One of the most popular appetizer recipes out there for any holiday is pigs in a blanket (I prefer ones like these that are pigs in a blanket with cheese but any work). There’s just something about the taste of the baked buttery crescent dough and classic hot dogs together that’s just delicious. These fun hot dog mummies are the full size version of those but all decorated like cute mummies for Halloween. This fun Halloween recipe has been around for a while, but it really never gets old! So bake up a batch of these mummy hot dogs and take them to all of your Halloween parties this year – I can guarantee they’ll be a hit all Halloween season long! They go great with these Halloween dirt cups and these Halloween pretzels – a little sweet, a little savory, and a lot spooktacular!

Why You’ll Love This Recipe

Easy – these are about as easy as you can get. It’s just wrapping regular hot dogs in crescent roll dough and baking! Fun – crescent mummy dogs are one of those things that comes back just as popular every year because of how fun and themed they are! Kids will love these cute mummies and adults love that they’re not just more sweet treats and actually something you can eat as a fun dinner idea! Quick – these only take a few minutes to prep and a few minutes to bake, which means that your Halloween dinner can be on the table in no time at all!

Ingredients

Ingredient Notes

Hot dogs – any full size hot dogs work for these. We prefer all-beef organic hot dogs but anything works – even something like a polish sausage would work too. Just make sure they’re not too big or you’ll end up with people eating half of the wrapped mummy dogs and not being able to finish them. You could obviously also do this with little s’mokies if you wanted to do mini mummy dogs.Crescent rolls – this recipe is written with crescent dough sheets instead of the crescent triangles, but I’ve included notes in the recipe below on how to use the crescent roll triangles if you can’t find the sheets. A dough sheet or the triangles pressed together work just fine. You could even use the canned pizza dough if you can’t find crescent rolls, but that’s your last resort.

These fun mummy dogs are the perfect Halloween dinner idea or appetizer for your next Halloween party! They’re simple to make and a fun Halloween recipe that kids and adults both will love! One of the most popular appetizer recipes out there for any holiday is pigs in a blanket (I prefer ones like these that are pigs in a blanket with cheese but any work). There’s just something about the taste of the baked buttery crescent dough and classic hot dogs together that’s just delicious. These fun hot dog mummies are the full size version of those but all decorated like cute mummies for Halloween. This fun Halloween recipe has been around for a while, but it really never gets old! So bake up a batch of these mummy hot dogs and take them to all of your Halloween parties this year – I can guarantee they’ll be a hit all Halloween season long! They go great with these Halloween dirt cups and these Halloween pretzels – a little sweet, a little savory, and a lot spooktacular!

Why You’ll Love This Recipe

Easy – these are about as easy as you can get. It’s just wrapping regular hot dogs in crescent roll dough and baking! Fun – crescent mummy dogs are one of those things that comes back just as popular every year because of how fun and themed they are! Kids will love these cute mummies and adults love that they’re not just more sweet treats and actually something you can eat as a fun dinner idea! Quick – these only take a few minutes to prep and a few minutes to bake, which means that your Halloween dinner can be on the table in no time at all!

Ingredients

Ingredient Notes

Hot dogs – any full size hot dogs work for these. We prefer all-beef organic hot dogs but anything works – even something like polish dogs would work too. Just make sure they’re not too big or you’ll end up with people eating half of the wrapped mummy dogs and not being able to finish them. You could obviously also do this with little s’mokies if you wanted to do mini mummy dogs.Crescent rolls – this recipe is written with crescent dough sheets instead of the crescent triangles, but I’ve included notes in the recipe below on how to use the crescent roll triangles if you can’t find the sheets. A dough sheet or the triangles pressed together work just fine. Candy Eyeballs – I recommend getting the smaller ones compared to the larger ones that I used on these spellbook brownies. Ketchup – any regular ketchup works. You’ll use it to attach the eyes and you can of course use it as a dipping sauce as well! You could also substitute the ketchup with a dot of mustard instead of if you prefer.

How to make mummy dogs for Halloween

These aren’t too tough to make but make sure to read through the instructions below to make sure you cut the crescent roll dough correctly and wrap the mummies in the right way. I mean there’s not really a wrong way, but there’s a better and not so good way! To start, heat oven to 375 degrees and line a baking sheet with a piece of parchment paper. Pat the hot dogs dry with a paper towel to get out any excess moisture (the crescent roll dough will stick better) and set them aside. Roll out the crescent roll dough carefully. If you’re using actual crescent roll triangles, roll it out into a triangle and press perforations together so you have one full sheet of dough. Use either a pizza cutter, a sharp knife, or even kitchen scissors (but not my favorite method) to cut the dough into 1/4 inch thin strips. The goal is to make all of your pieces of dough about the same thickness if possible. Make sure to stick with thin strips of dough so you have enough to cover all of the hot dogs. If you use wide strips, you won’t be able to wrap the dough strips around the hot dog as many times so your mummy won’t look as wrapped. Take a strip of dough (to use as the mummy wraps) and a hot dog and gently wrap the dough around the hot dog going from one end of each hot dog to the other. I like to leave a little spot toward the toy for the mummy’s face but you could wrap them completely if you want and just put the mummy eyes on top instead. Once they’re all wrapped, place the wrapped hot dogs on the prepared baking sheet, making sure to leave a little space between the mummies. Repeat with all of the mummies. Then place the cookie sheet in the oven and bake for 11-13 minutes (or 10-12 depending on how hot your oven cooks) until the mummy wrap on the outside is golden brown and the hot dogs are warmed completely. Let the mummies cool for a few minutes then add a little dot of ketchup (or a dab of mustard) on the back of each of the candy eyes and place them on the front of the mummy dogs to create the mummy’s face.

Expert Tips

Make these cheesy mummy dogs by using cheese hot dogs instead of regular ones! They’ll give you that cheesy flavor without all of the mess! Store in an airtight container in the fridge for up to three days. These are best served immediately after cooking them, but they will store okay. Just make sure to reheat them in the oven, not the microwave, so they don’t get soggy.

More Delicious Recipes

If you need more yummy recipes for Halloween night, try out any of these Halloween food ideas!

Halloween bark – this fun Halloween bark recipe would make the perfect dessert after these mummy dogs! Halloween punch – a fun Halloween punch that’s full of creepy and spooky surprises! Pumpkin pizzas – if you want another fun Halloween dinner or appetizer idea, these pumpkins might fit the bill! Cauldron cupcakes – these cute witch themed cupcakes look more like a witch’s brew than cupcakes! Witch hat cookies – speaking of witches, these fun cookies are about as easy as Halloween treats get! Easy Mummy Dogs Recipe for Halloween - 26Easy Mummy Dogs Recipe for Halloween - 17Easy Mummy Dogs Recipe for Halloween - 55Easy Mummy Dogs Recipe for Halloween - 6Easy Mummy Dogs Recipe for Halloween - 1Easy Mummy Dogs Recipe for Halloween - 28Easy Mummy Dogs Recipe for Halloween - 54Easy Mummy Dogs Recipe for Halloween - 53Easy Mummy Dogs Recipe for Halloween - 5Easy Mummy Dogs Recipe for Halloween - 31Easy Mummy Dogs Recipe for Halloween - 33Easy Mummy Dogs Recipe for Halloween - 54Easy Mummy Dogs Recipe for Halloween - 70Easy Mummy Dogs Recipe for Halloween - 81