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Stuffed Jalapeño Peppers

These peppers are great and really low carb and satisfy the need for spice and heat.

Servings:

12-14

Prep Time:

10-15 min

Bake Time:

15-20 min

Introduction

Stuffed Jalapeño Peppers

stuffed jalapenos close up

By: Rebecca

Originally, I had written this blog for a little bit later in the fall when football is here and inevitably football food. Football parties equals food doesn’t it? Particularly spicy (and sometimes carb heavy) foods!  Nachos, guacamole, spicy chili, etc etc.  I always try to come up with some sort of spread, even if it’s only just the four of us. Obviously it helps that I like to cook. I usually make these stuffed jalapeño peppers to have during a game, but they really can be enjoyed as a snack or appetizer anytime! 

Well, here we are in mid August and my garden is overflowing with jalapeño peppers AND who the heck knows what is even going on with football right now and any large gatherings for that matter, so I figured now is as good a time as any to post this recipe.  I think these peppers are great and really low carb and satisfy the need for spice and heat. I hope you enjoy them as much as my family does.

Ingredients:

harvesting peppers
  • 12-14 jalapeño peppers

  • 2  8oz. blocks cream cheese, softened

  • 5 strips of bacon, cooked crisp

  • 4-5 tbsps of chopped scallions or chives

  • 1 cup shredded cheddar cheese

  • Salt and pepper to taste

filling for peppers

Cut all peppers, remove top stems first and then cut in half lengthwise. Remove seeds and membranes. Be careful not to touch your eyes or face. Can be hot! Lay pepper halves on a cookie sheet. Depending on the size of pepper, spoon 1-2 tablespoons of cream cheese filling into pepper half. This can be a messy job!

filled peppers before baking

First, make the filling. Combine cream cheese, bacon, scallions (or chives), and cheddar cheese in a bowl and mix until thoroughly combined. Salt and pepper to taste and set aside.

peppers on a tray

Since there is usually some filling left over and my kids don’t really enjoy the heat of jalapeños, I make some with mini red, yellow and orange bell peppers with the same filling, which they can enjoy. 

 

Bake in a 350 degree oven for approximately 15-20 minutes or until the filling has melted and a little bubbly.  Let cool on cookie sheet for approx 5 minutes, transfer to serving plate.

Stuffed jalapenos after baking
stuffed jalapenos on a plate

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