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If "bacon" isn’t enough for you, add in "jalapeño" and "shrimp." This isn't an appetizer, it's a meal. And yes, the name sounds as good as it tastes: fantabulous.
The idea for this comes from Weber's New Real Grilling, a cookbook I really can't get enough of. I wish I had enough free time and talent to think of 1/64 of the recipes Jamie Purviance puts together.
These "poppers" are beyond simple and way beyond great. Since shrimp cook fast, it is recommended to cook the bacon first. While a microwave can be used, I prefer a skillet on low. I like my bacon to cook slowly and the fat to render.
However you prefer, slowly cook six bacon strips till they are limp, but not crisp.
Now, take 12 or so jumbo uncooked shrimp. I shot low with large shrimp. Do yourself a favor and get something bigger. They will be easier to stuff.
Now here is the most important part. Try not to eat them all at once!