Bacon Wrapped Chicken Bites—Sweet & Spicy (2024)

by Dan Mikesell AKA DrDan · Last modified: · 80 Comments

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Cooking time: 35 minutes mins

Bacon Wrapped Chicken Bites are the perfect party dish. It's easy to make with bacon-wrapped chicken, coated with brown sugar and spices, and baked to golden brown.

🐓Ingredients

Chicken—skinless boneless chicken breasts
Bacon—thinner is better
Pantry ingredients—Brown sugar, chili powder, cumin, cayenne pepper-optional

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  • 🐓Ingredients
  • 👨‍🍳How to Make Bacon-Wrapped Chicken Bites
  • Party Recipes
  • How to keep chicken bites warm for serving
  • Making them ahead of time
  • Storing leftovers and reheating
  • FAQs
  • 📖 Recipe
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Featured Comment from Jamie: "5 stars—These are so yummy and so easy to make!"

These Sweet and Spicy Chicken Bacon wraps have a skill level of 3/10 (easy)—a great finger food for "bring a dish" or game day parties. It is always the first dish to be finished off at the party. Take copies of the recipe with you.

The chili powder and cumin add spiciness but not much heat. Add the optional cayenne pepper for heat. It is easy to double or triple if needed.

👨‍🍳How to Make Bacon-Wrapped Chicken Bites

Note: Images are for a triple batch. The discussion and recipe are for a single batch.

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Preheat oven to 350° convection or 375° conventional. In a large mixing bowl, combine ⅔ cup dark brown sugar, 2 tablespoons chili powder, and ½ teaspoon cumin. Mix well.

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Clean and trim about 1 ¼ pounds of skinless boneless chicken breast. Cut into approx 1-inch cubes.

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If using thick-cut bacon, thin the strips of bacon with the back edge of a chef's knife. Cut the bacon slices into half-size pieces.

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Cut the bacon in half, roll around the chicken cubes, and secure with a toothpick. This is the point to cover and refrigerate for better timing. You can keep it tightly covered and refrigerated for up to a day.

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Prep a sheet pan with aluminum foil and a rack–spray with PAM.

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Roll the pieces in the brown sugar mixture. Be sure to pack some in the ends. Place on the rack.

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Bake until golden brown and at a 165° internal temperature for about 35 minutes.

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Cover with foil on a heavy dish to keep warm until served. See the above discussion about options to stay warm safely.

For more details, keep reading. See theRecipe Cardbelow for complete instructions and to print.

Party Recipes

Don't forget to check out other party recipes, like Crispy Oven Baked Chicken Wings, Lemon Bars, Candied Nuts, Cheesecake Bars, and Candied Bacon.

Check out these other great recipes for BBQ picnics and parties, like baked chicken legs, grilled chicken drumsticks, grilled chicken thighs, or burgers on the grill.

How to keep chicken bites warm for serving

Keeping them warm for serving could be a challenge. Electric griddles usually have a warm setting and will work well. I have an old heated serving tray that works.

A large crock pot will work with crumpled-up aluminum foil in the bottom so the bottom layer does not set in drained liquid. Use a low setting.

For food safety, keep the temperature above 140° if they are out for more than 2 hours (they will not last that long at most parties).

Making them ahead of time

Assemble them, but do not coat them with spices or bake. Cover airtight and refrigerate for up to 2 days.

Storing leftovers and reheating

Store airtight in the refrigerator for 3-4 days. Freeze for 2 months. Freeze on a tray to freeze individually for several hours, then transfer to an airtight container.

To reheat, thaw in the refrigerator overnight, then in a 350° oven for about 15 minutes.

FAQs

Can I skip thinning the bacon?

If you use thinner bacon, it is not needed. If you skip it on thicker bacon, it will not cook well.

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Bacon Wrapped Chicken Bites—Sweet & Spicy

From Dan Mikesell AKA DrDan

Bacon Wrapped Chicken Bitesare the perfect party dish. It's easy to make with bacon-wrapped chicken, coated with brown sugar and spices, and baked to golden brown.

4.23 from 295 votes

Prep Time: 25 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 35 minutes minutes

Total Time: 1 hour hour

Servings #/Adjust if desired 15 servings

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Ingredients

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  • 1 ¼ pounds skinless boneless chicken breasts - cut into 1 inch cubes
  • 1 pounds bacon - buy good quality and thinner cut
  • cup dark brown sugar
  • 2 tablespoons chili powder
  • ½ teaspoon cumin
  • ¼ teaspoon cayenne pepper - optional

Instructions

  1. Preheat oven to 350° convection or 375° conventional. In a large mixing bowl, combine ⅔ cup dark brown sugar, 2 tablespoons chili powder, and ½ teaspoon cumin. Mix well.

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  2. Clean and trim about 1 ¼ pounds of skinless boneless chicken breast. Cut into approx 1-inch cubes.

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  3. If using thick-cut bacon, thin the strips of bacon with the back edge of a chef's knife.

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  4. Cut the bacon in half, roll around the chicken cubes, and secure with a toothpick. This is the point to cover and refrigerate for better timing. You can keep it tightly covered and refrigerated for up to a day.

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  5. Prep a sheet pan with aluminum foil and a rack–spray with PAM.

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  6. Roll the pieces in the brown sugar mixture. Be sure to pack some in the ends. Place on the rack.

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  7. Bake until golden brown and at a 165° internal temperature for about 35 minutes.

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  8. Cover with foil on a heavy dish to keep warm until served.

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Recipe Notes

Pro Tips:

  1. If you are using thicker bacon, you will need to flatten it a bit with the flat edge of a knife. Thinner bacon is up to you.
  2. Chicken thighs work fine or substitute in small sausages or other things.
  3. The cayenne pepper is optional. It adds some heat.
  4. It can be made up a day ahead after covering the chicken in bacon but before coating it with sugar and spice mix.
  5. Serve warm. A griddle or crock pot will work nicely. See the post for discussion about food safety.

To adjust the recipe size:

You may adjust the number of servings in this recipe card under servings. This does the math for the ingredients for you. BUT it does NOT adjust the text of the instructions. So you need to do that yourself.

Nutrition Estimate

Calories : 226 kcal (11%)Carbohydrates : 11 g (4%)Protein : 19 g (38%)Fat : 12 g (18%)Saturated Fat : 4 g (20%)Trans Fat : 1 gCholesterol : 54 mg (18%)Sodium : 583 mg (24%)Potassium : 327 mg (9%)Fiber : 1 g (4%)Sugar : 10 g (11%)Vitamin A : 340 IU (7%)Vitamin C : 1 mg (1%)Calcium : 18 mg (2%)Iron : 1 mg (6%)

Serving size is my estimate of a normal size unless stated otherwise. The number of servings per recipe is stated above. This is home cooking, and there are many variables. All nutritional information are estimates and may vary from your actual results. To taste ingredients such as salt will be my estimate of the average used.

Course : Appetizer

Cuisine : American

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Adapted from a Food Network Paula Deen recipe.

Editor note: Originally published June 15, 2012. This recipe has been one of my most pinned recipes on Pinterest and is one of our go-to recipes for gatherings. Updated with expanded options, refreshed photos, and a table of contents to help navigation.

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  1. Cathy S

    Could you use chicken wing flats for this?
    If so, how long would you recommend cooking and what temp?

    Reply

    • Dan Mikesell AKA DrDan

      Hi Cathy,

      Welcome to the blog.

      I don't see that as a good idea. The effect of the bacon fat on the chicken skin would probably not be good. It would be totally different than deep-frying due to the difference in the fat temperature.

      Dan

  2. Kate

    Do u think you could cook these and then keep warm in lower cooker or would they dry out?

    Reply

    • Dan Mikesell AKA DrDan

      Hi Kate,

      Welcome to the blog.

      Not on low which works itself to 212°-215° over time, so very drying. The warm setting should be about 165°, while still drying, it is much better. The caveat on all that is cheap crock pots use cheap thermostats and also put their heating element on the bottom of the crock pot instead of around the crock pot. So if you have a good newer crock pot, it will work ok.

      Roasters are much more reliable if you have one or a serving tray.

      Dan

  3. Capspups

    Bacon Wrapped Chicken Bites—Sweet & Spicy (23)
    This sounds like a good recipe if spices are kicked up. But, as a Latina I’ve got to say there’s NO heat in Cumin. None. I’ll make it using some Ancho Chile and Chipotle Chile powders for kick with cumin for that distinctive Mexican flavor.

    Reply

  4. Judy

    I wonder if the chicken wrapped with bacon could be frozen and thawed later. Then add the spices and cook.

    Reply

    • Dan Mikesell AKA DrDan

      Hi Judy,

      Welcome to the blog.

      I have never done it but I see no reason it wouldn't work well. The chicken and bacon will both freeze will.

      Dan

  5. Meg Dolly

    Bacon Wrapped Chicken Bites—Sweet & Spicy (24)
    Hi,
    Is it okay to make this a few hours ahead of time and refrigerate until ready to bake?

    Reply

    • Dan Mikesell AKA DrDan

      Hi Meg,
      Welcome to the blog.
      That is how I usually do this. I like to serve them shortly after baking but I make a bit of a mess. So I tend to make them in the morning and cook before the party later in the day.
      Dan

  6. Brittany

    Bacon Wrapped Chicken Bites—Sweet & Spicy (25)
    I make this, however, I do 1 tbsp chili powder, 1 tbsp Mccormick's Brown Sugar Bourbon seasoning. I also add several dashes of crushed red pepper and garlic powder. They have excellent flavor and the right amount of spiciness. I recommend cutting the bacon into thirds au they crisp nicely. I highly recommend trying them this way!

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  7. TckHutch

    Thank you for sharing this recipe.

    I have 'followed' it with these variations: using only chipolte pepper for a wonderful burn, baking them in a pan allowing them to sizzle in the bacon grease, making them on skewers (like shishkabob) for serving as a main dish. Baking layers of chicken, precooked bacon, spicey sugar when I do not have time to wrap the bits or if I have too many to make. I think all variations of bacon, chicken, sugar, and chipolte will make many tastebuds happy.

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  8. Packrat

    I make a similar wrap a LOT. To help get the bacon crispy when the chicken is at it's optimal doneness I give the bacon a head start before wrapping. Using thin bacon, cut the pack into thirds or halves. Wrap the third in two paper towels and nuke in the microwave for 55 seconds. If using bacon halves, nuke for 80 seconds. This gives the bacon a head start towards the finish line.

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  9. Valerie

    Hi . I made this yesterday using small sausages instead of chicken. BUT I only used 1 teaspoon of chilli. Here in Kenya (and the UK too) chilli is just about the hottest spice available. Cumin on the other hand is mild. So either you guys have mouths lined with steel or US chilli is something else.

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    • DrDan

      As I get older, I'm more of a wimp when it comes to heat.
      You are definitely correct. In America "chili powder" is a spice mix of ancho chile powder, paprika, cumin, and oregano. There might be a few other spices added.
      Dan

  10. Mary Anne H

    I just made these. They tasted good but not very spicy and the bacon, having cut the strips in half left the bacon in the middle under cooked and chewy. Next time I will add a little more spice maybe some creole seasoning and cut the bacon strips in thirds so the bacon just covers the chicken once so its all crispy.

    Reply

    • Rose Cobb

      Don't double roll the bacon I find that solves the uncooked bacon problem

  11. Elle

    I would like to see this in a savory version. Like herb-crusted with hit mustard dipping sauce. I would have no idea how to go about it.

    Reply

    • DrDan

      I'm not sure either but if you work it out, let me know.
      Dan

  12. Michael

    Hi, I tripled the batch. Found the chicken was a bit too dry at the time/temp suggested. Actually a bit bland too. We ended up serving it with a bbq sauce and it was ok. Thinking next time of reducing cooking time, adding more chilli powder, and maybe an oil marinade.

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  13. Julianna

    Just discovered your blog and it is amazing! I can't wait to try this recipe at our 4th of July party!

    Reply

  14. Carol

    I will definitely try these always looking for new appetizers
    Thank you

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