Pigs in a Blanket Recipe (2024)

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Crescent roll pigs in a blanket recipe has just 2 ingredients. Learn how to make pigs in a blanket for a snack, appetizer or quick dinner. The flaky crust and delicious hot dog make this amazing.

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Crescent roll pigs in a blanket recipe

I grew up eating pigs in a blanket and it is such a fun recipe. With just 2 common ingredients, you can make these in minutes.

The prep work is minimum and they come together fast. Just wrap one crescent triangle around each hot dog.

It is so versatile and everyone always loves these easy pigs in a blanket recipe.

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Ingredients for pigs in a blanket

  • Refrigerated Crescent Rolls – You can also make Homemade Crescent Rolls.
  • Hot Dogs

How to make pigs in a blanket with crescent rolls

  • First, pre heat oven to 375 degrees. Oven temperatures vary so you may need to set yours at 350 degrees.
  • While you are waiting to preheat oven, go ahead and open the crescent rolls and separate them into triangles.
  • Then, roll the crescents around the hot dogs starting at the wide end of the triangle and roll.
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  • Put them on an ungreased cookie sheet seam with the croissant dough side down. You can line with parchment paper.
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  • Finally, bake for 12 to 15 minutes until the crescent roll dough is slightly golden brown. They are delicious with ketchup and mustard and served warmed.

See below for full recipe and nutritional information and nutritional facts. Including total fat and total carbohydrates.

How long to cook pigs in a blanket

They bake for less than 15 minutes. From start to finish, these can be on the table in under 20 minutes. That definitely is a great reason to make this recipe.

Anytime I need an appetizer, this is my go to recipe for parties, Game Day, movie night and more. It is simple enough to throw together in minutes but hearty enough for dinner.

Pigs in a Blanket Dipping Sauce:

  • Ketchup. We like to make this Homemade ketchup.
  • Mustard. Try spicy mustard, honey mustard, Dijon or regular mustard.
  • Ranch. This recipe forhomemade ranch dipis delicious.
  • Chili Cheese Dip. Hearty and delicious, this dip is perfect for dipping pigs in a blanket in.
  • BBQ Sauce – These are also delicious with a classic bbq sauce.

How many to make per person:

If you are making regular size pigs in a blanket, I would make 1 to 2 per person. If you are making the mini ones, I would make about 5 per person.

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What to serve with pigs in a blanket:

  • Air Fryer Tator Tots Recipe– Air fryer tator tots give you all the flavor from deep frying without the fat. These crispy tator tots make the best side dish.
  • Oven baked sweet potato fries– This easyoven baked sweet potato fries recipeis one of my favorites. It is delicious, much healthier than traditional fries and they are fun to make with the kids.
  • Easy Homemade French Fries– These fries are perfectly golden and so crispy. In just minutes, you can enjoy easy homemade fries that make a great side dish or try them for a tasty snack.
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Pillsbury pigs in a blanket variations:

  • Mini Pigs in a Blanket. We love making these for parties. You can also make these with little smokies and cut the crescent rolls in half to make mini pigs in a blanket. If you don’t have little smokies, you can just cut the hot dog into smaller triangles.
  • Breakfast Sausage. Use sausage links to turn this into the perfect breakfast or brunch menu item. You can use the full size or cut them into small pieces to make mini ones.

    Just make sure you are using precooked sausage. If not, they will need to be cooked before baking to ensure they are cooked thoroughly.

  • Biscuit Dough. Substitute biscuits instead of crescent rolls. Just flatten the biscuit and roll it out with a rolling pin. Cut into strips if you making mini ones.

    If not, just use the entire biscuit to wrap the hot dog in. If you prefer that some of the hot dog stay uncovered, cut the biscuit in half.

  • Puff Pastry. Another tasty substitution for crescent rolls is puff pastry. Top with egg wash for a flaky crust.
  • Cheese. You can add cheese to each pigs in a blanket. Sprinkle cheddar cheese on the hot dog before wrapping or place a thin slice of American or pepper jack cheese beside the hot dog. Either way, it will be delicious.
  • Bacon. Add bacon to the hot dog and wrap the crescent rolls around it. I think the bacon would be good with cheese too.
  • Top with sesame seeds or poppy seeds. Jazz them up for parties by sprinkling a few sesame or poppy seeds on top before baking. Bagel seasoning on co*cktail sausages it also a delicious option.
  • Brush with Garlic Butter – Right before you bake them, brush the crescent dough with garlic butter.
  • Vegetarian option: You can use veggie dogs to make this recipe vegetarian.

Can you make these in advance?

Yes, you can. Just make them as normal and place on a baking sheet.

Cover the pan with plastic wrap and place in the fridge until you are ready to bake.

Storage for leftovers:

  • Cover leftovers with plastic wrap or store in an airtight container and put in the fridge. They will last up to 3 days stored properly in the refrigerator.
  • To reheat, pop in the microwave for a few seconds until heated through. If you prefer them crispier, reheat in the oven for 4 to 5 minutes.
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Can you Freeze Pigs in a Blanket?

Yes, you can freeze pigs in a blanket. Place the pigs in a blanket on a baking sheet and freeze for about an hour. Remove from the freezer and place in a zip lock freezer bag.

Place back in the freezer and then you remove that amount you are needing to serve.

Frequently Asked Questions:

What can I use instead of crescent rolls?

You can use biscuits instead of crescent rolls to make this recipe. I usually cut the biscuits in half to easily wrap around the hot dog.

How do you make pigs in a blanket not soggy?

To keep your pigs in a blanket from getting soggy, we recommend drying the hot dog with a paper. This will help decrease the moisture.

Can you use lil smokies instead of hot dogs?

Yes, you can use lil smokies instead of hot dogs. This makes it a bite size appetizer.

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Crescent roll pigs in a blanket recipe has just 2 ingredients. Learn how to make pigs in a blanket for a snack, appetizer or quick dinner.

Prep Time 5 minutes mins

Cook Time 15 minutes mins

Total Time 20 minutes mins

Servings 8

Cuisine American

Course Main Course

Calories 209

Author Carrie Barnard

Ingredients

  • 1 package of Crescent Rolls 8 oz
  • 8 Hot Dogs

Instructions

  • Preheat the oven to 375 degrees.

  • Open the crescent rolls and separate them into triangles.

  • Roll the crescent rolls around the hot dogs starting at the wide end of the triangle.

  • Place on an ungreased cookie sheet.

  • Bake for 12-15 minutes until the crescent rolls are slightly golden brown.

  • Dip in your favorite dipping sauce and enjoy!

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Nutrition Facts

Calories 209kcal, Carbohydrates 19g, Protein 6g, Fat 13g, Saturated Fat 5g, Polyunsaturated Fat 3g, Monounsaturated Fat 4g, Cholesterol 20mg, Sodium 528mg, Potassium 66mg, Sugar 3g, Vitamin C 1mg, Calcium 11mg, Iron 1mg

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FAQs

What is the original pigs in a blanket made of? ›

A pig in a blanket is a sausage (originally a pork sausage, hence the “pig”) wrapped in either a pancake, biscuit dough, or a crescent-style piece of pastry (you guessed it, that's the “blanket”).

How do you make pigs in a blanket not soggy? ›

To prevent soggy pigs in a blanket: Pat the hot dog or Lil' Smokies with a paper towel prior to wrapping in the crescent dough to decrease the amount of moisture you add in. This will keep the pigs in a blanket crispy, not soggy.

What's a good dipping sauce for pigs in the blanket? ›

5Serve the pigs in a blanket warm with the Spicy Mayo, Maple Dijon, or Quick Ranch Dipping Sauces.

Can I prep pigs in a blanket the night before? ›

These mini pigs in a blanket can easily be made ahead of time and heated up later for your convenience. We don't recommend freezing them prior to baking—you can choose to either assemble your crescent roll pigs in a blanket a couple of hours ahead before baking and store them in the fridge, or freeze them after baking.

What is American version of pigs in a blanket? ›

Pigs in a blanket in the United States is a small hot dog or other sausage wrapped in pastry similar to a sausage roll in the UK, it is commonly served as an appetizer in the United States. The similarity in name with that of the UK dish pigs in blankets, which is a sausage wrapped in bacon, sometimes causes confusion.

What do Jews call pigs in a blanket? ›

In Israel, pigs in a blanket morph into baby Moses in a basket, or in Hebrew, Moshe bateivah (Mo-SHEH ba-tei-VAH).

How long will cooked pigs in blankets last? ›

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Once cooled down, these can be wrapped in aluminium foil or cling film and kept in the fridge for up to three days.

Can you cook pigs in blankets the day before and reheat? ›

You can make these ahead, then reheat to serve on the day. Will keep chilled for up to two days after cooking.

What side goes with pigs in a blanket? ›

The best side dishes to serve with pigs in a blanket are mashed sweet potatoes, baked beans, mac and cheese, Toad in The Hole, green beans and potatoes, cheese dip, deviled eggs, muffin mix waffles, blooming onion, scrambled eggs, creamy coleslaw, garlic bread, potato salad, corn on the cob, and sweet potato fries.

What else do you call pigs in a blanket? ›

Sometimes breakfast sausages wrapped in pancakes are also called pigs in a blanket. Other names for the food are franks in a blanket, franks in blanks, and wiener winks. Although, wiener winks tend to use bread and cheese in their recipe instead of biscuit dough or croissant dough.

Are pigs in a blanket good leftover? ›

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This stops them from being contaminated by other food, and is a good food safety rule to apply to any cooked leftovers. Pigs in blankets should be eaten within three days.

Can you eat cooked pigs in blankets cold? ›

Keep Refrigerated. Ready to Eat. Ready to eat. This product may be served hot or cold.

Can I leave cooked pigs in a blanket out overnight? ›

It's fine to leave cooked pigs in a blanket out for a few hours at room temperature, but if you want to reheat them you totally can. Just place them back on the baking sheet and pop them in a very low oven (my oven has a “keep warm” setting that's 170 degrees F; this is perfect!)

Can you freeze homemade pigs in a blanket? ›

Yes, you can prep them ahead by wrapping the sausages and placing on a baking tray, then cover and freeze. Defrost overnight in the refrigerator, then remove the cover and cook as per the recipe, straight from the fridge. If you want to cook them ahead, then cook, cool, cover and freeze the bacon-wrapped-sausages.

Are pigs in a blanket just sausage rolls? ›

  1. They are similar but not the same.
  2. Sausage rolls are minced meat often, but not always, pork, seasoned and encased in either puff or short pastry. Depending on pastry preferences.
  3. Pigs in blankets are whole cooked pork sausages, cooled and rolled in puff pastry usually in a similar casing to how croissants look.
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When were pigs in blankets first made? ›

Pigs in blankets are thought to have originated from Czechoslovakia or Germany but first appeared in print in the Cooking for Kids cookbook, published by U.S food firm Betty Crocker in 1957.

What year were pigs in a blanket invented? ›

There are no specific known origins of pigs in blankets becoming a traditional part of the British Christmas dinner, but the first written record of the product in general goes back to 1957.

Are pigs in blankets healthy? ›

Bacon-wrapped sausages – or pigs in blankets – are the ultimate muscle-building snack, providing heroic quantities of protein.

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