Introduction: Grilled Mice (Cream Cheese Stuffed Jalapenos Wrapped in Bacon)
Mmmmmmm, When I think about bacon, I think about a treat, my family calls "Grilled Mice". In this instructable I am going to show you guys and gals how to make this awesome appetizer.
Step 1: Ingredents
Ingredents:
Cream Cheese
Thick Sliced Bacon
Medium Jalapenos
Step 2: Cutting Tops
Preparation requires a few steps and can take a while depending on how many "Grilled Mice" you plan on making.
Safety first:
Protect your hands with non-latex gloves. Cutting and deseeding peppers can irritate your hands and burn your eyes if you don't protect them. I learned the hard way, lol.
First of all make sure you rinse off your jalapenos, you never know who has already touched them. Next, take a pairing knife and cut the tops of the jalapenos and discard the tops.
Step 3: Deseeding
There are 2 options on this step.
Option 1;
I have a special tool for the next step. Its a potato peeler with an apple corer on it. Nothing fancy but makes the next step easier and faster.
Insert your apple corer in the top of the jalapeno and move it in a circular motion around the edges to remove the seeds and veins from the walls of the jalapeno.
Option 2;
Cut each one of the jalapenos length ways in half, and use a spoon to scoop out the seeds and veins from the walls of the jalapeno.
If you want "Hot Grilled Mice" mix the veins and seeds into the cream cheese, or for a mild to medium spiced "Grilled Mice" discard the veins and seeds.
Step 4: Stuffing the Jalapeno
Option 1;
Cut a small slit in the bottom of the jalapeno, and take some cream cheese and push it into the opening of the deseeded jalapeno. The air should escape from the bottom as you stuff it. Put enough cream cheese to fill the jalapeno completely full. Then cut the jalapeno in half length ways.
Option 2:
Take a knife and spread the cream cheese, level with the walls, in the cleaned area of the deseeded half of the jalapeno.
Step 5: MMMMMMM Bacon Time
Cut the bacon in half, and wrap each piece of lovely goodness around the stuffed jalapeno, and secure with a toothpick.
Step 6: Grill Em or Bake Em
I personally like to grill these bad boys on my gas grill, but sometimes during the winter my wife will cook them in the oven.
Option 1: Grill em
When cooking on the grill you have to watch them closely so you don't burn them when the grease from the bacon falls on the grease guard. I turn my burners on on high and cook them between the grease guards and turn them over occasionally to keep them from burning on any one side. It takes about 15 minutes for the jalapenos to soften and the bacon to get crispy.
Option 2: Bake em
Preheat your oven to 450. Place the mice on a cookie sheet evenly spaced and bake them for 15 mins or untill the bacon is crispy. You can place a rack on the cookie sheet to keep the mice from cooking in the bacon grease if you want, totally optional.
Step 7: Finished
That is it. Now watch them be devoured by your party guest.

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12 Comments
8 years ago
When do I add the mouse?
10 years ago on Step 7
how neat & easy it is! can't wait to try this out non breaded jaleopeno popper wrapped in bacon!
10 years ago
I put crumbled up bacon and shredded cheddar in the cream cheese of mine.
10 years ago
We call them jalapeño poppers
Reply 10 years ago on Introduction
The jalapeno poppers I am used to are breaded and deep fried, but I guess you can say 6 one way half a dozen the other. lol
10 years ago
My whole family love these things (we use turkey bacon though). We put barbecue sauce on them while they are on the grill... Goodness.. Taste amazing.
Reply 10 years ago on Introduction
That is a great idea. I may be trying the barbecue sauce next time.
10 years ago on Introduction
These look really good. probably easier in the oven but I like the idea of grill cooking. One change I may make though. I will try putting them on skewers for cooking so I can turn just a few items instead of a bunch of little ones, then remove and put in a toothpick afterwards if necessary. Great idea though, I will definitely try this.
Reply 10 years ago on Introduction
Sounds like a good idea, but the toothpicks are needed to keep the bacon in place as it cooks, and shrinks. So you may tray and put the toothpicks in while on the skewers.
Thank you for the response and cool suggestion.
10 years ago on Introduction
This will be tonight's dinner.
10 years ago on Introduction
It tastes sooooooo gooooood!
10 years ago
Mmm that looks good! I think I might try it out since I love jalapeños :)