High-Protein Low-Carb Pigs in a Blanket Recipe

These high-protein, low-carb pigs in a blanket are a go-to appetizer for holiday parties, game-day gatherings, and family get-togethers. Bite-sized and wrapped in bacon, they’re brushed with a sweet glaze and always disappear fast. With only three simple ingredients, they’re quick to prep but feel a bit special—perfect for any festive spread or casual snack stash.

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How to Make High Protein Low Carb Pigs In A Blanket

These appetizers make it look like you spent more time than you did. You can prepare a whole tray in minutes and bake them until the bacon is golden and crisp. They scale easily for a crowd and don’t require last-minute assembly, which is great when the kitchen is busy.

I’ve served them for Christmas Eve snacks, New Year’s spreads, and summer BBQs when I wanted something fun without a lot of carbs. They hold up well at room temperature and pair with many dipping sauces, though the sweet-and-salty combination often makes dipping unnecessary.

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They’re also convenient to keep in the fridge as a high-protein snack. Grab a few after a long day or pack them for lunch—simple, satisfying, and reliable whether you’re hosting or snacking at home.

Ingredients You’ll Need For This Recipe

ingredients for High Protein Low Carb Pigs In A Blanket
  • 1 cup beef cocktail sausages (about 2 inches long)
  • 10–12 strips bacon
  • 3 tbsp zero-sugar honey substitute

Step By Step Instructions

  1. Preheat the oven to 350°F (175°C).
  2. Cut wide bacon strips into narrower pieces about ½ inch wide to better wrap the sausages.
  3. Wrap each sausage with a bacon strip, overlapping slightly so it stays secure.
  4. Place the bacon-wrapped sausages on a parchment-lined baking sheet, spaced slightly apart.
  5. Brush the bacon with the zero-sugar honey substitute. For very fatty or thick bacon, wait 10–15 minutes of baking before glazing so it adheres better.
  6. Bake for about 20 minutes, or until the bacon is crisp and browned. Remove and let cool slightly before serving.
strips of bacon
pigs in a blanket ready for oven on round plate, overhead view
pigs in a blanket ready for oven on baking sheet, overhead view
pigs in a blanket fresh from oven, overhead view

Tips and Tricks

Cut the bacon into thin strips – Thinner strips wrap more easily and cook evenly without unraveling or remaining chewy.

Use parchment paper – Parchment prevents sticking and makes cleanup effortless. It also prevents the glaze from burning onto the pan.

Brush glaze halfway through if needed – For fattier or thicker bacon, wait 10–15 minutes before glazing so the sweet coating stays in place.

These pigs in a blanket are simple, crowd-pleasing, and fun to eat. They’re ideal for party trays or for keeping in the fridge as a quick protein-rich snack.

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High Protein Low Carb Pigs In A Blanket

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Author: Olivia Wyles
Prep: 10 mins
Cook: 20 mins
Total: 30 mins
Appetizer, Dinner, Snacks
American, British
Servings: 4 servings
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Smoky little beef sausages wrapped in crispy bacon and brushed with a sweet zero-sugar honey glaze. These high-protein, low-carb pigs in a blanket are easy to make and perfect for snacks, party trays, or quick dinners.

Ingredients

  • 1 cup beef cocktail sausages (about 2 inches long)
  • 10-12 strips bacon
  • 3 tablespoon zero-sugar honey substitute

Instructions

  • Preheat the oven to 350℉ (175°C).
  • Cut wide strips of bacon into narrow pieces about ½ inch thick.
  • Wrap each sausage in bacon, overlapping slightly so it stays secure.
  • Place bacon-wrapped sausages on a parchment-lined baking sheet.
  • Brush the zero-sugar honey substitute over the bacon. If the bacon is very fatty, wait 10–15 minutes before glazing.
  • Bake for about 20 minutes, until bacon is crisp and browned. Let cool a few minutes before serving.

Notes

Zero-sugar honey substitute – Use the sweetener that fits your preferences. Allulose-based substitutes behave most like regular honey when baked and typically won’t spike blood sugar.

Nutrition and carbs – Nutrition labels and carb counts can vary by brand and how sugar alcohols or allulose are handled. Use a carb-tracking app with the exact ingredients you choose for precise nutrition values.

Nutrition

Serving: 95g | Calories: 316kcal | Carbohydrates: 14.7g | Protein: 16.1g | Fat: 25.4g | Fiber: 4.5g | Net Carbohydrates: 2.7g
KEYWORDS: High Protein Low Carb, Pigs In A Blanket
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