Recipe Guide:
Bacon Wrapped Smokies with Brown Sugar and Butter Recipe – Sweet, Sticky Party Bites That Feel Like Home
Introduction
The oven fills the house with a warm, caramelized smell — sweet brown sugar and smoky bacon drifting into every corner. I always make these Bacon Wrapped Smokies with Brown Sugar and Butter when friends stop by, and they vanish faster than I can set the plates down. They’re simple, sticky, and somehow downright nostalgic. Also, if you love sweet bites, you might like my favorite brown sugar cookies with maple glaze for dessert.
Why You’ll Love It
- Quick and easy to make, so you can focus on guests, not fuss.
- Comforting homemade flavor with a perfect sweet-and-salty bite.
- Made with only four pantry-friendly ingredients.
- Great for game nights, holiday tables, or an easy weeknight treat.
- Always a crowd-pleaser — every time.
Ingredients You’ll Need
- 1 lb bacon, cut into thirds — use thin-sliced bacon so it crisps quickly.
- 1 lb Lil’ Smokies (small sausages) — cocktail sausages work well here.
- 1 stick (1/2 cup / 113 g) butter — use unsalted butter so you can control the salt.
- 2 cups (400 g) brown sugar — packed lightly for best texture.
Tip: Freshly ground black pepper or a pinch of cayenne adds a playful kick if you like heat. Also try pairing with brown sugar maple butter cookies for a sweet board.
How to Make It
- Preheat your oven to 375°F (190°C). Meanwhile, unwrap a pack of Lil’ Smokies and slice the bacon into thirds.
- Wrap each smokie with a piece of bacon and place them seam-side down in a single layer in a baking dish. You’ll hear the bacon settle as the pan fills; it already feels like party time.
- Melt the butter in a small saucepan or microwave. Then stir in 1 cup (200 g) brown sugar until it melts and becomes glossy. The sweet butter will smell like caramel.
- Pour that warm butter–brown sugar mixture evenly over the wrapped smokies so each one gets a sweet coat.
- Sprinkle the remaining 1 cup (200 g) brown sugar on top. The granules will sit on the butter and form caramel pockets as it bakes.
- Bake for 15–20 minutes at 375°F. You’ll see bubbling sugar and the bacon starting to brown. Listen for a gentle sizzle — that’s the sugar caramelizing.
- Then increase the oven to 400°F (205°C) and bake 5 more minutes until the bacon crisps and the tops turn deep amber. Watch closely so the sugar doesn’t burn.
- Let the smokies rest for 5 minutes before serving. The coating firms up a bit, and you can smell the buttery, smoky magic.
If you want a meaty twist later, I sometimes pair this method with chicken strips wrapped with bacon for a heartier platter.
Kitchen Tips
- Time-saver: Use toothpicks to secure the bacon if it loosens while baking. They make flipping easier.
- Common fix: If the sugar darkens too fast, lower the oven for a few minutes and tent with foil. That will save the bacon from burning.
- Flavor twist: Brush with a little barbecue sauce before the final 5 minutes for a glaze, or try adding a sprinkle of smoked paprika. For a brunch board, serve alongside a cheesy bacon and hash brown casserole.
Serving Ideas
Serve these warm and sticky right from the pan. They work great for:
- Cocktail hour or game night finger food.
- Holiday appetizer platters with tangy mustard or pickles on the side.
- A cozy night in with mashed potatoes and roasted veggies.
Garnish with chopped parsley for color, or set out toothpicks so guests can grab one without a fork. For dessert, balance the sweet-salty rhythm with buttery brown sugar cinnamon cookies.
Storing & Leftovers
- Fridge: Store in an airtight container for up to 3 days.
- Freezer: Freeze on a tray, then transfer to a bag for up to 2 months.
- Reheat: Warm them in a 350°F oven for 8–10 minutes to crisp the bacon again.
- Leftover idea: Chop and toss into a warm pasta or a baked potato for a fun, sweet-savory finish.
FAQs
Q: Can I make this ahead of time?
A: Definitely! Make them the day before and reheat slowly so the sugar softens and the bacon crisps again. Bacon Wrapped Smokies with Brown Sugar and Butter often taste even better when flavors have had time to mingle.
Q: Can I swap any ingredients?
A: Of course. Turkey bacon or maple-flavored sausages work; just watch cooking times. This recipe is forgiving.
Q: What’s the best way to serve it?
A: Fresh from the pan while it’s still warm and aromatic. The sugar will be glossy and sticky — perfect.
Q: How do I know it’s perfectly cooked?
A: Look for golden edges and bubbling caramel. Also smell for that sweet, smoky aroma — it’s your cue.
Final Thoughts
This recipe lives in my rotation because it’s simple and joyful. It always brings people together, and the sticky-sweet bites remind me of Sunday nights when family filled the kitchen. So grab a tray, turn up some music, and let the house fill with warmth. Try these Bacon Wrapped Smokies with Brown Sugar and Butter and make them your own — they’ll be gone before you know it.
Conclusion
If you’d like another version for inspiration, check this classic recipe: Bacon Wrapped Smokies With Brown Sugar And Butter. For a slightly different take and more photos, see this collection: Baked Bacon-Wrapped Brown Sugar Smokies Recipe – Food.com.

Bacon Wrapped Smokies with Brown Sugar and Butter
Ingredients
Method
- Preheat your oven to 375°F (190°C).
- Unwrap a pack of Lil’ Smokies and slice the bacon into thirds.
- Wrap each smokie with a piece of bacon and place them seam-side down in a single layer in a baking dish.
- Melt the butter in a small saucepan or microwave, then stir in 1 cup (200 g) brown sugar until it melts and becomes glossy.
- Pour the warm butter–brown sugar mixture evenly over the wrapped smokies.
- Sprinkle the remaining 1 cup (200 g) brown sugar on top.
- Bake for 15–20 minutes at 375°F (190°C) until bubbling and the bacon starts to brown.
- Increase the oven to 400°F (205°C) and bake for 5 more minutes until the bacon crisps and the tops turn deep amber.
- Let the smokies rest for 5 minutes before serving.
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