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This vegan jalapeno poppers recipe is baked to perfection using plant based cream cheese, dairy free shredded cheese, and gluten free toasted panko breadcrumbs. The ultimate appetizer for any party or potluck!
Vegan stuffed jalapenos are a beautiful mix of spicy and cheesy. They're perfect for parties, game day, or simply enjoyed as an afternoon snack.
This quick and easy dairy free appetizer bakes in 30 minutes, with no dredging or frying required.
Where did Jalapeño Poppers originate?
The term “jalapeño popper” originated in Texas around 1972. They’re a Tex-Mex version of a chile relleno.
Jalapeno poppers or jalapeno bites are hollowed out jalapenos most commonly stuffed with a mixture of different cheese and spices. The Mexican Chile relleno is a poblano pepper stuffed with meat and cheese.
Want more Texas snacks and recipes?
- Pair these baked vegan jalapeno poppers with a refreshing Ranch Water co*cktail or Texas Margarita.
- Whip up this Cowboy Caviar dip for another tasty appetizer!
- For breakfast, serve iconic Breakfast Tacos. They're a staple in our house.
- Don’t forget about the infamous Texas Trash aka homemade spicy chex mix.
Ingredients
Here's everything you need to make easy dairy free jalapeno poppers at home!
- Jalapenos: Look for large jalapenos that are all roughly the same size.
- Vegan cream cheese: Grab a tub of your favorite plant based cream cheese. I typically have Tofutti, Miyoko's, or Trader Joe's brand in my fridge.
- Vegan cheese: For this recipe, you're going to want shredded dairy free cheese. Any non dairy brand will do. I've had success using shredded cheese from So Delicious, Daiya Cutting Board, Go Veggie, and Follow Your Heart.
- Breadcrumbs: I recommend using panko bread crumbs, as they crisp up perfectly when toasted and commonly gluten free. They make the best crispy topping sprinkled on warm jalapeno slices filled with melted cheese.
- Spices: I like to keep it pretty simple with garlic powder, onion powder, salt, and pepper. Feel free to use what you like or get experimental!
- Extras: As most cheese-loving vegan know, nutritional yeast amps up any dish. It has a nutty cheesy flavor that's great for sprinkling on top as you would with parmesan.
How to Make Vegan Jalapeno Poppers in the Oven
Making jalapeno poppers without eggs is a breeze when baking!
Start by slicing each jalapeno in half lengthwise. Using a spoon, scrape the seeds out, being careful not to touch your eyes! Rinse the jalapeno halves then pat dry.
Next, combine the slightly softened cream cheese with the seasoning in a small bowl. Transfer the mixture into each jalapeno, then top with plant based cheese. Arrange the jalapeno popper on a lined baking sheet and cook at 400F for 30 minutes.
Be sure to keep an eye on your poppers, as ovens can vary and different vegan cheeses melt differently. Meanwhile as the poppers bake, toast the panko breadcrumb topping in a skillet, then set aside.
When the dairy free jalapeno poppers are done cooking, remove from the oven, and transfer to a serving dish. Top with toasted breadcrumbs and enjoy warm!
This vegetarian handheld appetizer is best served immediately, however should you have leftovers, store them covered in the refrigerator for up to 4 days.
Ultimate Dairy Free Snack
If you enjoyed this recipe, you'll love these too:
- Dairy Free Queso
- Roasted Jalapeno Hummus
- Homemade In N Out Fries
- Air Fryer Cauliflower Wings
- Vegan Buffalo Dip
- Mini Sweet Pepper Nachos
- Vegan Air Fried Pickles
I hope you enjoy this veganized classic comfort food as much as I do! It's a guaranteed crowd pleaser.
Vegan Jalapeno Poppers Recipe
Author: Jenna Urben
This vegan jalapeno poppers recipe is baked to perfection using plant based cream cheese, dairy free shredded cheese, and gluten free toasted panko breadcrumbs. The ultimate appetizer for any party or potluck!
5 from 4 votes
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Prep Time 10 minutes mins
Cook Time 30 minutes mins
Total Time 40 minutes mins
Course Appetizer, Snack
Servings 24 poppers
Ingredients
- 12 large jalapeños
- 8 ounce container vegan cream cheese
- ½ cup vegan cheddar cheese shreds
- ¼ teaspoon garlic powder
- ¼ teaspoon onion powder
- Salt and pepper, to taste
- Toppings: Toasted panko breadcrumbs
Instructions
Preheat oven to 400F and line a baking sheet with parchment paper.
Remove the cream cheese from the refrigerator to let slightly soften so it's easier to spread.
Slice each jalapeno in half lengthwise. Using a spoon, scoop out the seeds, rinse, then pat dry.
In a small bowl, combine the vegan cream cheese and seasonings.
Stuff the jalapenos with the cream cheese mixture and top with vegan shredded cheese.
Arrange on the prepared baking sheet and bake until lightly browned, about 30 minutes.
Meanwhile, heat a tablespoon of olive oil in a small nonstick pan. Add about ⅓ cup panko breadcrumbs and toast over low heat until golden. Set aside.
Once the jalapenos are cooked and the cheese is melted to desired consistency, remove from oven.
Transfer to a serving dish, top with toasted panko breadcrumbs, enjoy warm!
Did you make this recipe?Please leave a star rating or review in the form below, then snap a picture and tag me @theurbenlife on Instagram!
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About Jenna Urben
Jenna Urben is the recipe developer, content creator, and storyteller behind The Urben Life. She has over 10 years experience adapting family favorite meals to fit allergy-friendly diets. Join Jenna as she shares delicious dairy-free recipes that are easy to follow with plenty of tips and alternatives.
Reader Interactions
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Alisa Fleming
We got a free bag of those mini sweet peppers at the store this week, and I'm thinking this looks like a delicious way to enjoy those! Not as spicy, but we could always add some crushed red pepper!
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Jenna | The Urben Life
Oh yes!! That sounds like it's going to be awesome 🙂
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Amy @ Orison Orchards
These look amazing! I love to buy the frozen ones from Costco as a treat, but I'll bet these homemade ones blow them out of the water!
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Jenna | The Urben Life
If you try them, let me know what you think 🙂
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.Catherine @ To & Fro Fam
YUM! I bet people would never expect these to be vegan - and so much better for you
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Jenna | The Urben Life
For sure 🙂 It's a fun veganized twist! Thanks for your comment
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Melissa
Those look so amazing. Can I ask what vegan cheese is made out of? I'm so intrigued! Pinning this one for later!Reply
Jenna | The Urben Life
Thanks, Melissa!! There are so many different types of vegan cheese now.
Thanks so much!! This one I used from So Delicious contains mostly coconut milk, potato and corn starches, salt, navy bean flour, yeast extract, and a few other ingredients.
Another brand, Daiya, uses filtered water, tapioca starch, coconut oil, and some other ingredients.
The third brand that I typically buy, Go Veggie, uses filtered water, potato starch, pea protein, sunflower lecithin, and other ingredients.
SO many options 🙂
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Nicole Dawson
This sounds like the perfect party food for my upcoming Super Bowl Bash. I love spicy!
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Jenna | The Urben Life
Woohoo, for sure 🙂 Thanks for the comment!
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Cristina - Memories of the Pacific
I'm not a big fan of spicy food but this looks delicious!
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Jenna | The Urben Life
See AlsoBuffalo Chicken Dip RecipeThanks, Cristina 🙂 Since we remove all the seeds it's not super spicy but it definitely has a kick!
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Amanda
These would be perfect for a Superbowl party!
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Jenna | The Urben Life
For sure 🙂 Let me know if you make them!!
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Paula @ I'm Busy Being Awesome
Such a yummy vegan dish, it looks tasty
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Jenna | The Urben Life
Thanks so much 🙂
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Mimi
They sound like an amazing appetizer, need to try them
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Jenna | The Urben Life
I hope you enjoy 🙂
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Leslie
With GF panko, I'm good to go! Jalapeno poppers are the quintessential Super Bowl treat!Reply
Jenna | The Urben Life
Oh, yes!! I've been making them on repeat 🙂 I can't wait for the big game!
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Andrea
These look great! I usually see the breading on the outside of the jalapeno, but I love this idea of putting the breading inside.
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Jenna | The Urben Life
Thank you, Andrea! This just makes it a little easier 🙂 Same awesome crunch though
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Sarah @ The Fit Cookie
Great idea for dairy free jalapeño poppers! I bet my kids would LOVE these 🙂
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Jenna | The Urben Life
Thanks, Sarah 🙂 I hope y'all enjoy!!
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Gemma
These look so good. I have never had vegan cream cheese or vegan cheese, do they taste pretty similar to the real thing?
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Jenna | The Urben Life
I haven't had dairy in about 7 years but I've found a lot of vegan cheese and cream cheese that taste very similar to the real deal and have similar consistency, texture, and meltability. It really depends on the brand and product though.
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Nicole Kauffman
I've had these twice in the past 2 weeks at restaurants! May have to try this and make some myself! They look amazing 🙂
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Jenna | The Urben Life
Oh my gosh, that's awesome 🙂 I hope you give them a try!
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Noelle
My favorite appetizer!! love it.Reply
Jenna | The Urben Life
Thanks so much, Noelle!
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Vicki @ Babies to Bookworms
Yum! These look delicious! I love jalapeno poppers!
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Jenna | The Urben Life
Thanks so much 🙂 I hope you give them a try!
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Jules Shepard
So so love jalapeño poppers and love it even more that these are vegan! All I have to do is sub for gluten free panko and I'm good to go! GREAT recipe - thanks for sharing!
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Jenna | The Urben Life
Woohoo, so excited!! Thanks for leaving a comment 🙂
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Linda
make me hungry.. beautiful photos
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Jenna | The Urben Life
Thanks so much, Linda 🙂 I really appreciate it!
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