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 21 Whole jalapeño peppers
 10 oz Cream cheese (the block, not the spreadable)
 1 Green onion
 ½ tsp Garlic powder
 ½ oz Sharp cheddar cheese, shredded
 12 Slices of bacon
1

You need the perfect heat for your grilled jalapeño poppers. Light your charcoal in the KUDU and let them burn to embers with a layer of white ash.

2

Cut the stem off the jalapeños, removing the pit and seeds. Take a small knife and cave a line down one side making it easier to remove the pit and seeds.

3

KUDU hack: to reduce the heat of the jalapeños blanch them by boiling in water for 5 minutes. Remove them immediately and place them in a bowl of ice water.

4

In a small bowl combine cream cheese, green onion, garlic powder and cheddar cheese. Stuff into jalapeños. Place them into a jalapeño grill holder.

5

Adjust your grill height over the ember at medium-high heat. To locate medium heat, place your hand over the embers and find the height you can count to 3 or 4 before having to remove your hand from the flame. This is the height for medium-high heat (approx. 500 degrees).

6

Move your KUDU grill grate to that height and place the jalapeño holder on the grill.

7

Once the cheese has melted remove from grill. Serve your grilled jalapeño poppers.

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Ingredients

 21 Whole jalapeño peppers
 10 oz Cream cheese (the block, not the spreadable)
 1 Green onion
 ½ tsp Garlic powder
 ½ oz Sharp cheddar cheese, shredded
 12 Slices of bacon

Directions

1

You need the perfect heat for your grilled jalapeño poppers. Light your charcoal in the KUDU and let them burn to embers with a layer of white ash.

2

Cut the stem off the jalapeños, removing the pit and seeds. Take a small knife and cave a line down one side making it easier to remove the pit and seeds.

3

KUDU hack: to reduce the heat of the jalapeños blanch them by boiling in water for 5 minutes. Remove them immediately and place them in a bowl of ice water.

4

In a small bowl combine cream cheese, green onion, garlic powder and cheddar cheese. Stuff into jalapeños. Place them into a jalapeño grill holder.

5

Adjust your grill height over the ember at medium-high heat. To locate medium heat, place your hand over the embers and find the height you can count to 3 or 4 before having to remove your hand from the flame. This is the height for medium-high heat (approx. 500 degrees).

6

Move your KUDU grill grate to that height and place the jalapeño holder on the grill.

7

Once the cheese has melted remove from grill. Serve your grilled jalapeño poppers.

Jalapeño Poppers