29 JalapeƱo Recipes That Are Hot, Hot, Hot

Beyond deep-fried poppers and pickled rounds on tacos and sandwiches, the ways to cook with jalapeƱos are endless. Part of jalapeƱo recipesā allure is that they range from not at all spicy (um, sorry for that misleading title) to searing heat, thanks to the variations in flavor from pepper to pepper. You also have a fair degree of control over the level of spiciness, depending on whether or not you seed the peppers. In fact, you can tailor each of these jalapeƱo recipes to suit your spice tolerance (just add a little more chile or a little less, include the seeds or donāt, to your taste).
Our favorite ways to use these hot peppers include slicing them into thin slivers, scattering them as a garnish over nachos, and mixing them into marinades to add heat to a pork roast. If you want to drink your jalapeƱos, we have cocktails for that. But if you prefer your beverage tame the heat, shake up an icy margarita instead. On to our best jalapeƱo recipes.
Photo by Christina Holmes1/29JalapeƱo Poppers With Smoked Gouda
Think of these charred peppers as a lighter cousin of deep-fried appetizer found frequently in pubs and sports bars. Instead of crispy breading, this jalapeƱo recipe calls for roasting the peppers to a silky texture that almost melts into the cream cheese-and-gouda filling.
Photo by Chelsea Kyle, Food Styling by Olivia Mack Anderson2/29Lamb Chops With Polenta and Grilled Scallion Sauce
While delicious on lamb, this herby, smoky scallion-jalapeƱo salsa is easy to make whenever you fire up the grill. Simply grill the veg and mix them into the salsa while your protein rests. Or, you know, just skip the meat and enjoy wrapped in warm homemade tortillas.
Photo by Joseph De Leo, Food Styling by Judy Haubert, Prop Styling by Anne Eastman3/29Hot Lips
Infusing smoky mezcal and grassy tequila with a jalapeƱo creates a tongue-tingling, herbaceous, and aromatic batch spirit that softens just enough with a toasty vanilla syrup and pineapple juice.
Photo by Chelsea Kyle, Prop Styling by Sophie Strangio, Food Styling by Michelle Gatton4/293-Ingredient Grilled and Fresh Tomato Salsa
Give tomatoes and onions a quick hit on the grill for a tinge of charred flavor. You can also add the jalapeƱos before you dice them if you want to soften their vegetal bite.
Photo by Joseph De Leo, Food Styling by Erika Joyce5/29White Chicken Chili
This one-pot dish is the cozy, comforting antidote to cold days when itās dinner time and you need a meal, fast. Treat the fridge as your trove for toppings: Any salsas, pickled jalapeƱos or red onions, sour cream, or bits of shredded cheese will do.
Photo by Ed Anderson6/29JalapeƱo Pepper Jelly
With two types of peppers, this sweet-heat condiment gets its gentle kick from seeded jalapeƱos. Craving something spicier? Leave āem in. Try it slathered on cornbread muffins, spooned over cream cheese and served with crackers, or in a marinade or salad dressing.
Photo by Elizabeth Coetzee, Food styling by Micah Marie Morton7/29Jackfruit Carnitas Nachos
Jackfruit readily absorbs the smoky chipotle seasoning to become a flavor-packed, vegan ācarnitasā that makes a convincing topping for nachos. Load them up with black beans, store-bought pickled jalapeƱos, and whatever else your heart desires.
Photo by David Malosh8/29Chilaquiles
For a breakfast or brunch dish you can easily scale up or down, chilaquiles offers a flexible formula you can adjust depending on what you have in the fridge: No queso Oaxaca? Try mozzarella. No crema? Go for Greek yogurt. You can even use your favorite tortilla chips as the base.
Photo by Marcus Nilsson9/29JalapeƱo-Pickled Peppers
Pack Italian peppers (or any lean, green type of pepper) in a brine of rice wine vinegar, sugar, and a handful of sliced jalapenos to create this sweet-and-spicy condiment for antipasto platters and sandwiches.
Photo by Peden & Munk10/29Migas Fried Rice
Transform day-old (or older) tortillas with this Thai-style riff on migas. The Tex-Mex-ified jaew sauce is the star, pairing funky fish sauce and soy with smoky cumin and peppers. Douse it with your favorite hot sauce for an extra kick.
Photo by Romulo Yanes11/29JalapeƱo Poppers
The key to the extra-crunchy shells in this jalapeƱo popper recipe is the double coating of breadcrumbs. If youāre wary of deep-frying, bake them in an air fryer instead.
Photo by Peden + Munk12/29Soy-Basted Pork Chops With Herbs and JalapeƱos
Thinly cut pork chops need only 10 minutes in this marinade and even less time on the grill before you can call them dinner.
13/29Ultimate Nachos
A tray of loaded tortilla chips could and should be the centerpiece of the appetizer tables. When done right, itās a symphony of flavors and textures between bites of seasoned chicken, creamy homemade bean dip, stretchy cheese, crisp jalapeƱo pickles, and bright tomatoes and herbs.
Photo by Shannon Sturgis14/29Say Anything
This summertime sipper deploys juicy watermelon syrup and fragrant fresh mint to create a punchy drink that tastes like you plucked it right from the fruit patch.
Photo by SANG AN15/29Spinach Shakshuka
If youāre familiar with the poached eggs and spiced tomato dish of North Africa but havenāt tried its spinach-steeped cousin, nowās the time. Serve it with your favorite flatbread to sop up the runny eggs and silky greens.
Photo by Kelsey Foster16/29Bacon Mac ānā Cheese JalapeƱo Bites
Macaroni-and-cheese-stuffed jalapeƱos are the crowd-pleasing appetizer every host should have in their back pocket. Just prep everything the day before, refrigerate overnight, and then throw the baking sheet into the oven when the first guest arrives.
Photo by Aubrie Pick17/29Bacon JalapeƱo Popcorn
Dress popcorn for a partyā¦or, uh, for yourself (and only yourself)ā¦with crispy bacon bits, charred jalapenos, and a generous shower of Parmesan cheese.
Photo by Chelsea Kyle, food styling by Rhoda Boone18/29Creamy JalapeƱo Sauce
One of our favorite recipes for using a handful of jalapeƱos is this herbaceous do-it-all sauce: Use it to add heat, tang, and freshness to tacos, grain bowls, or a sheet pan of roasted veggies.
Copyright Cedric Angeles19/29Avocado and Tangerine Salad With JalapeƱo Vinaigrette
Blistering the jalapeno and removing its seeds brings this vinaigrette a smoky, sweet flavor with only a whisper of the heat. The salad? Sheās forgiving. Reviewers report swapping goat cheese for feta, mixed greens as the lettuces, or orange segments for tangerines, all with positive results.
Photo by Isa Zapata, Food Styling by Pearl Jones20/29Jalapeño Popper Gougères
Two appetizer extremes, one jalapeƱo recipe to rule them all. Pack the spicy flavors of game-day poppers into these airy, elegant cocktail party puffs, equally welcome at a New Yearās Eve soirĆ©e or a backyard BBQ.
Photograph by Peden + Munk, food styling by Adriana Paschen, prop styling by Ceci Garcia21/29Grilled Banh Mi for a Party
A colorful medley of quick-pickled carrot ribbons, sliced jalapeƱos, radishes, and cucumbers adds brightness and crunch to these otherwise soft sandwiches.
Photograph by Peden + Munk, food styling by Adriana Paschen, prop styling by Ceci Garcia22/29Salted Melon Salad With JalapeƱos and Feta
Dress up peak-season cantaloupe (watermelon would work well, too) with a spicy-zesty marinade and large chunks of salty feta.
Photograph by Isa Zapata, Food Styling by Thu Buser, Prop Styling by Stephanie De Luca23/29Roasted Tomatillo and Avocado Salsa
This velvety dip lies somewhere between tomatillo salsa and guacamole. We love it spooned over tacos and burgers, but itās also great stirred into a big batch of steamed rice. If you want to amp up the heat, experiment with habaneros or serranos.
Photo by Alex Lau, food styling by Susie Theodorou, prop styling by Amy Wilson24/29JalapeƱo-Marinated Grilled Pork Chops
Taking a cue from escabĆØche, this recipe calls for marinating the pork chops after they grill. This makes it ideal for summer nights, when you can linger outside while the cooked meat soaks in more flavor.
Photo by Annabel Mehran25/29Roasted-Jalapeno Pimiento Cheese Toasts
This piquant pimento cheese calls for swapping in red bell peppers and fresh jalapeƱo peppers in the place of traditional pimentos. While we serve it on toast points here, you could and should use it to stuff jalapeƱo poppers for a top-tier upgrade.
Photo by Linda Xiao26/29Green Pico de Gallo
Between bright tomatillos, lime juice, and fresh cilantro, this verdant salsa packs lots of vibrancy. Serve it with salty tortilla chips and a paloma.
Karl Petzke27/29Chilaquiles Verdes
While chilaquiles make a comfortingly egg-y, salty, saucy hangover food, this one requires a little prep time if youāre planning a morning-after meal. Just boil, blend, and refrigerate the salsa verde in advance for easy assemblyāno matter how sluggish you feel.
Julian Broad28/29Smashed Fingerlings With JalapeƱos
Shake up traditional potato salad by swapping out gloopy mayonnaise for a zippy mustard vinaigrette and sliced jalapeƱos for a crunchy bite.
Photo by Travis Rainey, Prop styling by Emma Ringness, Food styling by Sean Dooley29/29Cheddar JalapeƱo Bread
This jalapeƱo recipe calls for Parmesan and cheddar cheese, but consider it a catch-all for any melty bits and bobs youāve got: Reviewers report using cheese mixtures with Havarti, pepper Jack, and even Velveeta.

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