Italian-Style Pigs in a Blanket | Holiday Recipes: Make Ahead — Lattes, Life & Luggage (2024)

Nov 27

Italian-Style Pigs in a Blanket | Holiday Recipes: Make Ahead

Christine Rosko

Food

Holy November! You guys, this month went out with a serious attitude. We had Winter Storm Brian come through Sunday night and around 5am Monday morning the power went out. During this power outage, there is a small chance my laptop got fried but it’s oddly the only thing in the house effected and it was on a surge protector. So chances are it just decided to die on me for no reason. So when the power finally came back on in the late morning, which also happens to be the time I found out about my dead computer, I had to dive into new laptop research. Luckily, yesterday was Cyber Monday so I was able to grab a good deal. So for the next week or two, I’ll be using my old laptop that serves as a backup. It works just fine albeit kind of slow but because of a little accident several years ago, it’s a bit rough around the edges and *cough* falling apart. I think the hardest part is not having easy access to my Dropbox files on the desktop which is where everything I use for my day job is. They’ve been downloading for 12 hours now and I’m still missing a bunch of files. Such a complicated digital world we live in...

Italian-Style Pigs in a Blanket | Holiday Recipes: Make Ahead — Lattes, Life & Luggage (1)

My lesson: focus is key! Normally, something like this would have put me over the edge and had me near a panic attack. Instead, I took a deep breath, decided I was not going to panic and went into action mode. I unplugged the laptop, grabbed the backup one and got to problem solving. We are 30 days out from Christmas. I need to be productive with clients, I need to be productive with my side businesses, and I need to be productive with Christmas preparations. I knew there had to be Cyber Monday deals and that my chances of needing a new computer were significant so I just went for it. Five hours later, I had a new laptop on the way thanks to lots of help and guidance from one of my best friends' husband. I just barely picked up the pieces of my Monday and stayed up far too late. Yesterday was absolute crap but that doesn’t mean the entire week needs to be too. If you can just focus on one problem at a time, anything is fixable. All it takes is a little patience and perseverance.

Italian-Style Pigs in a Blanket | Holiday Recipes: Make Ahead — Lattes, Life & Luggage (2)

Which brings me to today’s recipe: Italian-Style Pigs in a Blanket. Now that the countdown is on for Christmas, it's time to get serious if you're hosting. Let me start by saying these were an absolute hit in my house. They’re so tasty and delicious. They almost taste like pizza. They are a heavier appetizer - perfect to serve if you’re not having any specific main dish during your party. I love these for Christmas Eve or a friends party. They’re also super easy to make. My appreciation for store-bought dough comes in handy here. You can buy any crescent or croissant dough that you prefer. We’ll be making homemade Italian sausage for Christmas Eve this year but store-bought also works equally well. Make a little bed of cheese on the dough before adding the sausage to wrap. Roll it up and finish with a garlicky butter mixture and some Parmesan cheese. These babies are irresistible.

I hope your week was off to a better start than mine. Let me know if you got any great Cyber Monday deals in the comments below!

Italian-Style Pigs in a Blanket | Holiday Recipes: Make Ahead — Lattes, Life & Luggage (3)

Italian-Style Pigs in a Blanket
Ingredients:
12 Italian Sausage Links
3 cups Italian Blend Cheese, shredded
2 Crescent Dough Packages (24 croissants)
¼ cup Butter, melted
4 tbsp. Parmesan Cheese, grated
2 tsp. Oregano
½ tsp. Garlic Powder

Directions:
1 - Preheat the oven to 375 degrees. Bake the sausage for 25-30 minutes until cooked through. Let cool and cut in half.

2 - Once the sausages have cooled, roll out the croissant dough. Sprinkle each triangle with shredded Italian Blend cheese. Place a sausage on top of the cheese and roll up. Repeat.

**If you’re planning on storing these ahead of time. Stop here. Wrap each sausage in wax paper or plastic wrap, store in an airtight container or large sealable bag. When you’re ready to bake, take out the night before and thaw overnight. Bring the oven back to 375 degrees.**

3 - Mix together the butter, Parmesan cheese, garlic, and oregano. Place the dough-wrapped sausage on a baking sheet. Brush the butter mixture generously over the tops of each wrapped sausage. Bake 15-20 minutes until golden brown. Serve with marinara sauce on the side.

Italian-Style Pigs in a Blanket | Holiday Recipes: Make Ahead — Lattes, Life & Luggage (4)

Italian-Style Pigs in a Blanket | Holiday Recipes: Make Ahead — Lattes, Life & Luggage (5)

Italian-Style Pigs in a Blanket | Holiday Recipes: Make Ahead — Lattes, Life & Luggage (6)

Other Posts You Might Enjoy

Apple Cinnamon French Toast Bake | Holiday Recipes: Brunch

Italian-Style Pigs in a Blanket | Holiday Recipes: Make Ahead

Chocolate Strawberry Pie Squares | Holiday Recipes: Desserts for Non-Bakers

Herby Apple Stuffing | Holiday Recipes: Make Ahead

Classic Meatballs | Holiday Recipes: Make Ahead

Apple Hand Pies | Holiday Recipes: Desserts for Non-Bakers

Cinnamon Roll French Toast Bake | Holiday Recipes

Roasted Root Vegetables | Potluck Recipes

Chicken Parmesan Sliders | Potluck Recipes

3-Cheese Lasagna with Meat Sauce | Holiday Recipes

Panzanella Salad | Potluck Recipes

Italian-Style Pigs in a Blanket | Holiday Recipes: Make Ahead — Lattes, Life & Luggage (2024)

FAQs

Can pigs in a blanket be prepped ahead of time? ›

Have a get-together coming up later in the day? Try rolling up your unbaked mini crescent dogs and keeping them up to 2 hours in the refrigerator until you're ready to bake and serve them. Assemble your crescent roll pigs in a blanket as directed in the recipe and place them on large ungreased cookie sheets.

How do you keep pigs in a blanket fresh overnight? ›

Storage Tips: These are best served warm or at room temperature the day they are made, but leftovers can be stored in the refrigerator in an airtight container for up to 3 days. Freezing Tips: Freeze unbaked pigs in a blanket by assembling and then freezing in a single layer on a baking sheet for about 2 hours.

How do you make pigs in a blanket not soggy? ›

To keep your pigs in a blanket from getting soggy, we recommend drying the hot dog with a paper. This will help decrease the moisture. Can you use lil smokies instead of hot dogs? Yes, you can use lil smokies instead of hot dogs.

Can you cook pigs in blankets the day before? ›

Can you make pigs in blankets ahead of time? Yes. These can be made a day in advance, covered and kept in the fridge. You can also cook them in advance and reheat them with the rest of your roast or Christmas dinner.

Can you cook pigs in blankets and then reheat? ›

You can prepare the pigs in blankets the night before, and keep them in a sealed container until you're ready to cook them. I find these are best served freshly cooked but they do reheat ok if you need to get more ahead. Cook them the day before, cool, and store in the fridge.

How long do cooked pigs in blankets last in fridge? ›

You can keep leftovers of Pigs in Blankets in the fridge for approximately 3 days or so.

How many pigs are in a blanket per person? ›

In 12-15 minutes, you'll have perfectly browned and flakey pigs in a blanket! Pro Tip: plan for about 4-6 of these little bites per person – yes, they are that delicious!

What sides go with pigs in a blanket? ›

The best side dishes to serve with pigs in a blanket are mashed sweet potatoes, baked beans, mac and cheese, Toad in The Hole, green beans and potatoes, cheese dip, deviled eggs, muffin mix waffles, blooming onion, scrambled eggs, creamy coleslaw, garlic bread, potato salad, corn on the cob, and sweet potato fries.

What is the best bedding to keep pigs warm? ›

Cornstalks and small grain straw is the most common type of bedding used, although other materials are also acceptable.

Can I use a crockpot to keep pigs in a blanket warm? ›

Bake them in a 375 degree oven for 9-12 minutes or until golden brown. I always serves the mini pigs in a blanket from a Crock-Pot so that they stay warm during the party.

What weiners do you use for pigs in a blanket? ›

For pigs in a blanket, you can go with a white wine like Riesling, a red wine like Pinot Noir, or rosé. Rosé is especially a good call if you like to dip your piggies in mustard. Enjoy pigs in a blanket with a glass of Sunshower Riesling!

Should pigs in a blanket be served hot or cold? ›

Are pigs in blankets served hot or cold? Pigs in a blanket are best served hot out of the oven, but can definitely be eaten at room temperature.

Can I assemble pigs in a blanket ahead of time? ›

Yes, you can make Pigs in a Blanket ahead of time. I'd recommend prepping them the morning of (or the night before) your party, then storing them in a single layer on a baking sheet (unbaked). Cover the sheet in plastic wrap or foil and refrigerate. Then just pop them in the oven right before you want to serve them.

What food can be prepared the day before Christmas? ›

Make-ahead Christmas recipes
  • Tuscan sausage, kale & ciabatta stuffing. A star rating of 4.5 out of 5. ...
  • Sunken chocolate, olive oil & hazelnut cake. ...
  • Pheasant casserole. ...
  • Roast garlic make-ahead gravy. ...
  • Air-fryer soy & cranberry chicken wings. ...
  • Croissant bread sauce. ...
  • App onlyQuick pickled red cabbage. ...
  • Mincemeat half-baked cookies.

Should cooked pigs in a blanket be refrigerated? ›

Should You Refrigerate Pigs in a Blanket? Yes, since they are a meat product, the leftovers definitely need to be refrigerated. I like to place them in gallon sized ziplock bags. You can reheat them in the microwave, or place them on a baking pan, cover them with foil, and heat them in the oven at 300 degrees.

Can you leave pigs in a blanket out all night? ›

It's fine to leave cooked pigs in a blanket out for a few hours at room temperature, but if you want to reheat them you totally can. Just place them back on the baking sheet and pop them in a very low oven (my oven has a “keep warm” setting that's 170 degrees F; this is perfect!) until warmed through.

Can you pre cook and freeze pigs in blankets? ›

You can prepare and freeze them to cut down your prep on Christmas Day. Want something even fancier? These stuffed pigs in blankets are made with pancetta and homemade sausage stuffing. Take your pigs in blankets to the next level (they look pretty, too) with these rosemary and honey wonders.

Can I eat pigs in blankets 2 days out of date? ›

Yes, if they look alright and smell alright they are fine.

References

Top Articles
Latest Posts
Article information

Author: Lilliana Bartoletti

Last Updated:

Views: 6791

Rating: 4.2 / 5 (53 voted)

Reviews: 92% of readers found this page helpful

Author information

Name: Lilliana Bartoletti

Birthday: 1999-11-18

Address: 58866 Tricia Spurs, North Melvinberg, HI 91346-3774

Phone: +50616620367928

Job: Real-Estate Liaison

Hobby: Graffiti, Astronomy, Handball, Magic, Origami, Fashion, Foreign language learning

Introduction: My name is Lilliana Bartoletti, I am a adventurous, pleasant, shiny, beautiful, handsome, zealous, tasty person who loves writing and wants to share my knowledge and understanding with you.