What Does "Pig-in-a-Blanket" Mean to You?

I voted sausage in a pancake (though I’ve heard of the hot dog/vienna sausage in crescent roll). And they’re one of the ultimate breakfast-for-dinner foods. Wouldn’t be the least bit shocked to see someone eating them for lunch, in fact, I’d be jealous.

Pigs in the blanket are stuffed cabbage.

Or golabki. Either way, it sounds like geh-wum-kee.

I grew up in the Midwest, and pigs in a blanket were hot dogs wrapped in crescent roll or similar dough.

No bacon, no sausage and no pancakes.

Me neither. People eat hotdogs wrapped in crescent rolls, but they don’t call them anything special that I’ve ever heard.

Actually, a crescent roll is not the best way – it’s better in philo dough. But definitely a cocktail wiener.

In the UK, it’s a sausage wrapped in bacon - often served as one of the side dishes for Christmas dinner.

Awww you guys are crazy…

Everyone knows a hot dog in a crecent roll is called a weiner wink!

Pigs in a blanket are sausage and pancake. Ask anybody that’s been to an IHOP.

Wait, crescent roll? Agh, change my vote to number two, the pancake one, I misread…

I’ll be giving Mrs. Homie a weiner wink tomorrow night, but you can be sure there won’t be food involved! :stuck_out_tongue:

Kolaches.

Hot dog in a crescent roll…but I did NOT know this until I was already an adult. It wasn’t something I ever had growing up.

I have always lived in the Northwest US and the only thing I have ever seen called that was in public school, a hot dog cooked in bagel dough.
Very chewy and the dog normally squirted out the back because the dough was so tough.
Mac

Crescent roll? Definitely biscuit, which is quite different.

Hot dog and American cheese food rolled in a Pillsbury crescent roll. But I know about the sausage in a pancake option.

Moving thread from IMHO to Cafe Society.

To my family, a pig in a blanket was made by rolling out a canned biscuit, placing a slice of cheese on it, then a hot dog, and rolling it up and baking it. Very similar to the first option, but yet different.

Sausage link wrapped in a pancake, and I never knew there was any other possibility.

Bite-sized hot dog in filo dough.

Sausage link in pancake. Although I have heard the term used for stuffed cabbage roll.

Surprised to see hotdog/crescent so high. I’ve only ever heard it used for sausage/pancake - I’m a west coast boy with east coast parents. (I think I learned the term at IHOP, like Hampshire mentions). Interestingly, my mom actually made hotdog/crescent rolls (plus cheese) for dinner fairly often; but we just called 'em… well, we called em hot dogs in cresent rolls.