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The words “lean” and “bacon” rarely go together, but this recipe for Lean Brown Sugar Bacon Smokies proves you can enjoy the ultimate party appetizer with a smarter nutritional profile. Often called “Meat Candy,” this dish wraps savory cocktail sausages in crispy bacon and glazes them with brown sugar. By making simple swaps—like turkey bacon and chicken sausages—we drastically cut the grease and calories while keeping that addictive sweet-and-salty flavor profile that guests love.

This recipe is a masterclass in compromise. We aren’t sacrificing flavor; we are simply choosing proteins that are lower in saturated fat. The brown sugar still caramelizes into a sticky, smoky glaze, and the bite-sized format makes them perfect for mingling. Whether it’s for the Super Bowl or a holiday cocktail hour, this lighter version of the classic allows everyone to indulge without the guilt.

Why You’ll Love These Lean Smokies

Perfect for Lighter Entertaining

Party food is notoriously heavy. Offering a “lean” option that actually tastes good is a great way to be an inclusive host. These smokies have less fat, meaning they are less likely to leave that heavy, greasy feeling after eating a few. They are just as easy to make as the original—wrap, sprinkle, and bake. Plus, the turkey bacon crisps up beautifully in the oven, providing that essential crunch.

Flavor Profile

The magic trio remains: Smoke, Salt, and Sweet. The chicken or turkey sausages provide a savory base. The turkey bacon adds the smoky, salty element. The brown sugar (or a brown sugar substitute like Swerve) melts down to coat everything in a candy-like shell. Adding a pinch of cayenne pepper wakes up the palate and makes the sweetness pop even more.

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Lean Turkey Bacon Smokies

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A healthier take on the classic party appetizer using turkey bacon and chicken sausages. Sweet, savory, and lower in fat.
Prep Time 20 minutes
Cook Time 25 minutes
Total Time 45 minutes
Course Appetizer
Cuisine American
Servings 30 pieces
Calories 50 kcal

Equipment

  • wire rack
  • baking sheet

Ingredients
  

  • 1 package Chicken or Turkey cocktail sausages
  • 1 package Turkey bacon
  • 0.75 cup Brown sugar (or substitute)
  • 0.5 tsp Cayenne pepper

Instructions
 

  • Preheat oven to 375°F. Prep rack.
  • Cut turkey bacon into thirds. Wrap sausages.
  • Roll in sugar and cayenne mix. Place on rack.
  • Bake 25-30 mins until crisp.

Notes

Use a wire rack to ensure turkey bacon crisps up properly. Serve warm.
Keyword Healthy Appetizer, Turkey Bacon Smokies

Ingredient Highlights & Substitutions

Essential Ingredients

Sausages: Look for chicken or turkey “Lit’l Smokies” or cocktail sausages.
Bacon: Turkey bacon is the lean choice. It has a lower fat content and fewer calories.
Sweetener: Brown sugar is standard, but you can use a brown sugar erythritol blend to cut sugar entirely.
Spice: A dash of cayenne or chili powder adds depth.

Smart Substitutions

If you aren’t a fan of turkey bacon, center-cut pork bacon is a leaner option than standard bacon. You can also brush the sausages with a sugar-free maple syrup or BBQ sauce for extra flavor without the refined sugar granules. If you want to skip the meat wrapper entirely, you can just glaze the chicken sausages, but you lose the “pig in a blanket” vibe.

Step-by-Step Instructions

Prep Phase

Preheat your oven to 375°F (190°C). Line a baking sheet with foil and place a wire rack on top. This is crucial for turkey bacon, as it helps heat circulate and crisp it up without it sitting in liquid. Cut your turkey bacon slices into thirds.

Cooking Phase

Wrap a piece of turkey bacon around each sausage and secure with a toothpick. Arrange them on the wire rack. Sprinkle the brown sugar (mixed with cayenne) generously over the wrapped sausages. Bake for 25-30 minutes. Turkey bacon has less fat to render, so it may dry out if overcooked—watch it closely. Once the bacon is crisp and the sugar is melted, remove them from the oven.

Pro Tips for Perfect Results

Technique Secrets

Turkey bacon is less pliable than pork bacon. Let it sit at room temperature for 10 minutes before wrapping to prevent it from tearing. If it still won’t stay put, the toothpick is your best friend. For extra crispiness, give them a quick blast under the broiler for 1-2 minutes at the end of cooking, but watch the sugar carefully so it doesn’t burn.

Common Mistakes to Avoid

Don’t use thick-cut turkey bacon; it will be too chewy. Standard thin slices work best. Also, serve them warm. As they cool, the sugar hardens and the turkey bacon can get tough. Keep them in a slow cooker on the “warm” setting if serving over a long period.

Serving Ideas & Pairings

Presentation & Plating

Pile them on a platter with the toothpicks sticking up for easy grabbing. A garnish of chopped chives adds a fresh green contrast to the brown glaze.

Pairing Suggestions

These go well with lighter dips like a mustard-yogurt sauce or a sugar-free BBQ sauce. Drink-wise, a light beer, hard seltzer, or iced tea balances the salty sweetness perfectly.

Light Easiest Party Appetizer Ever for Any Crowd

Nutritional Comparison

ComponentTraditionalLean Version
MeatPork/BeefChicken/Turkey
WrapPork BaconTurkey Bacon
FatHigh Sat FatLow Sat Fat
Calories~90 per piece~45 per piece

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I use beef sausages?
Yes, you can mix and match. Using turkey bacon on beef sausages still reduces the overall fat content.

How do I stop them from sticking?
The sugar makes them sticky. Grease the wire rack well before placing the sausages on it.

Can I make them spicy?
Yes! Increase the cayenne or drizzle with hot sauce before baking for a “Sweet Heat” version.

Conclusion

Lean Brown Sugar Bacon Smokies are the Best Party App for the health-conscious host. They deliver all the satisfaction of “meat candy” without the guilt. Simple, delicious, and crowd-pleasing, they are a recipe you’ll return to again and again.

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