Easy Grissini Two Ways: Bacon Wrapped + Rosemary Parmesan

Grissini – thin, crispy Italian breadsticks – make a great holiday appetizer. They’re cheap and easy to make and are always a crowd please – especially when they’re wrapped with candied bacon! They have a great crunch and are a nice contrast to other appetizers, which tend to be heavier and more filling. You can season them all sorts of ways, from sesame to black pepper to smoked salt or nori flakes. This time around, I chose to make half of mine “fancy” by wrapping them with bacon and kept the other half simple with a sprinkle of rosemary and parmesan cheese.

I used Pillsbury artisan pizza crust with whole grains to make the breadsticks, and I adored the slightly sweet-slightly nutty flavor and bumpy, rustic texture it gave them. Starting with the prepared dough means that these are really simple to make – just unroll it, slice it, and roll them (giving them a single fold first to help provide a little structure). Go crazy with your toppings and they’re ready for the oven! Just note that for the bacon wrapped grissini, you’ll need a cooling rack or some other type of contraption that will raise them up out of the rendered fat – otherwise, they wont crisp up and you’ll be left with floppy breadsticks.

This post was brought to you in partnership with Pillsbury. I was compensated for my time creating this recipe. All opinions are my own.

4 Responses to Easy Grissini Two Ways: Bacon Wrapped + Rosemary Parmesan

  1. Ah! I love this idea! I’ve done the breadsticks with proscuitto around but never thought of baking them!! Love the idea and you don’t have to worry about the breadsticks getting mushy! Thanks for sharing!

  2. Whoa, these are AMAZING. I can’t decide which is my favorite!

    • I’m partial to the rosemary-parmesan to be honest. Surprising since bacon is awesome, but simplicity of the others is just really nice.

  3. I’m doing most (all) of the cooking this year so having some quick and easy appetizers in my repertoire is sounding so good! These look delicious and so ideal.

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