This post is sponsored by Tyson Foods, Inc and Southern Livingยฎ. All opinions are my own.
With the Big Game just a few days away, it’s time to start planning a festive get-together with friendsย or a cozy evening in front of the television with your family. No matter how you choose to celebrate, easy appetizersย are the foundation of any great Tabletop Tailgate. These 10-minute Slow Cooker Bourbon Barbecue Bites are simmered in a zesty, sweet glaze for a crowd-pleasing dish with a bit of Southern charm!

Any of my regular readers know that my great Aunt Bee is the ultimate Southern hostess. With over 90 years of experience (!!!), she has planned and executedย a staggering number of parties for friends and family, and she is full of practical tips. Since she no longer spends a lot of time in the kitchen, I have been blessed to receive many of her most popular, cherished recipe cards. Simple, quick, and delicious dishes have always beenย her specialty, and these Bourbon Barbecue Bites are no exception.
When Aunt Bee sent me this recipe late last year, I tucked it aside on my deskย knowing that these easy appetizers would be theย perfect choiceย for upcoming casual Game Day parties.
In the true spirit of Southern hospitality, I took inspiration from the latest copy of Southern Livingยฎ magazine (one of my personal favorites!), which I picked up at Walmart while I was shopping for the rest of my ingredients (you can find the publicationย at the check out or in the magazine aisle). A little bit of Kentucky Bourbon gives the bites a rich, flavorful kick that automatically puts your guests in “party mode” and sets the stage for your new Game Day traditions.
The only other ingredients needed to prepare these easy appetizersย are chopped Ball Parkยฎ Beef Franks (find them in the refrigerated aisle), barbecue sauce, diced onion and brown sugar. They’re the perfect crowd-pleasing “snack hack” for Game Day!
Withย a 10-minute spin through Walmart, I pulled together a simple #TabletopTailgate (complete with fresh flowers), for a festive Southern fete that would makeย Aunt Bee proud.
As I often do,ย I tweaked Aunt Bee’sย originalย recipe slightly so that I could prepare the bites in my slow cooker. After all,ย when it comes to hosting a party or enjoying the Big Game, I don’t want to be slaving over a hot stove in my kitchen while my friends and family are partying in another room. Instead, I place the ingredients in the pot a couple of hours in advance and just let them simmer on the counterย while my guests help themselves.
The end result is a thick, sweet and flavorful glaze that coats each of the tender, juicy Ball Park franks. The salty-sweet combination is to-die-for!
As you plan your upcoming festivities this season, I hope that you’ll take some advice from Aunt Bee’s recipe file and prepare easy appetizers that allow you to enjoy your party, spend time with your friends, and focus on theย fun! Southern Livingยฎ and Ball Park both offerย great Game Day inspiration, and will soon become a stapleย at your events as well!

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Note: Nutrition information includes 6 “bites” per serving, as well as all of the sauce.
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I love slow cooker appetizers like this! It’s the first thing that I reach for at parties. These bites look so good, Blair! I love the barbecue and bourbon mashup. My kind of dish and I have a feeling this would be gone in no time!
Thanks, Gayle! Yep — they disappear FAST! ๐
This looks like a great idea for the big game! And I love anything I can fix in the slow cooker. I definitely be adding this to our celebration!
Thanks, Jeanette! I agree — it’s perfect for the Big Game!
My husband would LOVE if I made this for Sunday. Adding it to my list right now!
Thanks so much, Alison! It’s definitely boy-friendly! ๐
You just can’t go wrong with this recipe, it’s delicious! I knew a similar one, but as always, there are a couple of differences. I’ll try it your way!
Enjoy, Lela! It’s a good one! ๐
What can be substituted for the bourbon?
Hi, Debbie! You can substitute with an additional 3/4 cup of barbecue sauce, or you can keep it sweet with 3/4 cup apple juice/cider, or make it more savory with 3/4 cup chicken broth. Hope that helps!
This recipe is so good! Such a great rich flavor. First thing gone at party I took it too. It’s now in my favorite recipe lineup. I love them with beer and brat mustard. 5 stars
That’s great, Kimberly! I’m so glad that you enjoy them! ๐ Thanks for stopping by and for letting me know!
For this recipe can I use other brand of hot dog like Hebrew National Beef digs?
Yes! And Lil’ Smokies will work, too. ๐