Classic cocktail smokies are wrapped in smoky bacon, coated with a spicy brown sugar rub, and baked until crispy and oh so addicting!
Party food recipes like these bacon wrapped little smokies are great for game days, holidays, and pretty much any gathering.ย Party guests love finger foods and dips!ย We LOVE easy, family-favorite recipes like myย Bacon Ranch Cheese Ballย and thisย Everything Bagel Pigs in a Blanket.ย This is one of myย Appetizerย recipes youโll definitely want in your collection!
LITTLE SMOKIES RECIPE
No party would be complete without the deliciousness of bacon-wrapped little smokies… but I’ve taken that one step further with a spiced brown sugar rub that renders them absolutely mouthwatering! ย Bake them for game day, a cocktail party, or just a casual night in! ย Just 5 ingredients!
Game day foods are just the best aren’t they? ย They’re so comforting and fun! ย It’s really hard for me to pick a favorite, but one that ranks pretty high on the list are these little smokies!
Most people have had little smokies at some point in their lives.. whether they’ve been wrapped in bacon or simmered in bbq sauce in the slow cooker.
I decided that my love of all things sweet/spicy needed to extend to these! ย And of course, everything is better with bacon right?!
HOW TO MAKE LITTLE SMOKIES
- Prepare baking sheet by lining with 2 sheets of aluminum foil or 1 layer of heavy duty foil.
- Pat the smokies dry, then wrap in a piece of bacon.ย Secure with a toothpick.
- Add sugar and spices to a large plastic bag, then add smokies in batches, shaking gently to coat.ย Repeat with all smokies.
- Bake 30-35 minutes, and if desired, broil for extra crispness.
COOKING TIPS FOR COCKTAIL SMOKIES
- FOIL – make sure you line the baking sheet with 2 layers of regular foil (or one layer of heavy duty foil).ย When sugars caramelize, they can be a giant pain to clean off a baking sheet.ย Save yourself the time and trouble!
- SAUSAGE VARIETY – I like to use Hillshire Farms brand, but even within that brand, there are several types.ย Little Smokies, Beef Little Smokies, Turkey Little Smokies, Little Weiners, Cheddar Little Weiners, etc.ย My preferred type is the original little smokies, but feel free to try other varieties if you’d like.
- BACON VARIETY – I like to use center cut bacon for this recipe, so you get more “meat” and less fat, but go with whichever brand and type of bacon you like best.ย We’re using simple ingredients here, so you want to use the best.
VARIATIONS OF THIS RECIPE
- BBQ – bake as directed, then baste with your favorite bbq sauce and broil for several minutes, until smokies are sticky and caramelized.
- SPICIER – feel free to use more cayenne pepper if you prefer.ย You could also slather the bacon wrapped smokies in sriracha or a spicy bbq sauce before coating them in the brown sugar mixture.ย A pickled jalapeno slice wrapped with the sausage would be amazing as well.
- MILDER – omit the cayenne and black pepper all together.
MAKING LIL SMOKIES AHEAD OF TIME
I like to assemble these smokies a day ahead of time (just drying the sausage, wrapping in bacon, and securing with toothpick), then keep them covered in the refrigerator.ย I also mix up the sugar and spices mixture in a bag, and keep it sealed on the counter.
When I want to serve them, I just coat them and bake!
** You can assemble these completely ahead of time (coating them in sugar and everything), keeping them covered and refrigerated, a day ahead of time.ย Several readers noticed that when using this method, the brown sugar had mixed with the natural juices of the sausage and bacon and looked “melted”.ย They bake up just fine, but if this bothers you, use the make ahead method I’ve detailed above.
STORAGE
Leftovers should be kept refrigerated and consumed within 3-4 days.
KEEPING WARM FOR A PARTY
Whenever I make these, they’re gone within the first 20 minutes of a party, but if you want them to stay warm for longer, several readers have mentioned they put the baked smokies in the crockpot on warm and it’s worked out well.
SPECIAL EQUIPMENT FOR THIS RECIPE
- Half Sheet Pan – this is my most used sheet pan, it holds up so well!
- Toothpicks – if you get lucky, the bacon can stick to itself and seal, but to be safe… I always use these.
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Ingredients
- 16 oz package of little smokies (or small cooked sausages) I use Hillshire Farm brand
- 15 slices bacon, each cut into 3 smaller sections
- 3/4 cup light brown sugar, packed
- 1/2 tsp cayenne pepper more or less, according to your tastes
- pinch of black pepper (optional)
Instructions
- Prepare a jelly roll pan (or large baking sheet with a rim), with a layer of aluminum foil, lightly coated with non-stick cooking spray. Set aside. Preheat oven to 350 F degrees.
- Pat sausages dry with a paper towel and wrap each individual sausage with a piece of the cut bacon. Secure with a toothpick.
- Add brown sugar, cayenne and black pepper to a large resealable plastic bag. Use a spoon to combine the sugar with seasonings. Add several bacon wrapped sausages, seal bag and shake gently to coat. Repeat with all remaining sausages.
- Line sugar rubbed sausages on prepared baking sheet and bake 30 -35 minutes, until bacon is browned. For some extra crispness, broil for a couple of minutes after baking.
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Kyla Deeter says
How do you keep the bottoms from burning? Absolutely love this recipe but I seem to always burn the bottoms. I assume from the combo of brown sugar and bacon grease.ย
The Chunky Chef says
You could try reducing the cooking time by a few minutes. But yes, brown sugar has a tendency to burn… there’s a fine line between being done and crispy and burnt :/
Tami Hackney says
Love these!
Darla says
Can these be put together and frozen ahead of time?
The Chunky Chef says
Hi Darla ๐ I’ve never done it, but I know a few readers have told me that they’ve frozen them successfully.
Christa says
Hiya๐ These look fabulous and I want to include them in the hot appetizers that I’m planning for my parents 50th anniversary (surprise) party. The surprise makes the planning a little more stealth mode.๐
So, my question is….can I make these a few hours in advance & keep them warm? Then place into a buffet table (using a Sterno to keep it warm) type presentation? Sorry, I know this is long but I’m getting in the crazy territory here! ๐
The Chunky Chef says
Hi Christa ๐ I’ve only made them about an hour in advance, and just kept them covered with foil, and they were still great… but I think keeping them covered and then in a sterno buffet should work just fine! Wow, 50 years… that’s awesome, congrats to them!
Patricia June says
I make them a lot but I wrap the bacon on them put toothpick in them line them tightly in a large cake pan cover well with brown sugar , bake about 35 to 40 min until bacon is crisp, never had the sugar burn . After baking I put them in a crockpot an keep them on warm for hrs. , also have wrapped them the day before put in pan & add the brow sugar when I’m ready to bake them
S says
I made these and they were the biggest hit!!! I highly recommend them!!!
Lori says
I went to a friend’s church potluck luncheon and one of the guys brought a tray of these. OMG! First of all, that he made them himself, and second, they were delicious! (Yes, I know, men DO cook, but this one in particular stunned me! ๐) Of course I had to get the recipe and was happily surprised that they were easy enough to throw together for any gathering. Can’t wait to try them with the cayenne though!
Erin says
These look like a winner! Curious if anyone has kept them warm in a crockpot after baking first as directed? Or other ideas to keep warm for โgrazingโ? Thanks!
Patricia June says
I make them a lot but I wrap the bacon on them put toothpick in them line them tightly in a large cake pan cover well with brown sugar , bake about 35 to 40 min until bacon is crisp, never had the sugar burn . After baking I put them in a crockpot an keep them on warm for hrs. , also have wrapped them the day before put in pan & add the brow sugar when I’m ready to bake them Erin, I keep them in the crockpot on warm
Austen says
Great snack. I couldn’t find the smokies so I just cut up little pieces of sausage, which worked just as well. I might kick up the spice a little more next time — and make a lot more of them because they vanished at my party pretty quickly! Thanks for the recipe!
lois dynes says
Can I make these before baking a day ahead
The Chunky Chef says
Hi Lois ๐ Yes, you can make them up and keep them covered and refrigerated overnight. Then bake as directed before serving. Great time saver!
lois dynes says
Thank you. I’m making them to go with a french toast bake for breakfast
Sherry says
I made them a few hours ahead of time, put them in the fridge, and when I took them out to bake the brown sugar was melted like syrup. I’m cooking them now, hope they turn out ok. What did I do wrong ?
The Chunky Chef says
Nothing wrong, it’s just the natural juices from the bacon reacting with the brown sugar. They’ll bake up just fine ๐
Chonda Hart says
I make these little bits on game day an they were a big hit just like my team Thanksโบโบโบ
Erin Dee says
Yes, everything is better with bacon! These are perfect game day food! I’m sure they disappear fast!
Catalina @ Peas & Peonies says
Adding brown sugar is such a clever idea! Need to try it, too!
Maryanne | the little epicurean says
Oh man! I can only imagine how crispy and delicious these are! Perfect little appetizers for game day!
Karl @ Healthy Kreation says
Oh wow! Look at these beauties. You’re right when you say these are perfect for game day or any day if you ask me. Thanks for sharing these smokies!
Karly says
Oh BEHAVE! I’m seriously drooling just looking at these. The perfect poppable snack!
Dee says
I could eat so many of these little appetizers!
Delaney | Melanie Makes says
I absolutely love this appetizer!
Jen says
I’m only interested in football for the food and I’m not sure I’d really want to share these with other party goers, lol! They look too good!!
Nutmeg Nanny says
These look so AMAZING!!! Loving the pictures! Will definitely be making these!
Stephanie says
HOLY smokes!! ( Or should I say, SMOKIES, BAHAHA.)….. anyway, this is MY favorite time of year TOO, and these are so perfect for all of those football games that my hubs is getting ready to watch all season long. I’m putting this on my appetizer list PRONTO. He’ll be thanking you soon! ๐