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Party Jalapeno Poppersvegan, makes 10 poppers5 large jalapeno peppers, de-seeded and halvedcheese mixture:1/4 cup vegan cream cheese1/4 cup vegan cheddar cheese shredsFlour Mixture:2 Tbsp whole wheat flour1 Tbsp Nutritional Yeastdash of chipotle powderpinch of salt and pepperPanko Bread Crumbssmall flat bowl of soy milk (about 1/4 cup)1+ cups grape seed oil (you can also use canola or olive oil)Directions:1. Prep your jalapenos by halving them and carefully removing the seeds. Set aside.2.  Get your “breading” station set up. You will have a bowl for each of  these: cheese mixture (fold the shreds into the cream cheese), flour  mixture, panko crumbs, soy milk.3. Start prepping your  jalapenos. Here is the method: stuff with cheese, roll in milk, roll in  flour, back in milk, roll in panko crumbs, set aside. Pressing the panko  crumbs into the wet cheese layer really helps. Continue this process  until all the jalapenos are stuffed and breaded.4. Pour your oil  into a large pot over med-high heat. Test the oil for heat-readiness by  dropping one panko crumb into the oil - if it sizzles, the oil is hot  enough. If you can get by with cooking all your poppers with 1 cup of  oil, great. But if you want a more saturated “fry” you may need to add  more.5. Pan-fry eat jalapeno popper for about 90 seconds on each side. Flip with care.6. Transfer poppers to a paper towels to cool for a few minutes before serving.
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Party Jalapeno Poppers
vegan, makes 10 poppers

5 large jalapeno peppers, de-seeded and halved

cheese mixture:
1/4 cup vegan cream cheese
1/4 cup vegan cheddar cheese shreds

Flour Mixture:
2 Tbsp whole wheat flour
1 Tbsp Nutritional Yeast
dash of chipotle powder
pinch of salt and pepper

Panko Bread Crumbs

small flat bowl of soy milk (about 1/4 cup)

1+ cups grape seed oil (you can also use canola or olive oil)

Directions:

1. Prep your jalapenos by halving them and carefully removing the seeds. Set aside.

2. Get your “breading” station set up. You will have a bowl for each of these: cheese mixture (fold the shreds into the cream cheese), flour mixture, panko crumbs, soy milk.

3. Start prepping your jalapenos. Here is the method: stuff with cheese, roll in milk, roll in flour, back in milk, roll in panko crumbs, set aside. Pressing the panko crumbs into the wet cheese layer really helps. Continue this process until all the jalapenos are stuffed and breaded.

4. Pour your oil into a large pot over med-high heat. Test the oil for heat-readiness by dropping one panko crumb into the oil - if it sizzles, the oil is hot enough. If you can get by with cooking all your poppers with 1 cup of oil, great. But if you want a more saturated “fry” you may need to add more.

5. Pan-fry eat jalapeno popper for about 90 seconds on each side. Flip with care.

6. Transfer poppers to a paper towels to cool for a few minutes before serving.

(via kbloglunchbox)

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    make this..i’m hungry now =[
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    Making these non-vegan soon (cause I’m not buying new ingredients/I’m not vegan so why bother) drool drool drool
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    Vegan jalapeño poppers. Orgasm.
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