Bacon wrapped water chestnuts make a quick and easy appetizer idea. I love appetizers, I would eat them in place of a meal ...
Preheat the oven to 375°F. Cut the bacon strips in half crosswise. Wrap a piece of bacon around each water chestnut and secure with a toothpick. Place the water chestnuts in a 9-by-13-inch baking dish ...
Place water chestnuts in a small bowl, cover with soy sauce, and let soak for a few minutes. Remove and wrap chestnuts with one piece of bacon and secure with toothpicks. Place in baking dish. Top ...
Bacon as a breakfast item has been around for over a century, though the sweet and smokey meat doesn't just come in physical form anymore. Bacon is no longer just a side to your breakfast — it's a ...
The water chestnut is a tuber vegetable that resembles an actual chestnut in color and shape. Although it is commonly associated with oriental cooking, it is finding its way into many mainstream ...
Preheat your oven to 375-degrees F. Mix together the maple syrup, liquid smoke, paprika and salt/pepper. To a resealable bag, add the marinade and the mushrooms. Gently massage and allow to marinate ...
Place water chestnuts in a small bowl, cover with soy sauce and let soak for a few minutes. Remove and wrap chestnuts with one piece of bacon and secure with toothpicks. Place in baking dish. Top each ...
I'm very much a child of the '80s, so a lot of the comforting recipes I remember from my childhood come from that time. My uncle Wen used to make these for every holiday, and I still love them.
Combine the water chestnuts and soy sauce in a plastic bag. Let marinate for 30 minutes, tossing the bag occasionally. Wrap each water chestnut in a piece of bacon and secure with a toothpick. Place ...