Bacon Wrapped Chicken Breast

4.96 from 43 votes

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Bacon wrapped chicken breast is a family favorite baked chicken dinner, and it comes together in just 40 minutes. Crisp bacon and tangy BBQ sauce take dry chicken to juicy perfection!

bacon wrapped chicken breast on white plate


It’s no secret that chicken breasts are a lean protein that makes a great addition to a healthy diet. BUT, it’s also no secret that chicken dinners are notorious for being dry and boring. My solution for juicy, flavor perfection is wrapping the poultry with crispy bacon!

Healthy baked chicken breasts wrapped in crispy bacon and smothered in a thick, sticky BBQ sauce makes this a dish that is just bursting with flavor!

Bacon wrapped chicken breast

This recipe can be made with either bone-in or boneless skinless chicken breasts. My choice is bone-in chicken breasts, because the bones create moisture and give additional flavor to the meat.

Do bone-in chicken breasts take longer to cook? Yes, but unless they’re huge, it’s just 3-4 minutes longer; the trade-off of time for extra flavor is worth it in my mind.

Ingredient notes and substitutions

  • Chicken breasts– bone-in or boneless. I recommend removing the skin because it won’t become crispy.
  • Ground chili powder – Any brand of chili powder is fine, or you can make my homemade chili seasoning.
  • Garlic powder or onion powder
  • Bacon – The crispy bacon is my favorite part of this dinner! For the extra crispy slices, use thin-cut bacon. If you want to use thick cut bacon, you’ll need to partially cook it first. Just wrap the slices in paper toweling and microwave on high power for a minute or so.
  • BBQ sauce – You can use any BBQ sauce that you have on hand for this recipe, but the dish is always better when you use your favorite.

If you’d like to try your hand at homemade BBQ sauce, I highly recommend you make my Kansas City Style BBQ Sauce.  This BBQ sauce has a brown sugar base, but the sweetness is nicely balanced with the heat from chili powder and ground black pepper.

Recipe video

Making bacon wrapped chicken breasts isn’t difficult at all, but some people find it tricky to keep the bacon attached. To see the process from start to finish, watch the video located in the recipe card a the bottom of this post.

bacon wrapped chicken breast in baking dish

Making bacon wrapped chicken breast

  1. Preheat your oven to 400°F. This may seem hot, but that high heat helps to crisp up the bacon.
  2. Remove any chicken skin from each breast and discard.
  3. Sprinkle the chili and garlic (or onion) powder evenly over the chicken breasts.
  4. Wrap a slice of bacon over the top of each breast, tucking the ends of the bacon underneath the sides of the chicken.

    NOTE: Don’t wrap the bacon all the way around the chicken breast. Instead, wrap the bacon slices over the top of each breast, then tuck each end of the bacon underneath. I find that one slice of bacon cut in half horizontally is perfect for wrapping one large chicken breast.
  5. Place the bundles in a greased 13×9” baking dish. Brush each chicken breast with BBQ sauce.
  6. Bake the chicken uncovered for 35-40 minutes depending on the size of the chicken breast. Baste once if desired while it bakes.
photo collage: wrapping chicken breasts with pork belly

Recipe tips and FAQ

  • For the crispiest bacon: If you want to wrap bacon completely around each chicken breast, keep in mind that the bacon underneath the chicken may not cook completely. If you choose this option, I also suggest partially cooking the bacon before wrapping it around the chicken. This should ensure that the bacon is crisp and cooked all over.
baked chicken pieces covered in bbq sauce and crispy bacon

Here are answers to a few commonly asked questions about baked bacon wrapped chicken breast:

How many calories are in a bacon wrapped chicken breast?

The calories in one bone-in, bacon wrapped chicken breast can vary depending on the size of the breast. On average, each piece has 465 calories, when made with the ingredients shown in this recipe. bacon wrapped chicken breast closeup

Does bacon discolor chicken?

If the bacon you use for the chicken contains nitrates, it may give the meat a slight pink or reddish color. As long as the internal temperature of the meat reaches 165°F, it is considered safe to eat.

Why is my cooked chicken pink?

Even fully cooked chicken can still have a pink tinge to it. This is especially true of younger chickens, as they have more pigment in the bone marrow. This pigment can color the surrounding tissue and make the bones themselves look very dark.

Why is my bacon wrapped chicken breast rubbery?

Overcooking is a common reason for rubbery chicken. Using bone-in chicken and covering it with bacon and bbq sauce should help to keep it juicy. If you’re using boneless chicken breasts, cook them for a few minutes less than the recipe time stated and then check the internal temperature to ensure that it reaches 165°F.

close up of several Chicken Breasts covered in BBQ sauce and bacon

If you want to enjoy more bacon, then check out my Maple Bacon Wrapped Carrots and these Bacon Wrapped Tots.

And if you’re in the mood for another delicious baked chicken dish, then you should try this easy, one-pan Baked Honey Mustard Chicken.

juicy chicken breast covered in bbq sauce and bacon on white plate with asparagus

This post, originally published on Kevin is Cooking Oct. 7, 2016, was last updated with new content on Jan. 7, 2022.

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bacon wrapped chicken breast on white plate

Bacon Wrapped Chicken

4.96 from 43 votes
Bacon wrapped chicken breast is a family favorite baked chicken dinner. Crisp bacon and tangy BBQ sauce take dry chicken to juicy perfection
Servings: 4 servings
Prep: 5 minutes
Cook: 35 minutes
Total: 40 minutes

Ingredients 

Instructions 

  • Preheat oven to 400°F.
  • Remove any chicken skin from each breast and discard. Sprinkle the chili and garlic (or onion) powder evenly over all four chicken breasts. Wrap a slice of bacon over the top of each breast, tucking the ends underneath. (See Note 1)
  • Place the chicken in a greased 13×9” baking dish. Brush each chicken breast with BBQ sauce.
  • Bake uncovered for 35-40 minutes depending on size of chicken. Baste once if desired while it bakes. Chicken should be done when thermometer inserted in the thickest part of the breast meat reads 165°F.

Video

Notes

  1. This recipe was tested with bone-in chicken breasts. If using boneless, check for doneness at 25 minutes. Chicken is properly cooked when an instant read cooking thermometer inserted into the thickest portion of the meat registers 165°F.
 
  1. The chicken breasts I used were large, so I cut each slice of bacon in half and wrapped the two pieces over the top of each breast, tucking the ends under. Feel free to wrap completely around chicken breast, though I find it does not cook completely. If you want to wrap each piece of chicken, partially cook the bacon and then wrap it completely. That way the bacon is crisp and cooked all over. If wrapped underneath, it tends to steam and not cook completely.

Nutrition

Serving: 1breast | Calories: 465kcal | Carbohydrates: 15g | Protein: 41g | Fat: 26g | Saturated Fat: 8g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 5g | Monounsaturated Fat: 11g | Trans Fat: 1g | Cholesterol: 130mg | Sodium: 627mg | Potassium: 529mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 12g | Vitamin A: 300IU | Vitamin C: 1mg | Calcium: 33mg | Iron: 2mg

The information shown is an estimate provided by an online nutrition calculator. It should not be considered a substitute for a professional nutritionist’s advice.

Course: Dinners
Cuisine: American
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117 Comments

  1. 4 stars
    You lost me at BBQ sauce but I made this without the sauce. My son liked it so that was a plus. He’s so hard to please.

  2. 5 stars
    This recipe is simple and very good. I added provolone cheese to the chicken before adding bacon and bbq and it was amazing. This a keeper!

      1. 5 stars
        I have made this with and without and both are very good! I’ve kept this on rotation at our house since I found your recipe. Even my pick kids like it. I have been over handed with the seasonings bc never once did it not turn out good.

  3. 5 stars
    I’ve been looking for a great recipe like this. I love baked chicken breast and needed to jazz it up. Thanks Kevin. You’ve made my day.

  4. 5 stars
    Now THESE are the kind of recipes my husband & I loves!! None of that healthy, low carb, substituting for “healthier” options and draining all the oil and fats BS. We are southern and we want our food to be finger lickin’ good every time. Like your slogan, Life is too short to be bland! & I can’t tell you how HAPPY THAT I FINALLY FOUND THE PERFECT recipe site! Thank you 1000 times over!! I will be trying out this recipe and I will update to see how it goes! I just have one question, is this spicy, like at all? If so what ingredients do you suggest to take out the spiciness or should I substitute it with something else? Please be back to me so I can make this delicious dish and give honest feedback. Thanks KevinsCooking!

    1. So happy you found me Andrea! This is not spicy at all, just lots of good flavor so you will be fine. 🙂

  5. 5 stars
    I was looking for a recipe and I stumbled on this. My whole family (my grandmother, mother, father, 3 kids) and myself loved this!!! I did do a few things differently. For seasoning, I put; Lawry’s seasoned salt, chopped and dried basil, onion powder, garlic powder, and the chili seasoning. It was amazing. I precooked the bacon but ended up not wrapping the chicken all the way around. I used Sweet Baby Ray’s BBQ sauce and mixed some brown sugar in it then brushed it over the chicken. It carmelized the bacon. It was so good. Next time I won’t precook the bacon. It was quick and easy but the flavors didn’t pay for it alike some other recipes I have used. Thank you so much!! Will be using again!!

    1. Thanks so much for taking the time to come back to let me know Heidi! Have a wonderful Mother’s Day. 🙂

  6. 5 stars
    Woohoo! Great recipe, Kevin…made this for a couple of tough customers–my boys, 20 and 22…thumbs up from my critics! I kinda stumbled on this while doing a search for bacon chicken…I loved it too. Will definitely make this again…thanks!

    1. Fantastic, always happy to read a 2 thumbs up review! Thanks for taking the time to come back and let me know. Cheers! 🙂

  7. 5 stars
    Easy, quick, and delicious recipe. I used boneless chicken breasts to make it easier to eat and a little bit of hot sauce for just an extra kick. The prep could not be any easier, and with it being in the oven 40 minutes it gives me the perfect amount of time to make a side. I will definitely make this again!

    1. So happy you enjoyed this one Liz. Thanks so much for taking the time to come back and let me know!

  8. 5 stars
    Made this recipe tonight. …very easy to make and turned out delicious. I did not pre-cook the bacon because I in a hurry, but I used sweet BBQ sauce and the sugar helped caramelize the bacon, so at the en it was crispy and yummy
    Thanks!

  9. 4 stars
    Im am about 20mins in with the baking process and I’m scared I didnt wrapped or tuck the bacon but I will say I look forward to tasting your Bacon Vamped recipe. I hope my man loves it?

    1. Hope you enjoyed this one Charlene! You don’t need to wrap it completely as the bacon gets soggy underneath (as written and shown in video). Just tuck them around the chicken pieces and bake so they get crispy, too. Cheers!