I for one am a bona fide hot dog aficionado. I’ve always loved ’em, and I always will. Slather those puppies with a truck load of pickle relish, a drizzle of ketchup and mustard, and then pop them into a soft, buttery bun and this girl is in heaven.
That’s the downtown way to eat a hot dog.
The uptown way to eat a hot dog is a bit more refined when they’re wrapped in buttery, flaky pastry dough to create a delicately puffed built-in bun. They’re just as appreciated at an elegant dinner party as a brawling Super Bowl party.
And one of the best parts about them is they’re a puff pastry appetizer that’s easy to make on the run for a haute and hot diggity dog.
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If you’ve ever made this classic party appetizer before, you already know the ingredients list is minimal. To make these mini pigs in a blanket, you’ll need:
Defrost the puff pastry, then roll it out into a large rectangle. Cut into 16 small rectangles.
No need for ketchup, pickle relish, onions or kraut. All these dogs need is a slather of dijon or grainy mustard before rolling them up in the puff pastry with a scattering of fresh herbs such as thyme, rosemary, or marjoram.
Seal the ends of the pastry with an egg wash, then pop the dogs into the fridge for 15 or so minutes to give the pastry time to chill.
Just before baking these pigs in a blanket, brush them all over with egg wash and sprinkle with kosher salt. Bake until the puff pastry turns golden brown.
I’ve never left these mini pigs in a blanket in the fridge for longer then 20 minutes, but you should be fine to let them chill overnight and then bake them off the next day. If you try this out and it works for you, please leave me a comment below!
Technically, yes, but the star of this recipe is the puff pastry. Give it a whirl if you’ve never made pigs in a blanket like this before.
Thawed puff pastry from the freezer aisle is one of the secrets to these quick-to-make-and-bake appetizers nobody can resist. While I generally keep a package of puff pastry in the freezer for times just like this, a fresh pack of pastry will produce the best puff, so be sure to check your expiration date.
I use all-beef kosher hot dogs for what I think is the best flavor, but I’ve also made these rolls with sausages, and really adore my apple chicken sausage version.
I top my puffs with a sprinkle of crackly flaked herbed salt, but poppy seeds or sesame seeds would add an extra dose of flavorful crunch to serve with another round of flavored mustard. But honestly, they’re delish all on their lonesome.
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