Bacon-Wrapped Water Chestnuts Appetizer
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Bacon-Wrapped Water Chestnuts

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Today I wanted to share one of my very favorite appetizers! I would love for all of my readers to try these bacon-wrapped water chestnuts. They are the perfect appetizer to serve at any get-together whether at a Thanksgiving feast, Christmas dinner, or family gathering.

We always have a variety of appetizers spread out on the table or counter to snack on as we prepare the turkey or main dish and all of the sides that will be served at dinner. It is so fun to see what each person chooses. The appetizers tend to disappear rather quickly!

Bacon-Wrapped Water Chestnuts

What I love about this appetizer is that it, along with any other appetizers, gathers the family together in the kitchen chatting and reminiscing as we each devour the appetizers in front of us.

Each bite-sized bacon-wrapped water chestnut is smothered in the most savory sauce! As the appetizer is cooking, the brown sugar starts to caramelize with the bacon, ketchup, and soy sauce.

The flavor is out of this world! I can’t wait to share the recipe with all of you! Let’s get to it!

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Ingredients – Bacon-Wrapped Water Chestnuts

  • Whole Water Chestnuts: They offer a crisp and crunch texture with a sweet and mild, yet nutty flavor to this delicious appetizer! They are a corm, a type of tuber vegetable plant, not an actual nut. They are grown underground in wet, marshy fields, rather than on a tree. It’s important to use whole water chestnuts vs. sliced ones because they are wrapped in bacon. Adds fiber, calcium, potassium, carbohydrates, and vitamin C to this appetizer.
  • Bacon: A salt-cured pork that is cut from the belly or back of the pig. Adds a little smokey flavor to any dish. Center-cut bacon or thick-cut bacon is best! Adds protein to this appetizer.
  • Ketchup: A tangy and sweet condiment that is made by mixing a tomato paste with sugar, vinegar, water, seasonings, and salt.
  • Brown Sugar: A mixture of granulated white sugar and molasses. It’s added for flavor and to help maintain moisture. It caramelizes as it bakes, creating a robust rich flavor that makes these bacon-wrapped water chestnuts truly incredible!
  • Soy Sauce: A savory and salty caramel-colored sauce made from soybeans, salt, wheat, and a fermenting agent such as yeast or koji mold.
  • Dry Mustard Powder: Made from ground mustard seeds. When combined with the wet ingredients, it releases the oils it contains, which adds a delicious robust kick of flavor to this appetizer!
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Instructions

Step One: Gather The Ingredients – Preheat the Oven – Grease 9×13 Pan

Gather all of the ingredients that you will need to make this bacon-wrapped water chestnut appetizer. Preheat your oven to (375°F) = (190°C). Grease a 9″ by 13″ inch pan or rimmed baking sheet with cooking spray.

Bacon-Wrapped Water Chestnuts Ingredients

Step Two: Cut the Bacon Into Thirds

Cut the package(s) of uncooked raw bacon into thirds. This creates the perfect-sized strips of bacon to wrap the water chestnuts.

Cut the Bacon into Thirds

Step Three: Wrap the Chestnuts and Secure them with Toothpicks

Wrap a piece of raw bacon around one water chestnut and secure it with a toothpick. Place the bacon-wrapped chestnuts in the greased pan. Continue to wrap each water chestnut with a piece of bacon until all the chestnuts are wrapped.

Wrap The Bacon Around the Chestnuts

Step Four: Bake The Chestnuts As Directed

Bake uncovered for 20 minutes at (375°F) = (190°C).

Bake The Wrapped Chestnuts

Step Five: Remove The Grease Carefully

Then, drain the fat from the pan. This is the hardest part of the whole recipe. Be careful!

Remove the Grease Carefully

Step Six: Combine the Sauce Ingredients

It is time to make a delicious and savory sauce! Place the ketchup, brown sugar, soy sauce, and dry mustard in a small bowl and whisk until smooth.

Mix The Sauce With A Spoon

Step Seven: Pour The Sauce Over the Baked Chestnuts

Next, cover the baked bacon-wrapped chestnuts with this sauce mixture.

Pour The Sauce On The Water Chestnuts

Step Eight: Bake The Chestnuts for Another 20 minutes

Finally, bake for an additional 20-30 minutes. Allow the pan to cool on a cooling rack for a short time. Enjoy!

Bacon-Wrapped Water Chestnuts Appetizer

Bacon-Wrapped Water Chestnuts Recipe

5 from 1 vote
Bacon-Wrapped Water Chestnuts Appetizer
Bacon-Wrapped Water Chestnuts
Prep Time
10 mins
Cook Time
40 mins
Total Time
50 mins
 
Course: Appetizer
Cuisine: American
Servings: 12 people
Author: Linda Loosli
Instructions
Bacon-Wrapped Water Chestnuts Appetizer
  1. Gather all of your ingredients. Preheat your oven to (375°F) = (190°C) Grease a 9″ by 13″ inch pan.

  2. Cut the package(s) of uncooked raw bacon into thirds. This creates the perfect sized strips of bacon to wrap the water chestnuts.

  3. Wrap a piece of raw bacon around one water chestnut and secure it with a toothpick. Place the bacon-wrapped chestnuts in the greased pan. Continue to wrap each water chestnut with a piece of bacon until all the chestnuts are wrapped. Place the pan of bacon-wrapped chestnuts on a middle rack in the oven.

  4. Bake uncovered for 20 minutes.

  5. Drain the fat from the pan. This is the hardest part of the whole recipe. Be careful!

Bacon-Wrapped Water Chestnuts Sauce
  1. It's time to make the delicious savory sauce! Place the ketchup, brown sugar, soy sauce, and dry mustard in a medium-sized bowl and whisk until smooth.

  2. Cover the baked chestnuts with this sauce mixture.

  3. Bake for an additional 20-30 minutes. Enjoy!

Can these bacon-wrapped water chestnuts be made ahead of time?

These bacon-wrapped water chestnuts are a great appetizer to make ahead of time! I would recommend wrapping the water chestnuts with the bacon sealing them with the toothpick and placing them in the greased pan.

Do not cook or add the sauce at this point! I would then store the pan in the fridge for no longer than 2-3 days before cooking. When ready, make the sauce and cook as instructed in the recipe.

Can I use Worcestershire sauce or sriracha in this bacon-wrapped water chestnut appetizer?

I love the flavor of the soy sauce combined with the other ingredients to make the sauce for this appetizer. You can swap out the soy sauce for Worcestershire sauce if you would like. It will give it a little bit of a different flavor.

Worcestershire sauce is typically made with anchovies, onion powder, garlic powder, and molasses. Worcestershire sauce tends to be a low-sodium sauce whereas soy sauce has less sugar.

It might be fun to try making the sauce both ways and see what you and your family prefer.

Adding a bit of sriracha may also be fun, but remember a little goes a long way!

Can these bacon-wrapped water chestnuts be cooked in an air fryer?

I’m not sure I can recommend cooking these in an air fryer because of the excess bacon grease. I’m all about easy clean-up, baking these in the oven is a lot easier. Plus, you need to remove the excess grease drizzle the sauce over them, and bake them for a few more minutes.

Can I use something other than water chestnuts in this recipe?

I highly recommend using water chestnuts in this appetizer recipe! There is something delicious with the taste of the bacon, the crisp crunch of the water chestnut, and the amazing sauce!

If you decide to swap it out, I feel that chunks of pineapple or little smokies may be good alternatives.

Love this appetizer recipe. Check out some of my other favorites!

Final Word

Please let me know if you make these savory bacon-wrapped water chestnuts! The taste of the bacon and water chestnuts combined with the sauce is a mouthful of flavors that will make everyone want to go back for another serving and another!

This bite-sized appetizer is perfect for any occasion! We love serving it as a Thanksgiving feast, Christmas dinner, Easter brunch, or any family get-together. May God Bless this World, Linda.

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10 Comments

  1. 5 stars
    Linda,

    I’m making these as soon as I get some whole water chestnuts (all the ones I have are sliced). Also, I may use East West Sweet Ginger Teriyaki sauce in place of the soy sauce.

      1. 5 stars
        Linda,

        I’ve made this recipe several times now, both with soy and with sweet ginger teriyaki sauce and it is a mouth orgasm.

        Thank you so much for this delicious recipe.

  2. We’ve made a similar one for years, they are a favourite of everyone. The difference is we soak the water chestnuts in soy sauce and a bit of sugar for a few hours prior to cooking. Thanks for your helpful posts!

  3. 5 stars
    I love water chestnuts… I love bacon… Appetizer, heck, I’ll just make a meal of these!! (Not to mention all the variations…)

  4. 5 stars
    Linda,

    I’m putting together a few of my favorite recipes for the newsletter and would love to include this one. Okay?

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