how to cook hot dogs in microwave
Mummy Hot Dogs are a super fun Halloween treat made with hot dogs or sausages and crescent dough. And don't forget the mustard eyes!
This Mummy Hot Dogs recipe is only two ingredients but sure to be a delicious hit with everyone. Add it to your Halloween charcuterie board or pop them into your kids lunch boxes!
Mummy Hot Dogs
Mummy Hot Dogs
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Mummy Hot Dog Ingredients
- Crescent dough – We use pre-made refrigerated crescent dough.
- Hot dogsor sausages – I love using cheese stuffed hot dogs or sausages so they ooze when you bite into them! Make sure you use a pre-cooked dog or sausage.
- Mustard – For the eyeballs. You could also use ketchup, black olive pieces or even candy eyes, but I find mustard works great and tastes good too.
How do you make mummy hot dogs? (step-by-step)
⭐ First , unroll crescent dough and slice it into thin strips.
⭐ Next , double wrap strips around each of the the hot dogs or sausages (make sure to leave room for the eyes!).
⭐ Then , place mummy dogs on a baking sheet and cook until crescent dough is cooked through and turning golden brown.
⭐ Finally , use mustard to make eyes on each mummy and serve with your favorite condiments.
Preparation
Can you make mummy hot dogs ahead of time?
Absolutely! This is a fun treat to make the evening before and pop into your kids lunch boxes the week of Halloween.
Enjoy them cold or warmed up in a toaster oven or microwave.
What kind of meat for mummy dogs?
The only real rule is that you'll want to use pre-cooked meat (like hot dogs, breakfast sausages, smoked sausages) that only require reheating.
If you're using uncooked sausage (like Italian sausages), cook them first, allow to cool, then wrap with dough and bake as directed.
Leftovers and storage
How long do mummy dogs last?
These will keep 3 – 4 days in a sealed container in the refrigerator. If making ahead, wait until serving to add the eyes.
Can you freeze mummy hot dogs?
We do not suggest freezing this recipe, but you can in a pinch.
Tips, tricks, and frequently asked questions
π» Make them with breakfast sausages for a morning Halloween treat!
π Use pizza dough if you don't have any crescent dough available.
π¦ Try them with mini hot dogs or cocktail wieners for a fun appetizer!
What to eat with mummy hot dogs (serving suggestions)
Make it a full spooky Halloween meal with creepy roasted purple potatoes, I-scream floats and a monster bundt cake!
More yummy Halloween inspired recipes
- Killer apple cider cupcakes
- Candy corn fudge
- Mozzarella eyeballs
- Bat oreo truffles
- Ghost cookies
- Murderous cheesecake mousse
- See all our recipes for Halloween!
Tools we love
- Baking sheets – I love these for everything from baking, to serving, to keeping kids crafts contained.
- Silicone baking mats – Nothing sticks to these! Whaaaa?! Perfect for baking sugary cookies, hot dogs, or cheesy croissants.
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How to Make Mummy Hot Dogs
- 1 can refrigerated crescent rolls 8 ounces (8 count triangles or 1 sheet)
- 6 hot dogs, sausages, or sausage links we used cheese filled sausages!
- mustard for eyes or other condiment or candy eyes!
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Preheat oven to 350F degrees. While oven is heating up, cut the sheet of crescent dough into thin strips.
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Wrap the dogs twice in dough strips, leaving the "face" unwrapped.
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Place your wrapped mummies on a baking sheet and cook for about 15 minutes until dough is turning golden brown.
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Dab mummies with mustard for eyes and serve with your favorite condiments!
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Calories: 149 kcal
Mummy Hot Dogs
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how to cook hot dogs in microwave
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