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Bacon Wrapped Water Chestnuts

I guarantee you if you make these Bacon Wrapped Water Chestnuts, they will not last long. I almost ate this entire batch myself. It’s the type of recipe where you cannot just have one. I eat one and I’m in for it. I have to eat them ALL!

Bacon wrapped water chestnuts on a serving platter.


Bacon Wrapped Water Chestnuts

My mom calls this recipe, Rumaki, but I simply refer to it as Bacon Wrapped Water Chestnuts. Either name works. She used to make this recipe anytime she was hosting a party at our house. I used to bug her to make them “just because” and sometimes she would.

I’m not even a fan of water chestnuts. I dislike them in stir-fries. In bacon, though? Pure magic. I will eat just about anything if its wrapped in bacon.

Ingredients

  • Bacon
  • Water chestnuts
  • Brown sugar
  • Worcestershire sauce
  • Soy sauce
  • Ketchup
  • Garlic powder
Ingredients to make bacon wrapped water chestnuts.

How to Make Bacon Wrapped Water Chestnuts

  • Step One: Preheat oven to 375F. Cut bacon in half. Wrap each slice of bacon around water chestnut and secure with a toothpick. Place in a 9×13 inch baking pan.
Steps to make bacon wrapped water chestnuts.
  • Step Two: Bake for 10 minutes. Drain grease from pan.
Steps to make bacon wrapped water chestnuts.
  • Step Three: While bacon is baking, stir together brown sugar, Worcestershire sauce, soy sauce, ketchup and garlic powder.
  • Step Four: Pour sauce over partially cooked bacon. Put back in the oven and bake for an additional 30 minutes. Serve hot.
Steps to make bacon wrapped water chestnuts.

My cousin, Allison, remembers this delicious appetizer, too. I called her over and told her I was making a few batches. She drove straight over and took a plate home. I don’t think she shared with her husband and two boys. I don’t blame her!

Bacon wrapped water chestnut with a toothpick.

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    I remember making this recipe before and I only needed one package of bacon. They made the bacon packages so much smaller now so it takes about two packages to make this recipe. I wish they would stop shrinking all the packages, but that is a whole other blog post.

    I also used two 227g cans of whole water chestnuts to make this recipe. I found water chestnuts with the soy sauce in the grocery store.

    A group of bacon wrapped water chestnuts.

    The first thing you need to do is cut the bacon strips in half so it’s two shorter pieces. Wrap each bacon slice around one water chestnut and secure with a toothpick. I recommend using plain wooden toothpicks versus the coloured variety. The coloured toothpicks may leave stains from the dye.

    Bake the bacon wraps in the oven for 10 minutes in a 9×13 pan. While the bacon is baking, stir together the sauce. It’s made with brown sugar, Worcestershire sauce, soy sauce, ketchup and garlic powder. Sweet and savoury!

    After the bacon has baked for 10 minutes, drain off the grease that has accumulated in the pan. I poured the grease into an empty water chestnuts can and let it harden before I threw it out.

    Pour the sauce over top of the bacon and put back in the oven for another 30 minutes.

    Bacon wrapped water chestnuts on a platter with dipping sauce.

    My cousin asked if my oven started to smoke when I made this recipe. It didn’t, but maybe that is because I poured off the grease? I think had I left it, the wraps would be swimming in greasy sauce.

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    Bacon wrapped water chestnuts on a platter.
    4.44 from 118 votes

    Bacon-Wrapped Water Chestnuts

    Created by Stacie Vaughan
    Servings 8
    Prep Time 15 minutes
    Cook Time 40 minutes
    Total Time 55 minutes
    Everyone goes NUTS over this easy appetizer. Whole water chestnuts are wrapped in bacon and marinated in a sweet/savory sauce.

    Ingredients
     
     

    • 2 packages bacon 16oz/375g packages
    • 2 cans whole water chestnuts 8oz/227g cans, drained
    • 1 cup brown sugar dark or light
    • 2 tbsp Worcestershire sauce
    • 1 cup soy sauce
    • 1 cup ketchup
    • ½ tsp garlic powder

    Instructions

    • Preheat oven to 375°F.
    • Cut bacon in half. Wrap each slice of bacon around water chestnut and secure with a toothpick. Place in a 9×13 inch baking pan.
    • Bake for 10 minutes. Drain grease from pan.
    • While bacon is baking, stir together brown sugar, Worcestershire sauce, soy sauce, ketchup and garlic powder.
    • Pour sauce over partially cooked bacon. Put back in the oven and bake for an additional 30 minutes. Serve hot.

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    Nutrition

    Serving: 5g | Calories: 628kcal | Carbohydrates: 41.3g | Protein: 16.9g | Fat: 44g | Saturated Fat: 14.7g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 26.5g | Trans Fat: 0.1g | Cholesterol: 72.9mg | Sodium: 1941mg | Fiber: 1.5g | Sugar: 30.1g

    The information shown is an estimate provided by an online nutrition calculator. It should not be considered a substitute for a professional nutritionist’s advice.

    Course Appetizers
    Cuisine American
    Keyword bacon wrapped water chestnuts

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    23 Comments

    1. Coreen Asselman says:

      What are your directions for reheating? I need to make these ahead of time.
      Thanks!

    2. Does it really take a cup of soy sauce or is that a misprint? Never made these before but that seems like a lot.

    3. I’m making them right now. 2-2-20
      Taking to super bowl party.
      Gonna love them. Had a long time ago. Delicious!
      A crowd pleaser for sure.

    4. You THREW AWAY the bacon fat? Sacrilege! LOL

    5. Judy snead says:

      I made 600 for my daughter’s wedding. They freeze well then thaw and finish, all eaten at reception

    6. Ann Whitman says:

      I’m making these for Thanksgiving appetizers! I use a broiler pan so the grease runs off and I bake them for about 30 minutes till their done, very little fatty pieces on the bacon. Than I place the bacon wrapped water chestnuts into a crock pot and pour the sauce over it. Put crock pot on low or serve setting.

    7. Theresa C. says:

      Does anyone know where I might find round water chestnuts like these? Used to seeing the ones in cans being sliced into thin discs, but not whole like this. Does walmart or some place carry them in this form too?

      1. I find in the Asian section of the grocery store near the soy sauce. If you can’t find whole water chestnuts, use the slices. I would stack a few slices together and then wrap the bacon tightly around it.

      2. I have found whole water chestnuts in the can at our local Winn Dixie.

    8. I’ve just finished making these for a New Year’s get-together. I modified the sauce by only adding 1/2 cup brown sugar and only 2 Tbsp. soy sauce. The sauce mixture tasted yummy before baking!!

    9. 2 stars
      Way too much soy sauce. So salty

    10. 1 star
      Insane amount of soy sauce, threw most of recipe out because they were too salty. The ratios are all off too. I only needed 1 pack of bacon for 2 cans of water chest nuts. Look elsewhere for a better recipe

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