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Friday, April 18, 2014

Bacon-Wrapped Stuffed Jalapenos


Here's a yummy little number that will make a crowd happy, or maybe just a small group.
I guess it really depends on how many of these things you want to make, eh?
I got this idea from my darling niece, who sometimes brings them to family functions.  They are usually gone in mere seconds, so I had to figure out how to do it myself.

The jalapeno is nice and soft with cheesy and bacon-y goodness.  Serve before a Mexican meal, or when you have people over for a ball game, or any time you like.  

I'd suggest playing around with the filling with some ideas you might have, or just use plain cream cheese, that works too.


Serves about 4-5
Ingredients

9-10 jalapenos
8 oz of cream cheese
1 cup shredded cheese, like Mexican blend, or cheddar
2-3 Tbsp cilantro, minced (optional)
1/2 tsp cumin, ground
Sliced bacon, you need 1/2 slice for each half jalapeno (I used 3/4 of a 1 lb package)

Preheat oven to 450 degrees.

Slice jalapenos in half, as shown below, and using the tip of your paring knife, or a small spoon scrape the seeds and white membrane out.  You might want to wear latex gloves, or wash your hands really good when you are done.


In a small bowl, Mix the cream cheese, grated cheese, cilantro and cumin together.  Fill each jalapeno half with cream cheese mixture.  I used a pastry bag to do it, but you could use a plastic bag with a corner cut off to do it. Put on a baking sheet when filled.  
DO space them out more than I show below.  I spaced them out later on to give them more room to crisp


Cut your bacon slices in half cross ways.  Wrap each filled jalapeno with the bacon, it's easier to do if your bacon is room temperature.  Stretch as needed to go around 2-3 times. 


Bake for 20-30 minutes to desired crispness.  

We did half our jalapenos on our Traeger smoker, and the other half in the regular oven.  We liked the smoked ones best!

A couple of notes...
- You might want to bake these on a rack set inside your sheet pan, so the bacon grease drips away.  Or, let them drain on paper towels before serving.
- Don't over do it with these things... eating too many could give you some tummy troubles.

 
Here's what;s been happening on my blog on this date over the years...

One year ago:  Brazilian Shrimp Soup
Two years ago:   What the Pho Martini
Three years ago:   Shrimp, Cream & White Beans over Rice- Cajun Comfort Food

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