These low carb 3-ingredient hot dog bites are the kind of easy party snack that disappears almost as soon as they hit the table. My dad used to make a version of these for summer cookouts, and they always felt like the first sign the party had officially started. With smoky hot dogs, crisp bacon, and melty cheddar, they deliver that salty, savory bite everyone reaches for, but with a simple low carb twist that makes them great for game days, backyard gatherings, or an easy weekend snack.

Serve these hot dog bites warm straight from the tray with toothpicks and a few simple dipping options like yellow mustard, spicy mustard, or sugar-free barbecue sauce. They also pair well with crisp pickles, a crunchy slaw, or a big salad if you want to turn them into more of a casual meal, and they fit right in on a snack spread with wings, deviled eggs, and fresh-cut veggies.

Low Carb 3-Ingredient Hot Dog Bites

Servings: 8

Finished low carb hot dog bites on a foil-lined baking tray
Finished low carb hot dog bites on a foil-lined baking tray

Ingredients

1 package beef hot dogs, about 8 hot dogs

8 slices bacon
1 cup shredded cheddar cheese

Directions

1. Preheat your oven to 400°F and line a baking tray or sheet pan with foil for easy cleanup.

2. Cut each hot dog into 4 or 5 bite-size pieces, depending on how large you want them.

3. Cut each bacon slice into 4 or 5 shorter pieces so each one can wrap around a hot dog piece.

4. Wrap one piece of bacon around each hot dog piece and place them seam-side down on the foil-lined tray.

5. Bake for 20 to 25 minutes, or until the bacon is cooked and starting to crisp around the edges.

6. Sprinkle the shredded cheddar evenly over the bites and return the tray to the oven for 2 to 3 minutes, just until the cheese melts.

7. Let them cool for a couple of minutes, then serve warm.

Variations & Tips

Use thinner bacon: If your bacon is very thick-cut, it may take longer to crisp than the hot dogs need. Regular-cut bacon usually wraps more easily and cooks more evenly for this recipe.

Secure with toothpicks if needed: If the bacon wants to unravel, especially with shorter pieces, tuck the seam underneath or use toothpicks while baking. Just remember to remove them before serving if you're setting these out for a crowd.

Try a different cheese: Cheddar gives these bites a classic sharp, melty finish, but pepper jack adds a little kick and mozzarella gives a milder, extra-stretchy topping.

Make them for meal prep: These reheat surprisingly well, which is great when life gets busy. Store leftovers in the fridge and warm them in the oven or air fryer so the bacon stays crisp instead of microwaving them too long.