When we went camping a few weeks ago we were introduced to a new concept by our friends...pigs in a blanket roasted over the campfire. Here's the recipe. Are you ready? It's so simple it's silly.
1 8-pack hot dogs (we really love Oscar Meyers' premium nitrate and nitrite free hot dogs -- this week they're on sale at Meijer -- buy 8 and they are 99 cents!)
1 tube (of 8) crescent roll dough...you know the kind you whack on the counter?
Take a triangle of dough and wrap it around a hot dog. Smush it around so that it covers the hot dog mostly. Skewer it on a hot dog roasting stick. The best way is so that it can get all of the long sides near the coals. Like this...
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Make sure that you don't get the hot dog in the flames but near the coals. Keep a close watch on it and turn it every so often. The thinner you spread out the dough the better your chances of not having a doughy pig in a blanket. They are delicious! Give it a try!
5 comments:
What a clever idea -- I'll have to keep that in mind for bonfires :)
Blessings!
Gail
Thanks for sharing your recipes, tried the macaroni one and it got the thumbs up from our DD (also known as the macaroni queen.)
Interesting, I wonder if wrapping it in tin foil would work? I always like to put cheese in mine and I use biscuit dough...we had our first family camping trip the first weekend in august. I haven't been camping since I was a child, we had a wonderful time, I look forward to camping more often and I look forward to experimenting with this recipe!
Thanks so much for your kind words ladies! Michelle, I think the tin foil would help reduce the browning of the roll or biscuit. Great idea! : )
My daughter asked to make these for dinner tomorrow when we go camping. Brilliant idea, especially the advice for using foil to keep the dough from getting charred. Thanks!
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