You'll need three cans of whole water chestnuts, soy sauce, brown sugar, and 1 pound of sliced bacon (don't get the ingredients confused - you'll be sorry if you pick up sliced water chestnuts and a pound of slab bacon - it won't work).

sauce. Put the water chestnuts in the mixture, and add enough soy sauce to cover the chestnuts. Let those soak up the deliciousness of the sugary soy sauce for at least 4 to 6 hours - stirring whenever you happen to walk by the bowl.


Before the guests arrive, preheat your oven to 425 degrees, then slice the package of bacon in thirds - for whatever reason, this just happens to work out to one short slice of bacon per each water chestnut - give or take.
roll it up, and secure with a toothpick.
Place the wrapped water chestnut in your baking dish. I like to use my favorite Nacho baking dish, which I line with aluminum foil for easy cleanup. Repeat until all the chestnuts are wrapped.

If you have vegetarian guests (and who doesn't these days) just stab a toothpick into a few of the soaked chestnuts, and prepare a little separate foil tray so the bacon goodness doesn't taint the holy vegetarian chestnuts.
Put the baking dish in the oven, and cook until the bacon is crispy. I recommend turning the wrapped chestnuts once or twice for even bacon cooking. When done, arrange the tasty treats on a serving platter, preferably one created by San Francisco artist Clark Sorensen, and watch your guest devour them all, as they trim your holiday tree.

Thanks guys!
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