Stuffed Baked Plantains – Roasted plantains filled with seasoned ground meat, tomatoes, onions, bell pepper, and spices are then topped with cheese for a delicious lunch, dinner, or even breakfast. Very comforting indeed!
And don’t worry about eating them for breakfast because they’re hearty and healthy. Besides, no one has to know if you decide to make them for a paleo-friendly breakfast (omit the cheese, and you’re good to go).
I am a HUGE plantain lover! No I can’t lie; I’m embarrassed to say I’ve caused a scene at home when someone ate my last plantain. I can’t live without them.
Recently, trying out many different plantain recipes has been a lot of fun. If it’s anything that looks pleasing and excites my palate, count me in. And this plantain recipe grabbed my attention, so I knew I had to make it. Plus, they look like canoes, so cute.
Easy and Good-For-You Stuffed Baked Plantains
What I love most about this plantain recipe is that it’s easy to make. Then, instead of frying the plantains, I roast them in the oven to cut out some calories. That means I can eat two🥳.
Just slit open the plantains and fill them up. Sautéd tomatoes, onions, smoked paprika, garlic, bell pepper, and ground meat (any ground meat—chicken, turkey, pork, or beef) make a soul-satisfying filling. Stuff the plantains, top them with cheese, and bake them long enough to melt the cheese for a flavor party in your mouth.
Recipe Ingredients
- Ripe plantains are sweeter and softer for easier stuffing and eating. The light sweetness complements the savory, acidic filling.
- Meat – Ground meat, whether beef, pork, chicken, turkey, etc., delivers a filling protein, making this a one-dish meal.
- Flavor – Onion, garlic, tomato sauce, smoked paprika, bell peppers, and parsley give you aromatics, a pleasant acidity, and deliciousness.
- Cheese is optional, but melting some grated mozzarella over everything takes it over the top.
How to Make Stuffed Baked Plantains
- Preheat the oven to 400°F. Line baking sheets with foil and coat with cooking spray or oil.
- Peel Plantains – Cut both ends off the plantain with a sharp knife. That will make it easier to peel the plantains. Slit a shallow line down the long seam of the plantain only as deep as the peel. Remove the plantain peel by pulling it back.
- Bake – Place the plantains on a greased baking tray and lightly spray them with cooking oil. Bake for about 15 minutes, turn, and bake on the other side for another 15 minutes or until golden brown and tender.
- Sauce – While the plantains are baking, add 2 tablespoons of oil to a saucepan, followed by onions, garlic, tomato sauce, and paprika. Let it simmer for about 10 minutes, stirring frequently to prevent burning. Add ½ cup of water if needed.
- Filling – Add your choice of ground meat and continue cooking for 10 minutes or more.
- More Flavor – Add bell pepper and parsley and adjust the seasonings to taste.
- Stuff – Remove baked plantains from the oven, cool for a couple of minutes, make a horizontal slit in the plantains, and stuff with equal amounts of meat mixture.
- Optional – Sprinkle with grated cheese and put them back in the oven to bake for another 5 minutes. Serve hot.
Tips and Tricks
- When buying plantains, it’s important to get the right ones. They should be ripe, dark yellow, and firm. Not green because they’re too hard and not overly ripe with black skin because they’re too soft for stuffing. Save the really ripe plantains for another recipe.
- Plantain lasagna. Slice the plantains lengthwise and arrange the slices as you would lasagna noodles. Layer them with the filling and grated cheese. Bake until bubbly, and the plantains are tender.
What to Serve With Stuffed Baked Plantains
While my family is perfectly happy with just a stuffed plantain on the plate, a Caesar or tossed salad on the side is super delish. Finish off the meal with a glass of coquito and arroz con leche for dessert for a Caribbean fest.
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Watch How to Make It
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THERESA BARBOSA says
Making this Friday for my son’s birthday..yummy
Svetlana says
What do you use tomato sauce for? I see it listed but its not in dirictions? Can i skip it?
ImmaculateBites says
You can. Double check Step 4.
Inicent says
Did you mean tomato paste or tomato sauce?
ImmaculateBites says
Tomato Sauce. ๐
Jo says
This is also a Puerto Rican favorite, one of my favorites growing up, however have not made it myself as an adult. If you have not heard of Pinon you must try it as well, it’s a plantain lasagna. Thanks for sharing this recipe it looks just as my mom use to make except she put Sazon in the meat, I will be making it tonight for the family
ImmaculateBites says
Hi Jo! I love pionono ! Treat myself to it all the time. I have plantain lasagna here on the blog. Thanks for taking the time to share your thoughts with us. Do let me know how it works out for you.
Sharon Williams says
This is one of my new favorite recipes. It is so good and super easy to make. I have served it over a bed of rice (white or yellow), that sits on top of spicy black beans. Everything else is the same as the recipe. Talk about good!
ImmaculateBites says
Fantastic! Thanks for taking the time to share your thoughts with me Sharon.
Reina says
Thank you for this recipe! I’m doing the whole30 program, and this recipe will help me break up the monotonous cycle of meals. I love Plantains as I’m from the Caribbean! Stuffing them with yummy ground beef is a great option. I look forward to cooking this…
ImmaculateBites says
Awesome! Am a plantain lover my self and this is a great option.
Julie Jones says
Hope to cook this today. I’m a lover of plantain. I eat it with everything, soup, bread etc. I know its going to be
delicious. Thank you and I will be looking out for more recipes to try out.
Caribbean woman
ImmaculateBites says
Happy Cooking!!! Do let me know which ones you try.
helen elliott says
Is there a video on this. I have never cooked plantains bt my son says he loves them so would like to try. I dont understand cutting the skin
Helen
ImmaculateBites says
SOrry I don’t have one at this time . However check out this recipe here with all the steps . It will definitely help clarify things. https://www.africanbites.com/baked-plantains-cheese/.
angie says
Looks delicious and simple. I have sweet plantain “attack”. Will love to make them this way. Wish me luck. Thank you for the recipe.
ImmaculateBites says
Keeping my fingers crossed for you Angie . Happy Cooking
ThatNoviceInTheKitchen says
Oh dear… Just came across ur blog a week ago.. Been goin thru ur archives and I just have to comment on this.. It looks really good!!!! I hope mine turns out well when I try it out.
Africanbites says
It such an easy recipe make, you will enjoy it.let me know how it goes. Thanks for leaving a comment.
Njinda says
Having lived in Cameroon for many years…I have never come across this dish. Nevertheless worth trying it out.
Africanbites says
Njinda, this is not a Cameroonian dish- more of a Colombian one. Thanks for stopping by.
lucrese says
hey girl, am off to my kitchen to try this, I can`t resist the pic. will let u know how it turns out.
franny says
Luv luv luv ur quick easy recipe…. Will be tryin this out for sure… ๐
Candace says
Thanks for sharing this recipe. I can’t wait to try it. I notice 1/2 pound ground meat is listed twice in the ingredients list. Do I use 1/2 pound or 1 pound ground meat?
Africanbites says
My mistake, you use 1/2 pound . Let me know how it turns out.
Africanbites says
Rocquie, do let me know how it turn out. Thanks for taking the time to leave a comment.
Barbara Evans says
I am making this and will let you know! Just got some African curry powder and may use a little.
ImmaculateBites says
Nice addition. Can’t wait to see hear how it all works out .
Rocquie says
These look scrumptious! I really like plantains but only know how to fry them. I will definitely be trying this very soon. Thank you for sharing.