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Million Dollar Bacon Crostini

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By: Natalia ReedUpdated: Feb 10, 2026
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Sweet, salty, and utterly addictive — candied bacon atop crisp crostini with creamy goat cheese and a drizzle of maple or hot honey. A party-perfect bite that disappears fast.

Million Dollar Bacon Crostini

This Million Dollar Bacon Crostini is one of those little triumphs that made me love entertaining again. I first experimented with candied bacon and goat cheese on a rainy Saturday afternoon, determined to turn pantry staples into a snack that guests would talk about. The combination of crunchy, caramelized bacon, tangy goat cheese, and a whisper of maple syrup immediately became the thing I brought to potlucks and holiday gatherings when I wanted to impress without fuss. The texture contrast and that hit of sweet-and-salty are what make it memorable.

I discovered the method while trying to speed up a brunch menu; thick-cut bacon coated in brown sugar and spices caramelizes beautifully on a wire rack, staying crisp instead of soggy. Paired with thin, olive-oil-brushed baguette rounds and a mild goat cheese, each bite balances richness with brightness. Friends joked that it tasted like a million dollars, and the name stuck. Over the years I refined the spice mix and learned a few tricks to keep the bacon crisp and the crostini perfectly toasted. This version includes optional twists — smoked paprika, maple glaze, or a garlic rub — so you can adapt it to your crowd.

Why You'll Love This Recipe

  • Big flavor with simple ingredients: thick-cut bacon, brown sugar, and spices deliver a restaurant-worthy sweet-salty crunch using pantry staples and a baguette.
  • Easy to scale and make-ahead friendly: the bacon can be prepared a day ahead and stored airtight, and the crostini toasts quickly before guests arrive.
  • Quick assembly: once bacon and toasts are ready, spreading goat cheese and topping takes less than 10 minutes so the last-minute rush is minimal.
  • Versatile for dietary tweaks: swap the goat cheese for a dairy-free soft spread or use turkey bacon for a leaner option.
  • Crowd-pleaser for any occasion: elegant enough for holiday parties, simple enough for a weeknight appetizer when you want something special.

In my experience this recipe consistently disappears first at gatherings. My sister keeps asking for the version with hot honey because she loves the sweet-heat contrast, while my partner prefers a smear of slightly softened cream cheese mixed into the goat cheese for a milder spread. Small adjustments make this suitable for every crowd, and that adaptability is one reason I keep this in my entertaining rotation.

Ingredients

  • Thick-cut bacon: Use two 12-ounce packs of thick-cut bacon for the best texture and rich pork flavor. Thick slices caramelize without burning and give a satisfying chew. Look for center-cut or hardwood-smoked bacon from a trusted brand.
  • Brown sugar: 1/2 cup packed light brown sugar helps create the glossy, candy-like coating. Dark brown sugar adds deeper molasses notes if you prefer.
  • Spice mix: 1 tablespoon water, 1 teaspoon black pepper, 1/2 teaspoon cayenne, and 1/2 teaspoon red pepper flakes optional for extra heat. These seasonings balance sweetness and add a gentle kick.
  • Baguette: One large baguette, sliced into 24 rounds. Choose a slightly day-old baguette for the best toasting results; it holds up to the goat cheese and bacon without going soggy.
  • Olive oil, salt and pepper: For brushing and seasoning the crostini rounds. A light brush gives a golden crust and enhances mouthfeel.
  • Goat cheese: One 8-ounce log. If you want a milder, spreadable texture, mix with 2 ounces cream cheese. Quality brands make a difference; a fresh, tangy chèvre complements the bacon.
  • Finishing touches: Maple syrup, honey, or hot honey for drizzling. Optional garnish includes chopped fresh thyme, chives, or a few candied pecans for crunch and contrast.

Instructions

Prepare the oven and rack: Preheat the oven to 375°F. Line a rimmed baking sheet with foil for easy cleanup and place a wire rack on top. The rack lets fat drip away so the slices crisp evenly. If you don’t have a rack, use parchment and turn the bacon more frequently so it doesn’t sit in rendered fat. Make the brown sugar glaze: Combine 1/2 cup packed brown sugar, 1 tablespoon water, 1 teaspoon black pepper, 1/2 teaspoon cayenne, and 1/2 teaspoon red pepper flakes in a shallow bowl. The water helps the sugar adhere to the bacon; mix until slightly syrupy. For a smoky accent, add 1 teaspoon smoked paprika to the mix. Work quickly so the glaze coats evenly. Coat the bacon: One strip at a time, dredge the bacon in the sugar-spice mixture, pressing lightly so the sugar adheres. Arrange strips on the wire rack with some space between each. This prevents sticking and ensures even caramelization. If your strips are very close, use two sheets to avoid overlap. Bake until caramelized: Bake in the preheated oven for 25 to 30 minutes, flipping halfway through for even color. Look for deep golden brown edges and bubbling sugar; the bacon will crisp further as it cools. Baking time varies by oven and bacon thickness, so start checking around 20 minutes. Remove to a paper-towel-lined tray to drain and cool, then chop into bite-size pieces or break into shards. Toast the crostini: Brush baguette slices lightly with olive oil and season with a pinch of salt and pepper. Arrange on a baking sheet and toast in the same 375°F oven for 8 to 10 minutes, flipping once, until golden and crisp. If you like garlic, rub each warm toast with a halved garlic clove immediately after toasting for an aromatic lift. Assemble the bites: Spread about 1 tablespoon of goat cheese on each crostini. Top with a piece or two of the candied bacon. Finish with a drizzle of maple syrup, honey, or hot honey and sprinkle with chopped thyme or chives. For a crunchy contrast, add finely chopped candied pecans to a few pieces. User provided content image 1

You Must Know

  • This appetizer stores well: candied bacon keeps in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 3 days or freezes for up to 3 months.
  • Crostini texture matters: toast the rounds until fully crisp so they hold toppings without becoming soggy; rustic baguettes with a firm crumb work best.
  • Make the bacon ahead: bake and cool the bacon a day before serving and warm briefly in a 350°F oven for 4 minutes before assembly if desired.
  • Nutrition and portions: rich in fat and protein from bacon and goat cheese; offering smaller crostini or cutting into half rounds helps portion control for larger crowds.

My favorite aspect is how quickly this recipe adapts to different events. For a cocktail party I cut the crostini smaller and offer a single drizzle of hot honey so each guest gets a balanced bite. For a relaxed weekend brunch I serve larger rounds with added fresh fruit on the side. The response is always the same — people reach for seconds.

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Storage Tips

Store cooled candied bacon in a single layer or separated by parchment in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 3 days. For longer storage, freeze pieces on a sheet tray until firm, then transfer to a freezer bag for up to 3 months. Toast the crostini just before serving; cut slices can be toasted and stored at room temperature in a sealed container for up to 24 hours but are best within a few hours. To reheat bacon, place on a wire rack in a 350°F oven for 3 to 5 minutes to refresh crispness. Reheating in a microwave will make the sugar soggy, so avoid that method.

Ingredient Substitutions

If you prefer less pork, try center-cut turkey bacon but reduce baking time since it crisps faster and tends to dry out. For dairy-free guests, replace goat cheese with a thickened cashew spread or a commercially available dairy-free spread; add a squeeze of lemon to mimic tang. Swap brown sugar for coconut sugar for a slightly earthier flavor, though the caramelization will be less glossy. If you love heat, brush the bacon with a little cayenne-maple glaze after baking. For a nutty crunch, substitute candied walnuts for pecans — toast them first for extra depth.

Serving Suggestions

Serve as an elegant starter on a wooden board with mixed olives, sliced pears, and a small bowl of extra hot honey for drizzling. Pair with a crisp sparkling wine or a citrus-forward white like Sauvignon Blanc to cut through richness. For brunch, present alongside scrambled eggs and roasted tomatoes so guests can make heartier plates. Garnish with micro herbs, a quick grind of black pepper, and a few fennel fronds for aroma. For a festive table, arrange crostini with alternating garnishes: thyme, chopped pecans, or a tiny spoon of fig jam for variety.

Cultural Background

Sweetened bacon has roots in American home cooking and Southern barbecue traditions where sugar or syrups are often paired with pork. The idea of combining cured pork with sweet elements goes back to early use of fruit glazes and preserves alongside smoked meats. Crostini themselves are Italian in origin, simple toasted bread designed to showcase accents — here the candied bacon and tangy cheese play the role of an upscale topping. This fusion of American candied pork and Mediterranean crostini creates a hybrid appetizer that feels modern yet grounded in classic technique.

Seasonal Adaptations

In winter, add warming spices like a pinch of cinnamon or star anise to the brown sugar mix for holiday coziness. Spring and summer benefit from brighter herbs — replace thyme with fresh basil or mint and drizzle with honey infused with lemon zest. For autumn gatherings, swap plain maple syrup for spiced maple and scatter roasted apple slices or small cubes of roasted butternut squash on larger crostini. These seasonal swaps change the flavor profile while keeping the core contrast of sweet, salty, and creamy intact.

Meal Prep Tips

Plan ahead by baking candied bacon a day in advance and storing it in the fridge. Toast the baguette rounds the morning of your event and keep them in a sealed container; refresh in a warm oven for 3 to 4 minutes before serving if needed. Portion goat cheese into a piping bag or small bowls for quick assembly. If making for a larger crowd, set up an assembly station with crostini, cheese, bacon, and garnishes so a helper can build quickly. Label containers with dates and reheat bacon briefly in the oven for optimum texture.

These small bites always feel special, and sharing them has become a ritual at my gatherings. I encourage you to make them your own by experimenting with spice blends and garnishes. The joy is in the crafting and in watching guests’ faces when they taste that first sweet-salty crunch.

Pro Tips

  • Press the brown sugar onto the bacon so it adheres; wetting the sugar slightly with water helps it stick and caramelize.

  • Use a wire rack over a rimmed sheet to allow fat to drip away and keep the bacon crispier.

  • Toast crostini until fully dry and golden; a soggy base will ruin the texture contrast.

  • Cool the candied bacon on paper towels before chopping to avoid sticky clumps.

This nourishing million dollar bacon crostini recipe is sure to be a staple in your kitchen. Enjoy every moist, high protein slice — it is perfect for breakfast or as a wholesome snack any time.

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Million Dollar Bacon Crostini

This Million Dollar Bacon Crostini recipe makes perfectly juicy, tender, and flavorful steak every time! Serve with potatoes and a side salad for an unforgettable dinner in under 30 minutes.

Servings: 24 steaks
Million Dollar Bacon Crostini
Prep:15 minutes
Cook:30 minutes
Rest Time:10 mins
Total:45 minutes

Ingredients

Million Dollar Bacon

Crostini

Additional

Instructions

1

Preheat and prepare rack

Preheat oven to 375°F. Line a rimmed baking sheet with foil and place a wire rack on top so bacon crisps and fat drains away.

2

Mix glaze

Whisk together 1/2 cup packed brown sugar, 1 tablespoon water, 1 teaspoon black pepper, 1/2 teaspoon cayenne, and 1/2 teaspoon red pepper flakes until slightly syrupy so it coats the bacon evenly.

3

Coat the bacon

Dredge each strip of thick-cut bacon in the brown sugar mixture, pressing so sugar adheres. Lay strips on the rack without overlapping to ensure even caramelization.

4

Bake until caramelized

Bake for 25–30 minutes, flipping halfway through. Remove when deep golden and bubbling. Cool on paper towels, then chop into bite-size pieces.

5

Toast the crostini

Brush baguette rounds lightly with olive oil, season with salt and pepper, and toast at 375°F for 8–10 minutes, flipping once, until golden and crisp. Rub with garlic if desired.

6

Assemble and finish

Spread goat cheese on each crostini, top with bacon pieces, drizzle with maple syrup or hot honey, and garnish with fresh herbs or candied nuts.

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Nutrition

Calories: 170kcal | Carbohydrates: 8g | Protein:
6g | Fat: 12g | Saturated Fat: 4g |
Polyunsaturated Fat: 2g | Monounsaturated Fat:
5g | Trans Fat: 1g | Cholesterol: 253mg | Sodium:
0mg | Potassium: 953mg | Fiber: 0g | Sugar:
0g | Vitamin A: 577IU | Vitamin C: 3mg | Calcium:
47mg | Iron: 6mg

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This recipe looks amazing! Can't wait to try it.

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