Bacon Wrapped Barbecue Beef Bites are made with tender cuts of beef wrapped in bacon and basted with barbecue sauce. These delicious little bites are perfect for entertaining, as an appetizer, or even as a late night snack.
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We definitely know a thing or two about appetizer recipes around here. They are actually one of my favorite types of recipes to create because they are quick, easy, and bursting with flavor.
Sure I like to serve them when we have company or at parties, but we make them for all kinds of reasons. They are great when watching the big game, or a movie, and sometimes I’ll make a few different appetizers and we enjoy them for dinner.
This recipe for Bacon Wrapped Barbecue Beef Bites is one of our family favorites (right up there with Double Bacon Jalapeno Poppers!). You just can’t go wrong with bacon, beef, and barbecue!
Why This Recipe Works
The combination of bacon, beef, and barbecue sauce taste great together. Cooking the beef wrapped in bacon also helps to make it even more tender.
You can serve these beef bites as an appetizer, snack, or party finger food.
This recipe is gluten free and can easily be made low carb and keto-friendly.
How to Make Bacon Wrapped Barbecue Beef Bites
Prep!
You will need to cube your beef into bite-size pieces and cut the bacon into thirds.
Preheat your oven to 425°F.
Create!
Season the beef with salt and pepper.
Wrap each beef cube with a piece of the bacon and secure with a toothpick.
Then, place the beef cubes on a baking rack and baste with half of the barbecue sauce.
Tip: use a sugar free barbecue sauce to make this recipe low carb and keto-friendly.
Bake for 15-20 minutes, turning and re-basting with barbecue sauce halfway through, or until the beef is cooked through.
Tip: if needed, you can place the beef cubes under the broiler for a couple of minutes to crisp the bacon more.
Present!
Serve with extra barbecue sauce, if desired.
Tips and Techniques for the Best Bacon Wrapped Barbecue Beef Bites
- Use a tender cut of beef for the best results. The most tender cuts of beef come from the tenderloin, but are typically the most expensive – think filet mignon. Other tender cuts are flat iron, New York strip, porterhouse, and T-bone.
- To make this recipe low carb and keto-friendly, choose a low or sugar free barbecue sauce. I use G Hughes brand.
- Store leftover beef bites in an air-tight container in the refrigerator. Use within 3-4 days.
FAQ’s
- Are beef bites keto? Beef bites with nothing more than salt and pepper are definitely keto friendly. Once seasonings and sauces are added, the nutritional value changes. Whether or not a recipe for beef bites is keto will depend on the exact ingredients being used.
- What do you serve with beef bites? Beef bites can be served as an appetizer along with a variety of other appetizers. If you are serving beef bites as a meal, any vegetable or starch should pair just fine with them.
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Bacon Wrapped Barbecue Beef Bites
Ingredients
- 1 pound beef * cut into 1" cubes
- 1/2 teaspoon salt
- 1/4 teaspoon pepper
- 12 ounces bacon * cut into thirds (you may have extra)
- 1/4 cup barbecue sauce * plus extra for serving
Instructions
- Preheat your oven to 425°F.
- Cut the beef into cubes that are approximately 1" in size and season with the salt and pepper. Cut the bacon slices into thirds.
- Wrap each cube of beef in a third of a slice of bacon. Secure with a toothpick.
- Place the beef bites onto a baking sheet or rack and baste with half of the barbecue sauce.
- Bake for 15-20 minutes, turning and basting with the remaining barbecue sauce halfway through, or until the beef is cooked through.
- For crispier bacon, place the tray under the broiler for 1-3 minutes, keeping a close eye to make sure nothing burns.
- Serve with extra barbecue sauce , if desired.
Notes
Tips and Techniques for the Best Bacon Wrapped Barbecue Beef Bites
- Use a tender cut of beef for the best results. The most tender cuts of beef come from the tenderloin, but are typically the most expensive – think filet mignon. Other tender cuts are flat iron, New York strip, porterhouse, and T-bone.
- To make this recipe low carb and keto-friendly, choose a low or sugar free barbecue sauce. I use G Hughes brand.
- Store leftover beef bites in an air-tight container in the refrigerator. Use within 3-4 days.
Nutrition
The recipe was originally published on September 18, 2017. It was updated with new images, more thorough instructions, tips, techniques, and FAQ’s in December 2019.
Jessie says
I subbed the meat for pork but omg my husband and I love these. I’ll be making them more often
Kevin M. White says
Can I pre make and put in freezer until ready, and can I cook them from frozen?
Lauren Vavala says
Hey Kevin. I haven’t tried this, but I can’t see why not? Cooking time will just be a little longer is the only difference I can think of.
– Lauren
Deborah Waddell says
OMG! Am so trying these.
Gabrielle says
These sound marvelous and would be the perfect appetizer to serve to my family.
Tony Platz says
These look so good I have to try them .
Caroline says
Bacon wrapped anything is always good and these sound tasty little bites. And love the idea of being recommended a whiskey to suit your preferences.
Lauren says
Bacon makes everything a bit better 🙂
Tisha says
YUM! These are a great appetizer for any occasion !!!
Lauren says
Thanks!
Kristi says
A perfect thing to bring to an upcoming fall party we are attending. Yum… maybe I will eat them all first.
Lauren says
Haha – they are hard to resist!
Sandi says
I think these will be a hit with my husband. He is a huge bbq and whiskey fan. I bet the flavor is amazing.
Lauren says
So good – and easy too!
Emily Hill says
You had me at bacon! These look like the best appetizer. YUM!
Lauren says
Bacon is hard to say no to haha!
Krissy Allori says
This looks like a great dish to serve as an appetizer for when I have guests over!
Lauren says
Thank you!
Melanie says
I could definitely eat these as an appetizer OR dinner! Yum! I often shy away from appetizer recipes because they appear too complicated, but this one looks delicious and easy. #client