Best 2 Jalapeno Poppers With Hillshire Farm Smoked Sausage Recipes

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GRILLED JALAPEñO POPPERS RECIPE



Grilled Jalapeño Poppers Recipe image

A cheesy appetizer with a kick, this easy recipe is sure to please, and the smoked and grilled versions are better than the fried version. This appetizer is a big hit with people who like a little bit of heat in their food, but you can remove most of the heat to accommodate wimps if you wish.

Provided by Dave Joachim

Categories     Appetizer     Side Dish     Snack     Vegetable

Number Of Ingredients 6

12 slices bacon
8 ounces Homemade Boursin-style Cheese Spread
½ cup sharp cheddar cheese
¼ cup minced pineapple
12 fresh jalapeños
1 teaspoon paprika

Steps:

  • Prep. Cook the bacon to the level of doneness you prefer. It will not cook any more once you stuff the jalapeños with the cheese. Let it cool and chop it into bits.
  • Prepare the Home-made Boursin-style Cheese Spread and mix in the bacon, cheddar, and pineapple.
  • Put on rubber gloves to work on the peppers. If you are going to halve them, use a thin sharp filleting or paring knife to cut off the stems and discard them. Then cut the peppers in half lengthwise. Run the blade along the inside wall of the pepper removing the seeds and the white ribs. If you like hot stuff, leave the ribs in. If you are going to leave them whole and cook them in a rack, slice off the stem and cap and use a potato peeler or narrow knife to remove the seed pod inside. It will be hard to remove the ribs this way, so they will be hotter than the sliced peppers.
  • You can cut them in half, remove the seeds, and stuff them as shown at the top of the recipe. The stem is woody and not very good to eat, so you use it as a handle and bite it off just below the cap. Or, you can cut them in half, remove the inedible cap, and keep the cheese from oozing out with an olive as a plug. Hence the name "One-Eyed Jalapeño Poppers". For this option, the olive is not only functional, it tastes great.
  • If you have a jalapeño grilling rack like the King Kooker Stainless-Steel 36-Hole Jalapeño Rack with Corer shown here, you can just chop off the top, cut out the seeds, and stuff them.
  • You can also cut a small hole in the side and using a pastry bag pipe the cheese in.
  • Spread the cheese mix into the peppers, but not so much that it will overflow when cooking. To make them one-eyed, put an olive at the stem end. Sprinkle the paprika on top.
  • Fire up. Get the smoker or grill going with a 2-zone setup and aim for 225°F (107°C) on the indirect side.
  • Cook. Grill the poppers at about 225°F (107°C) over indirect heat until the cheese melts and the pepper gets a little soft. Try not to let the peppers go limp-they're better with a little crunch.
  • Serve. Remove gently with a spatula and let them cool a bit before serving. They are also fine at room temp or right out of the fridge. Make sure you have plenty of cold beer on hand.

JALAPENO POPPERS WITH HILLSHIRE FARM® SMOKED SAUSAGE



Jalapeno Poppers with Hillshire Farm® Smoked Sausage image

Start off your summer grilling season with a platter of these jalapeno poppers, a fun appetizer of bacon-wrapped smoked sausage pockets stuffed with cream cheese and jalapenos.

Provided by Hillshire Farm(R) Brand

Categories     Trusted Brands: Recipes and Tips     Hillshire Farm®

Time 1h15m

Yield 16

Number Of Ingredients 5

½ (8 ounce) package cream cheese, softened
1 (14 ounce) package Hillshire Farm® Smoked Sausage
2 fresh jalapeno peppers, halved lengthwise and seeded
4 slices bacon
toothpicks

Steps:

  • Cut cream cheese lengthwise into 4 pieces. Place on a plate and freeze 30 minutes.
  • Meanwhile, cut sausage crosswise into 4 portions. To create a pocket, cut each portion, lengthwise, three-fourths of the way through.
  • Place cream cheese pieces in the opening of each sausage portion. Then stuff each opening with half of a jalapeno.
  • Wrap a slice of uncooked bacon around each stuffed sausage and secure bacon with toothpicks as needed.
  • In a charcoal grill, arrange medium coals around the edge of the grill. Place a drip pan in the center of the grill. Place sausage, slit-side down, on a grill rack over the drip pan. Cover and grill 25 minutes or until sausage is browned and bacon is cooked through, turning (to slit-side up) halfway through grilling.
  • Let stand 10 minutes. Cut each sausage into 4 portions and serve with toothpicks as appetizers.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 121.3 calories, Carbohydrate 1.7 g, Cholesterol 25.7 mg, Fat 10.5 g, Fiber 0.3 g, Protein 4.5 g, SaturatedFat 4.5 g, Sodium 285.3 mg, Sugar 0.1 g

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