Holiday Pigs in a Blanket Recipe

Pigs in a Blanket are a timeless, crowd-pleasing appetizer that never fails to impress, whether you’re hosting a holiday party, gathering friends for a game night, or simply craving a quick snack. These little bundles of flaky pastry and savory sausage are easy to make, endlessly customizable, and always a hit. This guide will walk you through the entire process, from selecting ingredients to serving suggestions, so you can create the perfect Pigs in a Blanket every time.

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Why Pigs in a Blanket Are a Must-Have

Pigs in a Blanket are more than just mini sausage rolls, they’re a versatile finger food that can be tailored to suit any taste or dietary preference. The combination of buttery pastry and juicy sausage makes each bite satisfying and festive. Pigs in a Blanket are easy to prepare, affordable, and can be made in large batches, making them ideal for entertaining. Whether you’re serving them at a holiday event or a casual movie night, Pigs in a Blanket are a reliable choice that everyone loves.

Holiday Pigs in a Blanket appetizer

Holiday Pigs in a Blanket

A festive and easy-to-make appetizer, Holiday Pigs in a Blanket combine mini sausages with dough for a crowd-pleasing treat that’s perfect for holiday gatherings.
Prep Time 15 minutes
Cook Time 18 minutes
Total Time 33 minutes
Servings: 20 pieces
Course: Appetizer, Party Snack
Cuisine: American, Holiday
Calories: 250

Ingredients
  

Main Ingredients
  • 1-2 lbs Mini cocktail sausages (beef, pork, chicken, or vegetarian) Flavor affects the final taste.
  • 2-3 tubes Crescent roll dough or puff pastry Puff pastry gives flakier bites; crescent dough is classic.
  • 1 Egg (beaten) For an attractive golden glaze.
  • to taste Sesame seeds or everything bagel seasoning Optional, adds texture and festive look.
  • to taste Mustard or honey mustard For dipping.
  • optional Brown sugar or maple glaze For a holiday-sweet variation.

Method
 

Preheat and Prep
  1. Preheat your oven to 375°F (190°C).
  2. Line a baking sheet with parchment paper.
Prepare the Dough
  1. Unroll crescent dough or thaw puff pastry according to package instructions.
  2. If using crescent dough, press seams together to make a single sheet and cut into 1-inch strips.
  3. For smaller bites, cut strips thinner; adjust cooking time by 1–2 minutes less.
Assemble
  1. Place a mini sausage at the wide end of a strip and roll the dough around it snugly.
  2. For an attractive spiral, slightly overlap the dough as you roll.
  3. Repeat with remaining sausages and arrange on the baking sheet.
Glaze and Season
  1. Brush each roll with beaten egg.
  2. Sprinkle with sesame seeds or seasoning.
Bake and Finish
  1. Bake for 12–18 minutes until golden brown and puffed.
  2. Brush with maple or brown sugar glaze after removing from the oven (optional).
Serve Warm
  1. Place on a platter with bowls of mustard or honey mustard for dipping.
  2. Keep chafing dishes on low heat for larger parties to maintain crispness.

Notes

Dough should not be greasy; pat sausages dry. For make-ahead, assemble and refrigerate unbaked. Bake from chilled, adding 2–3 minutes.

Ingredients for Pigs in a Blanket

Pigs in a Blanket ingredients

To make a batch of Pigs in a Blanket, you’ll need:

  • 24-36 mini cocktail sausages (pork, beef, or vegetarian)
  • 2 sheets refrigerated crescent roll dough or puff pastry
  • 1 egg, beaten (for egg wash)
  • Brown sugar and Dijon mustard (optional, for a sweet-and-spicy glaze)
  • Everything bagel seasoning or flaky sea salt (for a finishing crunch)
  • Toothpicks (optional, for securing or labeling dietary variations)

For a gluten-free version, use gluten-free pastry dough. For a vegetarian option, swap out the sausages for plant-based mini sausages and label them clearly if serving a mixed crowd.

Equipment Needed

You don’t need any fancy equipment to make Pigs in a Blanket. Here’s what you’ll need:

  • Rimmed baking sheet (prevents drips and helps with even browning)
  • Parchment paper or silicone baking mat (makes cleanup easier)
  • Pastry brush (for applying egg wash or glaze)
  • Sharp knife or pizza cutter (for slicing dough)

A quality rimmed baking sheet and silicone mat are great investments if you frequently host gatherings.

Step-by-Step Instructions

  1. Prep and Chill: Preheat your oven to 375°F (190°C). Keep your pastry chilled until just before cutting to preserve its flakiness. Line a baking sheet with parchment paper.
  2. Cut and Wrap: Unroll the crescent dough or thaw the puff pastry. Cut the dough into 1-1.5 inch strips. Place a mini sausage at the thick end of each strip and roll toward the thin end. For puff pastry, fold seam-side down to keep edges sealed.
  3. Brush and Season: Place the rolls seam-side down on the baking sheet. Brush each with beaten egg. Sprinkle lightly with everything bagel seasoning or flaky salt. For a sweet-savory option, mix 1 tablespoon brown sugar with 1 teaspoon Dijon mustard and brush onto the rolls.
  4. Bake Until Golden: Bake for 12-16 minutes, rotating the sheet halfway through for even browning. Remove when the pastry is golden and the sausages are heated through. Let rest for 2-3 minutes before serving.

For larger batches, use two baking sheets and stagger the oven racks. Rotate the sheets halfway through baking to ensure consistent results.

Pro Tips and Troubleshooting

  • Dough Not Crisping: Make sure the dough is well chilled before baking and don’t overcrowd the sheet—tight spacing creates steam.
  • Sausage Pops Out: Place the sausage slightly off-center on the dough strip and press the seam. A dab of water can help seal puff pastry edges.
  • Avoid Soggy Bottoms: Prebake your sheet for a few minutes (without food) to reduce steam accumulation, or use a perforated baking sheet if available.
  • Dietary Swaps: For vegetarian guests, use plant-based mini sausages and label them with toothpicks to avoid mix-ups.

Serving Suggestions

Pigs in a Blanket are incredibly versatile. Here are some ways to serve them:

  • Classic Platter: Arrange Pigs in a Blanket with mustard and ketchup served in ramekins.
  • Upscale Party Version: Drizzle with balsamic glaze and sprinkle with microgreens.
  • Kid-Friendly Ideas: Serve with honey mustard and apple slices.
  • Themed Variations: Add chopped rosemary and maple glaze for a holiday twist, or wrap with a thin bacon slice for a smoky flavor.

Easy Variations:

  • Cheese-Stuffed: Add a small cube of sharp cheddar or pepper jack before rolling.
  • Spicy: Brush with sriracha-honey glaze for a sweet heat.

Storage Tips

  • Refrigerate: Store cooled Pigs in a Blanket in an airtight container for up to 3 days.
  • Reheat: For best texture, reheat on a baking sheet at 350°F (175°C) for 6-8 minutes until heated through and crisped.
  • Freeze: Flash-freeze on a sheet, then transfer to a zip-top bag for up to 2 months. Bake from frozen at 375°F (190°C) for 15-18 minutes.

Nutrition and Health Benefits

Approximate serving size: 2-3 pieces per person as an appetizer.

  • Calories: 120-180 per 3-piece serving (varies with dough type and sausage)
  • Protein: Sausages provide 6-10 g protein per serving; choose lean or plant-based varieties to adjust.

Pigs in a Blanket offer quick protein and can be balanced with vegetable sides for a more complete snack. Opt for whole-ingredient sausages and control portion size to keep this festive appetizer balanced.

FAQs

How long do I bake Pigs in a Blanket?

Bake at 375°F (190°C) for 12-16 minutes until pastry is golden and sausages are hot. Check at 12 minutes and adjust for oven variation.

Can I make Pigs in a Blanket ahead of time? 

Yes.assemble and refrigerate for up to 24 hours, then bake just before serving for the freshest texture.

What dough is best for Pigs in a Blanket?

Puff pastry yields flakier layers; refrigerated crescent dough is quicker and still delicious. Choose based on time and texture preference.

Are there good dipping sauces for Pigs in a Blanket?

Classic mustard, honey mustard, or a cranberry-mustard dip are all easy, crowd-pleasing options.

Can I make these vegetarian?

Absolutely. Use plant-based mini sausages and label them if serving mixed dietary options.

Conclusion

Pigs in a Blanket are a reliable, adaptable appetizer that delivers big flavor with minimal fuss, perfect for any occasion. This guide covered ingredients, equipment, step-by-step baking, pro tips, storage, nutrition, and quick FAQs so you can make festive bites confidently. Try the variations and storage tips, then impress your guests with a platter everyone can enjoy.

For more party-ready appetizer ideas and recipes, check out our collection of easy appetizer recipes for more inspiration.

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