Bacon Wrapped Little Smokies Recipe (2024)

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Everyone loves this really easy Bacon Wrapped Little Smokies Recipe. These little smokes come together in about 35 minutes and will disappear before your eyes. The combination of bacon and brown sugar is magical!

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These bacon wrapped little smokies recipe are a must have appetizer recipe. It is the perfect recipe for game days, your next party, or tailgate. It is such an easy appetizer that will impress everyone who tries them. You might also like Beanie Weenies and Bacon Wrapped Brussel Sprouts recipe.

We always serve these bacon wrapped lil’ smokies and deviled eggs. We also love bacon wrapped pineapples. Really anything with bacon on it is good – bake potato, bacon dip, or cheesy bacon soup.

Table of Contents

  • Why Make This Recipe:
  • Ingredients:
  • Lil’ Smokies Flavor Variations:
  • How to Make Little Smokies:
  • Expert Tips:
  • Can I Make Bacon Wrapped Smokies in the Slow Cooker?
  • Frequently Asked Questions:
  • Finger Food Recipes to try:
  • Bacon wrapped little smokies Recipe

Why Make This Recipe:

Everyone loves this really easy appetizer recipe. These quick and easy bacon wrapped little smokies with brown sugar recipe are the perfect football appetizer.

However, you don’t really need a football game or a special occasion to make these. If you are craving something simple (but amazing) then this easy bacon appetizer recipe is for you.

I mean does it really get any better than brown sugar and bacon? If you like this recipe, try Easy Candied Bacon for another quick appetizer. These Crock pot BBQ Little Smokies are another one of our go-to appetizers.

Ingredients:

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  • Little Smokies
  • Bacon
  • Brown Sugar
  • Garlic Powder; optional
  • Cayenne Pepper; optional
  • toothpicks (plain)

For the full list of ingredients and recipe, scroll to the bottom for the recipe card.

Lil’ Smokies Flavor Variations:

We do like to try different variations to this recipe. Plus I usually will use what I have on hand.

  • You can add BBQ sauce to this recipe. After you bake them, we brush our favorite BBQ sauce on them and broil for about a 1 minute. We love the flavor that it brings out.
  • If you like a spicer lil’ smokie flavor, you can add in some cayenne pepper or a spicy BBQ. We have even added some slice jalapeño’s for a spicier touch.
  • Try adding some cream cheese before wrapping bacon. Cream cheese and bacon is the perfect combination.
  • What about adding a slice of cheddar. Bacon cheddar smokies turn out so good.

How to Make Little Smokies:

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Step 1 – Preheat oven to 425 degrees F. Cut bacon into thirds. Roll one piece of bacon around one little smokie. The bacon will overlap. Once the bacon is onto the little smokie than secure with a toothpick.

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Step 2 – In a shallow bowl or dish pour in the brown sugar, garlic powder and cayenne pepper. Dip the little smokies (that is now wrapped in bacon) in the brown sugar to cover. Place on baking sheet.

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Step 3 – They are ready to be placed in the oven. Bake for 10 minutes. Then flip them over and back for another 10 minutes or until bacon is crispy.

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Step 4 – Remove from over and allow them to cool slightly. Place on a serving dish and watch them disappear. You can remove the toothpicks when serve, but I like to leave them as it’s an easy way for your guest to pick up these delicious smokies.

Expert Tips:

  • Sausage – Growing up we always had little smokies covered in BBQ sauce for any family get-togethers. We always used Hillshire Farms brand. There are a variety of different sausage that you can choose from – Little Smokies, Beef or Turkey Smokies, or ones with cheddar in them. That is what I love about this recipe, any of these varieties would work.
  • Foil – Be sure to line your cookie sheet with heavy duty foil. This the best kind to buy. The heavy duty foil is the easiest I have found when it is time to take your food off and for easy cleanup.
  • Bacon – I tend to pick bacon that I find on sale. I would get the bacon that hasn’t already been cooked as it is easier to wrap around the little smokie.
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Can I Make Bacon Wrapped Smokies in the Slow Cooker?

Yes, you can! If you don’t want to mess with popping these in the oven you can also make this little smokies recipe in the crock pot.

  • For easier cleanup spray your crockpot liner with cooking spray or use a crockpot liner. Add in half of the brown sugar, wrap your little smokies in bacon as instructed.
  • Place them in the crockpot and cover with remaining half of brown sugar. Cook on high for 3-4 hours or until the bacon is cooked. Each slow cooker is different, so you might need to adjust the cooking time.

They will disappear faster than you can make them. We made these for the kids the other day for fun and they disappeared in minutes. We will be making these for almost every football game this season. It is our new go to easy appetizer recipe that everyone loves.

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Frequently Asked Questions:

How to store leftovers:

Occasionally we will have leftovers. I just store them in an airtight container in the refrigerator. They will last about 3-4 days.
Makes a perfect little snack in-between meals.

How to keep them warm:

I like to bake these bacon wrapped smokies ahead of time. To keep them warm and because I have multiple crock pots, after baking them, I just put them in the crock pot and put them on the warm setting.
It works out perfectly and everyone can enjoy them warm.

Finger Food Recipes to try:

  • The Best Mexican White Cheese Dip
  • Bacon Wrapped Dates Recipe
  • Jalapeño Popper Stuffed Cheesy bread recipe
  • Grape Jelly Meatballs
  • Bacon Wrapped Stuffed Jalapeno Poppers
  • Pizza Stuffed Crescent Rolls
  • How to Make a Veggie Tray

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Bacon wrapped little smokies

4.95 from 52 votes

Everyone loves this really easy appetizer recipe. This quick and easy Bacon wrapped little smokies recipe is the best and the perfect football appetizer.

Prep Time 10 minutes mins

Cook Time 20 minutes mins

Total Time 30 minutes mins

Servings 16

Cuisine American

Course Appetizer

Calories 225

Author Carrie Barnard

Ingredients

  • 1 package little smokies
  • 1 package bacon
  • 1/2 cup brown sugar

Instructions

  • Preheat oven to 425 degrees F.

  • Cut the bacon into thirds.

  • Roll one piece of bacon around one little smokie. The bacon will overlap.

  • Then secure the bacon with a toothpick.

  • Continue doing this to all of the little smokies.

  • In a shallow bowl or dish pour in the brown sugar.

  • Dip the little smokies (that is now covered in bacon) in the brown sugar to cover.

  • Place them on a cookie sheet that is lined with foil. Trust me, you want foil to cover the pan for easy clean up.

  • Bake for 10 minutes. Then flip them over and back for another 10 minutes.

  • Remove from over and allow them to cool slightly. Place on a serving dish and watch them disappear.

Recipe Notes

This is the perfect recipe for your next party, gathering, or tailgate.

Nutrition Facts

Calories 225kcal, Carbohydrates 7g, Protein 6g, Fat 18g, Saturated Fat 6g, Cholesterol 36mg, Sodium 472mg, Potassium 112mg, Sugar 7g, Vitamin A 10IU, Calcium 10mg, Iron 0.5mg

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FAQs

How do you know when Little Smokies are done? ›

*Remember: Little Smokies are already fully cooked, so no need to "cook." They just need to be heated through. I prefer to put mine on high for 2 hours or low for 3-4. Enjoy!

How many Little Smokies are in a package? ›

NOTE: There are approximately 40 links in each package of Little Smokies. For us, this would serve about 10-15 people as an appetizer. For dinner, this will serve 4-6.

Are Little Smokies ready to eat? ›

Yes! Like most smoked sausages, little smokies are already fully cooked. You'll want to heat them through before serving. We think the easiest way is to toss them in the slow cooker with a simple three-ingredient pantry sauce.

How long should smokies be cooked? ›

Things You Should Know

For cooking sausage on a stovetop, heat a skillet with about 2 tablespoons (30 mL) of oil on medium heat. Add the sausages and cook for five minutes on each side. To boil sausages, cover and boil them for 10-15 minutes, or until the internal temperature reaches 165 °F (74 °C).

How long do you put Smokies in the oven? ›

Secure the wrapped sausages on wooden skewers, several to a skewer. Arrange the skewers on a baking sheet and sprinkle them liberally with brown sugar. Bake in the preheated oven until bacon is crisp and the brown sugar is melted, about 20 minutes.

What temperature do you cook Smokies in the oven? ›

TEMPERATURE TO USE

Whether cooking links or sausage patties in the oven, use any temperature between 350 degrees and 425 degrees Fahrenheit. Ideally, aim for baking the meat at 400 degrees Fahrenheit, especially if you don't have other foods in the oven at the same time.

Can you put Smokies in the oven? ›

An advantage of baking sausages or smokies in the oven is that you don't need to turn them as often as you would when frying. Additionally, there is less risk of overcooking or burning them. To stay on the safe side, use a food thermometer.

How many smokies are in a 16 oz package? ›

How Many Little Smokies Are In A 16 Oz Package? You can expect to find somewhere around 40 co*cktail sausages in a 16 ounce package.

How long do little smokies last in fridge after cooking? ›

All sausages- except dry sausage - are perishable and therefore must be kept refrigerated or frozen. Uncooked fresh sausage can be stored in the refrigerator one to two days; after cooking, keep for three to four days refrigerated (40 °F or less).

What are the black spots on little smokies? ›

Bacteria, Carnimonas nigrificans, was found responsible for the development of these spots, or black spots in cured meat products. Its development is favored by the addition of dextrose, maltose or dextrin, while inhibited by the addition of sodium nitrite or potassium bisulphite.

What is the best way to heat up little smokies? ›

Mix barbecue sauce, orange marmalade, paprika, and mustard in a saucepan and bring them to a boil for 5 minutes. Add your Little Smokies and cook over medium heat for 15 minutes. Let the sauce thicken and the Smokies heat. Serve warm and enjoy.

What should the internal temp of Lil Smokies be? ›

Check their internal temperature - you're targeting 140° F. You'll likely need to smoke for an additional 30 minutes to 1 hour. Once smoked, cut apart your little smokies and add them to the slow cooker with the sauce. Continue to cook on low for at least an hour before serving.

How long do you heat up Lil Smokies? ›

Microwave Oven: Remove links from package and place in single layer in microwave-safe dish, add 1/2 cup water, and cover. Microwave on high (100% power) 3 links for 2-3/4minutes and 6 links for 3-1/2 minutes, or until hot. Let stand covered for 1 minute. you may need to adjust the time for your microwave.

Are co*cktail smokies fully cooked? ›

Fully cooked and loaded with natural hardwood smoked amazing flavor, our co*cktail smokies make the perfect appetizer – year round!

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