If you had told me five years ago that I’d publish a gourmet pigs in a blanket recipe, I would have laughed. Yet here we are: Everything Bagel Seasoning puff pastry pigs in a blanket — a simple, elevated party appetizer that feels special without extra fuss.

After a busy holiday season left me tired and short on time, my freezer accumulated a stash of puff pastry sheets. That forced me to experiment, and I discovered how versatile ready-made puff pastry can be. From plain baked puff pastry bread sticks to quick almond-style croissants, it turned ordinary ingredients into something memorable.

Puff pastry has become my go-to shortcut ingredient for easy show-stopping bites. And because pigs in a blanket are one of those nostalgic party foods everyone loves, swapping biscuit dough or crescent rolls for puff pastry instantly transforms the dish.
How to make a pig in a blanket
Pigs in a blanket are a classic finger food because they’re fast, satisfying, and crowd-pleasing. The puff pastry version is just as straightforward: pat the hot dog dry so the dough adheres, wrap it snugly with a strip of puff pastry, and pinch the seam to seal. The exposed ends of the hot dog are fine — they brown and crisp nicely in the oven.

Part of the appeal is how approachable it is: you don’t need advanced techniques to get a golden, flaky result. Brushing with an egg wash gives a glossy finish, and sprinkling Everything Bagel Seasoning on top adds savory crunch and garlic-onion flavor — a small step that delivers a big payoff.

Can you make gourmet pigs in a blanket?
Absolutely. Choose good-quality hot dogs or sausages, use high-quality puff pastry, and finish them with flavorful toppings. If you prefer, cook and drain ground or sliced sausage before wrapping. Press seasonings into the egg-washed dough for better adhesion and more pronounced flavor. These small changes turn a nostalgic snack into a refined appetizer suitable for parties or casual gatherings.
Everything Bagel Seasoning is my favorite topping for these puff pastry pigs in a blanket. It adds texture and a punchy seasoning profile without needing additional ingredients. You can use store-bought blends or make your own seasoning mix from pantry staples.
Recipe
Everything Puff Pastry Pigs in a Blanket
An elevated take on a classic party finger food: hot dogs wrapped in puff pastry and topped with Everything Bagel Seasoning.
Course: Appetizer | Cuisine: American | Author: Marianne
Ingredients
- 6 hot dogs (all-beef, bun length)
- 1 sheet puff pastry, defrosted if frozen (half of a standard package)
- 1 egg, beaten (for egg wash)
- 3 tablespoons Everything Bagel Seasoning (adjust to taste)
Instructions
- Preheat the oven to 350°F (175°C). Line a baking sheet with parchment paper.
- Slice the puff pastry sheet in half lengthwise, then cut each half into three equal strips for a total of six pieces.
- Pat each hot dog dry with a paper towel so the dough will stick. Wrap each hot dog with a puff pastry strip and pinch the dough to seal along the seam. The hot dog ends may remain exposed.
- Carefully slice each wrapped hot dog into thirds to create bite-sized pigs in a blanket and arrange them on the prepared baking sheet.
- Brush each piece with the beaten egg. Sprinkle a light pinch of Everything Bagel Seasoning on each one (roughly 1/8 to 1/4 teaspoon each, or to taste).
- Bake for about 30 minutes, or until the puff pastry has fully puffed and turned golden brown. Remove from the oven and let cool for a few minutes before serving.
- Serve warm with spicy mustard, ketchup, or your preferred dipping sauce.


Notes and variations
- For a more gourmet option, swap the hot dogs for fully cooked bratwurst slices or smoked sausages. If using raw sausages, cook and drain them first.
- Adjust seasoning to taste — try poppy seeds, sesame seeds, or coarse sea salt if you want a different crunch.
- Puff pastry browns best when the oven is hot and the pieces are spaced so air can circulate. For extra crispness, use a higher rack in the oven for the last few minutes of baking.
- These are easy to make ahead: assemble, refrigerate, and bake shortly before serving. They also freeze well; bake from frozen and add a few extra minutes to the cooking time.

If you try this recipe, tag @basilandbubbly on social media to share how yours turned out. These puff pastry pigs in a blanket are a quick way to upgrade a classic and please a crowd with minimal effort.