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Putting a spin on a classic with these Bacon Wrapped Cheddar Corn Jalapeño Poppers…with creamy, cooling cilantro lime ranch. Spicy jalapeños stuffed with cheesy cheddar corn “dip”, then wrapped in bacon, and oven-roasted until the cheese has melted and the bacon is crispy. Serve these summery jalapeño poppers with a cooling cilantro-ranch to tame the heat. These poppers make for a fun and delicious summer appetizer that’s equally great for upcoming fall game days.
Cheesy. Cheddar. Corn. Stuffed. Jalapeño. Poppers…and wrapped in bacon too! The combination of cheesy corn, spicy jalapeños, and crispy smoky bacon is just too good to pass up. Especially when summer corn is in season, I mean, right? Yess! If you dislike bacon, I’m so sorry, but for those of you who enjoy bacon, these are truly delicious.
PS. I do have to add that if you really do hate bacon, these are still great without. I don’t want anyone to not be able to make these cheesy poppers.
So my mom has been encouraging me to make jalapeño poppers since last fall. She loves them. Peppers plus cheese, and more times than not, wrapped in bacon. A simple and perfect flavor combination.
I don’t have a recipe for a classic popper here on HBH, but a couple of weeks ago, these cute little peppers came out of my kitchen. I’ve now decided that these corn stuffed peppers are actually better than the classic. Apparently corn is the KEY to an incredible popper. That may be a little bold to say, but take a second to think about these flavors all put together.
Yep, so delicious.
Sometimes recipes come to be in fun ways and involve someone from the family telling me to make a certain dish. Or sometimes it’s something very random, like a color I’m drawn to, or some tomatoes on the counter. And sometimes it’s just a matter of me just racking my brain for new and exciting ideas to share.
But other times? Recipe titles just flow into my headspace and I immediately become excited about the sound of the flavors together.
I realize this makes no sense, but it’s a crazy thing my brain does.
Which is where these poppers come in. I was jotting down ideas for summer corn recipes when I suddenly had the thought to stuff jalapeño peppers with corn and wrap them in bacon.
Cheesy cheddar corn stuffed jalapeño poppers, as my mind silently, but excitedly, said to me. It’s not the most creative concept, but it sure is delicious. Think melty sharp cheddar cheese with sweet corn, spicy peppers, and crispy smoky bacon. Yummm.
These are very quick and simple to make. You need a sheet pan, a ton of jalapeños, and just a few other ingredients.
Start by halving those spicy peppers and getting rid of the seeds.
Mix together lots of sharp cheddar cheese, summer corn, and fresh chives. Stuff the cheesy corn into the jalapeño. Wrap each jalapeño in a thin slice of salty, smokey bacon. And then bake…and that’s pretty much it.
Not all poppers are served with a dip, but personally I think everything can be made better with a little sauce/dip action. The flavors here just needed something creamy and cooling. So I decided on a little ranch…but not your average ranch.
I used fresh cilantro, chives, and plenty of lime in place of the usual herb mix. This is the perfect sauce to balance the heat of these cheesy peppers.
I’m very much looking forward to serving these from now through the fall months. They make a great summer appetizer that easily transitions into fall entertaining and Sunday game days at home.
Or just simply make them, and enjoy!
Looking for other summer appetizer recipes? Here are a few ideas:
Garlic Parmesan Herb Butter Polenta Fries with Lemon Aioli
Mac and Cheese Stuffed Oven Fried Zucchini Bites
Goat Cheese Stuffed Bacon Wrapped Dates with Rosemary Honey
Lastly, if you make these Bacon Wrapped Cheddar Corn Jalapeño Poppers be sure to leave a comment and/or give this recipe a rating! Above all, I love to hear from you guys and always do my best to respond to each and every comment. And of course, if you do make this recipe, don’t forget to tag me on Instagram! Looking through the photos of recipes you all have made is my favorite!
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Can you use other peppers like Serrano or havasu? I have an abundance of them in my garden.
Hi Jackie,
Totally, that will work well for you! Please let me know if you give this recipe a try, I hope you love it!! xT
Do you have any suggestions as far as making these ahead of time? Or do you suggest making them fresh?
Hey Sarah,
I would just assemble your poppers and then bake once you are ready to serve. I hope you love this recipe, please let me know if you give it a try! xTieghan
These are sooooo good!!! I made these months ago and I’m making them again for Easter. I just love your recipes. Thank you SO much for doing what you do and making our days delicious! ♡
Hey Aimee,
I am thrilled this recipe was enjoyed, thanks so much for giving it a try! ?xTieghan
?? So sorry! I don’t add anything to my ‘outlets’. My typo. Add to an omlet.
This is my 2nd time making these and it is the second of many more. A friend of mine doesn’t eat pork ? and I won’t touch faux bacon so I leave it off if she is a guest. I opted for Fire Roasted Corn from TJ’s as seasonal is gone by with. I sprinkle with a bit of smoked paprika and this recipe is marvelous. With bacon or without. As someone said, double and save unused portion. I stir it into just finished rice, add it to an outlet (but first I lay down thin slices of tomato), I saute up dice onion and pepper and brown off hamburg and add drained tomato and then add that to med shells, tossing this over the top and stirring in to melt. Its fantastic.
Hi Kim! I am so happy this recipe turned out so amazing for you!! Thank you for trying it! xTieghan
These were so good and the perfect way to use up the jalapeños I got at the farmer’s market this weekend! I love the freshness of the jalapeños with the creamy, cheesy corn mixture. Definitely a great appetizer to share!
Thank you for trying this one, Katherine! I am really glad it turned out so well for you! xTieghan
This is my new addiction. I really enjoy these poppers. Instead of bacon I use thin slices of prosciutto. It crisps in the first cook. No need to broil. Also, I got a batch of really spicy jalapeños from a local farm. My fingers felt the burn for a couple of hours after. Wore gloves this time. Also froze half the recipe. Will be interested to see how they turn out. Thanks for sharing this!
Thank you for trying this recipe, Helen! I am so happy these turned out so amazing for you! xTieghan
These were the best jalapeño poppers I’ve ever made! The corn & cilantro made for a nice twist. The filling was so delicious and reminded me of corn dip we used to enjoy at football tailgates. Yum!
That sounds amazing! Thank you so much for trying this one, Kelli! xTieghan
Made these ahead of time for a boat in concert. Popped them in the oven quick for a reheat….What a hit they were!
As always your recipes are always amazing!! Thank for sharing your gift of food ?
Thank you so much Steph! xTieghan
All of your recipes are speaking to my soul lately and are just as good as they look and sound! You have been helping to keep me sane and full with the most delicious food. My family and I thank you ?
Aw I am so happy this turned out so well for you, Aimee! xTieghan
ONE WORD; LOVE
Thank you!! xTieghan
Absolutely amazing recipe! They were a huge hit at my friend’s birthday dinner. Gone in five minutes haha.
Amazing! Thank you so much for trying this recipe, Abby! I am thrilled this turned out so well for you! xTieghan
These look great! I unfortunately can’t have cream cheese so I’m wondering what I can use instead? I am able to have hard cheeses and many other forms of dairy to a certain degree so a different dairy solution would also be ok.
Hey Jennifer,
Unfortunately for this recipe I would recommend using another soft cheese in place of the cream cheese. Please let me know if you have any other questions! xTieghan
These look like the perfect way to use the jalapenos in my garden! Do you think they would freeze well?
Hey Emmaline,
Yes you could assemble these and then freeze in an airtight container. I hope you love the recipe, please let me know if you have any other questions! xTieghan