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This oven Bacon Wrapped Asparagus Recipe is super easy to make right in the oven for perfectly crispy bacon and tender asparagus packed with that deliciously salty and meaty bacony (definitely should be a word) flavor. Ready in 30 minutes, it's the perfect crowd pleasing appetizer!
Wrapping your veggies in bacon is a sure way to get everyone to eat them, am I right? Don't get me wrong, I love a simple roasted asparagus, but wrap some bacon around it and I'll eat the whole batch.
This Bacon Wrapped Asparagus recipe is also super easy to make, and can be on the table in under 30 minutes! Quick, easy, and bacon...what more can a girl ask for?
And don't even worry about soggy bacon...you know, when you order bacon wrapped asparagus and you get that soggy gross bacon? We use a thinner bacon and roast it at the perfect temperature so you don't have to worry about that!
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Why This Recipe Works
- The bacon is wrapped thinly around the asparagus bundles to ensure it crisps in the oven;
- The high oven temperature also helps to bacon to get crisp;
- Thin or regular cut bacon is used so that it cooks all the way through and becomes crispy.
Pro-Tip: Use this sous vide bacon for this recipe so the bacon comes out ultra crispy and tender.
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Step By Step Instructions
The key to this recipe is making sure your bacon gets nice and crisp, and the best way to do that is in the oven. Don't forget to watch the step by step video below!
Step 1: Preheat the oven to 400 degrees. Trim about 2 inches off the bottom of each stalk. This should eliminate the stringy, tough portion of the asparagus.
Step 2: Wrap one piece of bacon around 3-5 stalks of asparagus. Continue until all asparagus is wrapped in bacon.
Step 3: Place on a rack on a baking sheet and cook for 10 minutes on each side, flipping half way through.
Pop under the broiler for a couple minutes to make it extra crisp if you'd like.
If you want to learn how to cook bacon wrapped asparagus on the grill, check out this recipe from Hey Grill Hey!
Expert Tips
- Be sure to use regular or thin cut bacon, not thick cut. Thick cut will take too long to cook and you will end up with soggy bacon;
- Line the baking sheet with aluminum foil or parchment paper. Save the bacon fat in a sealable container when the asparagus is done cooking.
- If your bacon is not crisp enough, pop it under the broiler for a couple minutes - just be sure it doesn't burn!
- To make it ahead of time, wrap all your asparagus with bacon and store in a covered container in the fridge overnight. Cook according to the instructions when ready.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What temperature do you cook bacon wrapped asparagus? I find that cooking the bacon wrapped asparagus at 400 degrees allows the bacon to get crisp without over cooking the asparagus.
- How long do you cook oven bacon wrapped asparagus? Cook bacon wrapped asparagus for 20 minutes, flipping it halfway through to ensure crisping on each side.
- Can you broil bacon wrapped asparagus? To get your bacon extra crispy, you can pop the asparagus under the broiler for a couple minutes at the end. Just be sure not to burn it.
More Asparagus Recipes
- Parmesan Asparagus;
- Sous Vide Asparagus;
- Asparagus Souffle;
- Lemon Roasted Asparagus from A Sweet Pea Chef;
- Cheesy Asparagus Gratin from Damn Delicious.
More Way to Use Bacon in Cooking
- Braised Brussels Sprouts with Bacon;
- Easy Scalloped Potatoes (with bacon of course);
- Turkey Pot Pie with Bacon;
- Bacon Jam (sooooo good with this Chicken Liver Mousse);
- Baked Egg Cups (nothing says breakfast like eggs, bacon and hashbrowns!).
Did you make this oven baked bacon wrapped asparagus recipe? Leave a comment below and let me know what you think!
Recipe
Oven Bacon Wrapped Asparagus Recipe
Ingredients
- 1 bunch asparagus spears (about 40 spears)
- 8-10 slices regular (or thin) cut bacon
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 400 degrees.
- Wrap one piece of bacon around 3-4 stalks of asparagus. Continue until all asparagus is wrapped in bacon.
- Line a large baking sheet with parchment paper and place a baking rack on top.
- Place the asparagus on the rack on a baking sheet and cook for 10 minutes on each side (20 minutes total).
Expert Tips:
- Be sure to use regular or thin cut bacon, not thick cut. Thick cut will take too long to cook and you will end up with soggy bacon;
- Line the baking sheet with aluminum foil or parchment paper. Save the bacon fat in a sealable container when the asparagus is done cooking.
- If your bacon is not crisp enough, pop it under the broiler for a couple minutes - just be sure it doesn't burn!
- To make it ahead of time, wrap all your asparagus with bacon and store in a covered container in the fridge overnight. Cook according to the instructions when ready.
Natalie
Simple yet so delicious side. Looks fantastic! My hubby will love this. He loves asparagus but everything is better with bacon.
Danielle
Totally agree! Thanks Natalie!
Mirlene
Is it me or does bacon make everything SO MUCH BETTER? I personally am not a fan of asparagus, but my husband is, I have been collecting some recipes to make for him upon his return from deployment and this has made the list! Another great recipe you have shared. Thank you.
Danielle
Thanks Mirlene! Yes, bacon totally does makes everything taste better!!!
Swathi
This Asparagus looks delicious. I have tried roasted asparagus with bacon bites, but not as wrapped in bundles. I am going to give it a try.Perfect and simple side dish.
Danielle
Thanks Swathi!
April
Ah, this asparagus is so good. I mean it is good by itself but when you wrap it in bacon it gets even better. Can't wait to make it now. And thank you for the tips on how to make it ahead of time - very useful!
Danielle
Isn't everything better wrapped in bacon? LOL!
Kathy @ Beyond the Chicken Coop
Okay - so when you add bacon to just about anything, you have a winner! I already love asparagus so you've just taken this over the top! These look amazing!
Danielle
Right? Bacon is always a winning ingredient!
Courtney | Love & Good Stuff
Elegant, easy, and flavourful - this is a great recipe! Roasted asparagus is always a favourite of mine and bacon just brings it up a level!
Danielle
Thanks Courtney!
Toni
This is really amazing! Thank you so much for all the tips!! My family loved it!
Danielle
So glad!
Emiy
Love this recipe. I'm doing Keto, so these bacon wrapped asparagus spears are just what I need to stay motivated to stick with this diet!
Danielle
Perfect for the keto diet 🙂
Paula Montenegro
After I baked asparagus for the first time, I never looked back. Wrapping them in bacon is elevating them to a heavenly place. Thanks for this idea!
Danielle
Glad you like the recipe Paul!
Natalie
I'm so into asparagus lately. They are now in season and just beautiful. I really like this recipe. It's super easy and sounds so good. Must give it a try. Definitely!
Danielle
Thanks Natalie! Hope you love it 🙂
Swathi
This looks delicious, anything with bacon is good. Then bacon with asparagus like great a combo.Perfect for grilling.
Danielle
This would be perfect on the grill!
Mahy Elamin
Wow this looks delicious. I have never tried anything like this before, but it looks super tasty. I bet it would be a great way to get my kids to eat more asparagus too!
Danielle
Bacon is the best way to get people to eat their vegetables!
Alisha Rodrigues
Bacon and asparagus ... So perfect !! Love the combination of these two ingredients. Thanks for keeping it simple. I'm sure my family would love these on the dinner table
Danielle
It's such a simple but yummy combo. Thanks Alisha!
Daniela
Rad! So easy and so delicious! And your pics are stunning! These would be such a yummy and fun finger food app (or side!). Thanks so much for sharing :).
Danielle
You're welcome Daniela!
Kylie | Midwest Foodie
This looks a great recipe to try on the grill!! Can't wait until it's warm enough for fresh asparagus from the farmers market!
Danielle
It would be amazing on the grill!