Mini Pigs in a Blanket

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With Thanksgiving one week away, I know most of you are trying to figure out your meal plan for the big day. I’ve got a simple appetizer that will keep your guests satisfied while you are preparing the feast. My family always serves these little morsels out of a Crock-Pot to keep them warm during the party. And if you don’t finish them all, which is highly unlikely, they are equally delicious left over!

First you need to open 1 (8 oz.) package of crescent rolls and separate a square of two rolls. Then smooth out the triangular perforations.

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Now cut the square into 8 strips. Repeat this process with all of the dough from the crescent roll tube.

cutting-into-8-piecesOnce you have all of the strips cut, you can wrap each Hillshire Farms Beef Little Smokies Cocktail Link with the dough.
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There is about 32 little smokies in a package and one crescent roll tube should make 32 strips of dough. So now place the 32 wrapped smokies onto a cookie sheet lined with parchment paper. 

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Bake them in a 375 degree oven for 9-12 minutes or until golden brown.

cooked-mini-pigs-in-a-blanketI always serves the mini pigs in a blanket from a Crock-Pot so that they stay warm during the party.  So all you have to do is get out your Crock-Pot and layer them between parchment paper that you have cut into circles.  Start with a single layer of Pigs in a Blanket followed by a circular layer of parchment paper and keep layering  until they are all in the Crock-Pot. 

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Now set your Crock-Pot on low and enjoy your Thanksgiving Day feast.

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