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Smoked Jalapeño Poppers with Smoked Bacon. An easy game day appetizer or for any occasion made with crispy smoked bacon, cream cheese, and cheddar cheese filling.
Jalapeño Poppers are a classic. But our take on the classic popper is to deconstruct the way most people make them. Because when you make smoked jalapeño poppers it’s tough to get the bacon crispy.
Many smoked jalapeño popper recipes are wrapped in bacon. These can be good and result in crispy bacon when cooking on high heat (grilling) or in a hot oven. But if you plan to smoke your poppers the temperature is a challenge for both crispy bacon, melted cheese, and a nice bite with the pepper when the poppers are wrapped.
Should I Wrap Jalapeño Poppers in Bacon?
It depends. Do you want crispy bacon or soft bacon? When you wrap the poppers in bacon, and cook them low and slow, they tend to come out soft, vs crispy. As the peppers roast and cheese oozes, the moisture seems to steam the bacon which means you can’t get the perfect bite.
So, smoke bacon first to get crispy on its own, then add it to the cheese mix.
How to Make Smoked Jalapeño Poppers
- Cook bacon on the smoker at 250 degrees, for about one hour or until crispy.
- While bacon is smoking prep jalapeños and cheese stuffing. Arrange the poppers on a sheet tray or cookie drying rack.
- When bacon is crispy, remove from smoker and finely chop, then add to the cheese stuffing.
- Fill each jalapeños with stuffing.
- Place jalapeños poppers on smoker at 250 degrees for 30 – 45 minutes. You are looking for the cheese to melt and the jalapeños to look slightly roasted. Remove and serve.
Tips
- Cook up your bacon first, either smoke it until crispy or cook it in the oven or stovetop until crispy.
- Don’t overcook the pepper or you risk drying out the cheese, making for a not so pleasant texture. Overly roasted peppers will be bitter.
- For a creamy filling we like to use whipped cream cheese, and then mix in some smoked cheddar (regular sharp cheddar also works just fine). This helps for the filling to be creamy instead of dense.
Recipes for smoked poppers that call for just just cream cheese (not whipped cream cheese) tend to come out a little dense when slow cooked on the smoker. Not a fan. This way, you get everything — crispy bacon and a creamy filling.
How long for Smoked Jalapeño Poppers
At 250 degrees it should take 30 – 45 minutes. You are looking for the cheese to melt and the jalapeños to look slightly roasted.
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If 275-300 degrees it should take 30 minutes to cook.
These have been tested on a pellet grill, kettle grill, and also a ceramic smoker, and the results are the same on each grill.
More Game Day Recipes on the Grill or Smoker Ideas
If you’re looking for more incredible appetizers for your game day, here are some of my favorites.
- Brie and Prosciutto Jalapeño Poppers
- Smoked Sausage and Hatch Chili Beer Cheese Dip
- Brisket Chili
- The Ultimate Smoked Buffalo Chicken Wings
- Smoked Buffalo Chicken Dip
- Pork Belly Burnt Ends
- Smoked Stuffed Meatballs
Wine or Beer Pairing
So you may be thinking, silly Mary, this is a beer dish! Well you can go ahead and drink your beer if you wish (I think a crisp pilsner tastes awesome with these poppers), or you can take my advice and drink sparkling wine. Spanish Cava works wonders with these smoked jalapeño poppers. They tend to have bolder flavors that can stand up to the smoky bacon and the powerful bubbles can cut through the creamy cheese the same way a beer would.
Most Cava is also quite affordable at around $10-$15, and is nice and tangy with green apple, fresh pears, and bright citrus. The flavors are bold and zesty and stand up like a champ to these poppers and will stand up equally well to whatever else you serve on Super Bowl Sunday.
Recipe for Smoked Jalapeño Poppers
This post was originally created on January of 2016 and updated October of 2020 with new recipe recommendations and updates to the recipe.
Smoked Jalapeño Poppers Recipe
Ingredients
- 4 slices thick cut bacon, we use Snake River Farms Kurobuta Pork Bacon
For the poppers:
- 10 medium sized jalapeño peppers, halved , with ribs and seeds removed
- 1 cup shredded smoked cheddar cheese
- 4 ounces softened whipped cream cheese
- Garnish: can use green onion, Italian parsley, etc.
Instructions
- Preheat smoker to 250 degrees.
- Place bacon on smoker for about one hour or until crispy. Alternatively you can crisp up bacon in the oven or stovetop.
- Arrange popper halves on a sheet tray or cookie drying rack.
- When bacon is crispy, remove from smoker and finely chop, then add to a medium sized bowl. Add cheddar and cream cheese to the bowl and mix together. If you want more creaminess add more whipped cream cheese.
- Fill each jalapeño with about 1 tablespoon of the cheese mixture; it should be lightly packed.
- Place on smoker at 250 degrees for 30 – 45 minutes. You are looking for the cheese to melt and the jalapenos to look slightly roasted. Remove and serve.
Notes
Nutrition
Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.
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I can’t wait to make these tomorrow on my new smoker for the big game!! They are SO FREAKING GOOD. The flavor is perfect. Even when using unsmoked cheese (gasp). YUM!
Yessss! I hope you loved them! Enjoy your new smoker!!
Had these at a party, and am making them today on the pit barrel smoker. I think my only mistake is I cut the ends off the jalapenos–hope the cheese doesn’t leak out. Thanks for the tips.
Chef – I don’t think it will be an issue. You can always use small foil balls to prop up the end as well!
What a fun way to switch up the usual jalapeno popper – definitely trying these!
It’s definitely a fun recipe!! We made them again this past weekend and they went in seconds!
there’s nothing about jalapeno poppers that i don’t love, and the idea of smoking them excites me very much! nice nosh. 🙂
Thanks 🙂
Ummm… yum!!!!that is looks good!