It is hard to believe that summer is almost over. The kids are in denial that school is around the corner. They have had an amazing summer, spending lots of time at our cottage, at grandma and grandpas’s house and with most of their aunts, uncles and cousins. It is no wonder they have little desire to load up their school gear and head back into the classroom.

This next week, we are going to spend time to ensure they have all they need – new shoes, backpacks, clothes, and more. Back to school seems to be almost as big of a deal in some stores as Christmas.

For my birthday, this summer, my wife got me a new jalapeno popper tray. I was thrilled, as I had been making my own holder out of a disposable lasagna pan. The tray can hold 24 peppers, of different sizes, and is made for the grill or oven.

I have been trying all sorts of different fillings when I make jalapeno poppers.

Other Jalapeño Popper Recipes!

They have all been amazing but these chorizo poppers may just be my favourite jalapeno popper yet.

There are two kinds of chorizo sausages, and even though the flavours are similar, there is a significant difference. I used Spanish/Portuguese chorizo which has been cured. Therefore, this kind of chorizo does not need to be cooked. It is similar to cured salami, pepperoni or ham.

Mexican chorizo, on the other hand, is a raw spicy sausage. It is possible to use this kind of chorizo for these poppers. Just squeeze the chorizo meat out of the casings and fry it up with the onion. Using a wooden spoon or spatula, break the chorizo meat into little chunks.

Spanish chorizo comes in different flavours (sweet, medium and hot). I tried the sweet seasoning thinking that the jalapeno pepper would give enough heat. It was the perfect choice! The seasoning in the chorizo goes perfectly with the cheesy filling and the spiciness of the jalapenos.

I do not know why I had never thought to use chorizo as a filling before now. These are going to be making regular appearances in our home!