• Skip to primary navigation
  • Skip to main content
  • Skip to primary sidebar
Trending: Healthy New Year
  • About
  • Shop
  • Work with Me
  • Contact

Cooking for Keeps

  • All Recipes
  • Course
    • Appetizers
    • Bread
    • Breakfast
    • Casseroles
    • Cocktails
    • Dips
    • Main Course
    • Pasta
    • Salads
    • Sandwiches
    • Sauces
    • Side Dishes
    • Soups & Stews
    • Stir Fries
    • Sweets
  • Protein
    • Beef/Lamb
    • Chicken/Poultry
    • Pork
    • Seafood
    • Vegetarian
  • Method
    • Casseroles
    • Slow-Cooker
    • Grilling
    • Minimal Ingredients
    • Quick
    • Air Fryer/Instant Pot
    • Oven
    • No cook
    • Stovetop
    • Kid Friendly
    • Dinner Party Worthy
    • One Pan
Home Appetizers
Medium medium

Everything Soft Pretzel Pigs in a Blanket

By: Nicole Leave a Comment
Posted: 09/27/13 Updated: 02/20/15

This post may contain affiliate links. Please read my disclosure policy.

Piggies in a blanket? Yes. Pretzel piggies in a blanket?? Yes Yes Yes

Everything Soft Pretzel Pigs in a Blanket

I will never get tired of the food my seven-year-old self ate. I could lie and say it’s all about the nostalgic feeling it gives me, takes me back to when I was a kid, or, even better, blame Kevin’s need to relive his bachelor days…but really, I just honestly still like the stuff.

Kraft Mac and Cheese. SpaghettiOs® . Chef Boyardee. Pigs in a blanket. You name it. I like it.

In fact, tonight I don’t feel like cooking, so Kevin and I are going to forgo the fancy dinner and cook up some Hamburger Helper®, then eat it while sitting our butts in front of the TV. Pretty romantic, huh?

Please don’t tell anyone.

Everything Soft Pretzel Pigs in a Blanket

Guilty pleasure confessions aside, I don’t want you to get the idea in your head that processed garbage was all I ate growing up, it wasn’t. In fact, it was the opposite, my Mom was (and is) an awesome cook (where do you think I got it from?). She never let my brother and I (or my dad, but he wouldn’t touch any of it anyways) eat any of that stuff for family dinners, only the occasional lunch – maybe that’s why I still love all of it so much, because it was such a treat when I did get the privilege of having the little blue box.

Everything Soft Pretzel Pigs in a Blanket

You know what the great thing about kid food is? It transitions perfectly into football food that adults and kiddos will love – making my guilty pleasure not so guilty at all – it’s all for the kids!

Everything Soft Pretzel Pigs in a Blanket

While I typically try to class-up football food a bit, these require none of that. They’re perfect they way they are – I mean there’s a reason pigs-in-a-blanket are always the first thing to go at any party. Everybody loves them.

I used the same pretzel dough recipe I used here and here, except instead of making eight jumbo pretzels I cut off tiny portions of dough, rolled it out to a very thin rope, and then wrapped it around hot dogs cut into thirds. You want to make sure each time you roll the dough across the hotdog, the layers are overlapping and go to the end of the hot dog; otherwise it will all unravel while in the boiling water. Some of them I put cheese in, some of them I didn’t, the choice is yours.

The dough recipe yields a TON of pretzel dogs, so beware. I’d use two packages of hot dogs, but you still might have leftover dough. Make it all, because they will go fast.

Side Note. The reason these guys are so pale is because I made so many batches that I ran out of baking soda and eggs when it came time to photograph. Yours will turn out much more golden.

Pretzel Pigs in a Blanket
 
Print
Serves: 50-60 dogs
Ingredients
  • 1 package active dry yeast
  • 1 ½ cups warm water
  • 1 tablespoon sugar
  • 2 teaspoons kosher salt
  • 4 ½ cups all-purpose flour
  • 4 tablespoons unsalted butter
  • 10 cups water
  • scant ⅔ cup baking soda
  • 1 egg
  • 1 tablespoon water
  • 2 packages hot dogs, dogs cut into thirds
  • 15 slices American cheese (optional)
  • Pretzel salt, poppy seeds, granulated garlic, sesame seeds, granulated onion for sprinkling
Instructions
  1. n the bottom of a stand mixer, combine water, sugar and salt. Sprinkle yeast over. Let set for 5 minutes until foamy. Add in flour and melted butter. Using the dough hook, mix the dough until combined on a low speed, Increase the speed to medium and mix for five to seven minutes until dough becomes smooth and pulls away from the sides of the bowl.
  2. Rinse bowl off and then grease with canola oil. Place dough in the bottom and coat with oil. Cover with a towel and place in a warm, draft –free place for one hour.
  3. Preheat oven to 450 degrees.
  4. Cut off about a round tablespoon of dough. Roll into a thin rope, about 4- 4 ½ inches. Wrap around hot dog, pinch dough together in between each roll and then pinch end into dough to ensure it stays together during the cooking process.
  5. Bring water to a rolling boil, add in baking soda. Boil dogs, five or six at a time for 45 seconds.
  6. Place on greased baking sheet or silt pad. Brush with egg wash. Sprinkle with seasonings.
  7. Bake for 12-15 minutes until golden brown.
  8. Serve with mustard.
3.2.1255

*Pretzel dough from Alton Brown via Foodnetwork.com

Pretzel Pigs in a Blanket PS1

Meet Nicole

Welcome! My lifelong passion for delicious food and cooking has evolved over time into an equal love of showing you an elevated meal can be easy, approachable and most importantly, tasty. Dive in and find something perfect for you and your family!

Read more...

You May Also Like...

  • Fancy Boursin Pigs in a Blanket
    Fancy Boursin Pigs in a Blanket
  • Soft Pretzel Sticks with Pumpkin Beer Fondue
  • Everything Bagel Goat Cheese Log 4
    Everything Bagel Goat Cheese

Never miss a recipe!

Loading

Reader Interactions

Leave a Comment Cancel reply

Have a question? Submit your question or comment below.

Recipe Rating




Rate this recipe:  

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

Primary Sidebar

hey

Meet Nicole

Welcome! My lifelong passion for delicious food and cooking has evolved into an equal love of showing you easy elevated meals can be approachable and most importantly, tasty.

Read More

Browse by Difficulty

Easy easy Medium medium Advanced hard

Reader Favorites

Best Chicken Enchilada

Best Chicken Enchilada Recipe

Italian Stromboli

Italian Stromboli (5 Ingredients!)

French Onion Chicken Skillet

French Onion Chicken Skillet

One Pot Mexican Past

One Pot Turkey Mexican Pasta

Subscribe to latest recipe updates

Loading

Trending

Coconut Curry Meatballs

Coconut Curry Meatballs

Bulgogi Beef Lettuce Wraps

Bulgogi Beef Lettuce Wraps

Creamy Chicken Tortilla Soup

Creamy Chicken Tortilla Soup

Spinach and Ground Beef Stuffed Shells

Stuffed Pasta Shells with Ground Beef and Spinach

Never miss a recipe!

Loading

By Course

Appetizers

Breakfast

Quick and Easy

Main Course

Soups

Salads

Side Dishes

Sweets

Explore

About Nicole

Shop Favorites

Press

Work With Me

Privacy Policy

Accessibility

Contact

© 2025 Cooking for Keeps
Site Credits Designed by Melissa Rose Design Developed by Once Coupled
Back to Top