Southern 3-ingredient candied bacon is one of those easy party snacks that feels a little special without asking much from you. It leans into that classic sweet-and-savory Southern flavor combination, turning everyday bacon into glossy, caramelized strips with just a little spice. This is the kind of recipe I love for cookouts, game days, and holiday trays because it disappears fast and can be made with almost no prep.
Serve this candied bacon as a snack on its own, pile it onto a brunch board with biscuits and fresh fruit, or use it to dress up burgers, BLTs, and salads. It also pairs really well with deviled eggs, pimento cheese, baked beans, or a big pitcher of iced tea if you're putting together a casual backyard spread.
Southern 3-Ingredient Candied Bacon
Servings: 8
Ingredients
1 pound thick-cut bacon
Directions
1. Preheat your oven to 375°F and line a rimmed baking sheet with foil for easy cleanup. If you have an oven-safe wire rack, set it over the pan to help the bacon crisp more evenly.
2. In a small bowl, stir together the brown sugar and cayenne pepper until evenly combined.
3. Arrange the bacon strips in a single layer on the prepared pan or rack. Sprinkle the brown sugar mixture evenly over the top of each strip, pressing lightly so it sticks.
4. Bake for 25 to 35 minutes, depending on the thickness of your bacon, until the sugar is melted and bubbling and the bacon is deep brown and crisp around the edges.
5. Let the bacon cool on the pan for 5 to 10 minutes so the coating can set, then transfer to a plate or serving tray. Serve warm or at room temperature.
Variations & Tips
Use thick-cut bacon: Thick-cut slices hold up best here and give you that chewy-crisp texture with enough surface area for the sugar coating. Thin bacon can work, but watch it closely since it can go from perfect to too dark pretty quickly.
Adjust the heat: For a milder batch, reduce the cayenne to a pinch. If your crowd likes a little kick, increase it slightly, but don't overdo it since the brown sugar should still be the main flavor.
Make it for brunch: Chop cooled candied bacon and sprinkle it over waffles, pancakes, baked sweet potatoes, or a spinach salad with pecans. It is also great tucked into breakfast sandwiches when you want something a little extra without much effort.
Cleanup tip: Let the pan cool completely before trying to move the foil, since the melted sugar will be very hot right out of the oven. Using foil and a rack saves a lot of scrubbing, which is always a win on a busy day.