HICKORY SMOKED JALAPEñO POPPERS

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Once you smoke a jalapeno popper, you will never grill one again. The flavor is outrageous and the bacon doesn't burn as it tends to on a grill. In addition, the cheese stays inside and doesn't ooze out like it does when grilling. Choose your flavor wood and get smoking.

Provided by Lynn Socko

Categories     Cheese Appetizers

Time 1h45m

Number Of Ingredients 5

12 jalapeno peppers
12 slice bacon
8 oz cream cheese
8 oz cheddar cheese
1-2 slice bread

Steps:

  • 1. Cut tops off of jalapenos. Using the end of a spoon or fork, stick down inside and rotate the fork. This will loosen the membranes and seeds. Then dump out the seeds. Do this a couple of times if needed. UPDATED 12/2013: Slice off a piece of pepper longways, stuff, wrap in bacon, and smoke. I find this way easier!
  • 2. Place cream cheese in a mixing bowl and turn the mixer on. Grate 8 oz of cheese then add to cream cheese. Beat for a minute or so.
  • 3. Put cheese/cream cheese mixture into jalapeno and push down inside with finger.
  • 4. Tear a small piece of bread off. I like using the heal of the bread, and place inside the top of jalapeno. This will help keep the cheese inside the pepper.
  • 5. Wrap pepper with bacon, starting by draping one end of bacon over the opening of pepper. Then bring bacon down to the tip of pepper and begin wrapping it back up to the top. Secure with a toothpick.
  • 6. Smoke on the smoker at about 200-250° for about 1- 1/2 hr.
  • 7. Timing will depend on smoker temp. The best way to tell if they are done, make a couple more than you need to serve and test one out after one hour.

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