Brown Sugar Bacon Babies
(from crazyjamie & Megan's Mom)
Makes 1 9x 13 Pan
Ingredients:
1 lb of miniature smoked sausages ("smokies")
1 package of bacon cut into thirds
2 C of brown sugar
1 stick of butter
Directions:
Preheat oven to 375
Spray a 9x13 pan with non-stick cooking spray
Wrap each sausage in a bacon blanket.
Melt the butter
Mix the butter with 1 C of the brown sugar.
Pour mixture over the sausage.
Top with remaining brown sugar.
Cook for 25-30 min until bacon is crispy
Serve immediately
Recipe Thoughts:
This recipe proves that future dietitians can love all sorts of food. I think the originally name for this recipe is Bacon Wrapped Smokies, but when I tasted one, Brown Sugar Babies just seemed to fit. We are lucky to have some great friends in our lives and our friends, Chad & Megan Zook are some of the best. They throw a get together every New Years Eve and this where I tried them. I tried one and had a hard time not stealing the platter and eating them like crazed zombie. Megan's mom prepared these and mentioned that her cook time was a lot longer than 25 minutes. I plan on making these for a family gathering later this month and will post on my own experience.
Enjoy!
Ingredients:
1 lb of miniature smoked sausages ("smokies")
1 package of bacon cut into thirds
2 C of brown sugar
1 stick of butter
Directions:
Preheat oven to 375
Spray a 9x13 pan with non-stick cooking spray
Wrap each sausage in a bacon blanket.
Melt the butter
Mix the butter with 1 C of the brown sugar.
Pour mixture over the sausage.
Top with remaining brown sugar.
Cook for 25-30 min until bacon is crispy
Serve immediately
Recipe Thoughts:
This recipe proves that future dietitians can love all sorts of food. I think the originally name for this recipe is Bacon Wrapped Smokies, but when I tasted one, Brown Sugar Babies just seemed to fit. We are lucky to have some great friends in our lives and our friends, Chad & Megan Zook are some of the best. They throw a get together every New Years Eve and this where I tried them. I tried one and had a hard time not stealing the platter and eating them like crazed zombie. Megan's mom prepared these and mentioned that her cook time was a lot longer than 25 minutes. I plan on making these for a family gathering later this month and will post on my own experience.
Enjoy!