Thursday, March 10, 2011

BBQ Jalapeno Poppers


You've got to try this recipe!  It's ridiculous how good this is.  It is adapted from Ree Drummond, The Pioneer Woman (my new best~friend).  Her cookbook is titled, The Pioneer Woman Cooks.

I know what I'm bringing the next time someone asks me to bring an appetizer.  I might just make it every time someone asks me to bring an appetizer!  I made these last week when invited to dinner with friends.  Unfortunately, I didn't make enough.  So sad!  I made half the recipe and thought that would be enough,  with only 4 adults (one being my non~jalapeno~eating husband).  Nope, so wrong.  I made the rest the next night at about 10pm when my honey and I sat down to watch a movie.  Great midnight snack, lol.  I'm obsessed!  Interestingly enough Ree recommends making 3 times what you think you'll need.  She's a smart lady.

Try them,  you may want to send me a thank you note or some flowers or something!  ;)

18 fresh jalapenos
1 8~ounce package cream cheese, softened
1/2 cup grated sharp cheddar cheese
2 green onions, sliced
freshly ground black pepper
18 slices thin bacon, cut into halves
bottled bbq sauce
toothpicks
disposable rubber gloves~ *for this amount of peppers you want to make sure you protect your fingers.  Also, make sure you don't touch anything, like an eye, while you are working with jalapenos.

Preheat oven to 275 degrees.  Begin by cutting jalapenos in half lengthwise.  Try to keep the stems intact, they look prettier that way.  With a spoon, scrape out the seeds and light~colored membranes.  The heat comes from the seeds and membranes, so if you can handle the sizzle, leave some of them intact.

In a bowl, combine the cream cheese, cheddar cheese, chopped green onion, and black pepper to taste.  Mix the ingredients together.  Stuff each hollowed jalapeno half with the cheese mixture.

Wrap bacon slices around each half, covering as much of the surface as you can.  Be careful not to stretch the bacon too tightly, as the bacon will contract as it cooks.  Secure with toothpicks.

Place on a cookie sheet and brush the top and sides with your favorite bbq sauce.  Chutney or apricot jelly works well too.  Bake for 1 hour, or until the bacon is sizzling.  Serve hot or at room temperature.

5 comments:

  1. These are seriously delicious! Next time you make them, save 2 for me!

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  2. These are my go to appetizers, unbelievable taste, they are our favorite. Always have to make a double batch just to be sure there is enough.

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  3. I don't know if he told you, but I heard my dad made these and they LOVED them!

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  4. I talked to him the other day, they are really good. I hope school is going well! Love ya!

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