WIENER WEENIE DOGS

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I am laughing at the picture of these in The Spatulatta Cookbook. This cookbook is meant for parents cooking with their children -most of us have clean counters. It is really a cute cookbook so if you have a budding cook this looks like a good choice to me. http://www.spatulatta.com/recipes/134-doggie-appreciation/519-wiener-dogs I can't wait to do these with my GS. Maybe this is how I can get DH to eat a dill pickle sliced lengthwise. Ask his sons, the guy eats them on hamburgers only b/c they are sliced the "right way". :) You need toothpicks.

Provided by WiGal

Categories     Lunch/Snacks

Time 35m

Yield 4 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 7

8 ounces refrigerated crescent dinner rolls
6 turkey hot dogs, DIVIDED
12 baby dill pickles
1/2 red bell pepper
6 cherry tomatoes
6 black olives, pitted
2 tablespoons cream cheese, less and at room temperature

Steps:

  • Preheat the oven to 350 degrees.
  • Carefully unwrap the crescent dough. You want to keep two triangles together to make one long rectangle.
  • Lay the rectangle down on a clean counter.
  • Put a hot dog on the dough and wrap the dough around it, pressing the edges together.
  • Move it to a cookie sheet.
  • Do this for 4 weenie dogs, SAVING 2 hot dogs for next step.
  • Cut the 2 remaining hot dogs into thirds, and save the 4 rounded ends for the dogs' NOSES.
  • Put the 4 NOSES on the cookie sheet, with the crescent wrapped weenies, and BAKE for 12 to 15 minutes, or until the dough on the wrapped hot dogs is BROWNED on the edges.
  • While the dogs are in the oven, prepare their legs and tails: for each dog, cut 2 pickles in HALF horizontally (crosswise) with a butter knife and carefully push a toothpick halfway into the cut end of each one. Choose another pickle for the tail and stick a toothpick in it, too.
  • Cut (use a kitchen scissors) the red bell pepper into teardrop shapes for the floppy EARS.
  • Push a toothpick through the middle of a cherry tomato and stick the ears onto each side of the toothpick, kind of hanging down.
  • When the dogs come out of the oven, let them cool awhile on the sheet, and then stick on the NOSES with a toothpick.
  • With another toothpick, add the tomato head with its droopy ears.
  • Push the toothpicks holding the legs and tails into the dogs.
  • Last of all, cut the olives into thick squares for the EYES using the cream cheese to stick them on.
  • Now, the fun part. Admire your dogs, ask mom if you can take a picture of it and post to RZ, and then chow down. Make sure you remove the toothpicks first!

Aca
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Overall, I thought this recipe was just okay. The wiener weenie dogs were a bit dry and the filling was bland.


Llewyn Porter
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These were a bit greasy for my taste, but my kids loved them.


Ripon War
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These were a fun and easy snack to make. I will definitely be making them again.


Jocelyn Lopez
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I would definitely recommend this recipe to anyone who loves hot dogs or pigs in a blanket.


Marley Nkosi
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These wiener weenie dogs were a little bit time-consuming to make, but they were definitely worth the effort.


Terri Celso
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I'm not a big fan of hot dogs, but I loved these wiener weenie dogs. The dough was fluffy and the filling was flavorful.


Don Wilson
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These wiener weenie dogs were a little bit messy to eat, but they were so worth it. The flavor was amazing.


Nusra Juma
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I love that this recipe can be tailored to my own taste. I like my wiener weenie dogs with a little bit of spice, so I added some cayenne pepper to the filling.


heath bailey
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These wiener weenie dogs are the perfect party food. They're easy to make ahead of time and they always disappear quickly.


jessica cole
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I've never made anything like this before, but I was pleasantly surprised at how easy it was. The instructions were clear and concise, and the results were delicious.


The 4dumbasses
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These wiener weenie dogs are so cute and festive. They're perfect for any occasion.


Joanne Roberts
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I made these wiener weenie dogs for my son's birthday party and they were a huge success. The kids loved them!


Keyari Thomas
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These wiener weenie dogs are the perfect finger food for a party. They're easy to eat and everyone loves them.


Zakriya Khan
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I love how versatile this recipe is. You can use any type of hot dog or sausage you like, and you can add different toppings to suit your taste.


Rai Abrar
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These were so much fun to make with my kids. We had a great time assembling them and they tasted delicious.


silab silab
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I've made these wiener weenie dogs several times now and they always turn out great. They're the perfect party food or snack.


Marlie Crowther
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These wiener weenie dogs were a hit at my party! They were so easy to make and everyone loved them.


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