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  2. Smokin' Hot Appetizers (A Grilling Recipe Roundup) - AOL

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    Grilled Stuffed Mushrooms. ... smoky flavor with a hint of jalapeno heat and a subtle cheesy tang-Great pairing of flavors. It’s a real crowd-pleaser that’s surprisingly easy to make, and ...

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    Corn and Black Bean Salsa. Crispy, golden corn, black beans, tomato, red onion, jalapeño, and garlic make up this easy salsa that pairs perfectly with crunchy tortilla chips.

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    Related: Ways to Make an Ordinary Grilled Cheese Extraordinary. Trader Joe's. 2. Chevre Goat Cheese. $3 for 5 ounces. ... Garlic & Jalapeño Stuffed Olives. $4 for 17.64 ounces.

  5. Jalapeño popper - Wikipedia

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    When smoked or grilled and stuffed with sausage, they are also referred to as A.B.T or Atomic Buffalo Turds. [ 3 ] [ 5 ] [ 6 ] Joey Chestnut holds the Major League Eating record for jalapeño poppers, eating 118 in 10 minutes at the University of Arizona on 8 April 2006.

  6. Food Paradise International - Wikipedia

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    Mozzarella Jalapeno Poppers (locally grown green jalapenos stuffed with shredded mozzarella cheese, dredged in flour egg-wash and bread crumbs seasoned with thyme and hot paprika, flash-fried in sunflower oil and served with creamy herb ranch dressing and sweet chili sauce); Goat Cheese Popper (jalapeno stuffed with local goat cheese, wrapped ...

  7. Chipotle - Wikipedia

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    This pepper variation tends to be smokier in taste and is the preferred chipotle of many natives. They are sometimes referred to as chili navideño because they are reconstituted and stuffed to make a traditional dish that is most popular at Christmas time among Mexican locals.