Everything Bagel Mini Pigs In A Blanket Recipe (2024)

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A classic appetizer for parties, this everything bagel mini pigs in a blanket recipe brings an extra punch of flavor and crunch by adding a favorite seasoning.

Every holiday season there are party appetizers that have become a tradition for us to make and snack on. Chex mix, sausage balls, and mini pigs in a blanket are some of the usuals.

I will admit in the past I would just buy the frozen version of little smokies in puff pastry but the last time I had them they were just disappointing and expensive for the amount you get.

So, this year I decided to make homemade pigs in a blanket and I'm kind of wanting to kick myself for waiting so long to do so as this is seriously one of the easiest appetizers to make with just four ingredients. And so much better tasting, too.

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Everything bagel seasoning has been so popular this year, and for good reason, so I decided to kick things up a notch and add some on top. And, yeah, definitely doing that again! The seasoning adds a really nice extra crunch and flavor punch.

What Are Pigs In A Blanket?

When I was growing up pigs in a blanket meant whole hot dogs and a strip of cheese wrapped in refrigerated biscuit dough, or crescent roll dough when my mom was feeling fancy, and baked until golden. We ate them as the main entree at a meal.

These pigs in a blanket are meant as an appetizer since they use little smokies or mini sausages. Though they are addictive enough to eat enough as a meal for sure.

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I like rolling them in puff pastry, but you can totally use refrigerated biscuit dough or crescent roll dough instead.

That's basically it. But, like with this recipe, you can make them a bit more special with a few additions.

Here are the ingredients I used.

  • ~12 oz package of little smokies or mini sausages - This should equate to approximately 35 sausages. I used Hillshire Farm's beef lit'l smokies. You could also use hot dogs cut into thirds.
  • 1 sheet of puff pastry - I used the Wewalka brand which is refrigerated so it doesn't require defrosting or rolling out - just simply unroll. If you use a brand that is frozen do make sure to thaw it and roll out if needed, according to package directions, first.
  • 1 large egg - This will be used as an egg wash to get an extra crisp and golden crust on the puff pastry.
  • Everything Bagel Seasoning - Here's an everything bagel seasoning recipe if you'd like to make your own. I used the prepared everything bagel seasoning mix from Trader Joes.

How To Make Pigs In A Blanket

As I mentioned before these puff pastry little smokies are a breeze to make.

Just cut your puff pastry into strips. I like to put the puff pastry on a cutting board and then use one of the smokies as a ruler of sorts to know how wide to make the strips.

I like completely covering the little smokies with puff pastry but if you're doubling the recipe and want to stretch the pastry you could use half as much per sausage.

I then cut the puff pastry sheet into four rows. I ended up 32 strips of dough.

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Most packages of little smokies have about 35 sausages so you can either cut a couple of the strips in half or make 5 rows of dough if this is the case to wrap them all.

Next, simply roll a puff pastry strip around each sausage and place seam side down on a baking sheet. Then just brush with egg wash, sprinkle on the everything bagel seasoning mix and bake until golden brown and delicious.

These are slightly time-consuming considering the number you have to roll. But, I think it's actually kind of fun to make with a friend or the kids can help too after you cut the puff pastry into strips.

Recommended Equipment

Here are the items I find useful to make pigs in a blanket.

Dipping Sauces For Pigs In A Blanket

To me, these are tasty enough that they don't need a dipping sauce. But if you'd like to have one here are some ideas.

  • Honey mustard sauce
  • Curry ketchup
  • Ketchup mixed with a drizzle of sriracha
  • Basic queso dip
  • 3 Ingredient Spicy Ranch Dipping Sauce

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Everything Bagel Mini Pigs In A Blanket Recipe

Yield: ~35 Pigs in a Blanket

Prep Time: 10 minutes

Cook Time: 25 minutes

Total Time: 35 minutes

A classic appetizer recipe given a new boost of flavor will make this everything bagel mini pigs in a blanket recipe one of the first dishes to go at your next party.

Ingredients

  • 1 sheet puff pastry, thawed and rolled out according to packaging
  • 1 12-ounce pack of little smokies (I used beef)
  • 1 large egg, beaten
  • 2 tablespoons everything bagel seasoning

Instructions

  1. Preheat oven to 400 - 425°F - whatever the directions of the puff pastry packaging say is best to bake it at. Spray a half-sheet baking pan with non-stick spray or for easier clean up, line with greased foil, parchment paper, or a silpat.
  2. Cut unbaked puff pastry into equally sized rectangles for the number of little smokies you have, approximately 35. I like having the entire sausage covered but you may wish to have part of the sausage showing so keep this in mind when cutting the pastry width.
  3. Roll 1 sausage in each puff pastry rectangle. Place seam side down onto the baking sheet at least once inch apart. Repeat until all sausages are in their blankets.
  4. Brush beaten egg over the top of each pig in the blanket. Then sprinkle each pig in a blanket with a bit of the everything bagel seasoning blend.
  5. Bake the pigs in a blanket in the preheated oven for about 25 minutes, or until pastry is puffed and golden brown.
  6. Place baked pigs in a blanket on a serving platter and serve immediately.

Notes

The pigs in a blanket can be pre-made to the stage of rolling in puff pastry and refrigerated up to the night before serving. I do not recommend brushing with egg wash and baking until just before serving as they can start to get soggy after sitting for more than an hour or two.

Nutrition Information:

Yield: 7Serving Size: 5 pigs in a blanket
Amount Per Serving:Calories: 200Total Fat: 17gSaturated Fat: 6gTrans Fat: 0gUnsaturated Fat: 8gCholesterol: 55mgSodium: 506mgCarbohydrates: 5gFiber: 0gSugar: 1gProtein: 7g

Nutrition information may not be accurate. Nutrition information is calculated automatically by and provided by Nutritionix. Exact nutrition information depends on the specific ingredients, brands, and amounts you use.

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Everything Bagel Mini Pigs In A Blanket Recipe (2024)

FAQs

What is the best everything bagel seasoning? ›

McCormick Culinary Everything Bagel Seasoning

It includes a tempting mix of white and black sesame seeds, poppy seeds, dried garlic, onion, and salt. Furthermore, this flavorful seasoning has no MSG, gluten, and is low carb to fit all diets.

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.

Is everything bagel seasoning healthy for you? ›

Everything Seasoning Is Healthy

It contains seeds and dehydrated vegetables, both of which are rich in hardy fibers, healthy fats, and an array of vitamins and minerals. These nutritional components have numerous health benefits, contributing to heart health, digestive health, and overall well-being.

Why does everything bagel seasoning taste so good? ›

This blend is a divine mixture of black and white sesame seeds, dried minced garlic and onion, sea salt flakes and poppy seeds. The concoction's salty, savory flavors are reminiscent of your favorite bagel variety but jive with a lot more than the crusts of white bread.

What can I put on an everything bagel besides cream cheese? ›

What can you put on a bagel other than cream cheese? butter, cheese, ham, turkey, lettuce, mayo, smoked whitefish, tomatoes, peanut butter, olive spread, red peppers, etc. Literally anything you can add to a sandwich can also be added to a bagel.

Can everything but the bagel seasoning go bad? ›

Unopened, a high-quality Everything Bagel Seasoning can last for about 2-3 years past the printed date on the package. Once opened, the quality will be best within 6 months to a year, but if stored properly, it can last 1-2 years.

Can I prep pigs in a blanket ahead of time? ›

Instead of baking them right away, cover the cookie sheet tightly with plastic wrap and refrigerate for up to 2 hours. When you're ready to bake your crescent roll hot dogs, remove the plastic wrap and bake them as directed. Easy-peasy!

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”).

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 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.

What are pigs in a blanket called? ›

Sausage roll is sausage meat in pastry. Pigs in blankets is the American name for what, in Scotland we call kilted sausages, ie small chipolata or co*cktail sausages wrapped in streaky bacon.

What is the New York everything bagel seasoning? ›

Flavor Profile: New York City Everything Bagel Seasoning is savory, garlicky, and oniony, with a nice nutty crunch from the sesame. Uses: Great on Bagels, biscuits, eggs, ice cream, meat, or pasta. How To Use: Use this blend on anything you want to taste, like an everything bagel.

Who made the original everything bagel seasoning? ›

David Gussin of Queens says he invented the "everything" bagel sometime around 1980, when, in a stroke of inspiration, he married poppy seeds with sesame seeds, salt, onion and more. The longtime New Yorker remembers gliding into the Howard Beach bakery on hockey skates for his first day of work.

What is the most popular bagel filling? ›

Cream cheese is the most popular bagel topping. It is a delicious, creamy spread that complements the flavor of the bagel perfectly. Cream cheese is a smooth and spreadable dairy product that is often used as a topping for bagels.

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