Milder jalapenos are being grown for use in salsas.
Jalapenos, red and green, originated in the Veracruz, Mexico town of Jalapa. Shoppers will find jalapenos in most areas of the Southwest, but they are grown mainly in Oaxaca and Chihuahua, Mexico, and Texas. They have become popular for adding heat and spice to Mexican dishes and stews. The green jalapeno can be served roasted and stuffed with cheese for an appetizer. The sweeter red jalapeno is also roasted for soups, pickled for salsas and stews, or dried and smoked over mesquite wood.
Instructions
Jalapenos Stuffed with Crab Meat
1. Jalapenos can also be chopped and added to salsa and other sauces.
Preheat your oven to 400 degrees Fahrenheit.
2. Slicing peppers lengthwise is an easy way to clean out their seeds.
Slice open one side of the peppers. Remove all seeds and membranes.
3. Stuff with the crab meat; about 1 tsp. each.
4. Jalapenos work as a topping for snacks adds spice.
Wrap
5. Place the stuffed peppers on a lined cookie sheet and bake at 400 degrees Fahrenheit for about 20 to 25 minutes, or until the bacon is crisp, turning the peppers occasionally. Peppers are best when eaten hot.
Jalapeno Cream Cheese Poppers
6. Preheat your oven to 450 degrees Fahrenheit.
7. A pepper with the seeds still intact is for the brave soul who can take the heat.
Halve your peppers lengthwise and clean of seeds and membrane.
8. Cut the bacon strips in half lengthwise, and then in half again.
9. Jalapenos can add spice along with many other ingredients.
Spread about 1 tbsp. of cream cheese inside each pepper and wrap each in a slice of bacon.
10. Place the peppers on a baking sheet with foil. Broil peppers in the oven for 15 minutes, or until the bacon strips are cooked.
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