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Wonton Jalapeno Poppers are another way to enjoy the classic jalapeno poppers that we all love. Filled with cream cheese, Cheddar cheese, and fresh jalapenos, this is a snack you don’t want to miss.

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Jalapeno Wonton Poppers

Jalapeno poppers have been among the best-selling appetizer at many casual dining restaurants for decades. But making them at home has always been a big hassle that can leave your kitchen a bit messy.

But this recipe for jalapeno poppers makes it a snap for you to get the same restaurant flavor without any headaches. So, what is the secret? It is using wonton wrappers instead of traditional breading.

This simple hack will let you make jalapeno cream cheese wontons anytime you want for a fraction of the cost of buying them at a restaurant or prepacked.

Jalapeno wontons are great for any party or celebration, so try out this recipe, and you won’t be disappointed.

Handling Jalapenos Safely

Jalapeno peppers are hot. If you are not careful while preparing the jalapenos for Wonton Jalapeno Poppers, you may wind up with burning eyes or worse!

You can avoid a painful experience while prepping jalapeno wontons by always wearing food-safe disposable rubber gloves and by not touching your face or anywhere on your body as you work.

Wash your hands, along with your knife and cutting board in warm soapy water immediately after prepping.

Jalapeno Pepper Heat Level

Have you ever noticed that some jalapeno peppers are hotter than others? While you will never know for sure which peppers are the hottest until after you bite into them, several signs can give you clues about the pepper’s heat level.

Check out the outside of the pepper. Jalapeno peppers that have smooth, blemish-free skin are usually the mildest.

If you notice a few white spots and a few irregularities on the skin, there is a good chance that pepper has a bit of a kick.

Jalapeno peppers with deep crevices and lots of splotches of white are even hotter.

Avoid purchasing red jalapenos unless you love mouth-numbing heat.

After trying a jalapeno, if you find that it is just too hot for you to handle, don’t throw it out. Remember that the cream cheese filling will help cool things down, and you can tame the heat by careful trimming of the pepper.

Most of the capsaicin, the chemical that makes peppers hot, is located in the seeds and ribs. Lay the cut jalapenos skin-side down on a cutting board and use a sharp knife to remove the ribs and seeds.

Trim off the very top layer of the flesh of the peppers to further reduce the heat level of the peppers.

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What Makes a Jalapeno Hot

I am going to leave it up to you if you want these hot or not. What actually makes the pepper hot is the capsicum within the pepper.

Jalapeños have 2,500–10,000 Scoville heat units, which means they can be mild or pretty hot.

Personally, when chopping up many of these peppers at once, I like to wear gloves because they seem to burn your hands for a long time. If you are like me, I am later taking these capsicum coated fingers and somehow sticking them near my eyes, only to be tearing up next.

If you don’t like your peppers too hot, the capsicum is held in two major areas, that would be the seeds and the ribs inside of the pepper. If you remove these two areas you will remove most of the heat.

Elise Bauer of Simply Recipes suggests how to distinguish between a hot jalapeno pepper and one that isn’t is to look for striations on the pepper. Perfectly smooth peppers will be less hot, and those with those small brown striations that are typically focused on the top and the bottom of the pepper will be hotter.

It is really the capsicum that makes the pepper hot though. And that heat is held in the seeds and the ribs of the pepper. So now you know how to adjust to how much heat you enjoy.

Recipe Ingredients

Here’s a list of what you need:

  • Cream cheese
  • Grated Cheddar cheese, sharp recommended
  • Worcestershire sauce
  • Freshjalapenopepper
  • Wonton wrappers
  • Vegetable oilfor frying

If you lead a gluten-free lifestyle, Noy Soy brand makes gluten-free wonton wrappers.

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How to Make Wonton Jalapeno Poppers

  1. Mix together cream cheese and Cheddar cheese in a medium-sized bowl.
  2. Add Worcestershire sauce and chopped jalapeno. Mix well into the cream cheese mixture.
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  1. Place 1/2 teaspoon of the filling in the center of a wonton wrapper.
  2. Dip your finger into water and run your finger along 2 sides of the wonton wrapper.
  3. Fold the dry edges onto the wet edges of the wonton wrapper. Press to remove air and completely seal the edges.
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  1. Add enough oil to the cooking vessel so the bottom 3 to 4 inches are covered. Heat oil to 350 degrees.
  2. Cook the wontons for about 90 seconds, turning when brown on the first side, and then cooking until browned on the other side.
  3. Remove and drain on awire rackbefore serving.
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Tips For Making and Storing Jalapeno Cream Cheese Wontons

  • Use an air fryer. Cut down on calories by using an air fryer without losing any of the crispiness of deep-frying. Simply spray the uncooked wontons with a bit of non-stick spray before placing them in a 350-degree air fryer for 6 to 8 minutes.
  • Don’t forget the dip! Dairy-based and sweet dips can help to cool things down. Ranch dressing is an easy choice. Or, how about trying some pineapple salsa?
  • Uncooked Wonton Jalapeno Poppers freeze well. Although you will probably want to eat all the cooked jalapeno poppers you make, you freeze uncooked ones. Thaw the poppers before cooking.
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Wonton Jalapeno Poppers

Wonton Jalapeno Poppers are a great appetizer to bring to a party.The best crispy wontons filled with cream cheese, Cheddar, and fresh jalapeno pepper.

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Course: Appetizer

Cuisine: American

Keyword: Wonton Jalapeno Poppers

Prep Time: 10 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 10 minutes minutes

Total Time: 20 minutes minutes

Servings: 16

Calories: 159kcal

Author: Stephanie Manley

Ingredients

  • 8 ounces cream cheese softened
  • 1 cup grated Cheddar cheese Sharp cheese recommended
  • ½ teaspoon Worcestershire sauce
  • 1 jalapeno finely diced
  • 1 package wonton wrappers
  • vegetable oil for frying

Instructions

  • Mix together room temperature cream cheese and grated Cheddar cheese in a medium-sized mixing bowl.

  • Add Worcestershire sauce and chopped jalapeno and mix well into the cream cheese mixture.

  • Add about ½ teaspoon of the filling to the wonton wrapper.

  • Dip your finger into water and run your finger along 2 sides of the wonton wrapper.

  • Fold the dry edge onto the wet edge of the wonton wrapper and press the edges together. Make sure that they wontons are well sealed.

  • Add enough oil to the cooking vessel so the bottom 3 to 4 inches are covered.

  • Heat oil to 350 degrees.

  • Cook the wontons for about 90 seconds turning when brown on the first side, and then cooking until browned on the other side.

  • Remove the cooked wontons and drain them on a wire rack before serving.

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Nutrition

Calories: 159kcal | Carbohydrates: 17g | Protein: 5g | Fat: 7g | Saturated Fat: 4g | Cholesterol: 25mg | Sodium: 252mg | Potassium: 49mg | Fiber: 0g | Sugar: 0g | Vitamin A: 275IU | Vitamin C: 1.1mg | Calcium: 78mg | Iron: 1mg

Wonton Jalapeno Poppers - CopyKat Recipes (2024)

FAQs

How do you get the batter to stick to jalapeno poppers? ›

A lot of recipes I found make the mistake of breading the jalapeño poppers with just a dip in milk followed by breadcrumbs, but it's hard to get a good single coat because liquids fail to stick to the pepper skin. To solve this, I do a double layer of dredging, first soaking the poppers in milk followed by flour.

What is the best main dish for jalapeno poppers? ›

These jalapeño poppers are pretty versatile — you can serve them with just about anything. They pair perfectly with other classic appetizers like nachos, chicken wings, or any kind of dip. Homemade jalapeño poppers are also a great warm-up for tailgate-style entrees, such as hot dogs or hamburgers.

How do you keep the cheese in jalapeno poppers? ›

Let the poppers cool for at least 10 minutes before serving.

Because the filling is made up entirely of cheese (and therefore totally melty straight from the oven), it's important to let the poppers cool before serving them, which will set the cheese a bit.

How to make jalapeno poppers that aren t spicy? ›

Control the spice level: for mild-medium heat, remove all the seeds and membranes. For spicier jalapeno poppers, either leave some of the seeds/membrane in the jalapenos or add some of the seeds to the filling. Use soft cream cheese.

How do you get breading to stick to peppers? ›

Combine the salt and flour in a shallow bowl. Put bread crumbs in a shallow bowl. Dip the peppers in the milk, then in the flour, coating thoroughly. Set them on a sheet of foil or waxed paper to dry for about 15 minutes.

What sauce goes best with jalapeno poppers? ›

a) Ranch dressing: this creamy, tangy sauce is a classic dip for jalapeño poppers and offers a cool contrast to the spicy filling.

How do you keep cheese from oozing out of jalapeno poppers? ›

The best thing you can do with any food is wrap it in bacon, and that is exactly what I am going to do. I figured the best way to keep the cheese from coming out of the bottom is to wrap bacon starting at the bottom and working my way up. I wrapped each one in bacon and used a tooth pick to hold them together.

What kind of sauce do you eat with jalapeno poppers? ›

In a small microwave safe bowl, take 4 heaping tablespoons of Raspberry Preserves/jam and 4 teaspoons of water, mix well with fork. Heat in microwave for 20-30 seconds, or until warm – adjust time depending on your microwave.

Should I flip jalapeño poppers? ›

The Bacon Wrapped Jalapeno Poppers

Poke the toothpick into the side of the jalapeno so it makes it easy to flip in the pan. In other words, not directly into the cream cheese part. Heat the jalapeno poppers in a large frying pan for about 5-6 minutes on each side, or until the bacon is browned and crispy.

How many jalapeños make a pound? ›

Approx 12 – 15 jalapenos peppers per pound. Our jalapenos are approximately 4-5 inches long and great for stuffing and grilling or chopping into salsas and sauces.

Why do my jalapeños have no spice? ›

“The long-term 'de-spicification' of the jalapeño is a deliberate choice, not the product of a bad season of weather,” Reinhart wrote. In short, most jalapeños are sent to factories to be used in prepared foods such as salsas, chips and sausages.

Do you remove seeds from jalapeno poppers? ›

If you're making jalapeño poppers, you'll want to keep the stems on the peppers. Slice the peppers in half lengthwise. Then, use a paring knife to remove the seeds and membrane. Now, your peppers are ready to be stuffed to make poppers!

Why are my jalapeno poppers so hot? ›

A pepper plant that is stressed, having the soil get dry between infrequent waterings, appears to have an impact on the the hotness of the pepper. The older the pepper, and the more stress the plant has been under, the more white lines you'll see, and the hotter the pepper will be.

How do you get panko to stick to peppers? ›

Use the FEBuary method of breading--F=flour, E=eggs, B=breadcrumbs. Coat a few peppers at at time in the flour, then in the egg mixture, and finally in the breadcrumbs pressing to make sure the coating sticks.

Do you flip jalapeno poppers on the grill? ›

To Grill. Place jalapenos on grill cut side down and grill just until bacon begins to crisp (about 6 minutes). Gently loosen bacon from the grill and flip jalapenos over. Reduce heat to medium-low and cook an additional 10-12 minutes or until bacon is cooked and cheese is melted.

Should I flip jalapeno poppers? ›

The Bacon Wrapped Jalapeno Poppers

Poke the toothpick into the side of the jalapeno so it makes it easy to flip in the pan. In other words, not directly into the cream cheese part. Heat the jalapeno poppers in a large frying pan for about 5-6 minutes on each side, or until the bacon is browned and crispy.

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