These oven baked 3-ingredient beef bacon bites are the kind of easy party food that disappears fast, with tender beef, crisp bacon, and a sweet-savory glaze that turns sticky and irresistible in the oven. They have that classic potluck feel so many of us grew up with, and because they need just a handful of ingredients and very little prep, they are perfect for game days, holiday trays, summer cookouts, or anytime you want a warm appetizer that feels special without a lot of fuss.
Serve these bites warm right from the baking dish with toothpicks for easy grabbing, alongside simple party favorites like cheese cubes, pickle spears, deviled eggs, or a fresh veggie tray to balance the richness. They also pair nicely with baked beans, potato salad, or a crisp green salad if you want to round them out for a casual supper spread.
Oven Baked 3-Ingredient Beef Bacon Bites
Servings: 8
Ingredients
1 pound beef sirloin or chuck steak, cut into 1-inch cubes
Directions
1. Preheat the oven to 375°F and lightly grease a glass casserole dish or baking dish.
2. Wrap each beef cube with a half slice of bacon and place seam-side down in the prepared dish. If needed, secure each one with a toothpick.
3. Sprinkle the brown sugar evenly over the tops of the bacon-wrapped bites, covering them as evenly as you can.
4. Bake for 30 to 35 minutes, or until the bacon is browned and the sugar has melted into a bubbling glaze. For crispier bacon, spoon a little glaze over the tops and broil for 1 to 2 minutes at the end, watching carefully.
5. Let the bites rest for 5 minutes before serving so the glaze can settle slightly, then serve warm with toothpicks.
Variations & Tips
For extra smoky flavor: Use thick-cut bacon if you like a heartier bite, but add a few extra minutes of baking time so it has time to crisp up well.
For easier cleanup: Line the baking dish or a rimmed baking pan with foil before adding the bites, because the brown sugar glaze can get very sticky as it bakes.
For picky eaters: Cut the beef into slightly smaller pieces so each bite is easier to eat, and be sure not to overcook them so the centers stay tender.
For a party platter: Move the finished bites to a serving tray and spoon a little of the warm glaze from the pan over the top just before setting them out to keep them looking shiny and extra inviting.