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Friday, January 5, 2018
Jalapeño Popper Mushrooms – always the first thing to go at parties! Mushrooms stuffed with cream cheese, garlic, cheddar cheese, bacon and jalapeños. Seriously delicious! Can prep mushrooms ahead of time and refrigerate until ready to bake. Great for parties or a low-carb snack. #partyfood #mushrooms #jalapenopoppers #lowcarb
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Pin This RecipeCollege bowl games are in full swing. We’ve been watching all the games. If you are like us, good food is a must when watching football at home. We usually eat just tailgating food as our meal while watching the games. These Mushroom Jalapeño Poppers are PERFECT for watching all the big games. All you need is some Crack Dip and some Pigs in a Blanket and you are all set!
These Mushroom Jalapeño Poppers are loaded with cream cheese, jalapeños, bacon and cheddar cheese. Seriously delicious! I made these for the first college playoff games and they were gone in a flash. I plan on doubling the recipe next time. You can prepare the mushrooms ahead of time and refrigerate until you are ready to bake. I suggest baking the mushrooms on a baking rack. The mushrooms release some liquid as they bake. Baking them on the rack will keep them from getting soggy.
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Jalapeño Popper Mushrooms
Author: Plain Chicken
Yield: 24 mushrooms
Prep Time 10 minutes mins
Cook Time 15 minutes mins
Total Time 25 minutes mins
Jalapeño Popper Mushrooms – always the first thing to go at parties! Mushrooms stuffed with cream cheese, garlic, cheddar cheese, bacon and jalapeños. Seriously delicious! Can prep mushrooms ahead of time and refrigerate until ready to bake. Great for parties or a low-carb snack. #partyfood #mushrooms #jalapenopoppers #lowcarb
Ingredients:
- 24 whole white button mushrooms
- 2 cloves garlic, minced
- 1 (4-oz) can diced jalapeños, drained
- 1 (8-oz) package cream cheese, softened
- ¾ cup shredded cheddar cheese
- ½ pound bacon, cooked and chopped
Instructions:
Preheat oven to 350ºF. Place a baking rack on a foil lined rimmed baking sheet. Set aside.
Remove stems from mushrooms.
Combine cream cheese, garlic, jalapeños, cheese and cooked bacon.
Spoon cream cheese mixture into mushroom caps. Place on baking rack.
Bake for 15 to 20 minutes.
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Pin This RecipeCategories:
- Appetizer
- Finger Foods
- Football Friday
- Low Carb
- Recipes
- Snacks
- Tailgating
- Vegetables
- video
Tags:
- bacon
- cheese
- cream cheese
- jalapenos
- mushrooms
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Can these be made in an air fryer please ?
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yes
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Is it possible to use this same recipe in an air fryer?
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yes
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I made these to accompany a salmon fillet, and twice baked potato. The meal was absolutely delicious. This is definitely a keeper recipe… and is great for more than tailgate parties or snacking!
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Can you use fresh jalapeños in place of canned?
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Of course! Enjoy!
Could you replace the mushrooms with portobello?
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sure
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These are delicious. I use the Philadelphia cream cheese with jalapenos, the 8oz. carton. Also use real bacon bits.
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Are these the little mushrooms
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They are just regular mushrooms that I bought in the produce section
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I have made these many times and they are incredible!! Could the filling be a dip??
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Check out the recipe for Cheesy Baked Dip. Its cooked in a bread bowl. Similar to the filling in these. My favorite for years and haven't found anyone yet who disliked it.
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I also chopped the stems and added to the mixture.
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Do you think these would taste good by swapping out the canned green jalapenos and using canned chilies instead? I'm just thinking for a more mild flavor.
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I think that would be fine. Enjoy!
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Are these still good leftover?
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DO YOU WASH THEM FIRST
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I always wipe them off with a damp cloth.
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Do you prebake mushrooms before stuffing
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No – they bake after you stuff them
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Yum! My kind of party food!! Thank you!
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I can imagine these babies are delicious.
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