Stephanie Manley - CopyKat Recipes on MSN

Bacon-wrapped water chestnuts

As unusual as they may seem at first, bacon-wrapped water chestnuts disappear fast once guests take their first bite. The reason is simple. This retro appetizer hits every texture and flavor note at ...
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 ...
When many of us think of Christmas foods, our minds go to the decadent dishes we might make once or twice a year for the most special of holidays or events. Those might include prime rib or rib roast, ...
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 ...
Cut strips of bacon into equal thirds. Wrap water chestnuts with bacon, using a toothpick to secure. Bake them 25-30 minutes. Remove from oven, drain excess grease. In a bowl, mix sugar, mayo, ketchup ...
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 ...