Jalapeño Poppers
Making jalapeño poppers at home is wonderfully simple and only requires THREE ingredients! This is the perfect crowd-pleasing, easy appetizer; whether you’re having a cookout, watching a game, or hosting a party, everyone will love these.

Years ago, I needed a very quick, impromptu, no-time-for-the-store appetizer and when I surveyed my fridge, I found a bag of jalapenos, cream cheese, and bacon, among other things. I immediately knew I could whip up some jalapeno poppers and, much to my amazement, they were gobbled up and raved about, even from guests who claimed they didn’t like spicy anything.
If you’re looking for snacks that you can scale up and prepare easily (even ahead of time), these should be at the top of your list!
Only THREE Ingredients!

The absolute best part about jalapeño poppers (other than how utterly delicious they are) is that they are ridiculously easy to make and super simple to scale for a party of 2 to a party of 50. Here is all you’ll need:
- Jalapeno Peppers – The star of the show… whether you grow your own or buy them from the store, any traditional jalapeno peppers will work.
- Cream Cheese – I use block cream cheese for this and prefer the full-fat variety so that it doesn’t get watery.
- Bacon – Use your favorite brand, but I do not recommend thick cut, as it will just take too long to cook.
Customization Options
There are so many ways to customize these jalapeno poppers, but here are a few ideas:
- Chop bacon instead of wrapping – In lieu of wrapping each jalapeno in bacon, you could cook it separately until crisp, chop it up and mix it into the cream cheese.
- Add shredded cheese – I love this cheesy addition! Use your favorite, but I really like sharp cheddar cheese, colby, or a Montery Jack blend here. You could also add grated Parmesan cheese (in the mixture or on top).
- Add extra flavorings – I honestly don’t feel these need much extra pop, but you could finely chop green onions, chives, garlic, use garlic powder, cayenne, etc. and add them to the cream cheese mixture if you want to include additional flavors.
- Add a crunchy topping – The bread crumb topping from my cajun mac and cheese recipe is my favorite! To use it here, combine ½ cup panko bread crumbs with 2 tablespoons melted butter, then sprinkle over the prepared jalapeno poppers before baking.
How to Make Jalapeno Poppers
These come together quickly and easily; here’s how!

Step #1: Prep the Jalapenos – I recommend that you wear gloves to handle jalapeno peppers; there is nothing worse than getting the spicy oil on your hands and forgetting to not touch your eye 😅 Wearing your gloves, slice the jalapenos in half lengthwise and scoop out the seeds and membranes (this keeps the dish mild instead of spicier).
Step #2: Stuff the Jalapenos – Spread the cream cheese inside of each jalapeno half.
Step #3: Wrap with Bacon – Wrap a slice of bacon around each jalapeno half, tucking in the end underneath the jalapeno.
Step #4: Bake! – These are done in less than 30 minutes and can be served warm or at room temperature.

What to Serve with Jalapeno Poppers
While these poppers absolutely stand on their own taste and texture-wise, some people like to include a dipping sauce to go along with them. A few suggestions:
- Ranch dressing
- BBQ sauce
- Spicy dipping sauce
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Can You Make These Ahead of Time?
Yes! This is a great recipe to prepare the day before a party or cookout.
Simply prepare the peppers and place in an airtight container, on a tray, or on the baking sheet and cover with plastic wrap, then refrigerate until ready to bake.
How to Store and Reheat
Storage – Place cooled jalapeno poppers in an airtight container and keep in the refrigerator for up to 3 days.
To Reheat in Oven – Place on a baking sheet and reheat in a 350-degree oven for 10 to 15 minutes, or until heated through.
To Reheat in Air Fryer – Place the jalapeno poppers filling-side-up in the air fryer and heat at 375 degrees for 5 to 7 minutes, or until warmed through and crisp.
I do not recommend reheating jalapeno poppers in the microwave, as they will become mushy.

More Favorite Appetizer Recipes
- Jalapeno Popper Dip
- Crispy Baked Chicken Wings
- Antipasto Appetizer Squares
- Cheesy Pepperoni Bites
- Cheesy Bacon-Wrapped Dates
- Spinach Artichoke Dip
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Jalapeño Poppers
Ingredients
- 20 whole, fresh jalapeños, halved lengthwise, seeds and membranes removed
- 16 ounces (453.59 g) cream cheese, at room temperature
- 2 pounds (907.18 g) bacon
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 450 degrees F. Place a wire rack on a baking sheet OR line a baking sheet with parchment paper and set aside.
- Spread cream cheese in the cavity of each jalapeño half, then wrap with bacon (depending on the size of the jalapeño, you could use a whole piece of bacon, or half). Place on the wire rack or baking sheet.
- Bake for 20 to 25 minutes, until the bacon is done and crispy. Serve immediately or at room temperature.
Notes
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This recipe was originally published in January 2011.
Photography by Dee Frances



Love bacon wrapped poppers, my wife and I have been making them for years. The only difference is we add 4oz of either blue cheese or gorganzola. Give it a try, you won’t be disappointed.
How far in advance can I prepare these?
Hi Jennifer, I think you could probably assemble them the morning the prepare to serve them, then place them on a baking sheet, cover with plastic wrap and refrigerate until ready to bake. They might need an extra couple of minutes in the oven.
Love these but they trashed by oven!!!!! Doing on the grill from now on!! Have to clean oven tomorrow now…
sprinkle a little brown sugar on the cream cheese before wrapping the bacon. delicious!
I used to make these a lot and they were always a hit.
I make these quite often and have for years. My family loves them. They also work well grilled on the bbq. For a little less fat from the bacon, I adapted the recipe a bit. I cook the bacon and drain it on paper towels. Then crumble it. I soften the cream cheese and whip it with a hand mixer. I then add the crumbled bacon and fold it in. We like it spicy, so I add jalapenos seeds to the mixture. I then spoon the mixture into a zip-lock bag and cut the end piece off, large enough so the bacon pieces will fit through. Bake until the jalapenos are soft. The cream cheese mixture goes brown and a bit crusty, which adds a bit of texture. Delicious!
One more thing, I use a melon baller to remove the seeds and membrane, works fantastic!
Does anyone know if these would work with turkey bacon? Would the baking time or temp need to be adjusted?
Try completly covering them in bacon and securing with a few toothpicks, then deep fry them at 375 for a couple of minutes. The peppers are a little crisp ( al dente), very tasty and fast.
When i make these i like to season my cream cheese with garlic powder put as much as you want depends on how much you like garlic and i dont use the sheredded cheese only cream cheese it is very very good that way i have made plenty of folks fall in love with them..
Just dropping in to check out these awesome jalapenos!!! Just pinned to my Super Bowl Board!!
Now I am off to follow via Facebook!!
I make these the same but add BBQ sauce on top when baking. Sometime I put a little bit of minced garlic in the cream cheese too. The BBQ sauce really makes a difference!
These are the best with maple bacon! Love!
tried this recipe and loved it, this the best recipe yet! what a hit!!
I’m a novice in the kitchen, but did these for a group of 6 last night. They were easy and everyone loved them. I did them on the green egg and used straight cream cheese. Didn’t watch the time too closely; just pulled them off a couple minutes after the bacon started turning crispy.
We make these and they are SOOOO delish! We mix sharp shredded cheddar into the cream cheese and instead of slicing the peppers lengthwise we cut the tops off, stuff them, wrap them in bacon being sure to pin the end of the bacon over the opening in the top with a toothpick and then we grill them on the outdoor grill. OMGosh, they are the bomb grilled.
These look sooo yummy! I’ve been looking at quite a few popper recipes and these just moved to the top of my list!
Did you bake them on the cooling rack? It looks like you did, but I’ve never put my rack into the oven before. Thanks!
I did bake them on the cooling rack – I have used it before for breaded baked chicken and things like that.
Mmmmm, these look soooooooooo good! I’m so glad I have the Super Bowl as an excuse to make these ;)!!!!
These look so incredibly tasty! I’m not really into football (don’t hate me!), but I love all the food that comes along with it. :)
Perfect party food -LOVE!!!
Yum! These look absolutely incredible! Like jalapeño poppers, but so much better.
Drooling over this! This would be a great snack for a Super Bowl party.
This is one of our all time faves! So glad u posted. I thought it was just a tx thing :-)
These are so yummy! Our family makes them quite often and to us they are referred to as ‘Dead Rats’. Quite the appetizing name huh!?! :) I over look the horrible family name beacuse they are so delicious!
What a perfect snack! I don’t think I’d be able to share though!
this looks so easy and delicious!!!!
I’m gonna try it!!!! (^_^)
These look delicious! I’m definitely bringing them to the Super Bowl Party I am going to. I also plan to make stuffed tomatoes and Football Truffles! YUMMY!
Yummm! Love the idea of wrapping bacon around these! Be sure to wear gloves when handling the peppers. If you don’t, you’ll wish you had when your hands and cuticles on are fire later! Forgot the gloves one time; that’s all it took. Now I have a box of 500 gloves in the pantry!
This time of year I get envious of the whole Superbowl thing. Where’s OUR celebration where we get to snarf delicious and zingy bites like these in front of the television?
Having a girls’ night in next week, but somehow I don’t think the DVD of Funny Girl will cut it. :-/
We go to this great mexican resturaunt which serves stuffed jalapenos – my Mum always finds them too hot, but my sister and I love them. This is definately something I am looking forward to recreating!
Shari from http://www.goodfoodweek.blogspot.com