Jalapeño Popper Stuffing Recipe - Fab Everyday (2024)

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Isn’t it crazy to think that the holiday season is already upon us? In one of the most different years of our lives, the tradition, comfort, and familiarity of the holidays will be more important this year than ever. We might be celebrating a little differently, but the meaning behind the festivities and our connections with friends and family will still hold true. I’m happy to be partnering with Kraft Heinz to bring a holiday recipe that uses some of our favorite, familiar holiday products to bring that comfort, nostalgia, and tradition to the holidays this year. I’ve developed an absolutely delicious stuffing recipe that I’m sharing today that’s surprisingly easy to make. This one has already become a favorite in our home. I call it Jalapeño Popper Stuffing, as it incorporates some of the key ingredients from bacon-wrapped jalapeño poppers (diced jalapeños, Philadelphia® Cream Cheese, and Oscar Mayer® Bacon) with Stove Top® Stuffing. It might be a side dish, but this stuffing won’t be having a seat on the sidelines of your holiday meal… it will be one of the stars! The best part? It is quick and easy to make thanks to the shortcut of using boxed Stove Top® Turkey Stuffing mix. You know how I love a good cooking shortcut the make dinners easier, and you can’t go wrong with Stove Top®!

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In addition to this recipe, I’m also excited to share details with you on the #ShareTheHolidaySweepstakes! Click here to find out how to enter for a chance to win daily prizes of $100 Walmart gift cards and a grand prize trip to visit loved ones (a $2,500 value). Plus, as a special gift from Walmart, you’ll receive a link to download a free digital cookbook of holiday favorites (including this recipe!) via email.

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Whether it’s a low-key Friendsgiving, a simple meal with close family, or a Christmas celebration, familiar Kraft Heinz products will help you keep your traditions alive this year. Everything in today’s recipe is available conveniently at Walmart while you’re doing your weekly grocery trip or your one-stop holiday shopping.

I’ve got the full recipe at the end of this post, but first, here are some pictures with step-by-step instructions and tips to help you make this super easy Jalapeño Popper Stuffing to perfection.

What you need:

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  • 6 slices of Oscar Mayer® Naturally Hardwood Smoked Bacon, chopped. The flavor and quality are top-notch; if you’ve tried it yourself you know why Oscar Mayer® Bacon is America’s Favorite Bacon.
  • 2 jalapeño peppers, seeded and diced
  • 2 cloves garlic, minced
  • 1½ cups reduced sodium chicken broth
  • 4 ounces (half an 8 ounce package) Philadelphia® Cream Cheese, softened. Philadelphia® Cream Cheese is made with no artificial preservatives, dyes, or flavors; it truly sets the standard for quality. The result is a fresh tasting, creamy texture worth savoring. There is just no substitute for it if you want your holiday meals to turn out perfectly.
  • 1 box (6 ounce) of Stove Top® Turkey Stuffing Mix
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Start by adding the chopped bacon to a skillet and cook over medium heat. You don’t need to add any oil to the skillet, as the bacon will release its own natural oils as it cooks. Cook the bacon for 4 minutes before adding the next ingredients.

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Add the diced jalapeños and minced garlic to the skillet with the bacon to cook in the bacon’s natural oils for about 6 more minutes, until the edges of the bacon begin to crisp. Stir frequently while it cooks and watch closely to make sure the garlic does not overcook.

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Transfer the bacon and jalapeño mixture to a plate lined with paper towels and set aside.

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In a medium saucepan, add the chicken broth and bring to a boil. Add the cream cheese to the boiling chicken broth and stir until the cream cheese is melted.

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Remove the saucepan from the heat and add the stuffing to the chicken broth and cream cheese mixture.

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Stir gently to coat the stuffing with the liquid, then cover and let stand for 5 minutes.

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After 5 minutes, remove the lid and stir the bacon and jalapeño mixture into the stuffing.

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Fluff everything with a fork.

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Transfer the stuffing to a serving dish and serve warm.

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SO yummy! It has just the right amount of kick.

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Here’s the complete Jalapeño Popper Stuffing recipe. I can’t wait for you try it! Enjoy, and don’t forget to enter the #ShareTheHolidaySweepstakes!

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Jalapeño Popper Stuffing

An absolutely delicious stuffing recipe that’s surprisingly easy to make! I call it Jalapeño Popper Stuffing, as it incorporates some of the key ingredients from bacon-wrapped jalapeño poppers (diced jalapeños, Philadelphia® Cream Cheese, and Oscar Mayer® Bacon) with Stove Top® Stuffing. It might be a side dish, but this stuffing won’t be having a seat on the sidelines of your holiday meal… it will be one of the stars!

Course Side Dish
Cuisine American
Prep Time 10 minutes
Cook Time 25 minutes
Servings

½ cup servings

Ingredients

  • 6 slices OSCAR MAYER Naturally Hardwood Smoked Bacon chopped
  • 2 jalapeno peppers seeded and diced
  • 2 cloves garlic minced
  • 1 1/2 cups reduced sodium chicken broth
  • 4 ounces (1/2 8-ounce package) PHILADELPHIA Original Cream Cheese softened
  • 1 box (6-ounce) STOVE TOP Turkey Stuffing Mix
Course Side Dish
Cuisine American
Prep Time 10 minutes
Cook Time 25 minutes
Servings

½ cup servings

Ingredients

  • 6 slices OSCAR MAYER Naturally Hardwood Smoked Bacon chopped
  • 2 jalapeno peppers seeded and diced
  • 2 cloves garlic minced
  • 1 1/2 cups reduced sodium chicken broth
  • 4 ounces (1/2 8-ounce package) PHILADELPHIA Original Cream Cheese softened
  • 1 box (6-ounce) STOVE TOP Turkey Stuffing Mix

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Instructions

  1. Add the chopped bacon to a skillet and cook over medium heat for 4 minutes. Add jalapeños and garlic to the skillet with the bacon and cook, stirring frequently until the edges of the bacon begin to crisp (about 6 more minutes), watching to make sure the garlic does not overcook. Transfer the bacon and jalapeño mixture to a plate lined with paper towels and set aside.

  2. Pour the chicken broth into a medium saucepan and bring to a boil. Add cream cheese and stir until melted.

  3. Remove the saucepan from the heat and add the stuffing to the chicken broth and cream cheese mixture, stirring gently to coat the stuffing with the liquid. Cover and let stand for 5 minutes.

  4. Stir the bacon and jalapeño mixture into the stuffing and fluff with a fork. Transfer to a serving dish. Serve warm.

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FAQs

What is an original jalapeño popper? ›

Anybody who is fond of Mexican cuisine may be familiar with a dish known as chiles rellenos, which many people see as the original inspiration for jalapeño poppers. Chiles rellenos are also a type of stuffed pepper, usually made with poblano peppers filled with a mixture of cheeses and then fried.

How do you make stuffed jalapenos not spicy? ›

If you are NOT A HEAT-FREAK, you can tone down the jalapenos by soaking them in milk for about 15 minutes before stuffing, but this makes them real, real mild. If you don't mind a little warmth, just follow the rest of the recipe without soaking. If you do soak them, rinse and blot the peppers dry before stuffing them.

Is it better to freeze stuffed peppers before or after cooking? ›

You can absolutely freeze stuffed peppers, and they make for a really great freezer-friendly dish. It's important to make sure that your stuffing is fully cooked before it goes into the peppers and is then frozen. Go ahead and pop a pepper out of the freezer and heat it up in the oven.

How long can you keep uncooked stuffed peppers in the fridge? ›

Recipe Notes

Make ahead: The peppers can be stuffed and refrigerated up to 2 days before baking. Uncooked or cooked stuffed peppers can be frozen for up to 1 month.

What is the difference between a jalapeño popper and a chile relleno? ›

The jalapeño popper is a thinly veiled, Tex-Mex version of a chile relleno, in which a large roasted chile is stuffed with cheese and fried in an egg batter. A popper, meanwhile, is stuffed raw, unroasted. The packed popper, breaded and deep-fried, lacks the flavor of roasted chile.

Are canned jalapeños hotter than fresh? ›

Fresh Jalapenos. Vegetables Image Gallery Canned chilies aren't as spicy as fresh jalapeños. See more vegetable pictures.

Why are jalapeños no longer 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.

Why are stuffed peppers so bland? ›

The problem stems from the common practice of boiling the peppers to start. The goal is to tenderize them before they're stuffed and baked, but generally the poor fellas are over-boiled, which results in their tendency to fall apart and, as noted, be flavorless.

Can you freeze uncooked stuffed peppers with raw meat? ›

You can freeze stuffed peppers raw or cooked.

Whether you're planning for future dinners or have leftovers, both can go into the freezer.

Can you freeze stuffed bell peppers before baking? ›

You can freeze the rice and hamburger mix either in the peppers or in a bag. You should add the sauce and cheese at the time you bake the dish, but you can freeze the sauce with the peppers and the filling. You can toss the cheese in a sandwich bag and freeze that, too.

Can I store jalapenos in Ziploc bags? ›

Storing Jalapenos for the Short Term

Ideally, put them in a plastic bag that has a zip lock or can be closed. Then, place them in the refrigerator. Eat the jalapenos within one week of storing. A few signs indicating that the jalapenos have gone bad are when the skin becomes soft and wrinkled in appearance.

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