These southern 3-ingredient bacon wrapped water chestnuts are one of those simple little party bites that always disappear fast. The salty bacon, crisp water chestnuts, and sweet-savory sauce come together into a warm appetizer with that classic Southern potluck feel—easy to make, easy to carry to a gathering, and just right when you want something dependable that tastes like you fussed much more than you really did.

Serve these straight from the tray with toothpicks for easy snacking, or set them out alongside cheese and crackers, fresh veggie sticks, deviled eggs, or a creamy dip spread for a fuller appetizer table. They also pair nicely with sweet tea, lemonade, or a big batch of punch, and they fit right in next to barbecue favorites if you are feeding a crowd outdoors.

Southern 3-Ingredient Bacon Wrapped Water Chestnuts

Servings: 10 to 12 appetizer servings

Southern 3-ingredient bacon wrapped water chestnuts on a foil-lined baking tray
Southern 3-ingredient bacon wrapped water chestnuts on a foil-lined baking tray

Ingredients

1 pound bacon, cut into thirds

2 (8-ounce) cans whole water chestnuts, drained
1 cup barbecue sauce

Directions

1. Preheat the oven to 375°F and line a baking tray with foil for easy cleanup. If you like, set a wire rack over the tray to help the bacon crisp a little more evenly.

2. Wrap each water chestnut with a piece of bacon and place it seam-side down on the prepared tray. Continue until all the water chestnuts are wrapped, spacing them slightly apart.

3. Brush or spoon the barbecue sauce evenly over the bacon-wrapped water chestnuts, coating the tops and sides well.

4. Bake for 30 to 40 minutes, or until the bacon is cooked through and the edges are browned and caramelized. If needed, broil for 1 to 2 minutes at the end for extra color, watching carefully so they do not burn.

5. Let them rest for a few minutes before serving so the glaze can settle a bit. Transfer to a platter or serve right from the tray with toothpicks.

Variations & Tips

Make-ahead tip: You can wrap the water chestnuts in bacon and refrigerate them several hours ahead of time. Add the barbecue sauce just before baking so everything stays neat and the bacon cooks up nicely.

Sweeter party version: If your family likes that classic sweet-and-savory appetizer flavor, use a sweeter barbecue sauce for a deeper glaze and a more caramelized finish.

Crispier bacon tip: If your bacon is especially thick, start it in the oven for a few minutes on the tray before wrapping, or choose regular-cut bacon so it cooks through more easily by the time the water chestnuts are hot.

For picky eaters: Keep the sauce light on a few pieces or use a milder barbecue sauce if you are serving kids or guests who do not like smoky or spicy flavors.