These 3-ingredient bacon rollins bites are the kind of old-school party snack that disappears fast, and for good reason. They’re sweet, smoky, salty, and crisp around the edges, with that irresistible caramelized finish that makes people reach for just one more. This is the sort of simple appetizer that earned its place at neighborhood gatherings and family parties back in the 1980s, and it still works beautifully today when you need something easy, crowd-pleasing, and a little nostalgic.

Serve these bites warm on a platter with plenty of toothpicks, and round them out with other easy party favorites like cheese cubes, a veggie tray, chips with dip, or a bowl of pickles. They also pair nicely with lemonade, iced tea, or a crisp sparkling drink, and they fit right in on a game-day snack table, holiday appetizer spread, or casual backyard get-together.

3-Ingredient Bacon Rollins Bites

Servings: 8 to 10 appetizer servings

Close-up of bacon rollins bites on a foil-lined platter
Close-up of bacon rollins bites on a foil-lined platter

Ingredients

1 pound sliced bacon, cut into thirds

1 sleeve buttery rectangular crackers
1 cup packed brown sugar

Directions

1. Preheat the oven to 250°F. Line a rimmed baking sheet or broiler pan with foil, and if you have a wire rack, set it on top for easier crisping and cleanup.

2. Wrap each cracker with a piece of bacon, keeping the seam side down as you work. Arrange the wrapped crackers in a single layer on the prepared pan.

3. Sprinkle the brown sugar generously over each bacon-wrapped cracker, pressing a little onto the tops so it stays in place.

4. Bake for 1 1/2 to 2 hours, or until the bacon is deeply browned and crisp and the sugar has melted into a glossy coating. Let the bites cool for 5 to 10 minutes so they firm up slightly before serving.

5. Transfer to a serving platter and serve warm, with toothpicks if desired.

Variations & Tips

For extra crisp bacon: If your bacon is cut thick, it may need a little more time in the oven. A wire rack helps the heat circulate all around the bites and keeps them from sitting in grease.

For easy cleanup: Always line the pan well with foil because the melted brown sugar can get sticky as it bakes. Let the pan cool before removing the foil.

For picky eaters: Use a plain buttery cracker and avoid adding any spices so the flavor stays sweet and smoky. These are often a hit with kids and adults alike because the ingredient list is so familiar.

To make them ahead: You can wrap the crackers in bacon a few hours ahead and keep them chilled. Add the brown sugar right before baking for the best texture.

For a sweet-and-spicy version: Add a light pinch of cayenne pepper or a little cracked black pepper over the brown sugar before baking. It gives the bites a gentle kick without changing the classic character too much.