Crispy Air Fryer Bacon-Wrapped Jalapeño Poppers Recipe

Get ready to fire up your air fryer for these sizzling Air Fryer Bacon Wrapped Jalapeño Poppers — crisp on the outside, rich and gooey inside. Spicy jalapeños, creamy cheese, a touch of raspberry sweetness and perfectly crisp bacon combine to make an irresistible snack that disappears fast at parties, game days, or casual family gatherings. Quick to prepare and even quicker to vanish, these poppers will bring flavor and excitement to your next spread.

Large pile of bacon wrapped jalapeño poppers with cheese oozing out.

I pull these out every Sunday when the game is on, but honestly they’re great any time of year. One bite and the crispy bacon, creamy filling, and spicy pepper make it hard to stop at just one. Using the air fryer means no added oil and a faster, cleaner way to get the bacon perfectly crisp.

These Air Fryer Jalapeño Poppers Are Delicious

  • Fast to prep and ready in minutes — ideal for last-minute entertaining.
  • The cream cheese and shredded cheddar melt into a silky, savory filling that balances the jalapeño heat.
  • The air fryer crisps the bacon beautifully without extra oil.
  • Raspberry preserves add a subtle fruity sweetness that contrasts the spice and smokiness.
  • Serve as a standout appetizer for game day, cookouts, or holiday gatherings.
Single bacon wrapped jalapeño popper dipped in blue cheese dressing held in hand.

Ingredients for Jalapeño Poppers

For the Jalapeños

  • Jalapeños — Choose slightly larger peppers so you can fit a full slice of bacon around each one. For milder poppers, remove the seeds and ribs.
  • Thin-cut bacon — Thinner slices crisp faster in the air fryer and give a satisfying crunch.

For the Filling

  • Cream cheese — Full-fat, softened to room temperature for the creamiest texture.
  • Cheddar cheese — Freshly shredded melts best; avoid pre-shredded varieties if possible.
  • Garlic powder — For savory depth.
  • Onion powder — A light complementary note to the garlic.
  • Salt — Enhances all flavors.
  • Raspberry preserves — Adds a hint of fruity sweetness that pairs surprisingly well with bacon and heat.
Ingredients for bacon wrapped jalapeño poppers in the air air fryer. Jalapeños, bacon, cream cheese, cheddar cheese, seasoning, and raspberry jam.

How To Make Air Fryer Bacon Wrapped Jalapeño Poppers

These air fryer poppers are straightforward to assemble and cook. Below is an easy overview; detailed instructions are included in the recipe card further down.

  1. Slice each jalapeño lengthwise and remove the seeds and ribs if you want milder heat.
  2. Prepare the bacon. If using small jalapeños you may need to cut slices in half; otherwise use a full slice per popper.
  3. In a bowl, mix softened cream cheese, shredded cheddar, garlic powder, onion powder, and salt until smooth.
  4. Place about 1 teaspoon of raspberry preserves in each pepper half, then top with about 1 tablespoon of the cheese mixture and spread evenly.
  5. Wrap each stuffed jalapeño with bacon and secure with one or two toothpicks if needed.
  6. Preheat the air fryer to 360°F (182°C).
  7. Arrange poppers in a single layer without overcrowding (about 6–8 at a time) and cook 12–14 minutes or until bacon is crispy. Cook additional minutes if needed for extra crispness.
  8. Remove, let cool briefly, remove toothpicks, and serve warm.
Mixing cheese filling mixture for jalapeno poppers.
Mix the cream cheese filling.
Removing the seeds and ribs from a jalapeno that has been sliced in half.
Slice and clean the jalapeños.
Stuffing a jalapeno with raspberry jam and cheese filling.
Layer preserves first, then cheese filling.
Wrapping stuffed jalapeno in a slice of bacon.
Wrap and secure with toothpicks.
Placing toothpick in jalapeno popper to keep bacon in place.
Use toothpicks to prevent bacon slippage.
Cooking air fryer bacon wrapped jalapeno poppers in an air fryer.
Cook until bacon is crisp and filling is warmed through.

Pro Tips for Air Fryer Jalapeño Poppers

  • Put the raspberry preserves under the cheese. This prevents the jam from burning and from running out into the basket during cooking.
  • Wear gloves when handling jalapeños to avoid transferring capsaicin to your skin or eyes.
  • Use a full slice of bacon for each popper when possible — it helps contain the filling and crisps nicely.
  • Secure bacon with toothpicks to keep it from unwrapping while cooking. Remove toothpicks before serving.
  • Cook in batches to avoid overcrowding; 6–8 poppers per batch tends to work best for even crisping.
  • After each batch, drain excess bacon grease from the air fryer basket to prevent smoking or burning.
Several bacon wrapped jalapeño poppers on a cutting board.

Substitutions and Variations

  • Swap sharp cheddar for American or Monterey Jack for a milder melt.
  • Add smoked paprika, cayenne, or chili powder for extra heat and smoky notes.
  • Make a vegetarian version by skipping bacon and topping the filled jalapeños with a Panko-butter crumb mixture and air frying until golden.
  • Stir chopped green onions into the cream cheese mixture for freshness.
  • For a meaty twist, brown cooked chorizo and fold it into the cheese filling before stuffing.

Storing and Reheating

Assemble the poppers ahead of time and store them in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 3 days. Cook them when you’re ready to serve. Leftovers keep for 3–4 days refrigerated. Reheat in the air fryer at 360°F for about 4 minutes or until warmed through. If reheating in an oven, use a lined baking sheet at 360°F for 8–10 minutes.

Equipment Needed

  • Air fryer (capacity to fit 6–8 poppers per batch)
  • Mixing bowl and spoon
  • Cutting board and sharp knife
  • Toothpicks to secure bacon
  • Tongs or spatula for removing hot poppers
Several jalapeño poppers on a cutting board, ready for eating!

What to Serve with Jalapeño Poppers

These poppers pair well with creamy dips and cooling sides. Try ranch, blue cheese dressing, garlic aioli, or a smoky queso for dipping. They also make a great appetizer alongside grilled steaks, burgers, or crispy potatoes for a full game-day spread.

Questions and Answers

Why are my jalapeño peppers soggy?

Sogginess usually means the bacon hasn’t crisped fully. Cook for another 2–4 minutes until the bacon is golden and crisp. Proper spacing in the air fryer basket helps the bacon crisp evenly.

Can I freeze jalapeño poppers before air frying?

Yes — you can freeze assembled poppers for up to 2 months. When cooking from frozen, increase air fryer time and check for crispness; expect it to take longer than cooking from fresh.

What dip goes best with jalapeño poppers?

Sweet or creamy dips complement the spice. Raspberry or honey-based sauces, garlic aioli, ranch, or a smoked queso are excellent choices to cut the heat and enhance the flavors.

Final Scoop

If you haven’t tried these Air Fryer Bacon Wrapped Jalapeño Poppers yet, now’s the time. They’re addictive, crowd-pleasing, and simple to make. Bring them to your next gathering and watch them disappear — the combination of heat, creaminess, sweet contrast and crispy bacon makes them a guaranteed hit.

Stacked jalapeño poppers on a cutting board, and these are wrapped in crispy bacon!

Air Fryer Bacon Wrapped Jalapeño Poppers

Air Fryer Bacon Wrapped Jalapeño Poppers are spicy, creamy, cheesy appetizers wrapped in crispy bacon and cooked in the air fryer. Raspberry preserves add a sweet contrast that makes these poppers perfect for game day, parties, or casual snacking.
Prep: 10 mins
Cook: 12 mins
Total: 22 mins
Servings: 12

Equipment

  • Air fryer
  • Mixing bowl
  • Knife and cutting board
  • Toothpicks

Ingredients

  • 12 jalapeños
  • 12 slices thin-cut bacon

For the filling

  • 8 oz cream cheese, room temperature
  • ½ cup shredded cheddar cheese
  • 1 tsp garlic powder
  • 1 tsp onion powder
  • ½ tsp salt
  • ¼ cup raspberry preserves

Instructions

  1. Slice the jalapeños in half and remove seeds and ribs.
  2. If needed, cut bacon slices in half for smaller jalapeños.
  3. Mix cream cheese, cheddar, garlic powder, onion powder, and salt until smooth.
  4. Place about 1 teaspoon of raspberry preserves in each pepper, then top with about 1 tablespoon of the cheese mixture.
  5. Wrap each stuffed jalapeño with bacon and secure with toothpicks.
  6. Preheat the air fryer to 360°F. Cook 12–14 minutes or until bacon is crispy, working in batches to avoid overcrowding.
  7. Let cool slightly, remove toothpicks, and serve warm.

Notes

Important Tips

  • Layer preserves under the cheese to prevent burning and leaking.
  • Use full bacon slices if possible to better contain the filling.
  • Drain bacon grease between batches to avoid excess smoke.

Variations

  • Add smoked paprika or a pinch of cayenne for extra heat.
  • For a vegetarian version, top filled peppers with Panko mixed with melted butter instead of bacon.
  • Fold cooked chorizo into the cheese filling for a heartier popper.

Nutrition (approx.)

Serving: 2 poppers — Calories: 202 kcal; Carbohydrates: 7 g; Protein: 5 g; Fat: 17 g; Sodium: 586 mg. Use this as an estimate.