Gulf Shrimp Jalapeño Bites with Buttermilk Dip

Smoky appetizers hold a long-standing place in gatherings across the South, and these Shrimp Jalapeño Bites from LouisianaCookin bring together several ingredients closely associated with Louisiana culinary traditions. The combination of seafood, creamy cheese, and crisp bacon results in a bold starter that blends comfort with heat. By pairing fresh jalapeño halves with a savory shrimp filling, this recipe elevates the familiar popper into something richer and more distinctive—particularly when served alongside a cool Buttermilk–Green Onion Dip. This appetizer echoes flavors often celebrated in coastal communities such as Houma and Lafayette, where shrimp and peppers appear frequently in local cooking.

Ingredients for Shrimp Jalapeno Bites:

Directions for Shrimp Jalapeno Bites

  1. Preheat the oven to 375°F. Line a rimmed baking sheet with parchment paper to prevent sticking.
  2. Arrange the bacon slices in a single layer on the prepared sheet.
  3. Bake for about 10 minutes, or until the bacon is partially cooked but still flexible. Transfer slices to paper towels to drain.
  4. In a medium bowl, combine the cream cheese, minced green onion, and garlic, stirring until smooth.
  5. Fold in the chopped shrimp and Monterey Jack until the mixture is evenly blended.
  6. Spoon the filling into each jalapeño half. Wrap a piece of bacon around each filled pepper and secure with wooden picks.
  7. Heat a grill pan over medium heat. Place the poppers on the pan, turning as needed, until all sides are golden and the centers are heated through, 5 to 7 minutes.
  8. To prepare the dip: stir together ½ cup mayonnaise, ¼ cup finely chopped green onion, ¼ cup sour cream, ¼ cup buttermilk, and ½ teaspoon Creole seasoning. Cover and refrigerate until ready to use, up to 4 days.
  9. Serve warm with the Buttermilk–Green Onion Dip.
  10. Garnish with additional sliced green onion, if desired.

Shrimp Jalapeño Poppers pair well with a variety of Southern-inspired dishes that balance heat, smokiness, and creaminess. Classic staples such as Cajun Dirty Rice or smothered potatoes complement the poppers’ bold flavor and add hearty texture to the plate. For a fresh, crisp contrast, many cooks opt for chilled sides like Creole coleslaw or a simple tomato-cucumber salad, which helps offset the richness of the cheese and bacon. Skillet cornbread, a staple across the South and commonly associated with food traditions in Acadiana, is another popular pairing, offering a neutral but flavorful base.

For gatherings or tailgate-style spreads, these poppers also work well beside grilled favorites such as Andouille sausage, marinated chicken thighs, or charred vegetables. Their smoky profile blends easily with other items prepared on a grill pan or outdoor pit. Serving them alongside roasted corn, red beans, or crisp okra fries adds variety while keeping with Louisiana-leaning flavors. With the cooling Buttermilk–Green Onion Dip on the plate, these combinations create a balanced menu that fits both casual events and larger parties.

These Shrimp Jalapeño Poppers bring together signature elements of Gulf Coast cooking—fresh shrimp, creamy cheese, and smoky bacon—into an appetizer that stands out for its balance of flavor and texture. The grilled exterior provides char and crispness, while the rich interior blends seafood and heat in a way closely tied to Louisiana culinary traditions. When paired with the Buttermilk–Green Onion Dip, the dish offers harmony between spice and coolness, making it a strong addition to cookouts, game-day gatherings, or any menu celebrating bold Southern flavors.

For more delicious recipes, click here.

Holiday Snacks Perfect For Anyone to Try

Thanksgiving and Halloween aren’t the only holidays heralded for their assortment of food, and thanks to this collection of holiday snack recipes from Southern Living, the traditional fare of store-bought sugar cookies are put aside for more savory, southern treats like pralines, candied bacon, and much more.

Sweet-and-Spicy Sheet Pan Bacon

Often the first holiday snacks to go a any party, candied bacon has every right to be a holiday staple, and this sweet and savory combination is the perfect breakfast side for Christmas Morning or as an appetizer earlier in the evening. Bacon made simple; this recipe has you covering a sheet pan in aluminum foil, laying bacon atop it, and sprinkling the strips with seasoning and brown sugar to give it an added punch with little mess to clean up!

Pecan Pralines

No Southern Christmas is complete without the addition of pralines as a holiday snack. Enjoyable all year long, these pecan pralines just have an extra touch of festive delight when enjoyed in the holiday season. This recipe has you preparing the perfect pralines, which are known for their delicate textura, crunchy add-ins, and timelessly sweet appeal, in a heavy dutch oven while making them perfect with a candy thermometer.

Best-Ever Sticky Buns

Once you bake these deliciously gooey pecan-topped cinnamon rolls, you’ll want to keep the recipe on hand all year long. Best enjoyed first thing on Christmas morning, this baked treat will fill your house with the sweet smell of cinnamon and brown sugar, which is sure to place a smile on anyone’s face. The pecans added to the creamy topping of the cinnamon-roll like load gives an added texture that perfectly completes this can’t miss Christmas treat.

Maple-Bacon Smokies

General rule of thumb when it comes to holiday snack making is that any treat placed on a serving toothpick is the first and fastest to go, and these maple syrup-caramelized “smokies” are no different, especially when they are wrapped savoringly in bacon. An inexpensive dish, this recipe has you only using four ingredients, making it an ideal recipe to double or triple so that you can have plenty of savory skewers on hand.

No-Bake Fudgy Toffee Bars

No-bake means little mess, and with this recipe, it also means more enjoyment as this layered fudge-filled bar is easy to make and quickly devoured. These graham cracker cookies are paired with caramel and chocolate and topped with toffee candy bars and left to chill overnight to yield an unforgettable sweet and savory cookie that’s treasured before it’s eaten.

Hot-and-Sweet Fried Peanuts

The tug-o-war between the flavors of hot and sweet is ever present in this recipe that gives you a handful of texture, seasoning, and sugar, all of which pairs especially well. This assortment has cayenne pepper and chilli powder on one side and brown sugar and powdered sugar on the other, making this a snackable spread of fried peanuts that everyone will be reaching for.

Pecan Sandies         

A classically southern cookie and perfect holiday treat, the pecan sandie is always welcomed at the Christmas dessert table, and this recipe yields two dozen cookies, though you might need to double it as these cookies typically disappear quickly.

Pumpkin Spice-Chocolate Marble Bread

This recipe is perfect for pairing with that warm cup of coffee on Christmas Morning or stamping cup of hot chocolate or cocoa on Christmas Eve. This recipe capitalizes on the seasonal pumpkin bread flavor long after it’s forgotten by the public, surpassed by flavors of peppermint, and it’s paired with chocolate to give it a sweet treat flavor in the two loaves this recipe yields. Plan ahead and slice smartly throughout December to best enjoy this warm, but sweet Christmas treat.

For more delicious recipes, click here.