Recipe: The Easiest Pigs in a Blanket (2024)

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Recipe: The Easiest Pigs in a Blanket (1)

These pigs in a blanket are so easy, you'll be taking them to every potluck and party this summer.

Serves10Makes18 piecesPrep20 minutesCook25 minutes

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Recipe: The Easiest Pigs in a Blanket (2)

Do you remember the absolute joy you’d feel when your mom would pop open a can of biscuit dough and a package of bite-sized sausages — meaning pigs and a blanket were on the horizon? Our version embraces that exuberance, but we’re upgrading the whole thing.

Thanks to our smart technique, you don’t have to individually wrap 50 tiny sausages to create the perfect bite of flaky, buttery pastry and smoky sausage (but more on that later). These are the easiest pigs in a blanket, and you’re going to be making them all summer long.

Full-Size Sausages Cut the Prep Time in Half

Here’s why these pigs in a blanket are so ingenious: Instead of meticulously wrapping a bunch of tiny hot dogs in canned biscuit dough, you wrap just a few sausages in puff pastry, bake them, and then slice them into bite-sized pieces.

Needless to say, the prep work for these pigs in a blanket is minimal. Buy your favorite puffy pastry — I love the one from Trader Joe’s — and 18 links of your favorite cooked sausage. Aidells sausages, which feature unexpected flavor combinations, are nice if you’re looking to really change things up, but I love keeping it simple with a smoky sausage like andouille.

Say Hello to Sausage in a Snuggie

You’ll begin by unwrapping the puff pastry, brushing it with mustard, cutting it into squares, and then tucking the sausages into their butter blankets of puff pastry. This is why we are dubbing these Sausage in a Snuggie — wrapping the whole sausage in puff pastry cuts down on prep work while also keeping the sausages from drying out in the hot oven.

Bake until the pastry is crisp and flaky, and then slice just before serving. (A serrated knife helps keep the crisp puff pastry intact.) Whatever you do, don’t skimp on mustard and ketchup for serving.

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The Easiest Pigs in a Blanket

These pigs in a blanket are so easy, you'll be taking them to every potluck and party this summer.

Prep time 20 minutes

Cook time 25 minutes

Makes 18 pieces

Serves 10

Nutritional Info

Ingredients

  • 1

    large egg

  • 1 tablespoon

    water

  • All-purpose flour, for rolling (about 1/4 cup)

  • 2 sheets

    frozen puff pastry (from a 16- to 17.3-ounce package), thawed according to package directions, divided

  • 18

    fully cooked sausage links

  • 1/4 cup

    Dijon mustard

  • Optional toppings: Flaky salt, everything bagel seasoning

  • Ketchup and mustard, for serving

Instructions

  1. Arrange a rack in the middle of the oven and heat to 400°F. Line a baking sheet with parchment paper. Place the egg and water in a small bowl and whisk to combine to make the egg wash.

  2. Lightly flour a cutting board. Unfold 1 sheet of the puff pastry on the cutting board and gently roll it into a 12-inch square. Using a pizza wheel or sharp knife, cut the puff pastry into 9 (4-inch) squares. Brush half of each square with mustard and the other half with the egg wash.

  3. Place a sausage in the middle of each square. Fold the mustard side up over the sausage, then continue to roll toward the egg-wash side until the sausage is completely rolled up in pastry. Place on the baking sheet seam-side down. Repeat assembling the remaining pigs in a blanket. Reserve the remaining egg wash.

  4. Freeze for 10 minutes. Brush the pigs in a blanket with a thin layer of egg wash. Sprinkle with flaky salt or everything bagel seasoning if desired.

  5. Bake until deeply golden-brown, 25 to 30 minutes. Let cool for 5 minutes before cutting crosswise into 1-inch pieces if desired and serving with mustard and ketchup.

Recipe Notes

Storage: Leftovers can be refrigerated in an airtight container for up to 4 days.

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Recipe: The Easiest Pigs in a Blanket (2024)

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? ›

There's an addictive spicy mayo that you can make with Sriracha or chili-garlic sauce, a quick ranch dip, and a tangy-sweet maple dijon mustard dip. You could also dip 'em in simple yellow, spicy brown mustard, or ketchup.

Can you make 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 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? ›

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.

How long will cooked pigs in blankets last? ›

Pigs in blankets

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.

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!)

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.

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.

Is Sweet Baby Ray's a dipping sauce? ›

Description. Ray's chicken sauce is perfect for dipping chicken tenders and waffle fries, or spreading onto chicken sandwiches.

Can you cook then reheat pigs in blankets? ›

If you want to cook them ahead, then cook, cool, cover and refrigerate the sausages. 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.

Can you eat cooked pigs in blankets cold? ›

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

Are pigs in a blanket just sausage rolls? ›

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

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.

Where are pigs in blankets made? ›

Where are pigs in blankets made? Some pigs in blankets are made entirely in the United Kingdom, whereas others are assembled in the United Kingdom using meat sourced from EU countries such as Denmark, Germany, the Netherlands, Ireland and France.

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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