Southern 3-ingredient bacon wrapped potato bites are the kind of easy party food that feels a little special without making a mess of your kitchen. Tender potato pieces wrapped in smoky bacon and finished with a simple seasoning turn into a crispy, savory bite that is perfect for backyard cookouts, game days, holiday snacking, or anytime you need something warm and irresistible to set out for family and friends.
Serve these bites hot from the tray with ranch dip, honey mustard, or a little sour cream on the side. They also pair nicely with burgers, pulled pork sandwiches, grilled chicken, baked beans, coleslaw, and a big pitcher of iced tea, making them an easy fit for casual gatherings and summer suppers.
Servings: 8
1 1/2 pounds small yellow potatoes, cut into 1-inch chunks
1. Preheat the oven to 400°F and line a rimmed baking tray with foil for easy cleanup.
2. If your potato chunks are very firm, parboil them in salted water for 8 to 10 minutes, just until barely tender, then drain and let them cool enough to handle. This helps the potatoes finish cooking at the same time as the bacon.
3. Sprinkle the potato chunks evenly with Cajun seasoning and toss until well coated.
4. Wrap each potato chunk with a piece of bacon and place seam-side down on the foil-lined tray. Leave a little space between each piece so the bacon can crisp.
5. Bake for 35 to 45 minutes, turning the bites once halfway through, until the bacon is browned and crisp around the edges and the potatoes are fully tender.
6. Let them rest for 5 minutes on the tray before serving so the bacon tightens up a bit and the bites are easier to pick up.
Milder for picky eaters: If your family prefers less heat, swap the Cajun seasoning for a simple blend of salt, black pepper, and a little garlic powder. You still get plenty of flavor, and it is often a safer choice for younger kids.
Choose the right potato size: Try to keep the potato chunks close to 1 inch so they cook evenly. Pieces that are too large may leave you with bacon that is done before the potatoes are tender.
Extra crisp bacon: For even crispier edges, place the bites on a wire rack set over the foil-lined tray. That lets the heat circulate a bit more evenly around each piece while the drippings fall below.
Add a sweet-savory touch: If you like that classic Southern sweet-and-smoky flavor, lightly sprinkle the finished bites with a pinch of brown sugar right before the last 5 minutes of baking. It gives the bacon a lovely glaze.
Make-ahead help: You can assemble the bites a few hours ahead, cover them, and refrigerate until baking time. That makes party prep much easier when you are juggling the rest of the meal.