Our sticky sweet BBQ smokies recipe is a delicious appetizer for parties & gatherings! These little sausages are a made with just TWO ingredients, but always get rave reviews for their smoky, savory flavor.

These BBQ Smokies Are The BEST Appetizer!
Our family tradition is appetizers & light bites for Christmas Eve, and these BBQ smokies are always one of the top requests! This easy appetizer recipe is always a hit at potlucks & parties, and makes a great game day snack for football season. Here’s what we think makes this the best little smokies recipe around:
⏰ EASE: Just 2 simple Ingredients, one pan, and just a few minutes are all you need for this easy recipe!
🔥 FLAVORS: We use a little trick to coax even more flavor out of these BBQ cocktail sausages, so they’re packed with smoky, sweet, tangy, savory flavor that’s always a hit.
💡 TOP TIPS: Let that sauce reduce! It’ll get thick and sticky–it’s what keeps guests coming back again and again!
Happy cooking! xo, Emily
Ready to make a batch? Here’s what you need to get started…
How To Make BBQ Smokies, Step By Step
As always, you can find the full recipe with ingredient amounts, detailed instructions, and tips in the recipe card below.

- Drain The Smokies. To start, open the packages of cocktail sausages and drain any excess liquid from the package.
- Combine. Add sausages and BBQ sauce to a medium skillet and stir to coat sausages with sauce.
- Simmer On Low To Reduce. Bring to a simmer over medium heat, then reduce heat to a low simmer, stirring regularly for 20-25 minutes, until the sauce is thick, sticky and coats the sausages well. If the sauce reduces too much, feel free to add a splash of water. If it’s not thick enough, just keep stirring and give it a few more minutes. (Remember to stir, so the sauce doesn’t burn!)
- Serve & Store! Enjoy right away and store leftovers in an airtight container in the fridge up to 4 days.


FAQ + Tips And Tricks For The Best BBQ Smokies
Keep Them Warm! You can keep these on the stove on low heat, adding a small drizzle of water, if needed, if the sauce starts to reduce too much. Or, transfer them to a slow cooker or crock pot and keep on the WAR setting, adding a splash of water, if needed.
An Easy Way To Serve. If you’re bringing these BBQ smokies to a party, set out toothpicks close by for guests to spear them with. (Otherwise, I find a spoon to be a better serving tool than tongs!)
Gluten-Free Notes. If you’re gluten-free, double-check that both the sausages AND BBQ sauce are gluten-free. Many brands are, but not all! I like Bone Suckin’ Sauce and Stubb’s brand, but there are lots of great choices out there!
Variations To Try
For a flavor twist, try one of these tasty variations:
- Spicy. Use a spicy BBQ sauce, or add a pinch of cayenne, red pepper flakes, or hot sauce!
- Sweet. A pinch of brown sugar, a drop of molasses, or a small drizzle of pure maple syrup are easy ways to add some sweetness. (Some people like grape jelly here, but I’m not personally a fan.)
- Apple. Add 2-3 Tablespoons of apple cider to the smokies and sauce before reducing. It adds a little sweet & tangy flavor that’s lovely with the barbecue sauce!

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Sticky Sweet BBQ Smokies
Ingredients
- 2 (12-14 ounce) packages Cocktail Sausages*
- 1 (16-18 ounce) Bottle BBQ Sauce
Instructions
- Drain The Smokies. To start, open the packages of cocktail sausages and drain any excess liquid from the package.
- Combine. Add sausages and BBQ sauce to a medium skillet and stir to coat sausages with sauce.
- Simmer On Low To Reduce. Bring to a simmer over medium heat, then reduce heat to a low simmer, stirring regularly for 20-25 minutes, until the sauce is thick, sticky and coats the sausages well. If the sauce reduces too much, feel free to add a splash of water. If it's not thick enough, just keep stirring and give it a few more minutes. (Remember to stir, so the sauce doesn't burn!)
- Serve & Store! Enjoy right away and store leftovers in an airtight container in the fridge up to 4 days. If you're bringing these BBQ smokies to a party, set out toothpicks close by for guests to spear them with. (Otherwise, I find a spoon to be a better serving tool than tongs or a fork!)
Notes
- Smokies. We like True Story Hot Dog Minis (cocktail sausages). They taste great, have a simple ingredients list, and are gluten-free and nitrate-free! (Boar’s Head is another good brand!)
- Gluten-Free Notes. If you’re gluten-free, double-check that both the sausages AND BBQ sauce are gluten-free. Many brands are, but not all! I like Bone Suckin’ Sauce and Stubb’s brand, but there are lots of great choices out there!
- Keep Them Warm! You can keep these on the stove on low heat, adding a small drizzle of water, if needed, if the sauce starts to reduce too much. Or, transfer them to a slow cooker or crock pot and keep on the WAR setting, adding a splash of water, if needed.
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Nutrition
Nutrition facts are an estimate only and will vary based on brands and amounts used.
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These are a must for me every holiday season. I grew up eating a version of these every year. As much as I loved those ones, this recipe is my favorite version BY FAR.