Bacon…bread…asparagus…I love it. I normally buy asparagus when it’s nice and slender and easy to pan fry in a skillet for a quick side dish. However, I had a plan for the thicker asparagus I found at the store. Why not wrap it in bacon and bread stick dough….it didn’t take much to convince myself that this was a good idea.
And suddenly my husband who doesn’t particulary care for asparagus was willing to gobble these up…hmmm, I wonder why.
This appetizer does take a little bit of prep work, but seriously, it’s worth it and gets the party started right.
Print Recipe
Bacon Wrapped-Asparagus Breadsticks
Ingredients
- 16 thick Asparagus spears, bottom 2-3" removed
- 8 slices thick cut Smoked bacon, sliced in half lengthwise (you will have 16 slices)
- 1 can Pillsbury Garlic flavored breadsticks
Directions
- Bring water in a large pot to a boil. Blanch asparagus in two batches for 1-1-1/2 minutes each (just enough to take off the raw edge). Remove from boiling water and immediately plunge into iced water to stop the cooking process, 2-3 minutes. Repeat with second batch. Dry completely on a tray lined with paper towels.
- Preheat oven to 375 degrees F. Line a rimmed baking tray with foil or use a rack on top of tray. Place bacon strips on tray and bake for 7 minutes. Remove from tray and place on paper towels to drain some of the grease.
- Turn down oven to 350 degrees F.
- Open can of breadsticks and unravel each piece of sliced dough. Using a pizza cutter, slice each breadstick in half lengthwise so you end up with 16 pieces.
- To make rolls, secure one piece of bacon to the bottom of the asparagus spear with a toothpick. Continue to wrap the bacon up to where the tip of the spear begins; secure with another toothpick. Take one slice of the breadstick dough and wrap around bacon slice so that it secures the bacon around the spear and you can remove both toothpicks. Repeat with remaining spears, dough and bacon.
- Line another rimmed baking sheet with foil and bake bacon wrapped spears in the oven for 18-20 minutes, or until breadsticks are golden brown.
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Cassie says
Oh
My
YES!
Jenny says
Ooh! These will be perfect for my Easter party. Do you think I can assemble everything the day before, refrigerate overnight and then pop them in the oven before the party? Not sure I can handle all the prep the day of…
The Scrumptious Pumpkin says
These photos are just gorgeous! I’m starving now…
Barbie with a T says
I just got back from grocery shopping and did not get any asparagus. It did not look very fresh. Your produce always looks so healthy and fresh.
Susan says
Thank you! I have to make a platter of something for our Easter service fellowship table … perfect! I can already hear the church ladies gushing!
Noble Pig says
Hmmm…I would be worried about the bacon if you did that, not sure if it will cook up right if you do that. I can’t say for sure.
Jeff at Cheeseburger says
This looks so delicious and more that just an appetizer.
Carole says
Hi there, this is a really nice post about asparagus. It would be great if you linked to it in my Food on Friday series. This week it is about all things asparagus. Food on Friday
Mike says
I’ve done this with out the par cooking of the asparagus and bacon and used Cresent rolls….over cooked the rolls to get everything done but still absolutely delicious
Geri says
How many Weight Watcher’s points per asparagus?
Thank you for your time.
Geri Meyle
Cathy says
I have no idea.