Sweet Potato Jalapeno Poppers are an insanely simple appetizer and also insanely delicious. Make them ahead for a party or to pop in the broiler for an afternoon snack.
The ingredients for our Crazy Ingredient Challenge this month were Sweet Potatoes and Jalapenos. So manyย possibilities raced through my mind. But, I know this time of year many people are looking for a quick and easy appetizer for their holiday gatherings. So I finally settled on these Sweet Potato Jalapeno Poppers.
The Crazy Ingredient Challenge is a group of bloggers that choose two ingredients every month and then createย a recipe with them and post about their recipe. Be sure to scroll all the way to the bottom to see what the others created.
I wanted to keep these simple because I was feeling lazy realized everyone is looking for easy this time of year so I kept it to four ingredients: jalapenos and sweet potatoes, of course, as well as sausage and cheese. You canย partially bakeย them ahead of time, freeze them and then top with cheese and finishย baking immediately before serving.
The recipe below is an approximation on the amounts. Use what you have on hand and adjust to your tastes. The peppers and chorizo provide plenty of flavor, butย they don't make it too hot.ย ย The sweet potatoes and cheese balance it out nightly.
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Recipe
Ingredients
- 1 sweet potato
- ยผ - ยฝ pound chorizo or loose italian sausage
- 4-6 ounce monterey jack or cheddar cheese (grated)
- 12 jalapeno peppers
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 375 degrees.
- Peel sweet potato and cut into 1 inch cubes. Put in a medium sauce pan, cover with water and cook until fork tender (approximately 10 minutes). Drain water and mash potatoes.
- While potatoes are cooking, brown the sausage. Combine potatoes, sausage and ยพ of the cheese.
- Cut peppers in half lengthwise and remove seeds (wear gloves!).
- Stuff the filling in the peppers, place on a baking sheet. Top with remaining cheese.
- Bake at 375 degrees for 20 minutes. Turn oven to broil for the last few minutes if you want a crispy cheese topping.
Until next time, happy eating.
~Audrey
Lori Hart
I never thought to STUFF the jalapenos! I love your take on the challenge. I have to make these on game day.
Audrey
I only thought if it because I had some great poppers at a Halloween party and then the next day I saw the ingredients chosen.
Wendy, A Day in the Life on the Farm
Oh I love poppers and these are making my mouth water. Great idea!
Audrey
Thanks, Wendy. I am surprised I was the only one to come up with it.
Jamie
These sound great - what a twist on the regular!! Pinning it to try! #HomeMattersParty
Audrey
Thanks, Jamie. They were quite tasty.
Marlys (This and That)
I love stuffed jalapenos and would probably even like the sweet potatoes in it...
Audrey
I had never tried jalapeno poppers until a Halloween party, I am now hooked.
Lauren @ Sew You Think You Can Cook
I toyed with this idea, too. Love that you added chorizo!
Audrey
I was surprised no one else made it for the challenge, it seemed like an obvious choice to me. Until I saw what everyone else made.
Shreyashi Ganguly
These are so great. I am pinning them for later use.
Have a great day.
Cheers!
Audrey
I hope you like them as much as I did.
Denise
Going to a holiday party next weekend, I may just bring these! Thanks for sharing. Always great co-hosting #HomeMattersParty with you!
Audrey
If you do make them, let me know how they went over.
Jennifer | The Deliberate Mom
Oh wow, this sounds good! My hubby would love this... he loves jalapeno anything. lol
Thanks for sharing.
xoxo
Audrey
They are so yummy!