Few appetizers disappear faster than candied bacon crackers. Crispy buttery crackers topped with smoky bacon and coated in caramelized brown sugar create the perfect balance of sweet, salty, crunchy, and savory flavors. They are simple enough for a casual movie night but impressive enough to serve during holidays, game days, brunches, or cocktail parties.
What makes this recipe so addictive is the texture combination. The cracker stays crisp underneath while the bacon becomes sticky, glossy, and slightly chewy after baking. As the brown sugar melts, it forms a rich candy-like glaze that seeps into every bite.
The best part? You only need a handful of ingredients and less than an hour to make them.
Why These Candied Bacon Crackers Are So Popular
Candied bacon crackers have become a favorite party appetizer because they check every box:
Easy to prepare ahead of time
Perfect finger food for gatherings
Budget-friendly ingredients
Incredible sweet-and-savory flavor
Crispy and caramelized texture
Customizable with spices or cheese
They are often called “crack crackers” because people cannot stop eating them once they start.
Here’s what you need to make a classic batch:
1 sleeve buttery rectangular crackers
8 slices thin-cut bacon
3/4 cup brown sugar
1/4 teaspoon cayenne pepper (optional)
Black pepper to taste
Optional Additions
You can easily customize the recipe with:
Maple syrup drizzle
Parmesan cheese
Crushed pecans
Smoked paprika
Hot honey
Everything bagel seasoning
How to Make Candied Bacon Crackers
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How to Make Candied Bacon Crackers
Step 1: Prepare the Baking Tray
Preheat your oven to 350°F (175°C).
Line a baking sheet with aluminum foil for easier cleanup. Place a wire rack on top if you want extra crispiness, though baking directly on the tray also works well.
Arrange the crackers in neat rows with a little space between each one.
Step 2: Add the Bacon
Cut each bacon slice into halves or thirds depending on the cracker size.
Place one piece of bacon directly on top of each cracker. Thin bacon works best because it crisps more evenly and cooks fully before the crackers overbrown.
Step 3: Coat with Brown Sugar
Sprinkle brown sugar generously over each bacon-topped cracker. If you enjoy a little heat, add a pinch of cayenne pepper or cracked black pepper.
As the crackers bake, the sugar melts into a glossy caramel coating that wraps around the bacon.
Step 4: Bake Until Crispy and Caramelized
Bake for about 25–35 minutes, depending on your oven and bacon thickness.
You’ll know they are ready when:
The bacon edges are crisp
The sugar is bubbling
The crackers look golden brown
Let the crackers cool for several minutes before serving. The caramelized sugar firms up slightly as it cools, creating that irresistible candied texture.
