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Mini Pepper Poppers

These Mini Pepper Poppers are one of those appetizers that look like you put in way more effort than you actually did. Sweet mini peppers stuffed with a creamy herb filling — no cooking, minimal prep, and they disappear every single time. I’ve been making them for Easter brunch, holiday spreads, and everything in between, and they never last long.

Why You’ll Love These
No cooking required — just mix, fill, and chill. That’s it.
Ready in under 20 minutes — minimal chopping, no special equipment needed
Crowd-pleaser every time — they disappear faster than things you spent actual effort on
Fresh and creamy without being heavy — the herb filling is light enough that nobody feels guilty going back for more
Pretty on the plate — all those little red, orange, and yellow peppers brighten up any table

A Few Notes on the Ingredients
The peppers: you want the mini sweet peppers, the little ones they sell in bags, usually a mix of red, orange, and yellow. Not bell peppers. Not jalapeños unless you know what you’re doing, and even then, that’s a different recipe. The minis are sweet and tender and the right size to eat in one or two bites without it becoming a whole thing.

Cream Cheese: full fat, softened. Do not try to do this with cold cream Cheese. You will regret it. I pull mine out of the fridge at least an hour before I need it. If I forget — which happens — I’ll leave it on the counter for thirty minutes and then microwave it for about ten seconds. That usually does it.

The sour cream is what makes this filling spreadable and a little lighter. You could use Greek yogurt if that’s what you have, though I think it changes the flavor slightly — more tangy in a way that’s not bad, just different. I think the sour cream version is better. Just my opinion.

Fresh herbs make a real difference here. Dried dill is fine if it’s all you’ve got, but fresh dill has this brightness that dried just doesn’t have. Same with the parsley. The Green onion gives the whole thing a little bit of bite, which I like. You could use chives instead — I’ve done that when I didn’t have green onions — and it works perfectly well.

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Ingredients
16 oz mini sweet peppers (one bag, more or less)
1 block (8 oz) cream cheese, softened — this part is not optional
¼ cup sour cream, give or take
1–2 green onions, finely chopped (I usually use 2)
1 tablespoon fresh parsley, chopped
1 tablespoon fresh dill, chopped — plus extra for topping if you want to do the carrot top thing
¼ teaspoon garlic powder
¼ teaspoon onion powder
Salt and pepper to taste

How to Make Them
Start with the peppers. Cut them in half lengthwise — just a clean cut straight down the middle — and then use your fingers or a small spoon to scoop out the seeds and any of the White pithy bits. It’s a little tedious but it goes fast once you get a rhythm. I usually do all the peppers first and lay them out on my serving platter before I even touch the filling, so I can see how many I’m working with. Typically one bag gives me somewhere around 30 to 36 halves, depending on the size of the peppers. Could be more.

For the filling: put your softened cream cheese in a bowl and add the sour cream, then mix it together until it’s smooth. I use a hand mixer sometimes, but usually I just do it with a fork and some elbow grease. Then add the green onions, parsley, dill, garlic powder, onion powder, and a pinch of salt and pepper. Taste it. Adjust. If it tastes a little bland, it probably needs more salt. I always think I’ve added enough and then taste it and add more. That’s just how it goes.

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