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    Smoked Bacon Wrapped Jalapeno Poppers

    Published: Jan 29, 2019 · Modified: Feb 13, 2025 by In Fine Taste · This post may contain affiliate links

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    Smoked Bacon Wrapped Jalapeño Poppers are the ultimate finger food! Spicy jalapeños, stuffed with creamy, gooey cheeses, wrapped in bacon, smoked to perfection, before being brushed with a sweet barbecue sauce. If you haven't tried making smoked bacon wrapped jalapeño poppers yet, you're missing out on a delicious treat.

    jalapeno poppers on brown parchment paper.
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    • Why this Recipe Works
    • Ingredient Notes
    • How to Make this Recipe
    • Using a Traeger vs. Ceramic Egg Smoker
    • How to Make these in the Oven, Grill, or Air Fryer
    • Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
    • Expert Tips
    • What to Serve with Jalapeño Poppers
    • How to Store this Recipe
    • More BBQ Side Dishes
    • Smoked Bacon Wrapped Jalapeno Poppers

    Why this Recipe Works

    People always talk about these smoked bacon wrapped jalapeño poppers after we make them! They tick all the boxes: sweet, salty, spicy, creamy, crispy, smoky, and perfectly seasoned.

    These bacon wrapped poppers are the perfect appetizer to serve while you watch a football game, like the Super Bowl, at a barbecue, potluck, or even just family dinner.

    They're pretty easy to assemble, and don't take too long on the smoker! Make these on your Traeger pellet smoker, or your Pit Boss egg smoker, either works for this recipe.  We've also included instructions on how you can make these on a grill, in the oven, or in an air fryer.

    Ingredient Notes

    ingredients for recipe laid out.
    • Jalapeños. You'll need 12 medium-large jalapeños, try to get them all about the same size, this will help with even cooking.
    • Cream cheese. You can use full-fat or reduced fat cream cheese for this recipe.
    • Cheddar Cheese. I usually use sharp cheddar cheese. You can use any kind you like, or even swap the cheese for something like a Mexican cheese blend or Colby jack cheese.
    • Seasonings. You'll use garlic powder, onion powder, chili powder, and salt to season the cream cheese filling.
    • Bacon. Use regular, uncooked bacon for these smoked bacon wrapped jalapeño poppers. Thick cut bacon doesn't cook as well. Don't use pre-cooked bacon. 
    • Barbecue Sauce. A little bit of barbecue sauce is brushed on

    How to Make this Recipe

    jalapenos being hollowed out and cream cheese mixture in bowl.
    1. Slice and Prep Jalapeños. Heat your smoker to 250 degrees Fahrenheit while you prepare the smoked jalapeño poppers. Slice jalapeños lengthwise, through the stem, use a spoon to remove the seeds and membranes.
    2. Make Filling. Make the filling by mixing together cream cheese, shredded cheese, and seasonings.
    hand holding pepper filled with cream cheese and bacon wrapped jalapenos on baking sheet.
    1. Fill Jalapeños. Use a spoon to fill each jalapeño with your cream cheese mixture
    2. Wrap Poppers. Take a slice of bacon and wrap it around the jalapeño, slightly overlapping the bacon. If needed, use a toothpick to secure the bacon to the jalapeño popper.
    jalapeno poppers on smoker and barbecue sauce being brushed on poppers.
    1. Smoke. Place the poppers on a cooling rack before placing it on the smoker grate. You can also place the jalapeños  straight on the grate. The cooking time will vary based on your smoker and how crispy you want your bacon. Check on the poppers after 45 minutes, they can take up to 2 hours. Mine usually look good around 90 minutes Just make sure the cheese filling is hot and the bacon is thoroughly cooked.
    2. Baste. Using a basting brush or a spoon, lightly spread a little barbecue sauce on the bacon wrapped poppers before eating and enjoying.
    smoked jalapeno poppers lined up in a row.

    Using a Traeger vs. Ceramic Egg Smoker

    Do you need to make any changes to the recipe if you are using a pellet smoker, like a Traeger, vs. a ceramic egg smoker, like a Big Green Egg, Kamado, or Pit Boss?

    We have a Pit Boss Kamado smoker, however, you should not need to make any major changes to the recipe no matter what smoker you are using. My only recommendation is, if you are using a pellet smoker, like Traeger, use the Super Smoke setting! This allows you to impart extra smoke flavor at lower temperatures.

    How to Make these in the Oven, Grill, or Air Fryer

    If you don't have a smoker you can make these bacon wrapped jalapeño poppers in the oven, on a grill, or in the air fryer. They'll be missing that smoke flavor, but guaranteed to still be delicious.

    Oven Instructions

    Preheat the oven to 400 degrees Fahrenheit. Line a baking sheet with foil (for easy clean up! Skip if you want.) and grease it. Assemble the bacon wrapped poppers and arrange them on the baking sheet, leaving a little space between each one. Bake for 20-25 minutes.

    Grill Instructions

    Since the jalapeños must be flipped on the grill, you must wrap the bacon around the jalapeño so that all the cheese is enclosed, otherwise you'll end up with leakage, and a mess on your grill.

    Heat your grill to a medium-high heat. After assembling your poppers, place the poppers cut side down for 5-10 minutes. The bacon should be crisping up. Use a metal spatula to loosen the bacon from the grate, it has a tendency to stick. Flip it over and reduce the grill heat to medium-low. Cook the poppers for an additional 10-15 minutes until the bacon is cooked and to your desired level of crispiness.

    Air Fryer Instructions

    To cook the poppers in the air fryer, assemble the poppers according to the instructions. Place in your air fryer and cook at 350 degrees Fahrenheit for about 15 minutes.

    It's important to note, that air fryers can vary wildly based on brand, size, etc. So keep a close eye on them and adjust the time or temperature as needed. Don't worry, the poppers won't get ruined if you check on the poppers every few minutes.

    jalapeno poppers wrapped in bacon lined up next to each other on parchment paper.

    Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

    Do you need to add a pan of water to the smoker?

    For this recipe, no. I sometimes add a pan of water to a smoker to add moisture, like when cooking large slabs of meat, like brisket or a pork butt. Or, sometimes I'll add a pan of water if the temperature is out of control and I need to bring it down. 

    For the jalapeño poppers, avoid adding water, it will steam the bacon instead of crisping it.

    How long does it take to smoke jalapeño poppers at 225?

    I usually smoke jalapeño poppers at 250 degrees Fahrenheit. If you'd like to go for a slightly lower temperature, like 225 degrees Fahrenheit, you'll smoke them for about 2 hours.

    The time can vary slightly depending on the smoker and conditions. You're looking for the cheese filling to be hot and the bacon to be cooked and the bacon to be the right amount of crispy.

    What is a good dipping sauce for jalapeño poppers?

    Jalapeño poppers pair well with ranch, bleu cheese, barbecue sauce, guacamole, or CAVA Lemon Herb Tahini.

    What kind of wood should I use in my smoker?

    I recommend using a mild-flavored wood in your smoker, my favorites are apple, cherry, hickory, maple, and pecan. Oak and mesquite are also popular, but can sometimes impart too strong of a flavor into these smoked bacon wrapped jalapeño poppers.

    Do I need to flip the jalapeño poppers halfway?

    No! You should not need to flip the poppers at any point during the smoking process. If you do flip them, you'll run the risk of the cream cheese filling all spilling out.

    Expert Tips

    • Take advantage of leftovers. If you have leftover meat (think: smoked pulled pork, brisket, rib meat, etc.), try finely chopping some up and adding some to the cream cheese mixture. You will not regret it!
    • Use a cooling rack. I recommend placing the assembled poppers on a cooling rack, then placing the cooling rack on the smoker grates. It makes it easier to take on and off the smoker. Plus, if your bacon decides to stick, it's easier to get off the cooling rack than the smoker grate.
    • Skip the thick cut bacon. I know it's tempting, we love some thick cut bacon. However, this is not the right recipe for thick cut bacon. Stick with the regular bacon. If you use thick cut, it takes longer to cook and never really crisps up on the jalapeño poppers, it mostly stays chewy.
    • Use gloves. When cutting and preparing the jalapeños, help yourself out, wear gloves when handling the jalapeños. Nothing worse than having your skin burning from a particularly hot batch of jalapeños! If you do find yourself in a position where your skin is irritated and burning from the peppers, grab some yogurt, sour cream, or milk and soak your hands in it. This should help dissolve the capsaicin oil which causes the burning sensation.

    What to Serve with Jalapeño Poppers

    What pairs well with jalapeño poppers? Jalapeño poppers are a great snack, appetizer, or make them a main. They are a classic party food that you often see at football watch parties, potlucks, or barbecues.  Some of our favorite things to serve alongside these smoked bacon wrapped jalapeño poppers are:

    • Hamburgers
    • Buffalo Chicken Dip
    • Homemade Pizza
    • Mac and Cheese
    • Jalapeño Popper Rolls
    • San Antonio Chicken
    bacon wrapped jalapeno popper with bite out of it.

    How to Store this Recipe

    These smoked bacon wrapped jalapeño poppers are best eaten fresh! However, they can be stored in the fridge in an airtight container for up to 5 days or even frozen!

    To freeze, cool the poppers completely, then place in an airtight container or freezer bag in the freezer for up to 3 months.

    The jalapeño poppers can be reheated in the oven or air fryer. If frozen, thaw before reheating. To reheat in the oven, place on a tray and bake at 350 degrees Fahrenheit for 15-20 minutes. If using the air fryer, heat them at 350 degrees Fahrenheit for about 10 minutes.

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    Jalapeno poppers with cup of barbecue sauce next to it.

    Smoked Bacon Wrapped Jalapeno Poppers

    Smoked Bacon Wrapped Jalapeño Poppers are the ultimate finger food! Spicy jalapeños, stuffed with creamy, gooey cheeses, wrapped in bacon, smoked to perfection, before being brushed with a sweet barbecue sauce.
    5 from 1 vote
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    Course: Appetizer, Appetizers & Side Dishes
    Cuisine: American
    Prep Time: 15 minutes minutes
    Cook Time: 1 hour hour 30 minutes minutes
    2 minutes minutes
    Total Time: 1 hour hour 45 minutes minutes
    Servings: 24 jalapeños poppers
    Calories: 152kcal
    Author: In Fine Taste--Alyssa

    Ingredients

    • 24 slices bacon regular cut-not thick cut
    • 12 medium-large jalapeños try to get them all around the same size
    • 8 ounces cream cheese room temperature will be easier to mix
    • 1 cup shredded cheddar cheese or Mexican-style cheese
    • ½ teaspoon garlic powder
    • ½ teaspoon onion powder
    • ¼ teaspoon chili powder
    • ½ teaspoon salt
    • ¼ cup barbecue sauce
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    Instructions

    • Preheat your smoker to 250 degrees Fahrenheit while you prepare the peppers.
    • Slice each jalapeño in half, lengthwise, slicing through the stem. Use a spoon to remove the seeds and membranes of each pepper.
    • In a small bowl, stir together cream cheese, shredded cheese, garlic powder, onion powder, chili powder, and salt together until fully mixed together.
    • Fill each jalapeño with the cream cheese mixture and wrap a whole slice of bacon around the pepper, overlapping the bacon slightly. If you are short on bacon, you can cut the bacon slices in half, lengthwise to wrap around the peppers. If needed, secure the bacon to the jalapeño using a toothpick.
    • Place the uncooked poppers either on a cooling rack and transfer the entire cooling rack to the smoker, or place them directly on the smoker grate.
    • Smoke the poppers at 250 degrees Fahrenheit for 45-120 minutes. The actual cook time will vary slightly depending on your smoker, and how crispy you like your bacon. Check on them after 45 minutes and add time as needed. The cheese filling should be hot and the bacon cooked all the way through.
    • Remove from the smoker and baste the jalapeño poppers with a little barbecue sauce. Serve immediately.

    Notes

    Reheating. The jalapeño poppers can be reheated in the oven or air fryer. If frozen, thaw before reheating. To reheat in the oven, place on a tray and bake at 350 degrees Fahrenheit for 15-20 minutes. If using the air fryer, heat them at 350 degrees Fahrenheit for about 10 minutes.
    What kind of wood should I use in my smoker? I recommend using a mild-flavored wood in your smoker, my favorites are apple, cherry, hickory, maple, and pecan. Oak and mesquite are also popular, but can sometimes impart too strong of a flavor in whatever you’re smoking. ``

    Nutrition

    Calories: 152kcal | Carbohydrates: 3g | Protein: 5g | Fat: 14g | Saturated Fat: 6g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 2g | Monounsaturated Fat: 5g | Trans Fat: 0.03g | Cholesterol: 29mg | Sodium: 411mg | Potassium: 83mg | Fiber: 0.2g | Sugar: 2g | Vitamin A: 323IU | Vitamin C: 1mg | Calcium: 47mg | Iron: 0.3mg
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    originally published January 29, 2019

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      February 02, 2025 at 7:08 pm

      5 stars
      So good! I've done them in the oven and smoker!

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