Crunchy, decadent and addictive, this Bacon Cream Cheese Bites recipe will steal the show at any party. Guaranteed. You only need 4 ingredients to make these show stopping party snacks.
People always go crazy for bacon, right?
These Bacon Bites, my friends, are what you call INSANELY GOOD party food: 4 ingredients, family-friendly and incredibly easy.
And good party food that is easy to make and always disappears pretty much ticks every box on my list of perfect appetizers.
Now be prepared; these tasty appetizers - filled with cheesy, crunchy goodness - are literally show stoppers.
Trust me on this one.
Why this appetizer is so good
- Bite-sized snacks are always easy to serve and eat at a party.
- It's easy to make a double (or triple) batch.
- Everyone loves bacon, especially when it's wrapped around bread.
- They taste great hot out of the oven and stay crispy when they are room temperature.
Ingredients
You can't go wrong when there are only FOUR ingredients. Does it get much easier than this?
A few ingredient notes:
- Bread: The type of bread you use makes a big difference in the outcome. Make sure you use English muffin toasting bread or Pepperidge Farm Original White Bread. If you try to use regular wheat bread, you will not get the same crunchy results.
- Cream Cheese: Use whipped cream cheese for easy spreading.
Time saving tip: Want to make this even easier? Buy a tub of spreadable chive and garlic cream cheese and use instead of the plain cream cheese and fresh chives.
Instructions
It's simple to make these little bites of goodness:
Cut the crusts off the all of the bread and reserve those for another use.
Spread a thin layer of cream cheese on each slice of bread.
Sprinkle with chives.
Using the long side of the bread, roll into a log form.
Spiral wrap the bacon around each log.
Cut each piece of bacon bread in half and bake until crisp.
FAQs
I use Pepperidge Farm Original White Bread nearly every time I make these, but it's not always easy to find. If you are having trouble finding it at the store, you can swap in English Muffin Bread (NOT English Muffins).
You can! Start by preheating your grill to 425°F.
Line a baking pan with foil and place a cooling rack on top of the foil. This makes sure the bacon cream cheese bites don't sit in the grease as they cook and allows them to get extra crispy!
Set the bacon cream cheese bites on prepared pan and grill for 20 minutes and turn them. Grill another 8-10 minutes or until crispy.
Absolutely! Prep these the morning of the party, place in a plastic container and cover tightly. Refrigerate until ready to bake.
Expert Tips
✘ Use Pepperidge Farm Original White Bread or English Muffin Bread to get the crunchy appetizers.
✘ Use a kitchen shears to cut the appetizers in half before baking.
✘ Be sure to bake them on a rack to let the grease drain.
✘ Make them ahead of time and store them in an airtight container until you are ready to bake them.
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Recipe
Easy Bacon Bites
Ingredients
- 1 loaf English Muffin Bread or Pepperidge Farm Original White Bread
- 1 12-ounce tub reduced fat cream cheese spread
- 1½ cup chopped fresh chives
- 1 pound bacon regular thickness
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 400°F. Line a baking sheet with aluminum foil. Set aside.
- Cut crusts off bread1 loaf English Muffin Bread or Pepperidge Farm Original White Bread
- Use a knife or offset spreader to spread a thin layer of cream cheese on each slice of bread. Sprinkle ½ teaspoon of chives on top of cream cheese.1 12-ounce tub reduced fat cream cheese spread, 1½ cup chopped fresh chives
- Starting at one end, roll each slice of bread into a tight cylinder. Wrap a slice of bacon around each cylinder, spiraling to cover the whole piece of bread. Cut each cylinder in half. (I use my kitchen shears.)1 pound bacon
- Place on baking sheet and bake until crispy and bacon is cooked through, about 20-30 minutes. Serve warm.
Notes
- The type of bread you use makes a big difference in the outcome. Make sure you use English muffin toasting bread or Pepperidge Farm Original White Bread. If you try to use regular wheat bread, you will not get the same crunchy results.
Line a baking pan with foil and place a cooling rack on top of the foil. This makes sure the bacon cream cheese bites don't sit in the grease as they cook and allows them to get extra crispy!
Set the bacon cream cheese bites on prepared pan and grill for 20 minutes and turn them. Grill another 8-10 minutes or until crispy.
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Nutrition
Nutrition info not guaranteed to be accurate.
Kasandra says
These are great. For a little twist add a piece of steamed asparagus on the cream cheese before you roll it up. You won't be disappointed.
Rachel says
Can these be prepared and refrigerated the night before and cooked the next morning?
Lisa says
Yes! Just be sure to cover them so the bread doesn’t dry out.
Janice Cote says
Just to be sure, looks like you use 6 slices of bread. They are then cut in half when prepared and ready to bake. Is this correct??
Lisa says
Hi Janice, I use the whole loaf (or as many as I can with the bacon I have) and cut in half before I bake. Enjoy! Those are one of our favorites!
Ashley says
Are you using plain cream cheese or some flavor?
Lisa says
Hi Ashley, I use the whipped plain cream cheese and then sprinkle the chives on top. Hope that helps. Enjoy!
Dianna says
Does the bacon come out crispy or chewy? And is it cooked all the way around or would I need to precook the bacon a little before wrapping?
Lisa says
The bacon comes out crispy! No need to precook the bacon. Enjoy!
Norma Wierman says
This was a huge hit at our monthly get together tonight!!!!! I will save this recipe for future use and recommend it for anyone that loves bacon, (and who doesn't?) But allow more prep time or you will be in trouble.
Lisa says
Hi Norma, I usually stack the bread and cut the crust off, it goes much faster! I haven't tried freezing then. Let me know if you do and have success!