Bacon Wrapped Sweet Chili Chicken Appetizer

There's nothing better than the smell of bacon in the air. Wait Is that chicken breast wrapped in bacon I smell cooking? With delicious spices baked right into it? Well if so then let me just modify that last statement then!

My appetizer recipe for chicken breast wrapped in bacon will have a grown man down on his knees begging for more. These are that good. These delicious homemade finger food snacks are ideal to serve to family and friends at home or in a party atmosphere. 

Dazzle your family and friends with this delicious recipe. It will tantalize their taste buds and keep them coming back for more. These delicious meaty bites are sure to have everyone in a good mood. Bacon is duct tape for food because it fixes everything.

Ingredients and Directions for Bacon Wrapped Chicken Appetizers.

You will need:

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3 chicken breasts

1 lb bacon

2/3 cup packed brown sugar

2 tbsp chili powder

1 tbsp garlic powder

toothpicks

Directions:

1. First cube your chicken into bite sized pieces, and cut your bacon in thirds.


2. Wrap a piece of bacon around a piece of chicken and put a toothpick through it.


3. Put all of them into a container with a lid and put the spices on top. Then shake it all around to mix in the spices.

4. Place them onto a cookie sheet lined with tin foil (for easy clean up). Bake in a pre-heated oven at 350 for 30-35 minutes. Cool and enjoy.

1. Cube your chicken breasts.
2. Cut your bacon slices into thirds.
3. Place your chicken onto the bacon. 
4. Roll the bacon up and poke a toothpick through.
5. Put your seasonings onto them (liberally) and make sure that every piece gets some.
6. Lay out on a tray for baking. Cook at 350 degrees for 30 to 35 minutes.


Allow to cool, serve and enjoy!

Let your chicken appetizers cool for about 5 minutes then remove them from the tinfoil. If you let them sit too long and then try to remove them you could end up with a tin foiled mess on your wonderful appetizer so do be careful. It's kind of a balancing act but I am sure that you will figure it out.

Believe it or not they do taste better at room temperature rather than hot from the oven. Perhaps because the bacon gets even crispier as it sits for those few minutes after cooking.

If You Love Your Bacon Like I do Then You'll Appreciate This Video Tutorial

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