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Chorizo Cheddar Jalapeño Poppers

Jazz up your low carb appetizer tray with these delicious spicy jalapeño poppers. Stuffed with chorizo and sharp cheddar, it's a party in your mouth!

Jazz up your low carb appetizer tray with these delicious spicy jalapeño poppers. Stuffed with chorizo and sharp cheddar, it’s a party in your mouth!

Low Carb Chorizo Cheddar Jalapeño Poppers

 

You have to wonder who invented the first jalapeño popper. It is pretty genius, when you think about it. Stuffing spicy peppers with creamy cheese or other delicious fillings and baking or frying them to crispy goodness. That poor person really should have patented their invention. They would have made a killing, what with all the chefs and home cooks out there riffing on the original with fun flavours and twists. And how about that incredibly bright individual who thought to forego the crispy filling and wrap the whole darn thing in bacon instead? We, the low carb community, owe that person a debt of the deepest gratitude. They created what is surely the most lasting icon of a low carb appetizer that everyone can enjoy. If only we knew their name, they would go down in history.

I say all this and yet jalapeño poppers have never been a big thing with me. I liked them well enough but I didn’t go out of my way to make them or order them at restaurants. To be honest, they looked fussy to make and I found I’d rather fuss over my dessert recipes rather than an appetizer. So I never really jumped on the jalapeño popper bandwagon until just recently.

Best low carb appetizer recipe - chorizo stuffed jalapeño poppers

Here’s what happened: I was standing in the prepared foods section at Whole Foods some months ago, wondering what the heck to make for dinner. It was soon after we’d moved and I am not sure all of our household belongings had even arrived. If they had, the vast majority were still crated up in boxes, so I didn’t have much of a functioning kitchen to work with. I spied many tasty things and I was hungry, which is always a bad combination at a grocery store. I may or may not have purchased far more than we actually needed for dinner, including a package of ready-to-cook jalapeño poppers from the deli counter.

Low carb jalapeño poppers stuffed with spicy chorizo and sharp cheddar and wrapped in bacon

But these weren’t just any jalapeño poppers. They were not stuffed with the ubiquitous cream cheese filling. No, no, they were far more appealing to me than that because they were stuffed with two of my great loves: chorizo and cheddar. And they were insanely good, just as I suspected they would be. Hot and spicy and so flavourful, I could easily have made my whole meal out of them. As I ate them, I realized just how easy they would be too make myself. So you know I had to try it. And they were easy and possibly even MORE delicious than the pre-made version from Whole Foods, because I could use my favorite Cabot cheddar and some local chorizo.

You can officially call me a jalapeño popper devotee now. I bow before the brilliance of stuffed jalapeños wrapped in bacon!

Best jalapeño popper recipe low carb grain-free

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Chorizo Cheddar Jalapeño Poppers

Servings: 24 poppers
Prep Time 15 minutes
Cook Time 35 minutes
Total Time 50 minutes
Jazz up your low carb appetizer tray with these delicious spicy jalapeño poppers. Stuffed with chorizo and sharp cheddar, it's a party in your mouth!

Ingredients
 

  • 12 fresh jalapeño peppers
  • 1 lb chorizo, (casings removed if present)
  • 2 cups grated sharp Cheddar such as Cabot Seriously Sharp
  • 12 slices bacon, (not thick-cut, cut in half)

Instructions

  • Preheat oven to 350F and set a wire rack over a cookie sheet or use a broiling pan.
  • Cut peppers in half lengthwise and remove ribs and seeds.
  • In a large bowl, mix together chorizo and cheddar until well combined.
  • Fill each half of the jalapeños with about one tbsp of the chorizo/cheddar mixture.
  • Take one half piece of bacon and stretch it out slightly. Wrap it tightly around a jalapeño half, starting at the top and working your way toward the bottom. You should not have to secure it with a toothpick if you pull it tight enough.
  • Bake 25 to 35 minutes, until bacon is crisp to your liking and peppers are tender.
  • If you find you have too much filling for your poppers, no worries! Make little patties and fry it up, it's delicious that way!

Notes

Serves 12. Each serving has 2.28 g of carbs and .39 g of fiber. Total NET CARBS = 1.89 g
Food energy: 273kcal
Saturated fatty acids: 10.03g
Total fat: 21.90g
Calories from fat: 197
Cholesterol: 55mg
Carbohydrate: 2.28g
Total dietary fiber: 0.39g
Protein: 12.93g
Sodium: 599mg

Nutrition

Serving: 2poppers | Calories: 273kcal | Carbohydrates: 2.28g | Protein: 12.93g | Fat: 21.9g | Saturated Fat: 10.03g | Cholesterol: 55mg | Sodium: 599mg | Fiber: 0.39g
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  1. Becky Hardin says:

    5 stars
    OH these look so good. I love that they are wrapped in bacon.

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