Jalapeno Poppers

"Great Spicy Appetizer. Got the recipe from a friend at work and everyone loves them."
 
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Ready In:
20mins
Ingredients:
8
Serves:
8
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ingredients

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directions

  • Combine the above ingredients and set aside. Cut Jalapeno peppers lengthwise and remove the seeds.
  • Fill peppers with mixture and bake at 300 degree (f):.
  • 20 minutes for spicy.
  • 30 minutes for medium spicy.
  • 40 minutes for mild.
  • Note: I like to cut and seed the peppers and soak them in cold water in the refrigerator overnight to take out some of the hot.
  • Spray pan with Pam.

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Reviews

  1. These are wicked hot and very tasty. A truly great gardener and a wonderful co-worker, Sandra R., gave me a bunch of jalapenos from her garden and I wanted to whip up something special with them. I never would have believed a Maine garden could produce jalapenos with such heat! Lol! Thanks, Country Gal in Texas, for sharing a terrific recipe.
     
  2. I had 10 or so very mild "hot" peppers from the garden and I followed this as written except I used cream cheese that was 1/2 Greek yogurt and 1/2 cream cheese. For my few peppers, I cut the recipe in half. Both my husband and I loved them!! Thanks for sharing...this will be a keeper!
     
  3. Made for 2013 Zaar Cookbook tag game and what a winner! Made as written and they went down fast with none leftover...a big hit. Thank you for sharing the recipe.
     
  4. My husband made these. He didn't add the bacon to the mixture but wrapped the jalapenos in bacon. He also used seasoning salt instead of salt and old bay instead of chili powder. I don't like jalapenos so I didn't try these but the rest of the family loved them.
     
  5. Great variation for jalapeno poppers! The combo of cheese is great. I skipped the salt since the bacon had plenty for us. Thanks for sharing! Best of 2011 Tag.
     
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  1. My husband made these. He didn't add the bacon to the mixture but wrapped the jalapenos in bacon. He also used seasoning salt instead of salt and old bay instead of chili powder. I don't like jalapenos so I didn't try these but the rest of the family loved them.
     

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Hi, I'm Texas Gal. I live on a farm with my husband and four kids. I work from home in my office. I love to go dancing on the weekends. I don't have a favorite cookbook. I love to search on the internet for different recipes. I learned alot from my inlaws on a lot of different receipes. My father in law has a huge garden in the summer so there are lots of fresh vegetables. My favorite is a fresh tomato out of the garden. I love to travel, but don't get to go as much as I would like.
 
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