These low carb 3-ingredient pickle bites are pure Midwestern game-day nostalgia. My dad made a tray every Sunday before kickoff, and they were always gone before halftime—no matter how much he doubled the batch. Thick, crunchy dill pickle slices are wrapped in a layer of cool cream cheese and salty deli ham, giving you that perfect mix of tangy, creamy, and savory in one bite. They’re budget-friendly, require no cooking, and come together in minutes, which makes them ideal for busy weekends, casual parties, or a quick high-protein snack.
Serve these pickle bites well-chilled on a simple white platter so the pale green pickles and pink ham stand out. They pair nicely with other low-carb snacks like deviled eggs, cheese cubes, and mixed nuts. For a fuller spread, add a veggie tray with ranch or blue cheese dip, and maybe some baked chicken wings for the non–low-carb folks. A crisp lager, light beer, or sparkling water with lemon all work well alongside the salty, tangy flavors.
Low Carb Pickle Bites
Servings: 6

Ingredients
12 large dill pickle slices (cut 1/2-inch thick, about 1 cup total)
4 ounces cream cheese, softened
6 large slices deli ham (thin to medium thickness)
Directions
Pat the pickle slices very dry. Lay the thick dill pickle slices on a clean kitchen towel or a double layer of paper towels. Gently press with another towel to remove as much surface moisture as possible; this helps the cream cheese stick and keeps the bites from getting watery.
Prep a small work area. Place the dried pickle slices on a plate or cutting board. Unwrap the cream cheese and let it sit at room temperature for 5–10 minutes if it’s very firm, so it’s easier to spread. Lay out the deli ham slices on another board or plate.
Spread cream cheese on the ham. Using a small offset spatula or butter knife, spread a thin, even layer of softened cream cheese over each slice of deli ham, going almost to the edges. You’re aiming for about 2/3 to 3/4 tablespoon of cream cheese per ham slice so the bites are creamy but not messy.
Wrap the pickles. Place 2 pickle slices in a line along the short edge of each cream-cheese-coated ham slice, leaving a small border at the edge. Roll the ham tightly around the pickles, tucking them in so they’re fully wrapped. You should end up with 6 ham rolls, each containing 2 pickle slices.
Chill briefly for cleaner cuts. Transfer the ham rolls to a plate, seam side down. Refrigerate for about 15–20 minutes to firm up the cream cheese. This step isn’t mandatory, but it makes slicing cleaner and helps the bites hold their shape on the platter.
Slice into bites. Using a sharp knife, trim off any uneven ends if desired. Slice each ham roll crosswise into 3 to 4 bite-size pieces, depending on how thick you’d like them. You should see a thick pickle center wrapped in cream cheese and ham, with pale green and pink spirals.
Plate and serve. Arrange the pickle bites cut-side up on a white plate or platter so the creamy and crisp textures are visible. Serve immediately, or cover and chill for up to 4 hours before serving. If you’re transporting them for game day, keep them cold in a cooler so they stay firm and fresh.
Variations & Tips
For a touch of heat, use spicy dill pickles or add a light sprinkle of crushed red pepper or cayenne over the cream cheese before rolling. If you prefer a smoky flavor, swap standard deli ham for smoked ham or even thinly sliced smoked turkey; just keep it to one type of meat so you stay true to the 3-ingredient spirit. To lighten things up, use whipped cream cheese or a reduced-fat cream cheese, which spreads more easily and still gives you that creamy layer. For extra crunch, choose whole pickles and slice them thicker yourself—about 1/2 inch—so they stand up well to wrapping and don’t get soggy. You can also make these ahead: assemble the rolls, chill them uncut for up to 24 hours, then slice just before serving so the edges stay neat. If you’re serving to a crowd, double or triple the recipe and offer toothpicks in a small cup nearby for easy grabbing during the game.