Texas Twinkies Recipe: How to Make Classic Southern Twinkies

Elevate your appetizer lineup with Texas Twinkies: smoky, savory bites that pair spicy jalapeños with rich smoked brisket, creamy cheese, and crispy bacon. Ideal for barbecues and parties, they deliver bold flavor with minimal fuss.

Most ingredients are easy to find, but smoked brisket may require a trip to a butcher or specialty counter. Fresh large jalapeños and good-quality bacon are important for the best texture and flavor.

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Ingredients For Texas Twinkies Recipe

Jalapeños: Fresh, large peppers that add heat and hold the filling.

Brisket: Smoked and chopped for a deep, savory filling.

Cream cheese: Softened to bind the filling and add creaminess.

Bacon: Slices that wrap the stuffed jalapeños and crisp up during cooking.

Barbecue sauce: Brushed on at the end for a glossy, tangy finish.

Technique Tip for This Recipe

Wear gloves when handling jalapeños to avoid skin irritation from capsaicin. After halving and deseeding, rinse the peppers briefly to reduce heat for milder palates. Make sure the cream cheese is fully softened before mixing with the chopped brisket so the filling becomes smooth and easy to pipe or spoon into the pepper halves.

Suggested Side Dishes

Grilled Corn Salad: Smoky grilled corn combined with crisp bell peppers, fresh herbs, and a squeeze of lime for bright contrast to the Texas Twinkies.
Loaded Sweet Potato Fries: Baked or fried sweet potato fries topped with cheddar, bacon bits, and ranch for a sweet-and-salty accompaniment.
Avocado and Mango Salsa: Creamy avocado and juicy mango with cilantro and lime add a refreshing, tropical balance.
Smoky Black Bean Soup: A hearty, chipotle-infused black bean soup served warm makes a comforting pairing.
Crispy Brussels Sprouts with Balsamic Glaze: Caramelized, crispy sprouts with a sweet-tangy glaze for a more refined side.

Alternative Ingredients

  • Jalapeños: Use poblano peppers for milder heat.

  • Jalapeños: Banana peppers are a tangy, low-heat alternative.

  • Chopped brisket: Substitute pulled pork for a similar smoky texture.

  • Chopped brisket: Shredded chicken works as a leaner option that picks up flavors well.

  • Cream cheese: Goat cheese adds tang; ricotta gives a lighter creaminess.

  • Bacon: Turkey bacon reduces fat; prosciutto provides a salty, gourmet twist.

  • Barbecue sauce: Swap for teriyaki for a sweet-savory twist or hot sauce to boost heat.

Other Alternative Recipes

Bacon-Wrapped Stuffed Jalapeños: Classic jalapeño poppers filled with a cheesy mixture and wrapped in bacon for a similar smoky-spicy appetizer.
Brisket-Stuffed Bell Peppers: Use leftover brisket to stuff colorful bell peppers for a hearty entrée.
Jalapeño Popper Dip: Turn the flavors into a creamy, shareable dip ideal for game day.
Smoked Bacon-Wrapped Asparagus: A simple, elegant side—bacon-wrapped asparagus smoked until tender and crisp.
Barbecue Brisket Nachos: Layer leftover brisket over chips with cheese, jalapeños, and barbecue sauce for a crowd-pleasing snack.

How To Store / Freeze This Recipe

  • Cool Texas Twinkies completely before storing to prevent soggy bacon.
  • Store in an airtight container in the refrigerator for 3–4 days; separate layers with parchment paper.
  • For longer storage, wrap each piece individually in plastic wrap, place in a freezer bag or airtight container, label, and freeze up to 2 months.
  • Thaw in the refrigerator overnight before reheating to preserve texture.
  • Reheat in a 350°F oven for 15–20 minutes on parchment-lined sheet until heated through and bacon is crisp; brush with barbecue sauce in the last few minutes if desired.

How To Reheat Leftovers

  • Oven: Preheat to 350°F and bake on parchment for 10–15 minutes until hot and crisp.
  • Microwave: Cover with a damp paper towel and heat 1–2 minutes, checking halfway; texture will be softer.
  • Air fryer: Preheat to 375°F and air fry 5–7 minutes for a quick, crispy finish.
  • Grill: Reheat over medium heat for 5–7 minutes, turning occasionally for a smoky touch.
  • Toaster oven: Small batches can be reheated at 350°F for 10–12 minutes until warmed through.

Best Tools for This Recipe

  • Smoker or oven for cooking and adding smoky flavor.
  • Sharp knife and cutting board for halving and deseeding peppers.
  • Mixing bowl and spoon (or piping bag) to combine and fill the mixture.
  • Toothpicks to secure bacon, plus tongs for handling on the smoker/grill.
  • Basting brush for applying barbecue sauce during the last minutes of cooking.
  • Baking sheet and parchment for oven reheating and storage preparations.

How to Save Time on This Recipe

Prepare the filling ahead and refrigerate. Pre-cut and deseed jalapeños the night before. Partially pre-cook bacon to reduce smoking time. Use a piping bag to fill peppers quickly, and cook larger batches if your smoker accommodates them.

Texas Twinkies Recipe

Jalapeños stuffed with brisket and cream cheese, wrapped in bacon, and smoked to perfection.
Preparation Time: 20 minutes
Cook Time: 1 hour
Total Time: 1 hour 20 minutes
Course: Appetizer
Cuisine: American
Servings: 6 servings
Calories: 250 kcal

Ingredients

Main Ingredients

  • 12 Jalapeños large
  • 1 cup Brisket chopped
  • 8 oz Cream cheese softened
  • 12 slices Bacon
  • 1 cup Barbecue sauce

Instructions

  1. 1. Preheat your smoker to 250°F (or preheat an oven to 250°F if not using a smoker).
  2. 2. Cut the jalapeños in half lengthwise and remove seeds and membranes.
  3. 3. In a bowl, mix the chopped brisket and softened cream cheese until well combined.
  4. 4. Stuff each jalapeño half with the brisket and cream cheese mixture.
  5. 5. Wrap each stuffed jalapeño with a slice of bacon and secure with a toothpick.
  6. 6. Place the wrapped jalapeños on the smoker and cook for about 1 hour, or until the bacon is crispy. If using an oven, bake until bacon reaches desired crispness.
  7. 7. Brush with barbecue sauce during the last 10 minutes of cooking.
  8. 8. Remove from heat and let cool slightly before serving.

Nutritional Value

Calories: 250kcal | Carbohydrates: 5g | Protein: 10g | Fat: 20g

Keywords

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Suggested Main Courses and Desserts

Smoked Brisket Tacos: Warm chopped brisket served on corn tortillas with cotija, cilantro, lime, and optional guacamole or chipotle crema.
Stuffed Pork Tenderloin: Pork tenderloin filled with spinach, feta, and sun-dried tomatoes, roasted and served with roasted vegetables and balsamic glaze.
Chocolate Lava Cake: Warm, gooey-centered cakes served with vanilla ice cream and a raspberry drizzle for a decadent finish.
Lemon Meringue Pie: Tangy lemon filling topped with fluffy meringue and a crisp crust—serve chilled for a refreshing dessert.
FAQ:
How spicy are Texas Twinkies?
They can be fairly spicy with large jalapeños. Removing seeds and membranes and rinsing the pepper reduces heat.
Can I use a regular oven instead of a smoker?
Yes. Bake at 250°F to cook through; you’ll miss some smoky notes but the result remains delicious.
What kind of brisket should I use?
Leftover smoked brisket is ideal, but store-bought smoked brisket, pulled pork, or shredded chicken are good substitutes.
How do I keep the bacon from unraveling?
Wrap bacon snugly with a slight overlap and secure with a toothpick; partial pre-cooking helps it set faster.
Can I make these ahead of time?
Yes. Assemble and refrigerate them a day ahead; brush with sauce during the last minutes of cooking.

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