I know what you may be thinking: I’ve had pigs in a blanket a million times before. While this party appetizer might seem straight forward, this recipe truly nails it. I added an extra ingredient to this last-minute app that may seem basic, but really takes this recipe over-the-top in my book. Whether you make them completely classic or with a creative twist, follow these top tips to ace this staple snack for all your get-togethers, from your Christmas/” target=”_blank” data-vars-ga-outbound-link=”https://www.delish.com/holiday-recipes/Christmas/” data-vars-ga-ux-element=”Hyperlink” data-vars-ga-call-to-action=”holiday” class=”body-link css-1i7jlb0 emevuu60″>holiday party to Sunday tailgates.
How To Make Pigs In A Blanket
INGREDIENTS
• Crescent Rolls: There’s something very classic about crescent dough, so I tend to gravitate toward it, but puff pastry or even biscuit dough would work in this recipe. If you’re using puff pastry, make sure to build in enough time for it to thaw since you typically buy it frozen.
• Mini Cocktail Wieners: These are the perfect size for pigs in a blanket, so they’re my favorite but you can totally use regular hot dogs for pigs in a blanket. Just cut your hot dogs into quarters and proceed with the recipe as is. You can even use different types of sausage: try a spicy andouille or chicken sausage. Just make sure you’re buying the precooked stuff.
• Coarse Salt: My secret for taking pigs in a blanket from good to great? A sprinkle of coarse salt on top gives these bites an extra boost of flavor, reminiscent of another fave party snack of ours—homemade pretzels. That being said, you don’t have to stop at just a sprinkle of salt. We’re big fans of topping ours with everything bagel seasoning (like these everything bagel dogs) or brushing with garlic butter before Baking. Alternatively, sprinkle on some poppy seeds, sesame seeds (white and black would make for a nice presentation), granulated onion, or shredded Parmesan. These little guys are kind of a blank slate, ready to be topped with any of your favorite seasonings!
STEP-BY-STEP INSTRUCTIONS
This classic app is not only completely delicious, but so easy to create. First, Flour a work surface before unrolling the crescent sheets and tearing where the designated lines are. This should be easy to tell, but if you need help, consult the video above. Using a sharp knife, cut each triangle into 3 small triangles.
Then, place the cocktail wiener on the thicker side of the triangle, and fold the crescent dough over, rolling to the thinner side.
Once all your pigs are wrapped in their blankets, transfer them to your prepared Baking sheet. Brush with melted butter, then sprinkle generously with coarse salt (or whatever you’re choosing to use). Bake until the puff pastry is perfectly golden, then serve with your desired dipping sauce (I’m a grainy mustard fan personally).
Full list of ingredients and instructions can be found in the recipe below.
What To Serve With Pigs In A Blanket
When it comes to dips, nothing beats a good grainy mustard. Other dip options include (but are certainly not limited to) ketchup, aioli, BBQ sauce, or even ranch dressing.
Storage
You can assemble pigs in a blanket a few hours before you’re ready to bake, simply store covered in the fridge. If you have any leftovers, store in an airtight container in the fridge for around 3 days, then reheat in the oven or air fryer.
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