Mummy Dogs!
I'm not sure if I had more fun making these for Max or watching him eat them! I wouldn't dare offer one to Chloe because last time I tried to feed her a hot dog, she ran away screaming as if I were offering arsenic! She's not far off if using regular hot dogs! I opt for Trader Joe's chicken dogs- they have no nitrates and are much lower in fat and sodium than your average beef hot dog.
What you'll need
1 package of hot dogs of your choice (8) 1 Pillsbury crescent rolls
scissors
mustard
What you'll need to do
Preheat oven to 375
Line a cookie sheet with tin foil- do not use spray
Take crescent rolls out one at a time, cutting them into 1 inch strips
Wrap strips around hot dog...there's really no wrong way to wrap!
I kept mine in for about 20 minutes.
Once they come out- let them cool for about 5 minutes before dotting on mustard eyes.
Your kids will love them- that is, if they don't run away first!
Happy Halloween & enjoy these fun mummies!
Such a cute idea!
ReplyDeleteThank you Erin! How are you?
DeleteThose are so cute! I think we'll need to try them with my 9 year old :)
ReplyDeleteThank you Kristin! I'm sure your 9 year old will love them...my husband did & I won't say his age!! Hahaha!!!
DeleteYay! Looking forward to trying those out! I'm assuming that crescent rolls are dough? In which case I could probably use a pastry roll instead?
ReplyDeleteI think it works well with the crescent rolls because they cut into strips easily. Not sure how pasrty dough would work out.
DeleteI made those at my halloween party last year and they were a big hit. I cut the hot dogs in half to make baby mummys. I think I'll make them for Isabella for dinner on Halloween.
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