These low carb 4-ingredient bacon burger bites are the kind of simple party food that earns a permanent spot in the rotation. They deliver all the flavors of a bacon cheeseburger in a compact, oven-baked bite, with crisp bacon wrapped around seasoned beef and a cap of melted cheddar. Because they rely on just a few familiar ingredients, they are especially handy for game days, backyard cookouts, and casual gatherings when you want something hearty without a lot of prep.
Serve these hot from the oven with dill pickles, mustard, sugar-free ketchup, or a simple burger sauce for dipping. They also pair well with a crisp green salad, roasted broccoli, cauliflower salad, or a platter of sliced tomatoes and onions if you want to round them out into a low carb meal.
Low Carb 4-Ingredient Bacon Burger Bites
Servings: 8
Ingredients
1 pound ground beef
Directions
1. Preheat the oven to 400°F and line a rimmed baking tray or baking sheet with foil for easier cleanup.
2. Divide the ground beef into 16 small portions and roll each one into a compact meatball. Season the outside lightly with burger seasoning or salt and pepper.
3. Wrap each meatball with a half slice of bacon, stretching it gently around the beef and tucking the ends underneath so it stays in place. Set the wrapped bites seam-side down on the prepared tray.
4. Bake for 18 to 22 minutes, or until the bacon is cooked and the beef is browned and cooked through. If you want extra color on the bacon, broil for 1 to 2 minutes at the end, watching carefully.
5. Top each bite with a small square of cheddar cheese and return the tray to the oven for 1 to 2 minutes, just until the cheese melts. Serve warm.
Variations & Tips
Use thinner bacon: Regular-cut bacon wraps more easily and tends to crisp better in the oven than thick-cut bacon. If thick bacon is all you have, a brief extra broil usually helps finish it.
Choose the right beef: Ground beef around 80/20 gives the juiciest result, but 85/15 also works well if you want a little less rendered fat on the tray. Very lean beef can turn out drier.
Add classic burger flavor: A tiny spoonful of finely chopped pickle or onion pressed into the top after baking can give these a more traditional cheeseburger feel without adding many carbs.
Make them for a crowd: These can be shaped and wrapped a few hours ahead, then refrigerated on the tray until baking time. That makes them especially useful for parties and cookouts when oven space and timing matter.