Bacon Wrapped Smokies – only 6 Ingredients!
Bacon Wrapped Smokies are a quick and fun appetizer to put together for any occasion. The perfect bite size appetizer, wrapped in the most delicious and crispy bacon. They taste a bit spicy and sweet, thanks to brown sugar and cayenne pepper coating.
Appetizers are always great when you host a party or have a larger crowd to feed. Some of my favorite appetizers for hosting are Pizza Roll Ups and if you are looking for something more fancy, check these Lemon Garlic Scallops.
Bacon Wrapped Smokies
Bacon Wrapped Smokies are guaranteed to be the king of appetizers. They are delicious, coated in an amazing brown sugar and cayenne pepper glaze, and wrapped in bacon. The cayenne pepper really brings this glaze to another level. It gives the smokies a spicier kick, but balances well when combined with the brown sugar.
This amazing topping caramelizes in the oven, and gives each smokie a sticky, sweet flavor, with a little spicy heat to it. Also, the bacon not only gives them a nice presentation, but it gives them a crispy and smoky flavor, which everyone loves.
Whether you make them as a regular snack, or to host a football game, this festive appetizer is guaranteed to be a huge hit. They require only 6 ingredients, and just 30 minutes to make!
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What do you need to make Bacon Wrapped Smokies?
- 1 lb. mini smokies or mini hot dogs, patted dry
- 1 lb. bacon, each slice cut into 3″ strips
- 1/3 cup maple syrup
- 1/4 cup brown sugar
- 1/2 teaspoon smoked paprika
- 1/4 teaspoon cayenne pepper
How to make Bacon Wrapped Smokies:
- Preheat oven to 400°F and line a medium baking sheet with parchment paper.
- Next, shorten the bacon strips, by cutting them evenly in 3 pieces. Then, wrap the bacon around the smokies, and place on the prepared baking sheet seam side down.
- In a medium bowl, combine maple syrup with brown sugar, smoked paprika and cayenne pepper. Brush onto the bacon wrapped smokies and bake for about 20 minutes, or until bacon is crisp.
Can you make little smokies wrapped in crescent rolls?
Yes. To make little smokies wrapped in crescent rolls, you will follow basically the same steps:
- Heat oven to 400°F. Unroll the dough and cut the crescent rolls into narrow triangle.
- Next, place the smokies on shortest side of each triangle and roll over.
- Bake for about 12 to 15 minutes, or until golden brown.
Can bacon wrapped smokies be made ahead?
Yes. This appetizer is a great candidate to make ahead of time. Simply do all the steps prior to baking, and refrigerate in a container up to 3 days. When time for cooking comes, preheat the oven, and bake them for 30 minutes.
Can bacon wrapped smokies be frozen?
Yes. The smokies can easily be frozen. You can freeze them before or after cooking them. In either case, to prevent them from sticking, it would be best to wrap each one tightly in a plastic wrap, or arrange in layers in a container with parchment paper in between. Once wrapped, freeze for up to 3 months.
How to reheat bacon wrapped smokies:
- To cook unbaked smokies, put them in a baking tray and bake for 35-40 minutes. Please note, the cooking time is a bit longer due to the fact that the smokies are frozen.
- If you are reheating already cooked smokies, simply put them in the oven for 10-15 minutes at 350 degrees F. Also, you can microwave them for few minutes before they are fully heated through.
Bacon Wrapped Smokies are a quick and fun appetizer to put together for any occasion. The perfect bite size appetizer, wrapped in the most delicious and crispy bacon.
- 1 lb. mini smokies or mini hot dogs patted dry
- 1 lb. bacon each slice cut into 3" strips
- 1/3 cup maple syrup
- 1/4 cup brown sugar
- 1/2 teaspoon smoked paprika
- 1/4 teaspoon cayenne pepper
- 1/4 cup Buffalo sauce
- 1 cup mayo
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Preheat oven to 400°F and line a medium baking sheet with parchment paper. Set aside.
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Using paper towels, pat dry the smokies before wrapping in bacon.
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Next, shorten the bacon strips, by cutting them evenly in 3 pieces. Then, wrap the bacon around the smokies, and place on the prepared baking sheet seam side down.
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In a medium bowl, combine maple syrup with brown sugar, smoked paprika and cayenne pepper. Brush onto the bacon wrapped smokies.
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Bake for about 20 minutes, or until bacon is crisp. Mid baking, brush the smokies again with the juices from the pan, to prevent the bacon from drying out.
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In a small bowl mix Buffalo sauce and mayo until fully combined.
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Serve the smokies hot or warm with the dipping sauce on the side.
Stacie
That’s what I call an appetizer. Heck, I could fill up a plate and just make a meal off of them. Om nom nom.
robin rue
You had me at bacon! I have to make these for my Christmas party this weekend.
Emily
These are my absolutely favorite to serve at my annual Christmas party! So easy and so yummy!
Amy
I have been making these for years since they are so good and popular. I am actually bringing them to a Christmas Eve party!!
Pam
I love making these for parties. They are so cute and so easy to put together.
Brianne
I love smokies to begin with. You add bacon to the equation, and I’m in love!
Connie
These look delicious. I don’t see them lasting too long at the family Christmas party.
Toni
I love how easy these are to make! So good!!
Claudia Krusch
I can’t wait to try it for Christmas Eve! We just put a huge table with appetizers out!
Heather
These look awesome and I’d love to make them for a few family parties we have coming up this week.
Jennifer
These bacon wrapped smokies are definitley one of my favorite appetizers during the holidays!
Cathy Mini
These Bacon wrapped looks so attempting and yummy! I will definitely add this to my holiday recipes.
Jennifer H
Anything bacon wrapped is going to be yum-o! These would make a great appetizer for a party.
Rachel
Mmmmmm I love these. Thanks for sharing the recipe. It has reminded me to make them.
Krystel | Travel on a Budget
Um YUMMMMMMM. I am going to try to make these this week.
Kam
These smokies look really juicy and tasty! To be honest, I think I’d enjoy them with or without the glaze.
(A while back I had a similar idea of wrapping bacon around hot dog sausages and roasting them over the fire haha)