- Jalapeño popper
Jalapeño poppers are
jalapeño peppers that have been hollowed out, stuffed with a mixture ofcheese ,spices , and sometimes groundmeat , and then battered and deep fried. They are usually served with some kind of dip (ranch dressing, sour cream or a jelly made of jalapeno and habanero peppers) ashors d'œuvre s at restaurants and bars.In the classic version the peppers are blanched, then stuffed with a cheddar, Monterey Jack, or
cream cheese mix, then breaded with a milk-egg-breadcrumb mixture and deep fried. They are served with ranch dressing or a berry preserve.There are extensive variations using ground meat, mushrooms, bacon, or crab, and cooking methods such as baked or grilled. Often they are mass produced and frozen, to be deep fried.
The origin is unclear, but they are most likely an americanized version of the classic Mexican dish,
chile relleno s.Jalapeño poppers are sometimes also known as "Alligator Eggs."Fact|date=May 2008
External links
* [http://www.foodnetwork.com/food/recipes/recipe/0,1977,FOOD_9936_24509,00.html Emeril Live! Tailgating Recipe Contest Winner]
* [http://southernfood.about.com/od/jalapenochilerecipes/r/bl21220b.htm Mexican Recipe]
* [http://www.darrylschumaker.com/good_eats.htm Beer Battered]
* [http://food.yahoo.com/articles/martha-stewart/tvs5716/jalapeno-poppers Martha Stewart Living Recipe, on Yahoo! Food]
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