These little sweet chili beef smokies are the kind of easy party bite that has long been welcome at potlucks, card parties, and game-day tables all across the Midwest. With just a handful of ingredients and a slow cooker doing the work, you get a warm, glossy, sweet-and-savory appetizer that folks gather around again and again, sneaking one more with a toothpick every time they pass by.
Serve these smokies straight from the slow cooker with toothpicks and a stack of small napkins, and round out the spread with cheese cubes, pickle rolls, deviled eggs, or a crisp vegetable tray. If you are setting out a bigger table, they also pair nicely with potato chips, macaroni salad, baked beans, or a pan of bar cookies for an easy weekend spread.
Slow Cooker 3-Ingredient Sweet Chili Beef Smokies
Servings: 10
Ingredients
2 packages mini beef smokies, about 28 ounces total
Directions
1. Open the mini beef smokies and add them to the slow cooker crock.
2. Pour the sweet chili sauce over the smokies, then add the grape jelly.
3. Stir gently until the smokies are evenly coated in the sauce mixture.
4. Cover and cook on low for 2 to 3 hours, or on high for 1 to 1 1/2 hours, stirring once or twice if convenient, until the sausages are heated through and the sauce is smooth and hot.
5. Turn the slow cooker to warm and serve right from the crock, or transfer to a serving bowl with toothpicks.
Variations & Tips
A Little Heat: If your crowd likes a touch more spice, stir in a spoonful of sriracha or a pinch of red pepper flakes. It wakes up the sweetness nicely without taking over the dish.
Extra Tang: A small splash of apple cider vinegar or rice vinegar can balance the sauce if you prefer a less sweet finish. This is especially helpful if your sweet chili sauce runs on the sugary side.
Make It Stretch: For a larger gathering, double the recipe so long as your slow cooker is not filled more than about three-quarters full. Give everything a good stir once or twice as it heats so the sauce stays evenly mixed.
Keep Them Glossy: If the sauce thickens too much while sitting on warm, stir in 1 to 2 tablespoons of water. That will loosen it back up and keep the smokies looking nice for serving.