Pigs in a Blanket with dijon mustard - I can't eat just one! The secret ingredient makes all the difference!
I think pigs in a blanket are the perfect tailgating snack. They are bite sized and everyone loves them!. Especially me!! These are always the first thing to go at our tailgates.
This recipe for pigs in a blanket it a little different from other recipes I've seen. It has Dijon mustard baked inside the rolls. I really think it makes a difference. Plus, it eliminates the need to have a dipping sauce. Here is a kitchen tip - I use a pizza cutter to cut the crescent rolls; makes cutting so much easier.
These pigs in a blanket are a real crowd pleaser. Serve them at your next gathering for an easy and delicious treat!
appetizer, lil smokies, sausage, tailgating, party food, snack, crescent rolls
Appetizer
American
Yield: 48 pigs
Pigs in a Blanket
prep time: 10 minscook time: 12 minstotal time: 22 mins
Pigs in a Blanket - I can't eat just one! The secret ingredient makes all the difference!
ingredients:
- 2 (8-count) cans refrigerated crescent rolls
- 48 Hillshire Farms Lit'l Smokies (approximately 1 (14-oz) package)
- 1/3 cup Dijon mustard
instructions:
- Preheat oven to 375ĀŗF.
- Unroll both cans of the dough; separate into 16 triangles. Spread a heaping teaspoon of Dijon mustard on each triangle. Cut each triangle lengthwise into 3 narrow triangles.
- Place sausage on wide side of each triangle. Roll up. Place on ungreased cookie sheet.
- Bake 12 to 15 minutes or until golden brown.
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I use to show up to the hunting camp with pigs in a blanket. The guys went wild over them.
ReplyDeleteI do mine same way but with BBQ sauce!
ReplyDeleteI love pigs in a blanket, but have never made the mini ones...now I will! :)
ReplyDeleteLove piggies in a blanket! looking for some good munchies for the game Sunday. Pigs in a blanket will be on the list!
ReplyDeleteWho doesn't love pigs in a blanket. I need to do mini ones soon.
ReplyDeleteI really do like these. Thanks for reminding me I need these for our Super Bowl party!
ReplyDeleteAddictive little things, aren't they? I'll have just one more...
ReplyDeleteI made these for the Cotton Bowl Friday night (Gig 'em Aggies!) and my boys loved them! They've both requested them for their lunch boxes this week.
ReplyDeleteI love the addition of Dijon mustard! The last time I made these I used Conecuh sausage that I already had in the freezer and just cut them the length of little smokies. They were a hit!
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