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Air Fryer Pigs in a Blanket

by Salma Recipe
Air Fryer Pigs in a Blanket

The first time I made air fryer pigs in a blanket, it was pure desperation. Friends were on the way, the oven was already full, and I needed something fast that felt fun.

I grabbed the air fryer almost on instinct. Ten minutes later, the kitchen smelled like buttery pastry and sizzling hot dogs. That familiar, nostalgic scentโ€”but lighter somehow. Less greasy. More โ€œgrab another.โ€

What I love about this version is the instant payoff. No preheating drama. No flipping trays. Just crisp edges and soft centers every single time.

They puff, they brown, they disappear. Quickly.

This is the kind of recipe that makes people hover near the counter, pretending theyโ€™re โ€œjust passing through.โ€ I see you.

Itโ€™s casual food with serious charm. Kid-friendly, party-perfect, and impossible to stop eating.

Honestly, once you try pigs in a blanket in the air fryer, the oven version feels like extra work.

And Iโ€™m all about less work for more joy.

Recipe Resume (Why Youโ€™ll Love It)

Extra crispy outside
Soft, fluffy inside
Ready in minutes
No oven required
Perfect party food
Minimal cleanup
Crowd-approved classic
Beginner-proof

Why This Air Fryer Pigs in a Blanket Is The Only One Youโ€™ll Ever Need

These became our go-to during movie nights. Someone always says, โ€œJust one more batch,โ€ and suddenly theyโ€™re gone.

They work because theyโ€™re familiar but betterโ€”lighter, crispier, faster. No one misses the oven.

Cuisine: American comfort appetizer

What You Really Need to Make This Amazing Air Fryer Pigs in a Blanket (Simplified)

  • Refrigerated crescent roll dough
  • Mini hot dogs or cocktail sausages
  • Optional egg wash (for shine)
  • Optional sesame or poppy seeds

How to Master the Perfect Air Fryer Pigs in a Blanket (My Secret Method)

Unroll the dough and cut it into small triangles or stripsโ€”nothing precise. Wrap each hot dog snugly, but donโ€™t stretch the dough too tight.

Place them seam-side down in the air fryer basket, leaving space. Air needs room to work its magic.

Air fry until golden and puffed, flipping once if needed. When they look bakery-level golden, theyโ€™re ready.

Let them cool for a minute. Theyโ€™re molten insideโ€”learned that the hard way.


Chefโ€™s Notes and Tips For A Flawless Air Fryer Pigs in a Blanket

Spacing matters. Overcrowding leads to pale dough and uneven cooking. Cook in batches if neededโ€”itโ€™s worth it.

Different air fryers run hot. Start checking early so you hit that perfect golden moment.

Get Creative! Easy Substitutions and Fun Variations

Try wrapping with puff pastry strips for a flakier bite. Add cheese before rolling for melty centers.

Serve with mustard, honey mustard, or spicy ketchup for dipping.

Lighten It Up! Simple Swaps for a Healthier Air Fryer Pigs in a Blanket

Use turkey or chicken mini sausages to cut fat.

Reduced-fat crescent dough works well and still crisps nicely in the air fryer.

Closing

And there you have itโ€”crispy, golden air fryer pigs in a blanket that show up fast and disappear faster. If you make them, tell me how many batches it took. And donโ€™t forget to check out more of our easy, party-ready favorites.

Are You Curious About Anything Else? Take a Look at the Most Frequently Asked Questions We Get About This Recipe

How long do pigs in a blanket take in the air fryer?

Most air fryer pigs in a blanket cook in about 7โ€“10 minutes, depending on size and air fryer model.

For crispy pigs in a blanket in the air fryer, look for deep golden dough and sizzling edges rather than watching the clock.

Do I need to flip them while cooking?

Some air fryers cook evenly without flipping, others donโ€™t. A quick flip halfway guarantees even browning.

If the tops brown faster, rotate the basket instead.

Can I make air fryer pigs in a blanket ahead of time?

Yes. Assemble them a few hours ahead and refrigerate until ready to cook.

Air fry just before serving for best textureโ€”reheating works, but fresh is crispier.

Why did my dough open while cooking?

Loose seams or overstuffing cause unraveling. Press the seam gently and place it underneath.

Chilling assembled pieces for 10 minutes also helps them hold shape.

Can I use puff pastry instead of crescent dough?

Absolutely. Puff pastry creates flakier layers and a slightly richer bite.

Just cut smaller strips and reduce cooking time slightly.

Are air fryer pigs in a blanket healthier than oven-baked?

They often are. The air fryer uses less oil and cooks faster.

Portion control helps tooโ€”these go down easy.

Can I make these gluten-free?

Yes, with gluten-free crescent-style dough.

Check doneness carefully, as gluten-free dough browns faster.

What dips go best with this appetizer?

Classic yellow mustard, honey mustard, or cheese sauce are favorites.

For something fun, try spicy mayo or barbecue sauceโ€”total crowd-pleasers.

Air Fryer Pigs in a Blanket

Recipe by Salma Recipe
Servings

4

servings
Prep time

30

minutes
Cooking time

40

minutes
Calories

300

kcal

Ingredients

  • Refrigerated crescent roll dough

  • Mini hot dogs or cocktail sausages

  • Optional egg wash (for shine)

  • Optional sesame or poppy seeds

Directions

  • Unroll the dough and cut it into small triangles or stripsโ€”nothing precise. Wrap each hot dog snugly, but donโ€™t stretch the dough too tight.
  • Place them seam-side down in the air fryer basket, leaving space. Air needs room to work its magic.
  • Air fry until golden and puffed, flipping once if needed. When they look bakery-level golden, theyโ€™re ready.
  • Let them cool for a minute. Theyโ€™re molten insideโ€”learned that the hard way.

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