
Pigs in blankets are a beloved appetiser, side dish, or snack, and can be made in an air fryer with minimal ingredients and a few simple steps. The air fryer's ability to cook with hot air and high temperatures makes it perfect for preparing crispy and tasty pigs in blankets without submerging the food in oil.
Characteristics | Values |
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Cook time | 5-12 minutes |
Temperature | 350-390°F |
Ingredients | Sausages, crescent roll dough, olive oil/cooking spray, honey, mustard, egg |
Dipping sauces | Ketchup, mustard, BBQ sauce, cheese sauce, honey mustard sauce, ranch dressing |
Frozen pigs in a blanket | Can be cooked in the air fryer |
Ninja Foodi | Can be used to make pigs in a blanket |
What You'll Learn
How long to cook pigs in blankets in an air fryer
Pigs in blankets are a great snack to cook in an air fryer, and they only take a few minutes to make. The cooking time will depend on the wattage and power of your air fryer's heating element, so you may need to adjust the timing.
First, preheat your air fryer to 350 degrees Fahrenheit. You can also add some non-stick cooking spray or line the fryer with parchment paper.
Next, cut each crescent dough sheet into thirds. Wrap the dough around the sausages and place them in the air fryer basket in a single layer, leaving an inch or two between each sausage. You may need to cook them in batches.
Air fry for 3-4 minutes, then flip and air fry for another 3-4 minutes, or until the dough is golden brown.
If you are using a different air fryer, like the Ninja Foodi, you may need to adjust the temperature and timing. For example, if using a Ninja Foodi, set the temperature to 390 degrees Fahrenheit and cook for 5-8 minutes. If you are using bacon instead of dough, cook at 180C for 10-12 minutes.
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What temperature to cook pigs in blankets in an air fryer
Pigs in blankets are a delicious snack that can be made in an air fryer with minimal effort. The temperature you cook pigs in blankets in an air fryer depends on the type of air fryer you have and how crispy you like your bacon.
Air fryers can cook with heat as high as 400° Fahrenheit/200° Celsius, and some air fryers may even go higher.
For cooking pigs in blankets, it is recommended that you preheat your air fryer to 350° Fahrenheit/180° Celsius or 390° Fahrenheit/200° Celsius. This temperature will cook the sausages and bacon to perfection in just 10-12 minutes. If you prefer your bacon extra crispy, you can cook it for a few minutes longer, but keep a close eye on it to avoid burning.
If you are cooking frozen pigs in blankets, preheat your air fryer to 350° Fahrenheit/180° Celsius and add a minute or two to the cooking time to ensure they are cooked through.
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Can you cook frozen pigs in blankets in an air fryer
Yes, you can cook frozen pigs in blankets in an air fryer.
To cook frozen pigs in blankets in an air fryer, first, preheat the air fryer to 350 degrees Fahrenheit. Then, place the frozen pigs in blankets in the air fryer basket in a single layer, leaving some space between each one. You may need to cook them in batches. Spray the pigs in blankets with olive oil or non-stick cooking spray. Air fry for 3-4 minutes, flip them, and then air fry for another 3-4 minutes, or until they are golden brown. If they are not fully cooked, put them back in the air fryer for another minute or two. Serve with your favourite dipping sauce.
Some people suggest cooking them at 380 or 390 degrees Fahrenheit for 5-8 minutes, checking on them after 5 minutes. However, one person who cooked them at 390 degrees Fahrenheit for 8 minutes said they were burned.
If you are cooking pigs in blankets that are not frozen, you can follow the same steps but you do not need to preheat the air fryer.
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What to serve with pigs in blankets
Pigs in blankets are a versatile dish that can be served at breakfast, lunch, or dinner. They are a guaranteed crowd-pleaser and can be made in an air fryer in just 10 to 12 minutes. But what to serve with them? Here are some ideas for side dishes that will complement the sweet and savoury flavours of pigs in blankets:
- Baked beans are a classic side dish that is both hearty and delicious. They pair well with the sweet and smoky flavours of pigs in blankets.
- Mac and cheese is another classic dish that complements a variety of flavours. The smoky and savoury sausage in the pigs in blankets will be enhanced by the cheese and pasta.
- Deviled eggs are the perfect moist and creamy counterpart to the drier pigs in blankets. For a healthier option, use hummus instead of mayonnaise.
- Pancakes and scrambled eggs make pigs in blankets into a hearty breakfast. You could even try rolling a sausage in a piece of pancake for a modified pig in a blanket.
- Corn pudding will give your meal a Southern flair. This sweet and creamy custard is a comforting dish that is easy to make.
- Salads such as a spinach salad or a summery couscous salad will provide a healthy and refreshing contrast to the richness of pigs in blankets.
- Roasted vegetables like broccoli or green beans offer a healthy balance to the dish. Try Parmesan roasted broccoli or green bean fries with a spicy dip.
- Potato dishes like scalloped potatoes or au gratin potatoes with ham will help turn this snack into a full meal.
- Fried mozzarella sticks or mozzarella sticks are a fun and tasty pairing that can be made in the air fryer.
- For a lighter dessert, serve a simple fruit salad to round out the meal.
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What to wrap pigs in when making pigs in blankets
Pigs in blankets are a versatile dish that can be made with a variety of wraps and fillings. The classic choice for the wrap is crescent roll dough, which is pre-made and easy to cut, roll, and bake. Simply unroll the dough and cut each triangle into two or three smaller triangles, depending on the size of your sausages. Place the sausage at the wide end of the triangle and roll it up, then place it in the air fryer with the point side down.
Other options for the wrap include puff pastry, biscuit dough, and pastry dough. If you're using puff pastry, make sure to give it enough time to thaw, as it's usually bought frozen. For a more savoury option, you can also wrap the sausages in bacon, which will come out crispy if cooked in an air fryer.
For the filling, you can use mini cocktail wieners, smoked link sausages, or cut-up pieces of hot dogs. You can even use different types of precooked sausage, such as spicy andouille or chicken sausage.
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Frequently asked questions
You should cook pigs in blankets at around 350°F/180°C. However, some recipes suggest cooking at slightly higher temperatures of 360°F or 390°F.
It should take between 5-12 minutes to cook pigs in blankets in the air fryer. You should check on them after 5 minutes and then every minute or so after that to make sure they don't burn.
Yes, you can. You should preheat the air fryer to 350°F/180°C and add a minute or two to the cooking time.
Popular sauces include ketchup, mustard, BBQ sauce, cheese sauce, honey mustard sauce, and ranch dressing.