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By: Rachel GurkPosted: 12/21/2012
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Bacon wrapped water chestnuts are a simple but elegant appetizer. Watch them disappear at your next party!
Recipe Overview
Why you’ll love it: This is a simple appetizer that is perfect for every occasion, from co*cktail parties to game night.
How long it takes: 10 minutes to prep, 45 minutes to bake
Equipment you’ll need: large baking dish, wooden toothpicks
Servings: 32 appetizers
Table of Contents close
- 1 Recipe Overview
- 2 How To Make bacon wrapped water chestnuts
- 3 What You’ll Need
- 4 Make Your Own Special Sauce
- 5 Make Ahead Tips
- 6 Bacon Appetizers
- 7 More Appetizer Ideas
- 8 Get the Recipe: Bacon Wrapped Water Chestnuts
Crisp whole water chestnuts, wrapped in smoky bacon and simmered in a tangy homemade barbecue sauce, are a standout appetizer. They hit all the buttons: crunchy, salty, sweet, tangy.
Bacon wrapped water chestnuts are always super popular at parties, partly because they’re so tasty, and partly because they’re just such a perfect finger food. Grab one by the nice little toothpick handle and pop the whole thing in your mouth. Crunch! Nothing messy about that!
Serve the water chestnuts on a fancy serving tray, or keep them warm in a crockpot, immersed in the sauce, and let everyone help themselves.
How To Make bacon wrapped water chestnuts
This is such an easy appetizer to make. You’ll only need five ingredients and a baking dish.
Simply wrap the whole water chestnuts in a half a strip of bacon and secure with a toothpick.
That’s the hardest part and it’s not very hard at all.
Bake the bacon wrapped water chestnuts for ten minutes until the bacon browns and crisps up.
Take the pan out of the oven and pour an easy three ingredient sauce over the water chestnuts.
Pop the pan back in the oven for half an hour. This appetizer smells so good, just watch them disappear! Yup, you probably should have made a double batch.
Serve warm. You can keep the bacon wrapped water chestnuts warm in the oven for a while if you’re not quite ready to serve them, or put everything in a slow cooker on warm.
What You’ll Need
- Bacon – I usually reach for center cut but regular ol’ bacon works great here. We don’t recommend thick cut because it will be harder to wrap, and it will take longer to cook.
- Water Chestnuts – Make sure to grab the whole ones, not sliced!
- Brown Sugar – This will get so caramelized and delicious when it bakes!
- Ketchup – It’s part of the easy BBQ sauce and lends so much flavor to these little bites.
- Worcestershire Sauce – It’s hard to say, hard to spell, but great in recipes.
Make Your Own Special Sauce
With only five ingredients, it’s hard to change the recipe up much without changing the total character of the end product. The sauce is the wild card. Make additions to this easy sauce like chili powder, sriracha, soy sauce, or other seasonings you like.
Make Ahead Tips
Wrap the chestnuts with bacon up to a day ahead and put the pan in the fridge, covered tightly. Mix the sauce up and store it separately. When it’s time to entertain, it’s so easy to bake them up.
Bacon Appetizers
- Pig candy: crisp strips of bacon baked with a sugary spicy crunchy coating.
- Bacon guacamole appetizers (low carb)
- Bacon wrapped dates: stuffed with fontina cheese and coated with a delicious brown sugar spice rub
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Recipe
Get the Recipe: Bacon Wrapped Water Chestnuts
5 from 2 votesPrep Time: 10 minutes mins
Cook Time: 45 minutes mins
Total Time: 55 minutes mins
32 appetizers
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Bacon wrapped water chestnuts are a simple but elegant appetizer. Watch them disappear at your next party!
Ingredients
- 16 oz. bacon
- 2 cans (8 oz. each) whole water chestnuts
- 1 cup packed brown sugar
- 2 tablespoons Worcestershire sauce
- 2 cups ketchup
Instructions
Preheat oven to 375°F. Lightly spray a 9 x 11 inch baking dish with nonstick spray.
Cut the bacon slices in half and wrap each water chestnut with half a strip of bacon.Secure with tooth pick and arrange in a single layer in the baking dish. Bake for 10 to 15 minutes, or until bacon is done.
Meanwhile, combine ketchup, brown sugar, and Worcestershire in a small bowl.
Remove baking dish from oven, and pour off excess fat. Pour sauce over water chestnuts and return dish to oven. Bake for 30 minutes.
Place water chestnuts on a platter and serve immediately.
Notes
- I don’t recommend thick cut bacon for this recipe.
- Crockpot Method: Prepare bacon wrapped water chestnuts as directed through step 3. Remove the partially baked chestnuts from the baking dish and transfer them to a crockpot, keeping them in a single layer as much as possible. Top with the sauce, cover, and cook on high for at least 30 minutes, or until sauce is heated through. Keep on warm setting and serve directly from the crock pot.
Nutrition Information
Serving: 1appetizer, Calories: 107kcal, Carbohydrates: 13g, Protein: 2g, Fat: 6g, Saturated Fat: 2g, Polyunsaturated Fat: 1g, Monounsaturated Fat: 2g, Trans Fat: 0.02g, Cholesterol: 9mg, Sodium: 246mg, Potassium: 101mg, Fiber: 0.3g, Sugar: 10g, Vitamin A: 83IU, Vitamin C: 1mg, Calcium: 10mg, Iron: 0.3mg
This website provides approximate nutrition information for convenience and as a courtesy only. Nutrition data is gathered primarily from the USDA Food Composition Database, whenever available, or otherwise other online calculators.
© Author: Rachel Gurk
This recipe was originally contributed via a guest post from Carrian ofSweet Basil when I was expecting my second child. It has since been updated and new photographs have been added.
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Rachel @ yourtablecloth.com says
I love your blog thanks Merry Christmas
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Miss @ Miss in the Kitchen says
So happy for you Rachel! Carrian, my family loves bacon wrapped water chestnuts, they are the best thing ever!
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Linda | The Urban Mrs says
Congrats, Rachel! Can’t wait to hear more of you and the baby stories and have a lovely holidays! I love reading Carrian’s blog and this is such a great appetizer recipe. Simply delicious.
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Rachael {SimplyFreshCooking} says
So happy you had the baby, Rachel! Huge congrats to you and your family, and I hope you’re recovery is super fast! xoxo
Carrian, you’re awesome!! Bacon? Yes!!
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Barbara | Creative Culinary says
So very glad to hear Rachel’s news; it seems like yesterday to me when she shared it with me before the world knew and it seems like forever when I think of her being sick EVERY day. I’m sure the wonder of a new baby boy will fade the not so wonderful ‘all day sickness’ that was endured!
You made me chuckle; I could hear that commercial with the dog…’Bacon, bacon, bacon, BACON!’ I hear you…and I also hear the continuance of traditions. I have my own and every measure, every mix with a spoon takes me back to a different time with people I love so I treasure the ‘oldie but goodies.’ This is simple and sounds perfect.
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