Ingredients

4large fresh poblano chiles

1¼cupshomemade enchilada sauce*

½cupColby Jack cheese blend,shredded

cilantro sprigs or chopped scallions,for garnish

12oz93% lean ground turkey

¼cuponion,finely chopped

2clovesgarlic,minced

½medium tomato,chopped

¼cupbell pepper,finely chopped

2tbspcilantro

2oztomato sauce,canned

kosher salt

pepper,fresh ground

¾tspcumin,ground

⅛tsporegano

1bay leaf

Preparation

Lay the poblano peppers on a work surface so they sit flat naturally without rolling.

Using a small, sharp knife, cut a lengthwise slit along one side of each of the poblano peppers, then make a small crosswise slit along the top to create a T-shaped slit, careful not to cut the stem off. Carefully cut out and remove the core, then scoop out the seeds.

Using tongs, roast the poblano chiles over an open flame such as the grill, broiler, or stovetop, turning often until the skin is completely blistered.

Transfer to a plastic bag (or place in a bowl and cover with plastic wrap) and let steam for 10 to 15 minutes to loosen the skins.

Once they are cool enough to handle, use a butter knife to scrape away the charred skins and discard, careful not to tear the peppers.

Set the roasted poblanos aside.

Preheat the oven to 350 degrees F.

Pour 1¼ cups of the sauce into the bottom of a 9×12-inch casserole dish.

Brown the ground turkey on medium heat in a large sauté pan and season with salt and pepper. Use a wooden spoon to break the meat up into small pieces.

Add the chopped onions, garlic, pepper, tomato and cilantro and continue cooking on a low heat.

Add cumin, oregano, bay leaves, and more salt if needed. Add tomato sauce and ¼ cup of water and mix well, reduce heat to low and simmer covered about 15 minutes.

Carefully stuff about ½ cup of the turkey mixture into each poblano pepper.

Place the peppers seam side up over the sauce in the baking dish and top each with 2 tablespoons of cheese.

Cover the dish tightly with foil and bake in the oven until hot and bubbly, about 30 minutes.

Serve hot topped with cilantro or scallions on top.