Spicy fried Jalapeno Poppers are a classic appetizer that everyone wants! Bite into these cheesy poppers for a flavor explosion!
A classic appetizer, Jalapeño Poppers are warm, cheesy and delicious. Served on their own, or dipped in Ranch Dressing, they are just as tasty as our Jalapeño Popper Dip!
ADDICTING Poppers
Jalapeno Poppers are one of my favorite go-to appetizer recipes. These little bites of heaven are fried until they are golden brown, and all that cream cheese goodness is melted inside.
The flavors in these poppers are AMAZING. Spicy and cheesy, and just downright addicting! Perfect for people who love a good amount of spice, crunch and cheesy-ness (they’re similar to our Sausage Stuffed Jalapeños).
Unfortunately, these bad boys don’t last long in our home (they’re gone in minutes!) The crispy crust is deep-fried, and will not slip off after you take them out to dry.
If you love Jalapeño Poppers as much as we do, then you should try our Jalapeño Popper Dip! It’s super tasty, and another favorite appetizer.
How to Make Jalapeno Poppers
Don’t be intimidated by the deep-frying portion of this recipe. It’s super easy – I promise!
FILLING. Start by mixing the cream cheese and shredded cheese in a bowl. After it’s mixed, spoon a few tablespoons of this mixture into the pepper halves.
BREADING. Place the milk, flour, and bread crumbs in small separate bowls. Dip the jalapeños in milk, then flour, then back in milk. Dip the peppers in the bowl with bread crumbs, making sure to coat completely.
If you want to make sure they are extra coated, re-dip in milk and then back in breadcrumbs.
FRY. Heat up the oil in a skillet on medium-high heat. Fry each jalapeño popper for a few minutes, or until golden brown. Let the poppers drain on a paper towel-lined plate.
Use an oil that can withstand a 350°F temperature. Canola, peanut, and vegetable oils are all good choices.
SERVE. Make sure to serve them warm with homemade Ranch Dip, or other dipping sauces.
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Heat levels. There are several varieties of jalapenos, and each one can work in this recipe. However, you want to be careful because they vary in heat levels.
- We chose to use the most common green or TAM chili pepper, which are fairly mild, especially when the membrane and seeds are removed.
- Another popular jalapeno is the red or Huachinango chile peppers. These rank much higher in how hot they are.
Picking peppers. When picking out your peppers, look at their skin. Younger peppers that have clear, smooth, shiny skin are less spicy than older peppers whose drier skin has stress marks, fleck or white lines on it.
You will also want to choose larger jalapenos, so they can hold a good amount of the cream cheese filling.
How to prepare jalapenos
Wear gloves. If you are not used to working with jalapenos, or are using a spicy variety, I recommend wearing gloves. The oils from this vegetable can cause mild skin irritation, to uncomfortable burning. Above all, DO NOT touch your face or eyes.
- Slice the jalapeno lengthwise.
- Once you open the slices, you will notice a membrane with seed. This is where most of the heat comes from.
- For the mildest popper, use a spoon to scrape out all of the membranes and seeds. To increase the heat, leave some of them in.
Blanch the peppers. If you wish to have a softer jalapeno popper, you can blanch them, but it is not necessary. Should you wish to do so, it’s quite easy.
- Bring a pot of water to a boil.
- Place the cut and prepared jalapenos in the water for about 90 seconds.
- Remove and add them directly into a bowl of ice water.
- Pat dry before stuffing, coating and frying.
VARIATIONS
Bread crumbs. Add extra flavor by seasoning the bread crumbs with salt, garlic powder, chili powder, paprika, or onion powder.
Easily switch up the fillings of these Jalapeño Poppers to create different flavors:
- bacon wrapped jalapeno poppers
- mushrooms with goat cheese
- cheddar cheese and ground beef
- chorizo
- crabmeat, green chiles, and mayo
- refried beans and salsa
Alternative cooking methods
Oven. Bake these jalapeno poppers, instead of frying them. Preheat the oven to 400°F and bake for about 20 minutes, until golden brown and the cheese is melted inside.
Air fryer. Turn the air fryer to 375°F. Cook them for 10-12 minutes, until golden brown. Turn them halfway through, so they cook evenly.
Dipping sauces
The best dipping sauce helps offset the spiciness of the jalapeno. A creamy Ranch Sauce is our favorite. You can also use a Blue Cheese Sauce and Sweet Chili Sauce. Here are a few of our favorites:
Storing info
STORE. We really recommend that you eat these yummy jalapeño poppers fresh! But if you have any leftovers, store them in an airtight container in the fridge. Heat them up in the oven at 400° for about 10-15 minutes.
FREEZE. After you have coated the jalapenos, place on a platter, and then in the freezer. Once they are solid, transfer to a freezer Ziploc.
To fry, allow them to sit at room temperature while the oil is heating up. Fry until warm and golden.
These cream cheese poppers are addicting, so don’t say we didn’t warn you. Just be prepared to want them all. 😉
For more appetizers, check out:
- Crockpot Meatballs
- Bacon Wrapped Smokies
- Spinach Puffs
- Southwest Egg Rolls
- Cream Cheese Bean Dip
- Bacon Wrapped Sweet Potato Bites
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Jalapeno Poppers Recipe
Ingredients
- 6 oz cream cheese softened
- 1 cup shredded cheddar cheese
- 10-12 jalapeno peppers halved and seeded
- 1 cup milk
- 1 cup all-purpose flour
- 1 cup bread crumbs
- vegetable oil for frying
Instructions
- Mix cream cheese and shredded cheese in a bowl. Spoon a few tablespoons of this mixture into the pepper halves.
- Place milk, flour and bread crumbs in separate bowls. Dip jalapenos in milk, then flour, then back in milk. Dip peppers in bowl with bread crumbs making sure it is all coated. (To make sure they are coated, re-dip in milk and back in breadcrumbs)
- Heat oil in a skillet on medium-high heat. Fry jalapeno peppers for a few minutes or until golden brown.
- Let drain on a paper towel-lined plate. Serve warm with ranch or other dipping sauces.
My husband ABSOLUTELY loves these! Theyre pretty eaSy to make and perfect for a party.
these are so yummy! my family loved them!
Made these for a party and everybody loved them!
So excited to find your rec have you ever froze these? I have a bumper crop of jumbo jalApenos!
I have not personally tried. I’d love to know, if you try! Thank you!
I could eat way too many of these! They are dangerously good! They are gone so fast!
This is exactly what I was looking for! These are PErfect! Thanks for the recipe!
I’m so glad I found this recipe. I’m almost embarrassed to say that I usually buy them premade in the frozen section but this recipe was so easy to follow. Store bought no more.
These are perfect for game Days! The flavor is great and they are so addicting!
These are the best yummy little appetizers! QUick and very deliCious.
My boys and their friends downed these when i made them. They luckily left one for me to try and they are DELICIOUS!!! Great recipe!
Have you ever made this using pablano peppers? Thanks so much for sharing your recipe!
I have not, but that’s a good idea!
I have a bunch of jalapeños. Can I make these and freeze them? These look amazing 😋
They are the best. So easy to make and no left overs.thank you for the recipe
You are so welcome!! Thanks for saying that!! We love them, too!
My fiance and I just made these and they were delicious! Great recipe! Thank you!
You are so welcome!! Glad you like them 🙂 Thank you!
If i use jumbo jalapenos will the coo tender or will they come out had still ?
I tryed maki thrs for my fa but they wrr still Hard to hard to eat what sh i do to cook with buRning them
I am glad you tried them. What made them hard to eat? Were they burned? Your oil could have been too hot or they were just in the oil too long. There are a couple more options, if you don’t want to fry them…OVEN: You can bake these poppers instead of frying them if you’d prefer. Just preheat the oven to 400 degrees and bake for about 20 minutes until golden brown and the cheese is melted inside.
AIR FRYER: You can also air fry them. Turn the air fryer to 375 degrees. Cook them for 10-12 minutes until they are golden brown. Turn them halfway through so they cook evenly throughout. Hope that helps!
Can’t Wait to try these
Sure, hope you like them 🙂
I have a bunch of jalapeños. Can I make these and freeze them? These look amazing 😋
We typically recommend to eat them fresh, but you could certainly try freezing them! Reheat them in the oven at 400 for 10-15 minutes or until warmed through.
What kind of bre crum did you use?
I usually use plain or Italian 🙂
These turned out amazing! I think the only thing I would suggest is adding a little salt to the flour or on top after frying them.
Glad you liked them! Thank you for letting me know what you thought!
I made this tonight. Very nice. What do you think about blanching the pepper, removing the skin to help the dipping cycle being more productive. I am hoping to hear back from you!
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I haven’t tried that method before but it sounds intriguing. Let me know how it goes if you try it out. I’d love to hear!
Thank you for the recipe I love jalapeno poppers with cream cheese but I can’t find them jetey with cream cheese they only have the ones with cheddar cheese and I don’t want them I prefer the cream cheese
You’re welcome! I love the cream cheese too. So so yummy! Glad you found the recipe. 🙂
Woaaaaawwwwwwww i just made the oven version and they are amazing!!! Thanks so much for the share
You’re welcome! I’m glad you enjoyed them!
Added an egg to a cup of milk and three kinds of cheese to the cream cheese.
Did both, some baked at 400 for 20 minutes, and some fried for 3-4 minutes.
Garden fresh peppers, green ones were sweet and the red ones were really hot!
Could not stop eating till they were ALL Gone!
Thanks for this, no more store-bought or fast-food poppers for me!
Sounds delicious! Thanks for sharing what you did. I’m so glad you loved this popper recipe!
These are my husband’s favorites! They are so easy to make & SO tasty!
Jalapenos are usually a little too spicy for me but the coolness of the cream cheese offsets it perfectly and creates just the right amount of kick.
So much better than store-bought jalapeno poppers! These have the perfect amount of spice. Our family gobbled them up.
Thanks for the jalapeno and spice tips. I left in some of the membrane and seeds in a few of the poppers because half my family is nuts and LOVES to have their mouths burn. For the sane half I made mild poppers.
My favorite appetizer. These are so simple, and so good!!
These homemade poppers are WAY better than any store bought or frozen version! I’ll never go back!!
These were a hit!! I made them for our game night with friends and everyone raved about them. Thank you!
You’re welcome! I’m so glad to hear the poppers were a hit!
These are one of my favorite party foods! So cheesy and delicious.