Introduction
Mini Mummy Hot Dogs are a fun, festive twist on the classic pigs‑in‑a‑blanket — perfect for Halloween parties, kids’ lunchboxes, or anytime you want a spooky snack that’s easy to make. These bite‑sized treats take little hot dogs (or cocktail wieners) wrapped in pastry in a way that resembles a mummy. They’re cute, tasty, and surprisingly simple.
In this article, you’ll learn everything you need to know about Mini Mummy Hot Dogs: what kind of pastry works best, how far ahead you can make them, the correct cooking temperature, and what small hot dogs are called. Plus, I’ll guide you step by step through making them, offer tips, variations, and answer FAQs so your mummy dogs turn out perfect every time.
PrintMini Mummy Hot Dogs
- Total Time: 30 minutes
- Yield: 24 pieces 1x
Ingredients
1 package cocktail wieners (24 pieces)
1 can crescent roll dough (or puff pastry)
1 tbsp melted butter (optional)
Mustard or ketchup for eyes
Instructions
Preheat oven to 375°F (190°C).
Cut crescent roll dough into thin strips.
Wrap dough strips around sausages, leaving a space for eyes.
Place on baking sheet lined with parchment paper.
Brush with melted butter.
Bake 12–15 minutes, until golden.
Add mustard or ketchup eyes.
Serve warm with dipping sauces.
Notes
Can prep 24 hours ahead or freeze unbaked for up to 2 months.
Reheat leftovers in oven for best texture.
- Prep Time: 15 minutes
- Cook Time: 15 minutes
Table of Contents
What Are Mini Mummy Hot Dogs?
Definition & Origin
- Mini Mummy Hot Dogs are small hot dogs or cocktail sausages wrapped in strips of pastry or dough to resemble a mummy.
- Commonly made around Halloween or for kids’ parties.
Why They’re So Popular
- Visual appeal: spooky yet playful.
- Customizable: you can change sausage type, pastry, seasonings.
- Crowd pleaser: easy to eat, handheld, familiar flavors.
What Are the Small Hot Dogs Called?
Cocktail Wieners / Little Smokies
- The most common term is cocktail wieners: small sausages usually about 2‑3 inches long, often served as appetizers.
- “Little Smokies” is another brand name/type (Smokies): similar small smoked sausages.
Other Names & Alternatives
- Mini sausages, cocktail franks.
- Alternatives: Vienna sausages, even sliced hot dog pieces, or vegetarian/plant‑based snack sausages.
What Pastry Is Used for Mini Mummy Hot Dogs?
Puff Pastry vs. Crescent Roll Dough vs. Pizza Dough
Pastry Type | Texture | Ease of Working | Result / Appearance |
---|---|---|---|
Puff Pastry | Flaky, layered, elegant look | Needs chilling, careful handling | Light, airy, crispy layers |
Crescent Roll Dough | Soft, slightly flaky, buttery | Very easy to stretch and cut | Classic “wrapped” look, golden brown |
Pizza Dough / Bread Dough | Chewy, hearty | More labor, longer proofing | Rustic, dense, more bread‑like |
My Recommendation
For Mini Mummy Hot Dogs, crescent roll dough or store‑bought puff pastry work best. Crescent rolls are super convenient; puff pastry gives a more dramatic flaky pull. If you want a more “bread‑like” texture, go with pizza or bread dough.
How Far Ahead Can You Make Mummy Dogs?
Prep Ahead (Pastry Wrapping)
You absolutely can assemble your Mini Mummy Hot Dogs ahead of time.
- You can wrap them and store them refrigerated for up to 24 hours before baking. Cover well with plastic wrap or store in an airtight container.
- If longer preparation is required, you can freeze them. Freeze them arranged on a baking sheet first, then transfer into freezer bags for up to 2 months. Bake from frozen with an extra few minutes of baking time.

Bake & Store After Cooking
- Bake them fresh for best texture.
- If made ahead and baked, they can be stored in the fridge for 2–3 days, reheated in an oven to help retain crispiness.
- Reheating: bake at a lower temperature (about 325°F/165°C) for 5‑10 minutes, or until warmed through.
What Temperature Do You Cook Mini Mummy Hot Dogs?
Oven Temperature
- Preheat oven to 375°F (190°C) is my go‑to for crescent roll wrapped mummy dogs. This gives golden pastry without burning.
- If using puff pastry, you might preheat slightly higher (400°F/205°C) depending on thickness, but watch carefully.
Baking Time
- For small sizes (cocktail wieners wrapped in crescent triangles), bake 12‑15 minutes until pastry is golden brown.
- If larger, or using thicker dough/puff pastry, you may need 15‑20 minutes.
Internal Temperature
- Hot dog sausages are usually precooked; you mainly need to ensure the pastry is cooked, golden, and any raw dough fully done.
- If you want to check internal sausage temperature, aim for at least 160°F (71°C) for meat hot dogs, but usually that’s easy given pastry heat.
Step‑by‑Step Recipe
Ingredients (for ~24 mini mummy hot dogs)
- 1 package cocktail wieners (about 24)
- 1 can refrigerated crescent roll dough (or sheet of puff pastry)
- 1 tablespoon melted butter (optional, for brushing)
- Mustard or ketchup for “eyes”
- Small dot of mustard or mayonnaise
- (Optional) Sesame seeds, poppy seeds for decoration
Equipment Needed
- Baking sheet
- Parchment paper or silicone baking mat
- Pastry brush
- Sharp knife or pizza cutter
- Baking rack
Instructions
- Preheat the oven to 375°F (190°C).
- Prepare the dough: if using crescent roll dough, unroll and separate into triangles. If puff pastry sheet, thaw if frozen, roll out and cut into thin strips (about ¼‑inch wide).
- Wrap the hot dogs: with each cocktail sausage, wrap pastry strip in a mummy style — leave a small gap for face or eyes. Cross some strips to mimic bandages.
- Place on prepared baking sheet, spacing them about 1 inch apart.
- Brush with melted butter if desired, for golden finish.
- Bake for 12‑15 minutes, or until pastry is puffed and golden.
- Decorate eyes: after baking (or you can do before, but after is cleaner), dot small mustard or ketchup eyes with a toothpick.
- Serve warm with dipping sauces as desired.
Tips & Variations
Flavor Variations
- Cheese: place thin strip of cheese inside the wrap so it melts.
- Spicy: use spicy sausages, or brush with a little sriracha butter.
- Vegetarian: use plant‑based cocktail sausages.
Pastry Variations
- Use whole‑wheat crescent dough for a slightly healthier twist.
- Use crescent roll dough with herbs or garlic butter brushed on.
Decorative Tricks
- Make “wider bandages” by overlapping strips.
- Use black olive slices or sesame seeds for eyes.
- Dust with paprika for a “dirty mummy” effect.
Serving Suggestions
- Pair with ketchup, mustard, BBQ sauce, honey mustard.
- Serve with a side of roasted veggies, chips, or a salad for balance.
Frequently Asked Questions
What Pastry Is Used for Mummy Hot Dogs?
Usually crescent roll dough or puff pastry are used. Crescent rolls are easiest; puff pastry gives flakiness. Bread/pizza dough is possible but has a denser texture.
What Are the Small Hot Dogs Called?
They are commonly called cocktail wieners, little smokies, or appetizer sausages.
How Far Ahead Can You Make Mummy Dogs?
You can prep (wrap) them up to 24 hours ahead in the fridge. You can freeze for up to 2 months before baking. Bake‑and‑store (after cooking) for a few days and reheat.
What Temperature Do You Cook Mummy Hot Dogs?
Bake at around 375°F (190°C) for crescent dough; puff pastry may require ~400°F (205°C). Bake for approx 12‑15 minutes until golden brown and pastry cooked through.
Conclusion
Mini Mummy Hot Dogs are a delightful treat that are as fun to make as they are to eat. Whether you’re planning ahead, wondering about pastry types, or curious how small those hot dogs really are — these little spooky snacks check all the boxes.
They’re perfect for festive occasions, kid‑friendly events, or simply adding some whimsy to appetizers. With the right pastry, correct baking temperature, and a bit of prep ahead, you’ll have golden, adorable mummy dogs ready to delight.
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