Pigs in a Blanket Recipe - Quick! (Only 4 Ingredients) (2024)

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Pigs in a blanket are great for a snack, appetizer, or even a quick dinner. With just a few ingredients, they come together quickly and are a crowd pleaser.

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Whether you’re hosting a party for the big game or gathering a bunch of kids for a slumber party, pigs in a blanket are perfect for any occasion. With just 4 ingredients and some mild prep, they take under 20 minutes to pull together. Grab some honey mustard, ketchup, and BBQ sauce, and get ready to start dipping!

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How to Make Pigs in a Blanket

Pigs in a blanket come together in just three simple steps. There truly couldn’t be an easier appetizer to have in your rotation.

  • Preheat the Oven: Preheat the oven and line a baking sheet with parchment paper.
  • Assemble the Wrapped Hot Dogs: Divide the dough into equal size pieces. Place a mini co*cktail wiener on the edge of the crescent roll dough. Roll it up and wrap the hot dog within the dough snugly.
  • Bake the Wrapped Hot Dogs: Scramble an egg in a small bowl and brush the tops of the rolls with the egg wash. Place the wrapped mini hot dogs on the lined baking sheet. Bake for 12 minutes or until golden brown. Serve right away with your favorite dipping sauces!
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Tips & Tricks for the Tastiest Pigs in a Blanket

A few tips and tricks will help you make the most perfect, golden-brown pigs in a blanket.

  • Leave space in between each morsel. As the pigs in a blanket bake, they will puff and rise a bit. Leave about an inch of space in between each piece to prevent them from sticking together.
  • Add some crunchy toppings. If you like, sprinkle some sesame seeds, poppy seeds, or even everything bagel seasoning on top of each pig in a blanket before you pop them in the oven.
  • Add your favorite cheese. If you want a melty element to the wrapped hot dogs, add a small slice of American cheese, sharp cheddar, or pepper jack on top of the wieners before rolling them up.

Low-Carb Hack: If you want to skip the pastry and go low-carb, swap the dough for half a slice of thick-cut bacon. Wrap it snugly around the lil’ smokies, secure it on with a toothpick, and bake them in the oven for 20-25 minutes at 375°F.

Serving Pigs in a Blanket

Pigs and a blanket are perfect with just classic ketchup and mustard. To make them a more well-rounded meal, pair them with a caesar salad or a bowl of Instant Pot chili for an all-American feast. You can also add pigs in a blanket to your game day or BBQ spread.

Hot Tip: Can’t find co*cktail wieners? No problem! You can use regular hotdogs. Simply cut them into 2-inch pieces or don’t cut them at all and make larger wrapped dogs.

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Making Pigs in a Blanket In Advance

Pigs in a blanket are the perfect appetizer to make in advance. Depending on your needs, follow any of the three methods below to make your life that much easier.

  • Bake & Freeze. After you pull the pigs in a blanket out of the oven, allow them to completely cool at room temperature. Once cooled, place the entire baking sheet in the freezer, allowing the pigs in a blanket to freeze in a single layer. Once frozen, remove and store in a freezer-safe plastic bag.
  • Prep & Freeze (Great for Meal Prepping). Love having frozen snacks on hand, but hate buying processed foods? Double or triple the recipe and freeze the wrapped dogs on a lined baking sheet. Once frozen, you can place them in an airtight container.
  • Make Ahead (Great for Party Prep). Make a large batch and keep it on a lined baking sheet in the fridge. Bake right before serving.

Reheating Tip: Reheat your pigs in a blanket in the oven or microwave. To get them extra crispy, reheat them in an air fryer for just a couple of minutes.

Serving Pigs in a Blanket

These wrapped mini hot dogs are perfect with just classic ketchup and mustard. To make them a more well-rounded meal, pair them with a caesar salad or a bowl of Instant Pot chili for an all-American meal. You can also add them to your game day or BBQ appetizer spread.

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FAQ

Where did pigs in a blanket originate from?

No one knows where pigs in a blanket came from. There is speculation that the first pigs in blanket hailed from Czechoslovakia or Germany, although the first recorded version came from Betty Crocker’s 1957 cookbook Cooking for Kids.

What do pigs in a blanket refer to?

Pigs in a blanket is a fun play on words for an American snack of small pork sausages wrapped in puff pastry. Typically made with Little Smokies and Pillsbury Crescent Roll Dough it’s a popular snack that’s served during everything from kid’s birthday parties to Super Bowl get-togethers.

What can you use instead of Pillsbury Crescent Dough for pigs in a blanket?

Feel free to substitute Pillsbury Crescent Dough for puff pastry, pizza dough, or even pie crust for pigs in a blanket. You may have to alter the baking times slightly, but any of these butter-based doughs will do the trick.

What’s the difference between pigs in a blanket and a kolache?

While both pigs and a blanket and kolaches feature sausage wrapped in some kind of baked dough, there are some major differences between the two. Pigs in a blanket tend to be wrapped in a buttery, flakey biscuit dough, while kolaches feature sausage baked into yeast dough.

Are pigs in a blanket good eaten cold?

Pigs in a blanket are best eaten hot and fresh out of the oven. If you are eating leftovers, pop them back into the oven or the air fryer until they are warmed through and crispy again.

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Recipe

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Quick Pigs In A Blanket

Servings

8 servings

Prep Time 5 minutes mins

Cook Time 12 minutes mins

Total Time 17 minutes mins

Recipe contributed by: Natalya Drozhzhin

Let these 4 ingredient pigs in a blanket take you all the way back to childhood. Wrapped in crispy pastry, they’re perfect for dipping & 100% kid-friendly.

Ingredients

  • 8 oz Pillsbury Crescent Roll Dough
  • 12 oz mini co*cktail wieners
  • 1 egg
  • 1 tsp water
  • 1 tbsp sesame seeds optional

US UnitsMetric

Instructions

  • Preheat oven to 375°F. Divide the dough into equal size pieces that are large enough to wrap up each wiener snugly.

  • Place a co*cktail wiener on the edge of the dough and roll it tightly.

  • Place pigs in a blanket on a lined baking sheet.

  • Brush them with egg wash and sprinkle sesame seeds. Bake for 12 minutes or until golden brown.

Nutrition Facts

Quick Pigs In A Blanket

Amount Per Serving

Calories 242 Calories from Fat 171

% Daily Value*

Fat 19g29%

Saturated Fat 7g35%

Trans Fat 1g

Cholesterol 48mg16%

Sodium 665mg28%

Potassium 86mg2%

Carbohydrates 12g4%

Fiber 1g4%

Sugar 3g3%

Protein 7g14%

Vitamin A 30IU1%

Calcium 19mg2%

Iron 1mg6%

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

Pigs in a Blanket Recipe - Quick! (Only 4 Ingredients) (2024)

FAQs

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

Historically it was a sausage or sausage meat in bread dough, replaced nowadays with puff pastry.

How do you keep pigs in blankets from getting 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.

How many pigs in a blanket per person? ›

If you're making classic pigs in a blanket recipe, you probably need about 1-2 per person. If you make the mini pigs in a blanket, I would plan for about 4-6 per person. Make them ahead of time. Roll the crescent dough around the hot dogs and put them onto a baking sheet.

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).

What is American version of pigs in a blanket? ›

It might seem obvious (duh, it's a co*cktail sausage wrapped In bacon, right?!) but here's the kicker: we're rather alone in our bacon-wrapped culinary tradition. In the US, pigs in blankets are instead known as pigs in a blanket, and are typically small sausages wrapped not in bacon but in croissant or biscuit dough.

Can pigs in a blanket be prepared 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.

Can I cook pigs in blankets the night before? ›

Tips: The sausages, bacon and glaze can all be prepared separately up to a day ahead. Keep the pigs in blankets covered in their baking dish in the fridge. The glaze can be kept in a sealed container at room temperature, just give it a good stir before use.

Do you need to refrigerate pigs in a blanket? ›

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 reheat pigs in blankets? ›

Reheat in the oven (uncovered) at 190C/375F on a tray in a single layer for 10 minutes. Can I freeze it? Yes, you can prep them ahead by wrapping the sausages and placing on a baking tray, then cover and freeze.

How do you keep pigs in a blanket warm? ›

How do you keep pigs in a blanket warm for a party? You can either keep them in a low-heat oven (around 225 F degrees), and just pull out one plate-full at a time, or you can keep them warm in a slow cooker. The slow cooker method may make them a bit soggy, but it's less hands-on than the oven method.

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.

How long do pigs in blankets last once cooked? ›

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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.

What is the history of pigs in a blanket? ›

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 a blanket the same as kolaches? ›

“Most East Texas bakeries have mistakenly named their 'pig in a blanket' as a kolache,” she said. Although I am not of Czech heritage, I still cringe at the inaccuracy each and every time I see a sign proclaiming “Donuts and Kolaches” in front of a business, only to discover that there are no kolaches to be found.

Where did pigs in a blanket cabbage originate? ›

These are also known as pigs in a blanket. Jewish immigrants from Eastern Europe popularized the dish in New York City, where they became known as Jewish cabbage.

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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