Fried Jalapeno Poppers

Fry-day: Deep Fried Jalapeno Poppers

With the Super Bowl coming up on Sunday I wanted to share with you one of my favorite Deep fried foods, Jalapeno Poppers! On the very first fry-day I made these wonderful little morsels but I never had time to write an article on them. This is a remake of my classic Jalapeno Poppers but significantly less prep and work. The basic ingredients are always cream cheese, bacon and Jalapenos but it can be a lot of work to remove the stems and seeds, stuff the poppers and bake them.  The fried version is much simpler and creates an awesome bite sized snack!  If you’re prepping for your keto super bowl party, make sure to check out my entire section on Super Bowl Dishes for more inspiration!
Cooking BaconAs usual, this dish starts with the bacon.  I almost always cook my bacon these days in my convection oven because the hot air cooks bacon significantly faster. Also, I don’t have to sit there and tend to the bacon like I might have to if I pan fry. Cooked BaconMmm, bacon!Cream CheeseThis recipe starts with a base of cream cheese.Cheese and Cream CheeseThen add some cheddar cheese.Jalapeno RingsNext, chop up some Jalapeno slices.Diced Jalapeno RingsTry not to get any of the juices on your hands or eyes as it can sting!  Cut them into little pieces as shown above.Jalapeno Popper IngredientsAdd them to the mix.Mixed Jalapeno Popper FillingCombine all of the batter ingredients and mix it together.Bacon added to Jalapeno Popper MixtureThen add the bacon.Finished Jalapeno FillingThe final mixture should like like the above.Jalapeno BallsForm 0.5 Oz. balls and place them on a foil lined sheet.  Once the balls are formed, put them in the refrigerator for 15-60 minutes.  The filling gets soft when you mix it together and it would be mush if you tried to batter these balls at this point.  You want them to harden up a bit before you batter then.EggsSpeaking of batter, the base is two eggs.  Whip them up.Beaten Eggs and Almond FlourThen add the Almond Flour.Parmesan CheeseThen the Parmesan Cheese and water.Keto BatterFinally, you’ll have your batter.  This could be used for more than just Jalapeno Poppers, you could coat anything with this stuff!Jalapeno Poppers in BatterDrop the balls into the batter and thoroughly coat them.Jalapeno Poppers in PanFor this recipe, I put them back on the tray and refrigerated them again.  You could drop them right into the fryer but I found that I had better success with them staying together if the batter hardened a little bit onto the balls.Frying Jalapeno PoppersNext, drop them into some piping hot Leaf Lard in your deep fryer. One thing to note, they have a tendency when dropped into the oil to sink to the bottom and then stick to the strainer.  You want to make sure to unstick them relatively early in the cooking process with something like a metal fish spatula so that they don’t become a cheesy mess on the bottom of the fryer.One Fried Jalapeno PopperHere’s a closeup of the completed Deep Fried Jalapeno Poppers!Fried Jalapeno PoppersMmmm!  They were super delicious and the perfect amount of spicyness.

Fry-day: Jalapeno Poppers
 
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Nutrition Information
  • Serves: 4
  • Serving size: 5 Balls
  • Calories: 387
  • Fat: 33
  • Carbohydrates: 4
  • Fiber: 1
  • Protein: 22
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Ingredients
  • Inside:
  • 6 Thick Cut Bacon Slices
  • 4 Oz. Cream Cheese
  • 4 Oz. Cheddar Cheese, Shredded
  • 1.5 Oz. Jalapeno Slices
  • Batter:
  • 2 Eggs
  • 4 Tablespoons Almond Flour
  • 2 Tablespoons Parmesan Cheese
  • 1 Tablespoon Water
Instructions
  1. Cook the bacon and crumble
  2. Chop up the Jalapeno slices
  3. Combine the bacon, cream cheese, cheddar cheese, and Jalapeno slices
  4. Form into 20 balls and refrigerate the balls
  5. While the balls are cooling, make the batter by whisking the eggs then adding the Almond flour, parmesan and cheese
  6. Coat the balls and refrigerate again
  7. Fry the balls until golden brown
  8. Serve warm!
 

Black and Decker Convection Oven
My convection oven is my best friend. Whenever I am making a dinner for just one or two I always use this over my full sized oven. Meals like Lazy Keto Chicken were designed for this thing, the hot air cooks stuff super fast and uses less energy.
Bob’s Red Mill Almond Flour
Almond flour is the go to flour on keto. Its the base for stuff like almond buns and I use it as a filler anytime I want a flour substitute. I’d check your local grocery store first, but if you can’t find it locally, buy it online. By me, it varies between $8-$12 per lb.
DeLonghi Deep Fryer
If you follow the blog, you know that I’ve gotten a little obsessed lately with my Deep Fryer to the point where I post a weekly Fry-day article. I had one of these in college and it always made me feel guilty using it. I feel so liberated that there are all sorts of keto friendly fried foods like nuggets, wings and brussels sprouts!
OXO Fish Spatula
This is hands down, my favorite spatula. I don’t even let it go in the dishwasher for fear I’ll need to use it during the hour wash cycle. Its that amazing. The longevity and flexibility allows you to get under bacon weaves or complex egg structures with ease.
Cone Filters, 50 Pack
To keep your frying oil clean, you really need to filter it on a regular basis. Fryers will come with one or two filters in the kit but they run out fast. This 50 pack will keep you going for well over a year
Filter Stand
Use this stand in conjunction with standard cone filters to easily filter your oil. This system is in place of the filtering method that comes with your fryer.

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