These low carb 3-ingredient bacon shrimp bites are the kind of easy appetizer that makes people hover around the tray and ask for the recipe before they’ve even finished chewing. They remind me of those simple party foods that showed up at every neighborhood gathering when I was growing up in the Midwest: unfussy, crowd-pleasing, and somehow always the first thing to disappear. With smoky bacon, tender shrimp, and a quick sweet-savory finish, this recipe is perfect when you need something impressive without adding stress to your day.
Serve these bites warm with a big platter of crunchy vegetables, a simple green salad, or a creamy dip on the side if you want to round out the appetizer spread. They also pair really well with grilled burgers, steaks, or chicken at a cookout, and if you’re putting together a low carb party menu, they fit right in next to stuffed mushrooms, deviled eggs, and cheese skewers.
Low Carb 3-Ingredient Bacon Shrimp Bites
Servings: 6
Ingredients
1 pound large raw shrimp, peeled and deveined, tails removed
Directions
1. Preheat your oven to 400°F and line a baking sheet or broiler pan with foil for easier cleanup. If you have a wire rack, place it on the pan so the bacon can crisp up a little better.
2. Wrap each shrimp with a half slice of bacon, keeping the bacon snug but not stretched too tightly. Arrange the wrapped shrimp seam-side down on the prepared pan.
3. Brush or drizzle the tops lightly with the brown sugar substitute or sugar-free maple syrup so they get a glossy, caramelized finish as they bake.
4. Bake for 18 to 22 minutes, or until the shrimp are pink and cooked through and the bacon is browned and crisp around the edges. If needed, broil for 1 to 2 minutes at the end to crisp the bacon a little more, watching closely.
5. Let the bites rest for 2 to 3 minutes, then transfer to a serving plate and serve warm.
Variations & Tips
Use partially cooked bacon: If your bacon is very thick, par-cook it for a few minutes before wrapping the shrimp. This helps the bacon finish crisping at the same time the shrimp cook, which is especially helpful on busy weeknights when you don’t want to babysit the oven.
Secure with toothpicks if needed: Most of the time, setting the shrimp seam-side down is enough, but toothpicks can help if the bacon wants to loosen. Just remember to remove them before serving or warn guests they’re there.
Make them a little spicy: Add a light sprinkle of black pepper, smoked paprika, or cayenne before baking if you want a little kick. It keeps the spirit of the 3-ingredient recipe while giving the bites a slightly bolder flavor.
Try the air fryer: These can work nicely in the air fryer at 375°F for about 10 to 14 minutes, depending on the size of your shrimp and thickness of the bacon. Cook in a single layer and check early so the shrimp stay juicy.
Choose large shrimp: Large or extra-large shrimp are the best fit here because they stay tender and are easier to wrap neatly. Smaller shrimp can overcook before the bacon has time to brown.