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    Piggies in a blanket air fryer (Halloween edition)

    Published: Oct 22, 2024 · Modified: Nov 11, 2024 by The Kitchen Bucket List

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    Get ready to roll out the most spooktacular snack for this Halloween season, piggies in a blanket done in the air fryer! It is the perfect treat to serve at your Halloween get-together or any day you want to raid the tomb for some spooky fun.

    A serving plate full of a spooktacular snack, Halloween piggies in a blanket done in the air fryer. It cooks them to a golden brown and once the eyes are added, they become mummy dogs. A sensation for your next Halloween party or any day you want to raid the tomb for some spooky fun. this recipe
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    • 5 reasons why you should make these piggies in a blanket for Halloween
    • More sweet Halloween treats
    • Ingredients
    • Top Tip
    • Instructions
    • Equipment
    • Storage
    • More tasty treats
    • Easy dinner
    • Piggies in a blanket air fryer (Halloween edition)

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    Overhead shot of the piggies in a blanket in the air fryer basket. They are done up for Halloween to look like mummy dogs with googly eyes.

    5 reasons why you should make these piggies in a blanket for Halloween

    It is so easy to transform these piggies in a blanket with the air fryer into mummy dogs.
    They are a perfect Halloween treat for many reasons.

    • They are fun and festive: It doesn’t matter how you wrap the mummy dogs. The air fryer will cook them to a golden brown. Once the eyes are added, they become a sensation at your Halloween parties and get-togethers.
    • Kid-Friendly: This is a fun recipe to get kids excited and involved in food. Your little gremlins can help with wrapping the hot dogs. Then they can make sure the googly eyes are perfectly placed.
    • Customizable: Have fun with this recipe by using different sausages, and doughs, and don’t forget to serve with different dips.
    • Great for parties: They are excellent finger food, which doesn’t need the use of utensils or plates.
    • Create memories: Making the piggies in a blanket with the air fryer allows the whole family to get involved. You will love how everyone in the kitchen laughs and talks about how this spooky recipe turns the piggies into mummy dogs.

    More sweet Halloween treats

    We had so much fun in the kitchen this year coming up with delightful, clever, and scrumptious Halloween treats like Halloween pretzels. To bring a sweet gory touch, try our Halloween cinnamon rolls that look like intestines. Need some ghost rice krispie treats with pumpkin spice that you can decorate to suit any Holiday party?

    Ingredients

    Overhead shot showing the hot dogs, googly eyes, and crescent dough.

    For these piggies in a blanket done in the air fryer, you only need a few spooky ingredients. Then you will be ready to release the mummy dogs from their tomb for snack time or a Halloween party.

    • Crescent dough
    • 5 hot dogs
    • Googly eyes

    🎃Keep reading down to uncover all the mysterious deets.👻

    Top Tip

    Since the hot dogs are completely wrapped, make sure to flip them halfway through the cook.

    Instructions

    Grab your apron, ready, set, BAKE.

    Overhead shot showing the cut crescent dough and how to start wrapping the mummy dogs.

    Cut the dough into strips.

    Overhead shot showing to wrap the piggies in a blanket done in the air fryer to look like mummy dogs for Halloween.

    Wrap the hot dogs.

    Overhead shot of the piggies in a blanket cooked to a golden brown in the air fryer basket.

    Air fry, then serve and enjoy!

    🦇Keep flying down to reveal all the secretive deets.🧙‍♀️

    Equipment

    • Air Fryer
    • Pizza cutter or knife

    Storage

    Storage: Once the piggies in a blanket have cooled, you can place them in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 2 days.

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    Piggies in a blanket cooked to a golden brown by the air fryer. They have been transformed with the addition of googly eyes to become mummy dogs.

    What do you think of these piggies in a blanket done in the air fryer, a Halloween edition? Please leave us ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ in the review below and tag me @thekitchenbucketlist on Instagram, Facebook, Pinterest, and YouTube!

    Overhead shot of the piggies in a blanket in the air fryer basket. They are done up for Halloween to look like mummy dogs with googly eyes.

    Piggies in a blanket air fryer (Halloween edition)

    The Kitchen Bucket List
    Everyone can help with this spooktacular snack with just 3 ingredients. The perfect finger food when you want to raid the tomb for some spooky fun. The Kitchen Bucket List wants you to have a creative Halloween.
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    Prep Time 5 minutes mins
    Cook Time 8 minutes mins
    Total Time 13 minutes mins
    Course Main Course, Snack
    Cuisine American
    Servings 5 mummy dogs

    Equipment

    • Air Fryer
    • Knife or pizza cutter

    Ingredients
      

    • 5 hot dogs
    • 1 can crescent dough (refrigerated)
    • 10 googly eye

    Instructions
     

    • Unpack the hot dogs and place them on a cutting board. Pat dry with a paper towel. Set aside.
    • Preheat the air fryer to 330℉ for 3 minutes.
    • Unroll the crescent dough on a cutting board.
    • Using a knife or pizza cutter, cut the dough into 10 strips.
    • Wrap each hot dog with 2 strips of dough.
    • Air fry for 8 minutes at 330℉. Flip halfway through the cook.
    • Once cooked, place the googly eye on the mummy dogs.
      NOTE: If the googly eyes don't stick, add a drop of ketchup or mustard behind them.
    • Serve and Enjoy!
    Keyword air fryer mummy hot dogs, Halloween hot dogs, Piggies in a blanket air fryer, pigs in a blanket air fryer

    HAPPY AIR FRYING!!!

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    1. Eva says

      March 06, 2025 at 6:35 am

      5 stars
      How cute. Bookmarking this for Halloween.

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