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By LeeAnn
on December 19, 2001
These were good but needed something. A little salt maybe?? I added shrimp. I think if I made them again I would season the jalepeno with season salt before filling them.
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on September 15, 2002
We loved the filling for these! I used my hot tomato-less salsa (my hubby doesn't eat tomatoes). We felt that the peppers were a bit firm, I would recommend that either they roast a bit before stuffing them, or a longer cooking time. They sure tasted great though! I dipped the peppers in a beaten egg and then dredged in the bread crumbs and then put the butter/bread crumb mixture over the top! I will definately make these again, roasting the peppers first for a few minutes. Thanks for a great recipe Bergy!
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on September 09, 2002
I have made a variation of this recipe and it worked well. I mixed parmesan half & half with the bread crumbs, used a pungent chutney in the cream cheese with a tbsp of hot sauce -this pepped them up. They went over well. Golden brown on top. Do not over bake you want the jalapeno to have some crispness left so it is finger food. If necessary brown under the broiler for the last few minutes
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on February 09, 2011
yummy!!! don't forget towear gloves!
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I roasted the peppers prior to filling them as another reviewer suggested. I think this was a good idea as they came out nice. Also, next time I think I will leave the breadcrumbs out of the filling as Dom and I both felt that the consistency was too thick. We prefer them to be a little more gooey. :) Great recipe though! Thanks for posting!
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Delicious! I would use a bit less breadcrumbs next time.
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I make these all the time now, thanks! I vary the mixtures from time to time to make a little change but still use this as my base recipe. Good stuff and thanks for sharing!
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on May 09, 2008
Was more like a stuffed jalapeno. not so much a popper. but still VERY GOOD!
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i dont know if i messed this up or not but it didnt taste like the peppers i would it at my fav popper place
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on January 02, 2008
These were a hit with most of my party guests. However, they were really hot!!! I think I will try roasting the peppers a bit first next time to mellow them out a bit. Still, a really nice, fresh-tasting appetizer.
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on June 13, 2007
delicious!
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on June 09, 2007
This looks absolutely wonderful but why does the picture show them wrapped in pastry?? Can't wait to try them!
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on May 16, 2007
good stuff. I didn't find them too hot at all. I made them for a Cinco de Mayo party and they were one of the hits of the party. Nobody at the party seemed to think they were too hot either. As suggested I made them ahead of time and popped them in the oven when the plate needed a refill. I used regular cream cheese rather than light, other than that I followed the recipe to a T.
people found this review Helpful. You can only vote others' reviews helpful or not helpful... Was this review helpful to you? Yes | No We don't know who you are. Sign in or create an accountBy ~Leslie~
on April 25, 2007
We loved this recipe!! I halved it and my husband and I ate them for a late night snack. Do be careful to leave the stem on as stated in the recipe, if you mistakenly eat the stem end of a jalapeno....be prepared to have your head blown off with heat ;) The mixture was exactly the right amount, and my jalapenos varied in size. I did cut back on the breadcrumbs for mine, simply because I am low carbing. But they made the top a nice golden brown and a great texture. Thanks for a wonderful treat Bergy! Made for PAC Spring 2007 :)
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on March 18, 2007
My first time making Jalapeno Poppers and they were delicious. I have a Jalapeño plant and never know what to do with them all! I wasn't sure about the breadcrumb amounts, so I mixed 1/4 cup in with the cheeses and salsa and used the reserved 3 tbsp for the topping, this amount seemed fine with my jalapeños. The rest of the instructions I followed as per the recipe. Thanks for posting Bergy!
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on September 05, 2006
These were very tasty. We didn't intend to eat every one of them, but the two of us cleared the plate and I wanted to make another batch, but feared the next day's gastrointestional reprecussions. Will definitely make them again.
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on June 25, 2006
Incredible! I baked these about 45 minutes in my mom's old oven. They were GONE in no time...it's a good thing I ate a few before I announced they were done!
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on February 07, 2006
We made these for a Superbowl party...they disappeared quick...very easy to make
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on January 04, 2006
Great tasting poppers! I took a little longer to make it --but it was the first time around of course. I took it to christmas dinner and everyone loved them! I left seeds in some peppers to preserve the heat. I did bake them for ~15-20mins before filling them. Thanks for sharing this great recipe!
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on January 01, 2006
Mine didn't turn out as cute as the pictures...lol. But the flavor was terrific. I really prefer baking to the mess of frying, a wonderful recipe.
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