Published 11/9/2023 When you think of a classic bacon-wrapped jalapeño poppers recipe, you think of sliced jalapeño stuffed with cream cheese and then wrapped with bacon. Well, we’re here to share our secret that takes these from delicious to EPICALLY delicious. The answer? Maple syrup! Before roasting in the oven at 400ºF, brush a little maple syrup on top of the bacon. I kid you not, it is life-changing. The slight sweetness brings out the savoriness of the bacon and pairs beautifully with the stuffed jalapeños.
What You Need for Bacon Wrapped Jalapeño Poppers
Jalapeños Cream cheese Greek yogurt Garlic powder Thick-cut bacon Maple syrup
You’ll notice that we also used a little Greek yogurt, which is different than the classic variation. It makes the filling so creamy!
Variations
Make it spicier: instead of pitting the jalapeños completely, leave some seeds, which will add some spice. Use a flavored cream cheese: get fawncy and use a veggie cream cheese or really whatever you have on hand. Swap the maple for honey: we’ve also made these with a drizzle of honey instead of maple and it’s delicious. PS: try our hot honey for a spicer twist!
Can you make bacon wrapped jalapeño poppers in the air fryer?
Spray the bottom of your air fryer basket and then place the poppers on top. Make sure not to overcrowd the basket. Air fry at 400ºF for 15 minutes. Check the bacon and continue cooking until it reaches the desired texture.
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Make-Ahead Directions
You can absolutely make these the day before. Just assemble these jalapeño poppers on a baking sheet and then cover it with plastic wrap. Refrigerate overnight. When you’re ready to cook, follow the baking directions in the recipe card.
Leftovers
Store leftovers in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 3 days.
Serving Suggestions
We love serving these bacon-wrapped jalapeño poppers as finger food at Thanksgiving, on game day, or for any other holiday. You can serve them on their own, but we love dipping them in our Roasted Garlic Caramelized Onion Dip.