Gluten-Free Pigs in a Blanket Recipe - Good For You Gluten Free (2024)

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I miss pigs in a blanket and haven’t been able to make them since going gluten-free. However, that all changed with the invention of gluten-free puff pastry, and now my gluten-free pigs in a blanket dreams are a reality. This post contains affiliate links. Please see my disclosures.

Anyone who has enjoyed a pig in a blanket knows that they’re basically hot dogs wrapped in puff pastry, which is a flaky and buttery dough.

Gluten-free puff pastry is hard to find in most grocery stores, but if you’re on the hunt for store-bought gluten-free puff pastry dough, read my article, Guide to Gluten-Free Puff Pastry, to find out what brands make gluten-free puff pastry and where you can find it.

In Denver, where I live, I cannot find gluten-free puff pastry to save my life. I once found Schar gluten-free puff pastry dough at my local Safeway, but it’s been years since Safeway has carried it, and I can’t find any gluten-free puff pastry sheets anywhere these days.

I soon realized that if I wanted to enjoy gluten-free pigs in a blanket, I’d have to learn how to make my own gluten-free puff pastry dough.

At first, I was intimidated by the process of making my own puff pastry, but after making it a few times and realizing it’s “not that bad,” I’m now a puff-pastry-making machine.

You can get my gluten-free puff pastry recipe and see my techniques for getting that flakey and buttery gluten-free dough you crave. It’s actually easier than it looks – it just takes some practice.

Can You Buy Gluten-Free Pigs in a Blanket?

Before I show you how to make your own gluten-free pigs in a blanket, you might want to check if your local grocery store carries GeeFree foods pigs in a blanket. Check the GeeFree Foods store locator to see if they’re carried in a store near you.

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Making Pigs In a Blanket

Now, let’s get to the good part: I’ll show you exactly how to make gluten-free pigs in a blanket with just a few simple steps and two ingredients!

Step #1: Gather Your Ingredients

The first thing you want to do is find that gluten-free puff pastry. Store-bought puff pastry is the easiest option.

I recommend Schar gluten-free puff pastry, Gluten Free Easy, or GeeFree Foods puff pastry sheets. For my friends in the UK, please note Genius brand makes a gluten-free puff pastry. Check each company’s store locator to see if its puff pastry dough is available near you.

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If you can’t find gluten-free puff pastry near you, you’ll have to make your own, and you can follow my step-by-step recipe and instructions in this article.

You’ll also want to get mini hot dogs (co*cktail weiners), or simply cut up hot dogs into small, 2-3″ pieces. I use grass-fed, all-beef co*cktail hot dogs from Teton Waters Ranch, which I found at Natural Grocers. These hot dogs are juicy and delicious.

Step #2: Assemble the Pigs in a Blanket

Once you get your store-bought or homemade gluten-free puff pastry in order, it’s time to assemble and cook your gluten-free pigs in a blanket.

Using a single sheet of gluten-free puff pastry, I was able to make 24 gluten-free pigs in a blanket. To maximize the dough, I rolled it out (just a tad) and then used my pizza slicer to cut small rectangles of dough.

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I then wrapped each mini hot dog in the dough, pinched the dough together, and placed each assembled pig in a blanket seam-side down on my baking sheet.

I then brushed the tops with egg wash for a more browned look. This step is optional, but please check the instructions on any store-bought brand to see if it’s recommended. I recommend it when using my puff pastry recipe.

Step #3: Bake

Now you’re ready to bake the gluten-free pigs in the blanket in a 400º F preheated oven for about 12 minutes, keeping an eye on them so they don’t burn. The hot dogs will come out sizzling and the puff pastry will poof up like magic.

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The Taste Test

I cannot tell you how excited I was to eat these gluten-free pigs in the blanket. It’s easily been seven or more years since I’ve had one.

The puff pastry was flaky and doughy, just as I remembered. The Teton hot dogs were juicy and tasty, too. I dipped them in a little mustard for added flavor (although they certainly can be eaten as is).

Keep an eye out for gluten-free puff pastry at your local grocery store and ask the grocery store manager to stock it if your local grocery store doesn’t already. Alternatively, try your hand at making homemade gluten-free puff pastry at home. It’s easier than it looks … and I think the homemade version tastes best.

Other Recipes to Try

  • Gluten-Free Hot Pockets
  • Gluten-Free Chicken Pot Pie

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Gluten-Free Pigs in a Blanket

Enjoy making these gluten-free pigs in a blanket either using store-bought gluten-free puff pastry sheets or making your own gluten-free puff pastry from scratch. This makes for a fun and much-talked about appetizer at any gluten-free dinner party!

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Course: Appetizer, Side Dish

Cuisine: American

Keyword: appetizer, easy appetizer recipes, pigs in a blanket, puff pastry

Prep Time: 20 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 12 minutes minutes

Total Time: 32 minutes minutes

Servings: 12 servings

Calories: 170kcal

Author: Jenny Levine Finke

Ingredients

  • 1 sheet gluten-free puff pastry see notes
  • 24 mini hot dogs
  • 4 tbsp mustard optional

Instructions

  • Defrost gluten-free puff pastry dough as instructed on the package, or make your own gluten-free puff pastry dough from scratch. See notes.

  • Preheat oven to 400º F and line a baking sheet with parchment paper.

  • Roll out puff pastry dough to desired thickness (the thinner the better – about 1/2 – 3/4" thick).

  • Use a butter knife or pizza cutter to cut 24 even rectangles in the dough.

  • Wrap each mini hot dog with puff pastry rectangle. Pinch the dough together and place each hot dog seam side down on the baking sheet.

  • Bake for about 12 minutes or until puff pastry expands and lightly browns. Watch the cook time carefully to ensure the puff pastry doesn't burn.

  • Serve immediately with mustard (optional).

Notes

Nutrition information is approximate. Each serving is 2 pigs in a blanket.

You can purchase gluten-free puff pastry from brands like Schar, GeeFree Foods, Katz, or Gluten Free Easy. If you can’t find puff pastry near you, you can make your own using my gluten-free puff pastry recipe (it’s easier than you think!)

You can use mini hot dogs, co*cktail weiners, or co*cktail sausages to make your pigs in a blanket. You can also cut a hot dog into 2-3″ sized pieces and wrap each piece with the puff pastry.

For an more browned look, brush the top of your puff pastry dough with egg wash before baking. This works well for the homemade puff pastry, but read manufacturer instructions carefully to see if it’s okay with them.

Nutrition

Calories: 170kcal | Carbohydrates: 10g | Protein: 4g | Fat: 13g | Saturated Fat: 4g | Trans Fat: 1g | Cholesterol: 12mg | Sodium: 292mg | Potassium: 50mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 1g | Vitamin A: 4IU | Vitamin C: 1mg | Calcium: 7mg | Iron: 1mg

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FAQs

Are pigs in blankets gluten free? ›

Gluten free. Contains: Sulphur Dioxide/Sulphites.

Can you buy gluten free pigs in blankets? ›

Perfect for turkey dinners! Cooked and ready to reheat from frozen. Delivered free-flow to use as required, minimising wastage.

Are Pillsbury Crescent rolls gluten free? ›

Are Pillsbury crescent rolls gluten free? No, Pillsbury does not currently make gluten-free crescent rolls. Pillsbury does, however, have a variety of gluten free mixes including pizza crust, cookie, brownie, and cake mix. It is easy to make your own gluten free Pillsbury crescent roll copycat using this recipe!

What meats are not gluten free? ›

Yes, meat is naturally gluten-free.

However, be careful with breaded or floured meats, which typically contain wheat and therefore gluten. Watch out for meats marinated or covered in sauces and broths, and be sure to read labels and check for any added ingredients.

Are Aldi Pigs in Blankets gluten free? ›

Aldi Pigs in Blankets and Stuffing Garnish Pack

These are clearly labelled gluten free too so they're safe for all your coeliac guests.

Why did Pillsbury discontinue gluten free? ›

It was an innovative concept, gluten-free dough for various baking needs. But the demand just wasn't big enough. Pillsbury Gluten Free Dough was discontinued. For other gluten-free cookie dough options, see our Dairy-Free Cookie Dough Reviews.

Is cream cheese gluten free? ›

Beyond Celiac say: “Cottage cheese is usually gluten-free, but some brands may contain wheat starch or modified food starch made from wheat.” Cream cheese does not typically contain gluten. Low-fat, fat-free, and flavored varieties sometimes contain additional ingredients, so label reading is still important.

What is a substitute for crescent dough? ›

1 Answer. You want what is called puff pastry dough. It is usually found near pie crusts at the store. It is sold flat or folded, but isn't sold in a roll like crescent dough.

What snacks can gluten-free people eat? ›

21 Quick and Nutritious Gluten-Free Snacks
  • Popcorn with fruit, chocolate, and peanuts. ...
  • Turkey-wrapped cheese sticks. ...
  • Instant oatmeal with apple, walnuts, and cinnamon. ...
  • Cucumber-hummus sandwiches. ...
  • Grass-fed beef jerky. ...
  • Fruit and nut tortilla roll-up. ...
  • Toast with beans and olive oil. ...
  • Yogurt parfait with granola.
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Is Velveeta gluten-free? ›

Since Velveeta is not certified Gluten-Free we cannot give it a perfect 10/10, but unless something changes, you can consider it gluten-free.

Are Doritos gluten-free? ›

There is only one flavor of Doritos that Frito Lay lists as being gluten-free is DORITOS® Toasted Corn Tortilla Chips.

Does pig have gluten? ›

Yes, meat is naturally gluten free. This includes everything from beef, pork, and lamb to chicken, turkey, rabbit, and more. Fish and seafood, though they may not always be considered meat, are gluten free as well.

What are pigs in a blanket made of? ›

In the United States, the term “pigs in a blanket” usually refers to hot dogs or sausages that are wrapped in biscuit or croissant dough and baked. In the United Kingdom, the term refers to small sausages, or “chipolatas,” wrapped up in bacon.

Why is pork not gluten free? ›

Meats and eggs are naturally gluten-free and are safe to consume in their natural form, regardless of whether the source animal consumed gluten-containing grain. Gluten should not be present in properly handled meats. Processed meats such as deli meats could contain gluten, but it is not typical for gluten to be added.

Are pork sausage gluten free? ›

Is Sausage Gluten-Free? Sausage is usually gluten-free and made without gluten-containing ingredients, but they often are made and packaged in facilities that are not up to standards when it comes to the FDA "gluten-free" regulations.

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