Web Analytics
Not yet a member Already a member ? Forgotten password ?
PETITCHEF
Add your blog-site | Add your recipes | Receive daily menu | Contact us


Paula Deen's Lean: Bacon-Wrapped Stuffed Jalapenos


By Cookin' Lean Like Paula Deen (Visit website)



As promised, I bring to you another "hot" game day appetizer. This fabulous dish is what I consider to be a bit labor intensive, but all is worth it! Once you get past the de-seeding process, you are good to go. Not much needed to be done to stuff this pepper with leaned-out goodness. Check out how to make some healthier Bacon-Wrapped Jalapenos of your own.

BACON-WRAPPED STUFFED JALAPENOS
Makes 16 Servings

INGREDIENTS:

16 fresh jalapeno peppers
3/4 cup black beans, drained and rinsed
1/2 cup frozen corn, thawed
1/2 cup 2% shredded Cheddar cheese
1/3 cup Reduced-Fat cream cheese, softened
1 teaspoon chili powder
8 slices Reduced-Fat bacon (center cut), cut in half

DIRECTIONS:

Preheat oven to 400 degrees.

Cut a lengthwise slit down the center of each pepper. Cut a crosswise slit at top of each pepper fo form a T. Carefully remove seeds from inside of peppers, leaving peppers in tact.

In a large bowl, combine black beans, corn, cheeses and chili powder. Spoon about 1-1/2 tablespoon bean mixture evenly into each of the jalapenos. Wrap half a bacon slice around each stuffed jalapeno. Secure with a wooden pick if needed (I suggest doing so). Bake for 35 minutes or until bacon is cooked all the way. Serve immediately.

RESULTS:

Unbelievably good! Some of my party guests were a little fearful of the spice, but no need to worry. Most of the spice is in the seeds, which are removed. The jalapeno actually tastes more like a regular green pepper.

As suggested in the directions, securing the bacon with a toothpick is a good idea. Some of my bacon pieces fell off, so learn from my mistakes. They just look neater when they are all still wrapped up. After all, that is why they are called "bacon-wrapped" jalapenos.

If you are one to dip, these go nicely with a little bit of light ranch. Overall, these are a healthy snack full of veggies, beans, low-fat dairy and lean protein. That covers just about all the food groups, making this a well-rounded appetizer. ENJOY!

**These can be prepared a day before and kept covered in the refrigerator until ready to bake.






The original recipe can be found on page 56 of the January/February 2010 issue of Cooking with Paula Deen magazine.


related searches :



Rate this recipe : Not good   so so   Good   Very good   Excellent !!!  




Imprimer cette page

Send this recipe to a friend

ask a question about this article

share on Facebook


Related recipes

  • Recipe Paula deen's lean: fried bacon mashed potatoes
    Paula deen's lean: fried bacon mashed potatoes
    other Very Easy
    10 Minute(s) 20 Minute(s)
    Ingredients :3 pounds Yukon gold potatoes, peeled and cut into 1-inch cubes Kosher salt 1 tablespoon "I Can't Believe It's Not Butter" 1 shallot, finely minc...
  • Recipe Bacon wrapped smokies
    Bacon wrapped smokies (1 vote)
    Starter Very Easy
    15 Minute(s) 30 Minute(s)
    Ingredients :1 package (16 oz.) Hillshire Farm Lit'l Smokies 1 package (12 oz.) bacon 1 cup packed brown sugar...
  • Recipe Pigs in the blanket (bacon wrapped sausages)
    Pigs in the blanket (bacon wrapped sausages) (1 vote)
    Starter Easy
    10 Minute(s) 30 Minute(s)
    Ingredients :12 cocktail pork sausages 6 slices streaky bacon ...
  • Recipe Mixed green salad with bacon wrapped salmon
    Mixed green salad with bacon wrapped salmon
    other Easy
    30 Minute(s) 15 Minute(s)
    Ingredients :Ingredients: Salmon Steak- 1, skin removed and cut into cubes Zesty Italian salad dressing-1/2 cup Turkey Bacon- 3 strips divided into 2 each Or...



Google Analytics Alternative