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Buttery crescent-wrapped mummy hot dogs are filled with cheese and topped with cute candy eyes for spooky kid-friendly fun!!
We love filling the table with festive Halloween snacks like these hot dogs plus Halloween Pizza and Breadstick Bones that everyone can enjoy!
A Halloween Favorite!
It has become a tradition to have a spooky Halloween dinner with the kids. A favorite for us are the mummy hot dogs. These are basically Pigs in a Blanket but with a ghoulish twist.
Why we make these every year:
- FLAVOR. They’re delicious!! With the buttery crescent dough and cheese inside, kids and adults love these mummy dogs.
- FESTIVE. They’re perfectly spooky, fun and great for any Halloween or fall party.
- MAKE AHEAD. Since these are often made for get togethers, it’s great that they can be made a day ahead for any event.
Just a Few Ingredients
You just need a few items to make these festive dogs:
- Refrigerated Crescent Roll Dough (crescents or sheet) – We like the sheets best. Also, stick to Pillsbury brand dough. The knockoff brand doesn’t work as well or look as good either.
- American cheese slices – any cheese works, but this is our favorite.
- You can also buy cheese filled hot dogs instead of using the slices.
- Hot Dogs – We highly recommend using all beef. You can also use pork, chicken, turkey, or even vegetarian hot dogs.
- Candy Eyes – Use a dot of mustard or ketchup instead of candy eyes!
- Cooking Spray
how to Make Mummy Hot Dogs
Mummy dogs are a quick and simple dinner idea that the kids will love.
- PREP. Heat oven to 375°F.
- DOUGH. Unroll dough. If using crescent rolls, separate at perforations, creating 4 rectangles. Press perforations to seal. If using dough sheet, simply cut into 4 rectangles.
- CUT. Using a knife or pizza cutter, cut each rectangle lengthwise into 10 thin strips, making a total of 40 pieces of dough.
- CHEESE. Slice cheese slices into quarters (the ½ cheese slice, will be cut in half).
- ASSEMBLE. Pair one hot dog and one cheese slice, then wrap 4 pieces of dough around them to look like mummy wraps. You will have to slightly stretch the dough to completely cover the hot dogs. About ½ inch from one end of each hot dog, separate the dough so hot dog shows through for the mummy’s face. Repeat with remaining ingredients.
- BAKE. On a large, ungreased cookie sheet, place wrapped hot dogs (cheese side down) and spray dough lightly with cooking spray. Bake 13 to 17 minutes or until dough is light golden brown and hot dogs are hot.
- EYES. Once they come out of the oven, add two candy eyeballs to the face openings.
To make mini mummy dogs, check out THIS RECIPE to do it.
Ingredient Tips
Hot dog mummies can easily be made without cheese and eyeballs, or changed up however you like!
- Candy eyes. Add them AFTER the mummies have been baked, otherwise, they will melt in the oven.
- No cheese. Omit the cheese and make it plain instead.
- Serve mummy dogs recipe with Bloody Mary Soup, AKA Tomato Soup. Fun right?
- Dipping sauces. Serve your Halloween mummies with a dipping sauce like ketchup, mustard, Fry Sauce, or Honey Mustard Sauce.
Storing Info
- Make ahead of time. Roll the Halloween hot dogs the night before and store them covered in the fridge. Bake the next day.
- Freeze ahead of time. Assemble Halloween mummy hot dogs and place them on a baking sheet then freeze. Once frozen, transfer them to a freezer-safe Ziploc. They will keep in the freezer for up to 2 months.
- To bake. Do not thaw. Simply place the frozen mummy dogs on a baking sheet and bake for 20-25 minutes.
- STORE leftover mummy dogs in the fridge for 2-3 days or in the freezer for about 6 weeks.
- To reheat. Heat up the oven to 350°F, for about 4-5 minutes or until heated through.
For more Halloween Recipes:
Mummy Hot Dogs Recipe
Ingredients
- 1 (8-ounce) can refrigerated crescent roll dough crescents or sheet
- 2½ slices American cheese
- 10 hot dogs
- cooking spray
- candy eyes
Instructions
- Heat oven to 375°F.
- Unroll dough. If using crescent rolls, separate at perforations, creating 4 rectangles. Press perforations to seal. If using dough sheet, simply cut into 4 rectangles.
- Using a knife or pizza cutter, cut each rectangle lengthwise into 10 pieces, making a total of 40 pieces of dough.
- Slice cheese slices into quarters (the ½ cheese slice, will be cut in half).
- Pair one hot dog and one cheese slice, then wrap 4 pieces of dough around them to look like mummy wraps. You will have to slightly stretch the dough to completely cover the hot dogs. About ½ inch from one end of each hot dog, separate the dough so hot dog shows through for the mummy's face. Repeat with remaining ingredients.
- On a large, ungreased cookie sheet, place wrapped hot dogs (cheese side down) and spray dough lightly with cooking spray.
- Bake 13 to 17 minutes or until dough is light golden brown and hot dogs are hot. Once they come out of the oven, add two candy eyes to the face openings.
Video
Notes
- To bake. Do not thaw. Simply place the frozen mummy dogs on a baking sheet and bake for 20-25 minutes.
Nutrition
Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.
My kids love these, and I love how easy they are to make on a busy Halloween night!
I can’t find the video to this recipe. I have used it in the past at home and the kiddos loved it. I am using it in school this year and wanted to show the video, is there one?
Yes, there is! If the video isn’t showing up when you click on “Jump to video”, just scroll down the page and under the heading “A Spooky Dinner” there are about 2 paragraphs of text and then the video should show up for you right there.
Video is not there. Just a blank white space.
That’s odd! It shows up on our end. We’ll look into it. Thanks for the feedback.
I just want to thank you for the video!!! I had read so many recipes for this and yours was the best, and the recipe video perfectly hit the spot!
You’re welcome!! I’m so glad it was helpful and you enjoyed the recipe. Thanks for sharing!
They were great. My granddaughter loved making and eating them. They were very easy
Yay!! So happy to hear they were enjoyed… and easy! Thanks for sharing.
LOL these are awesome. The cheese oozed out a bit, but overall great.
These are as much fun to make as they are to eat. My kids loved them!
What a fun recipe to make with my daughter! Absolutely delicious and so adorable! I love this idea for Halloween. Can’t wait!
Love this cute way to get kids to eat their food. Fast and easy!
I love these, my kids think they’re the best too! SO cute for Halloween!
Aren’t these the cutest little hot dogs?! We always do a fun Halloween dinner at my parents house & this is on the menu!
Always a hit and so much fun to eat! Mummies!