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Mark Boughton. Make this brunch favorite so easily with the help of canned crescent roll dough. Get the recipe: Easy Crescent Roll Breakfast Pizza Related: 25 Best Breakfast Pizza Recipes
Working quickly while cold, unroll the crescent dough sheet on a lightly floured surface and separate the perforated dough into 8 triangles. Cut each dough triangle into 3 equal skinny triangles.
For more fancy appetizers, try Ree Drummond's twist on pigs in a blanket, ham and cheese pinwheels, or one of the finger foods ahead. They're a perfect way to lead into a bigger Christmas dinner ...
Immaculate Baking Co. Crescent Rolls. Only 100 calories per flaky, buttery roll, and zero trans fat. Trader Joe’s Organic American Cheese Slices. Finally, plastic cheese has gone organic. If there’s not a Trader Joe’s near you, look for Wholesome Valley Slices. You only need half of this 50 calorie American slice per crescent roll.
Preheat the oven to 375 degrees. Remove the cocktail franks from their package and pat them dry with a paper towel. Poke 1-2 small holes in each frank and set aside.
American cookbooks from the 1800s have recipes for "little pigs in blankets", [2] but this is a rather different dish of oysters rolled in bacon similar to angels on horseback. The modern version can be traced back to at least 1940, when a U.S. Army cookbook lists "Pork Sausage Links (Pigs) in Blankets". [3]
Enter this bite-sized, stuffing-centered appetizer with a tangy, three-ingredient dipping sauce (just cranberry sauce, honey, and Dijon). Get the Sausage Stuffing Bites With Cranberry Sauce recipe .
Easy Pigs in a Blanket We can't discuss party bites without mentioning the ultimate appetizer: Pigs in a Blanket. This take on the fan-favorite finger food only calls for three ingredients.