recipe was such a hit for you. Thank you so much for taking the time to write.
Best,
Melissa
Not only was this recipe easy it was absolutely delicious! I didn’t need to tweak it at all. My family loved it!
Hi Marsha,
That makes me so happy! Thank you so much for sharing 🙂
Best,
Melissa
Is the nutritional value for the whole pot of soup or 1 serving and how much per serving? Is it 1 cup. Just wondering for weight watcher points
Hi Diane,
The serving amount is per serving and it is based off a heaping 1 cup portion. Of course, using lean ground turkey would lighten the calories as well.
Have a good day!
Melissa
Love this soup. One of my husbands favorites.
Hi Kimberly, That’s great! I’m so happy to hear it 🙂
Best,
Melissa
Quick and easy with basic pantry supplies. Great on a snowy evening
Hi Elaine, I couldn’t agree more! We enjoy this a ton in the winter time. Always comforting and delicious!
Best,
Melissa
I love this soup. I make rice on the side. But that’s just the way I like it. The seasonings sure just perfect. Delicious!
Hi Nancy,
I’m so glad you enjoy it. Thanks for writing!
Best,
Melissa
I made this and it was a huge hit !!!So easy to make and the aroma was awesome.
Thank you so much Cheryl! That is really nice to hear. Thanks for writing!
Best,
Melissa
Thanks for this recipe! This was so tasty and perfect to eat while the snow is flying!
So glad you enjoyed it Kristine! I can’t get enough soup in the winter time. I want to eat it at every meal!
Best,
Melissa
Can u use beef stock instead of beef broth?
Yes, that’s completely fine. I use them both interchangeably.
Made this soup with substitutions: Diced Cauliflower Rice instead of regular rice (soaks up flavor from the broth). No salt added diced tomatoes with garlic and oregano, no sodium added Beef or Turkey Broth; used low fat ground beef or turkey. Loved, loved this soup. Make and freeze. Low carbs, low sodium!!
Thank you for all the low carb and healthy suggestions. This will be very helpful for everyone and I’m so glad you enjoyed it!
Best,
Melissa
Wow!! Can I say the flavor is amazing! This will definitely be a staple in my house.
Perfect! That is so kind of you to take the time to write. It’s always appreciated!
Best,
Melissa
I give this soup 5 stars. So good and rich in flavor.
You think it was from a restaurant. Will
Be making it again.
Hi Alice,
That is so incredible, thank you so much! I’m so happy it was such a hit for you. Thank you for taking the time to write.
Best,
Melissa
i made this in the crock pot using the ingredients suggested. We love it. Very tasty!
Thank you so much Heather! I’m glad to hear you enjoyed it. That always makes me happy 🙂
Best,
Melissa
Love this recipe, tastes just like stuffed peppers without the hassle.
Yes! Although stuffed peppers are delicious, I never have the extra time to make them. Thank you so much for taking a moment to write. It’s always appreciated!
Best,
Melissa
Great recipe! Easy and really tasty. Only change I made(do this with any soup using rice or pasta)was to cook my rice, in the amount I needed for meal, separately and serve with soup added at serving time. That way any left over soup is still soup, not a dry gummy mess, and can be served again with fresh rice or pasta! FYI: left over soup thickens a bit and makes a great sauce for pasta! Thanks for a great recipe!
Hi Jack, Thank you so much for writing and adding your tips. I love the idea of swapping out pasta to the soup. I’m going to try that next time I make it!
I made this soup in the crock pot. It’s really great.
Thank you Elaine! I’m glad you enjoyed it. It’s perfect for this time of year.
I used this recipe as a guideline and made it with what I had available in my pantry. I didn’t have tomato sauce, so I substituted that for 1 regular size can of paste and 1 large can of enchilada sauce. I only had 1 can of diced tomatoes, so I added a can of Rotelle to substitute for the other. I also added 1/2 bag of frozen corn and instead of 2 lbs ground beef I only used 1 and also 1 lb of medium spiced italian sausage. And instead of the water I used chicken broth, and added 2 cubes of beef bullion. And instead of white rice I used 2 c. brown. My family loved my version of this soup, Thank you for the incredible base to start with.
You’re welcome, Kimberly, and thank you for all the ideas for how readers can build on it!
How many servings and serving size?
Hello, It makes 10 1 cup servings. You can adjust the total amount of servings by sliding the bar next to SERVINGS in recipe above. Enjoy!
Delicious Missi! Mom gave us some for our dinner tonight! I will have to make it for us one night to enjoy it again!
I’m glad you liked it, Sue. It tastes even better when someone else makes it for you!