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There is always an occasion throughout the year where a quick, go-to appetizer recipes can come in handy. In which case, at the very least you will be probably be making thisBacon Keto Jalapeno Poppersrecipe 8 times a year!

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Are Jalapenos ok on Keto?

How Many Carbs are in Keto Jalapeno Poppers?

Are Jalapeno Poppers Really Spicy?

Avoiding Injury- Fresh Peppers are Spicy!

How to Make Keto Jalapeno Poppers

Changing up the Fillings

Using Beef vs. Sausage

More Keto Party Snacks

Keto Jalapeno Poppers

Bacon Keto Jalapeno Poppers Recipe

Are Jalapenos ok on Keto?

Our keto jalapeño poppers are made with regular green jalapenos that you can find in almost any grocery store. Jalapenos are a low carb keto friendly vegetable with only 0.5 grams of net carbs a pepper.

Being that they are a vegetable, jalapenos are gluten free and have a bit of fiber to help lower the total carbs from 0.9 grams a pepper to 0.5 grams of net carbs.

They make the perfect easy keto boat for fillings and dips without adding many carbs per serving, which is why we definitely recommend enjoying them on a keto diet if you already like hot peppers.

Are There Carbs in Jalapenos?

As stated above, even though jalapenos are a vegetable; they do still have carbs. Each pepper contains 0.9 grams of total carbs per serving and 0.4 grams of fiber. Meaning the net carbs lower to 0.5 and allow you to eat a large portion without any real carb repercussions.

How Many Carbs are in Keto Jalapeno Poppers?

Although the changes you make in the filling will alter the nutrition below, the base of this appetizer – meat, cheese, and bacon is extremely keto friendly, therefore low carb and high fat!

There will be no need for guilt with each popper you eat because you know they fit into your macros with ease. Plus you even get the bonus of a delicious party appetizer that tastes even better than you could have hoped.

Per popper (1 serving size) there are 57 calories, 4.6 grams of fat, 3.5 grams of protein, 0.8 grams of carbs, and 0.6 grams of net carbs. Jalapeno peppers are truly the perfect low carb boat for delicious keto fillings.

Are Jalapeno Poppers Really Spicy?

This is a great recipe for so many occasions because it has a super flavorful filling and is a great finger food. That being said, this may not be the perfect food for those adverse to spice.

Most of the spice in jalapenos lives in the seeds and membrane. The membrane or ribs is what contains the most concentrated dose of capsaicin and the seeds are touching it which is what gives them that spicy kick.

However, when you remove the seeds and ribs you take away about 80% of the jalapeños spice. Plus, after they have baked they have even less spice. Now, this isn’t to say they will have no spice, just less.

If you love spice, leave the ribs in. If not, you may want to take out every possible bit of seeds and membrane.

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Avoiding Injury- Fresh Peppers are Spicy!

One of our biggest pro tips to avoid eye irritation is wearing gloves. Disposable plastic gloves are a must have for anyone that makes a lot of poppers, or recipes with jalapeno peppers.

The capsaicin in peppers, especially their seeds is known for causing skin irritation from all the spice. So while making a small bowl of filling for your jalapeno halves might not seem like much contact, filling peppers alone is enough to get some capsaicin on your fingers and burn later.

By wearing disposable gloves the capsaicin doesn’t get trapped in your skin folds and bother you later when you go to touch your eyes, nose, or mouth. Once you put them into the oven to bake there is less of an issue with spicy hands, but during the pepper prepping stages it’s super important to cover up.

How to Make Keto Jalapeno Poppers

When you are ready to spice up your party and make a super delicious keto friendly appetizer, it’s time to break out the keto jalapeño poppers.

This is one of the easiest low carb recipes to make that takes barely any time but tastes delicious. So, preheat the oven and let’s make this recipe the best keto appetizer of all time!

Ingredients

To make low carb jalapeño poppers you will need cream cheese (we used the full fat variety), jalapenos, bacon, ground beef, salt and pepper.

Making Keto Jalapeño Poppers

You’re going to be shocked at just how easy it is to make jalapeno poppers keto! Start by preheating your oven to 400 degrees before preparing the filling.

Start by cooking the ground beef in a pan on medium heat until fully cooked. Season with salt and pepper to taste.

Now cut the jalapenos in half and remove the seeds and membranes. Jalapeño peppers seeds and membranes are what hold the most spice so if they aren’t hot enough for you, just leave the seeds in next time!

Fill the pepper insides with cream cheese. Make sure not to overfill or you won’t be able to fit in any ground beef!

Now top with the beef and prepare your bacon. To make bacon wrapped jalapeno poppers you will need to cut the bacon in half lengthwise and wrap it around your filled poppers. We use about 1/2 a slice of bacon for each jalapeno popper.

Place the poppers onto a baking rack on top of a baking sheet and then cook for 30 minutes. Optionally you can top the poppers with shredded cheddar cheese before bacon wrapping for extra cheesy goodness.

How to Store Keto Jalapeño Poppers

Made a few too many party snacks for your last get together? No worries, these popper store well in the fridge for about a week.

Place them into an airtight container and reheat in the microwave for 30 seconds when ready to eat again.

How to Freeze Jalapeño Poppers

If you want to make a bulk batch of a keto snack food this is the perfect recipe. These bacon wrapped poppers store great in the freezer for up to two months!

To freeze the poppers first allow the cooked ones to cool completely. Then freeze them on a baking sheet until chilled all the way through.

Once they have frozen on the baking sheet place them into a freezer safe zip top bag. These jalapeño poppers will store well for 1-2 months.

Reheating Low Carb Jalapeño Poppers

To reheat these jalapeno poppers place 2-3 on a plate and microwave for 20-30 seconds. You want them hot, but not so hot the cream cheese explodes.

From Frozen: Reheating anything from frozen is a different ballgame. You want to make sure the outside AND inside is evenly hot.

It is best to reheat frozen jalapeño peppers in the oven at 350 until heated throughout (10-15 minutes). Or you can use the air fryer for a faster reheat (400 for 7-10 minutes).

Changing up the Fillings

These are pretty darn spicy so if you don’t love spicy foods go heavy on the cream cheese! Feel free to use other kinds of jalapeños too – the yellow and orange ones tend to be sweeter.

We love getting crazy with our fillings; finding that you can go pretty traditional, or pretty wacky and still have your keto jalapeño poppers taste good.

Some of our favorite low carb jalapeno popper fillings are:

  • Chicken and Cheddar Cheese– This can be made with regular shredded chicken or even Mexican seasoned pulled chicken.
  • Chorizo and Queso Fresco– Another Mexican take on the recipe that makes show stopping jalapeno poppers keto. Try it with a squeeze of lime and then dipped in guacamole for added flavor.
  • The Vegetarian– Now we aren’t normally vegetarians, but for this variation we’ll make an exception. Stuff your low carb keto jalapeno poppers with mushrooms, onions, and of course cheese! If you feel like dipping into the meaty realm, wrap this recipe in bacon.

The possibilities are truly endless because bacon wrapped anything is always delicious!

If you aren’t sure how to adapt the recipe an easy way is to remove the seeds and membranes, and then fill them with a cream cheese mixture that has your desired mix-ins minus the cheese. Top with whatever cheese you prefer, bacon wrap if desired, and bake.

All those super tasty mix-ins will be hiding to surprise you in the cream cheese filling!

Using Beef vs. Sausage

We’ve talked about big ingredient changes and flavor changes to the poppers, but not really traditional substitutions for recipes like the type of meat used.

If you don’t have beef, or aren’t a fan of it, sausage is a great filling option that’s still super low carb. It’s not normally in traditional jalapeno popper recipes, but is a great flavor change up from beef.

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More Keto Party Snacks

Couldn’t get enough of these keto jalapeno poppers and want to make more tasty keto appetizers? Some of our favorite recipes are:

  • Air Fryer Keto Meatballs – Meatballs are already pretty great, but they’re that much better when you can make them in the air fryer in a matter of minutes.
  • Keto Crackers – Both homemade varieties and store bought are great ways to enjoy your favorite meats and cheeses.
  • Keto Chips – Try this super easy two ingredient recipe for keto chips at your next party.
  • Keto Meatloaf – While it’s not the typical party snack, if you have any leftover ground beef you can always make this classic comfort food for dinner the next day.

We have tons of healthy low carb appetizers on our site to enjoy, these are just a few of our tastiest!

Keto Jalapeno Poppers

What makes this recipe so easy to make, but complex taste wise, is all the layers. Each bite is different, sometimes heavier on the cream cheese, sometimes heavier on the ground beef! It’s fun to put together and present beautifully. Anyone who sees these will not only be impressed, but also excited to dig in!

So, if you’re planning your next big party, or small family gathering don’t forget to add these to the menu and watch them be devoured by both keto and non-keto family and friends alike.

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Bacon Keto Jalapeno Poppers Recipe

There is always a time throughout the year where this bacon jalapeno popper appetizer recipe can come in handy!

Total Time 45 minutes minutes

Servings 16 poppers

Calories per serving 56.9kcal

Prep Time: 5 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 40 minutes minutes

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Ingredients:

  • 8 medium jalapenos
  • 6 oz ground beef
  • 8 slices bacon
  • 2 oz Cream Cheese
  • Salt + Pepper

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Instructions:

  • Place ground beef in a pan on medium heat and allow it to fully cook. Season with salt and pepper and set aside to cool.

  • Cut jalapenos in half lengthwise and remove the seeds.

  • Spread cream cheese inside each jalapeno half. Don’t overfill with cream cheese or it will be hard to fit the ground beef in!

  • Add the ground beef on top of the cream cheese.

  • Cut each slice of bacon in half length-wise. Wrap the bacon around the jalapeno, being sure to trap all of the fillings in. We use 1/2 slice of bacon per popper.

  • Place poppers on a baking rack and bake at 400 degrees for 30 minutes. If you do not have a baking rack a simple baking sheet will work. Enjoy!

Notes

Net Carbs: .6g

Nutrition Facts

Bacon Keto Jalapeno Poppers Recipe

Amount Per Serving

Calories 56.9Calories from Fat 41

% Daily Value*

Fat 4.6g7%

Carbohydrates 0.8g0%

Fiber 0.2g1%

Protein 3.5g7%

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

Course:Snack

Cuisine:American

Keyword:bacon jalapeno poppers

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FAQs

Are jalapenos okay on a keto diet? ›

Are jalapenos keto approved? Yes, jalapenos are keto friendly. One jalapeno pepper has 0.5 grams net carbs. Once you pile all of the cream cheese, lit'l smokie inside and wrap in bacon, you will get full pretty easily with just 3 or 4 jalapeno poppers.

How do you get breading to stick to jalapeno poppers? ›

Dip the jalapeños in the milk mixture again and then roll them in breadcrumbs to coat. The first milk and flour coat helps the breadcrumb to stick better to the pepper. Place all jalapeños on a clean baking sheet or baking dish that can fit inside your fridge.

How many net carbs are in jalapeno poppers? ›

Fresh & Easy Jalapeno Poppers (3 pieces) contains 7g total carbs, 5g net carbs, 16g fat, 7g protein, and 190 calories.

How many slices of bacon on keto? ›

Bacon is high in fat and protein, which makes it an excellent choice for people on a low-carb diet. To stay in ketosis, you should only eat about 3 ounces of bacon per day.

Does Pepper break ketosis? ›

All spices like pepper and cumin, and also herbs like oregano like coriander ( cilantro) that you use in tiny quantities are Keto, their carb content is irrelevant but they are important to help you enjoy the food which in turn helps you stick to the Keto way of eating.

What color bell pepper is best for keto? ›

Are green bell peppers keto? These are the most keto-friendly peppers with only 2.9g of net carbs per 100g. If you're looking to cut carbs, then opting for green peppers is the way to go. This is useful if you're trying to save money as well since green bell peppers are a lot cheaper!

What kind of sauce do you eat with jalapeno poppers? ›

These fried Jalapeno Poppers are so crisp and flavorful! My recipe includes a tangy raspberry dipping sauce that pairs perfectly with the creamy, spicy flavors.

How do you keep cheese from oozing out of jalapeno poppers? ›

The best thing you can do with any food is wrap it in bacon, and that is exactly what I am going to do. I figured the best way to keep the cheese from coming out of the bottom is to wrap bacon starting at the bottom and working my way up. I wrapped each one in bacon and used a tooth pick to hold them together.

How do you keep cream cheese from melting in jalapeno poppers? ›

Wrap each cheese log in Saran wrap and put in a freezer bag. Freeze for at least 2 hours or overnight. This slows the cooking time for the cream cheese helping to prevent the oozing mess! Take frozen logs out freezer and lay one in each jalapeno half.

Are jalapeno poppers high in carbs? ›

Jalapeno Pepper, Stuffed With Cheese, Breaded Or Battered, Fried, Poppers Cheese Jalapenos (1 jalapeno pepper) contains 4.4g total carbs, 3.9g net carbs, 3.9g fat, 2.3g protein, and 61 calories.

How many carbs are in Arby's 5 piece jalapeno poppers? ›

Arby's Jalapeno Poppers (5 pieces) contains 46g total carbs, 43g net carbs, 16g fat, 5g protein, and 350 calories.

How many eggs a day on keto? ›

It's totally fine and safe to eat up to 6 eggs a day while on the keto diet. You can consume even more eggs per day occasionally, as long as you make sure that you eat your greens, healthy fats and proteins from other sources.

Can you eat too much bacon on keto diet? ›

Incorporating bacon into your keto diet in moderation is generally fine, but consuming excessive amounts may have health implications. Bacon is high in saturated fat and sodium, which can contribute to cardiovascular issues if consumed in large quantities.

Is it OK to eat bacon everyday on keto? ›

Can You Eat Bacon On a Keto Diet? While you may not think of bacon as diet food, most types of bacon fit perfectly into a keto diet plan since they're low in carbs yet high in protein and fat.

What peppers can you eat on keto? ›

Red, orange, and yellow bell peppers are awesome for adding much-needed vitamins to your keto diet, and satisfy a desire for crunch without the carbs of most snack foods,” such as potato chips, crackers, pretzels, and cookies, Fear says.

What spicy food is good for keto diet? ›

Is spicy food keto-friendly? Fortunately, chili and all kinds of peppers are low in carbohydrates – especially since you don't need to use a lot of them to get a powerful flavor punch, so they are perfect to incorporate into the low-carb or keto diets.

What foods don't break ketosis? ›

Foods you can eat on the keto diet include fish and seafood, meat and poultry, non-starchy vegetables like bell peppers, broccoli, and zucchini, avocados, berries, nuts and seeds, eggs, high-fat dairy products, olive oil and other oils, and high-cocoa chocolate.

Can you eat pickles on keto? ›

Luckily, pickles are keto friendly, especially those that are of the dill pickle variety, as sugar is low. “Simply put, sweet pickles are made with sugar which will automatically push the carb count up,” says Hultin. “Dill or salt pickles don't have the added sugar and carbs, naturally,” she says.

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