Low carb 3-ingredient bacon cheese bombs are the sort of backyard-snack recipe that earns a permanent place in the weekend rotation: simple, rich, and almost absurdly satisfying for how little work they require. This version leans on the classic combination of smoky bacon and cream cheese, with shredded cheddar folded in for extra melt and sharper flavor, creating a bite that bakes up crisp on the outside and soft, savory, and creamy in the center.
Serve these hot from the oven as an appetizer with crisp celery, cucumber slices, or a simple ranch or spicy mayo dip if you want something cool alongside the richness. They also fit nicely on a game-day platter with olives, pickles, and a light salad, and they pair especially well with sparkling water, light beer, or an unsweetened iced tea.
Low Carb 3-Ingredient Bacon Cheese Bombs
Servings: 8
Ingredients
8 slices thick-cut bacon
Directions
1. Preheat the oven to 400°F and line a baking sheet or small baking pan with parchment paper or a rack for easier cleanup and better bacon crisping.
2. In a bowl, mix the softened cream cheese and shredded cheddar until evenly combined into a thick, scoopable filling.
3. Divide the cheese mixture into 8 small portions and shape each one into a compact mound or short log with your hands or a spoon.
4. Wrap each portion with 1 slice of bacon, overlapping the ends underneath so the bundle stays together, then place them seam-side down on the prepared pan.
5. Bake for 20 to 25 minutes, or until the bacon is deeply golden, the edges are crisp, and some of the cheese is bubbling out.
6. Let the bacon cheese bombs rest for 3 to 5 minutes before serving so the filling sets slightly and the bacon finishes crisping.
Variations & Tips
Sharper cheese version: Swap the cheddar for pepper jack or extra-sharp cheddar if you want a bolder, saltier bite. A firmer aged cheese also helps the filling stay a bit more structured as it bakes.
Crispier bacon tip: If your bacon is especially thick, start the bombs on a wire rack set over the pan so the rendered fat can drip away. This encourages more even browning and reduces the chance of the bottoms steaming.
Make-ahead prep: Assemble the bombs a few hours ahead and refrigerate them on the tray until baking time. Chilling helps the cheese filling stay compact and makes the bundles easier to handle.
Smaller party bites: Cut each bacon slice in half and make mini versions with smaller portions of filling for appetizer platters. Reduce the baking time slightly and begin checking for doneness around the 15-minute mark.