When December arrives and the kitchen fills with the scent of baking, there’s nothing quite as heartwarming as a tray of Holiday Pigs in a Blanket coming out of the oven. Golden, flaky, and delightfully savory, they’ve become the ultimate festive appetizer that sparks joy at every Christmas gathering.

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Introduction
For chef Lily Taylor, the magic of the holidays was always tied to the comforting hum of her family’s kitchen. As a child, she helped her grandmother roll tiny sausages in buttery dough while the radio played soft carols in the background. The laughter, the aroma, the warmth those moments shaped the recipes she now shares through Dishfeast, including her beloved Holiday Pigs in a Blanket.
Unlike the quick snacks you might find in store-bought trays, Lily’s version carries a touch of French refinement flaky puff pastry, smoky sausage, and a hint of Dijon mustard, baked until irresistibly crisp. Just before serving, she brushes each roll with a glossy honey glaze, creating the perfect balance of sweet and savory.
To bring your holiday table to life, Lily recommends pairing these appetizers with her Hot Honey Halloumi Recipe, another sweet-heat favorite that dazzles at any festive spread. For those planning dessert, her White Chocolate Candy Cane Cookies make the ideal companion to coffee after a long night of celebration.
Every Christmas dish tells a story, and these pigs in blankets are no exception. They’re a reflection of love, nostalgia, and the joy of sharing food made by hand. If you’re curating a full menu, balance your spread with cozy sides like The Crispiest Parmesan Roasted Potatoes and finish the evening with a whimsical Magic Cake that forms its own layers as it bakes a little culinary magic for your guests.
Through Dishfeast, Lily continues to share recipes that combine homey comfort with festive elegance. Whether you’re baking cookies, preparing appetizers, or trying new creations like Fusion Beef Tartare, her kitchen philosophy remains the same: simple ingredients, joyful cooking, and the warmth of tradition shared at the table.
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How To Make Holiday Pigs In A Blanket: A Simple And Delicious Christmas Appetizer Recipe
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Festive Holiday Pigs in a Blanket with puff pastry, Dijon mustard, and honey glaze a Christmas appetizer perfect for sharing.
Ingredients
2 puff pastry sheets
24 cocktail sausages
2 tbsp Dijon mustard
1 tbsp honey
1 beaten egg
Salt and pepper to taste
Instructions
1. Preheat oven to 200°C.
2. Cut pastry into strips.
3. Spread mustard, wrap sausage, seal edge.
4. Brush with egg and bake 20–25 min.
5. Brush with honey, sprinkle pepper, and serve warm.
Notes
You can prepare these a day ahead.
Add cheese or bacon for extra flavor.
Serve with cranberry mustard or aioli dips.
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How to Make Holiday Pigs in a Blanket for Christmas
The charm of Holiday Pigs in a Blanket lies in their simplicity. You don’t need hours in the kitchen or fancy equipment just a handful of ingredients and a little holiday spirit. Whether you’re preparing them for a Christmas Eve buffet or a casual New Year’s gathering, this festive appetizer brings comfort and sophistication to your table.
Choosing the Right Ingredients for Perfect Holiday Pigs in a Blanket
Start with quality sausages mini cocktail sausages or chipolatas work best. Lily Taylor prefers pork with a touch of herbs for added depth, but turkey or chicken sausages are lighter alternatives. The pastry, meanwhile, must strike a perfect balance between flakiness and structure. Puff pastry delivers that signature golden crunch, while biscuit dough gives a softer, homier feel.
Here’s Lily’s recommended ingredient list:| Ingredient | Quantity |
|---|---|
| Puff pastry sheets (thawed) | 2 sheets |
| Cocktail sausages | 24 pieces |
| Dijon mustard | 2 tablespoons |
| Honey | 1 tablespoon |
| Egg (beaten) | 1 |
| Black pepper and sea salt | To taste |
For extra flavor, Lily suggests brushing the pastry with a blend of honey and mustard before baking. This not only gives the rolls a glistening, festive finish but also balances the saltiness of the sausage with subtle sweetness a nod to traditional French Christmas flavors.

If you’re planning a larger gathering, double the quantities. These appetizers disappear fast, and no one wants to be left without their share of these buttery bites!
Step-by-Step Method: Easy Christmas Holiday Pigs in a Blanket
- Preheat the oven to 200°C (400°F) and prepare a baking tray by lining it with parchment paper.
- Slice each puff pastry sheet into strips that are wide enough to wrap around each sausage.
- Spread a thin layer of Dijon mustard on the pastry, then place one sausage at the edge.
- Roll tightly and seal the edge with a dab of beaten egg.
- Arrange the rolls seam-side down on your tray and brush with egg wash.
- Bake for 20 to 25 minutes, or until the pastry is golden brown and flaky.
- Brush with warm honey and a crack of black pepper before serving.
Serve immediately while warm with dipping sauces like cranberry mustard or garlic aioli.
For those planning a make-ahead appetizer, these rolls can be assembled a day before, refrigerated, and baked just before guests arrive. You can even freeze them unbaked for up to a month perfect for last-minute entertaining.
By following Lily’s method, you’ll have perfectly puffed, golden Holiday pigs in a blanket every time crispy, fragrant, and utterly festive.
Creative Variations & Serving Ideas for Holiday Pigs in a Blanket
Once you’ve mastered the classic Holiday Pigs in a Blanket, it’s time to get creative. These festive Christmas appetizers are incredibly versatile, allowing you to adapt them to your taste, your guests’ preferences, and your party theme. Lily Taylor loves taking this simple recipe and turning it into an edible celebration that’s both beautiful and delicious.
Festive Twists to Try
If you want to surprise your guests, try one of these irresistible variations:
1. Cheesy Christmas Pigs in a Blanket
Slip a thin slice of cheddar or Gruyère inside the pastry before rolling the sausage. The cheese melts into a golden layer of indulgence that’s especially loved by children.
2. Bacon-Wrapped Magic
For an even more decadent appetizer, wrap each sausage with a half-slice of smoked bacon before adding the pastry. The result? A smoky, savory aroma that fills the kitchen with irresistible holiday warmth.
3. Spicy Honey Glaze
Lily’s signature version includes a drizzle of honey mixed with a pinch of cayenne or chili flakes. It’s the perfect blend of sweet and heat that makes these Christmas pigs in blankets stand out from ordinary ones.
4. Veggie or Vegan Alternatives
For plant-based guests, replace sausages with roasted carrots or veggie frankfurters. Use vegan puff pastry and brush with oat milk instead of egg for a cruelty-free version that’s still golden and crisp.
Each variation reflects the spirit of the holidays generous, joyful, and made to share.
You can also shape your pastry rolls into stars, wreaths, or even Christmas trees. Arrange them on a large platter with rosemary sprigs and pomegranate seeds for a presentation worthy of a festive dinner table.
Serving Suggestions for Your Holiday Table
Lily believes every dish deserves a little ceremony. Serve these festive pigs in a blanket warm from the oven on a wooden board or elegant serving tray. Add small bowls of dipping sauces cranberry-mustard, honey Dijon, and roasted garlic aioli are her top picks.
You can pair them with sparkling drinks or even a warm mulled wine for a cozy, celebratory vibe. If you’re hosting a Christmas brunch, these golden bites make the perfect savory contrast to sweet pastries and fruit platters.
Here’s a quick serving idea that works every time:| Serving Style | Pairing Suggestion |
|---|---|
| Christmas Cocktail Hour | Cranberry spritz or champagne |
| Family Brunch | Fresh orange juice or spiced tea |
| Evening Gathering | Mulled wine or hot cider |
For a final flourish, sprinkle the platter with flaky sea salt or chopped herbs right before serving. The scent by itself is enough to bring everyone to the table.
Holiday pigs in a blanket aren’t just finger food they’re a reminder of why we gather, laugh, and share during the holidays.
Conclusion
At the heart of every festive meal lies a dish that brings people together and Holiday Pigs in a Blanket are exactly that. They’re simple enough for beginners, refined enough for gourmet gatherings, and always full of joy.
For Lily Taylor, each batch she bakes is a tribute to her family’s tradition: the laughter, the aromas, and the sense of belonging that only homemade food can offer. Whether you serve them at a Christmas brunch, a family dinner, or a cocktail soirée, these golden bites will always be the first to vanish and the most fondly remembered.
FAQ Section
Before you preheat the oven and unwrap your pastry sheets, let’s answer some of the most common questions about Holiday Pigs in a Blanket, straight from Lily Taylor’s kitchen wisdom.
How do you make pigs in blankets for Christmas?
Making pigs in blankets for Christmas is quick and joyful. Simply wrap mini sausages in puff pastry brushed with Dijon mustard, seal the edges, and bake until golden brown. Brush them with a touch of honey for a festive glaze. Lily recommends preparing them ahead of time and baking right before serving to keep that irresistible flaky texture. For extra flavor, sprinkle with sesame or poppy seeds before baking.
What makes a great appetizer for a Christmas party?
A good Christmas appetizer is warm, bite-sized, and easy to share. Holiday Pigs in a Blanket fit the bill perfectly they’re loved by adults and children alike. Pair them with festive dips or arrange them into a wreath shape for an eye-catching display. Other winning options include mini quiches, cheese puffs, or smoked salmon canapés.
Are Holiday pigs in a blanket a Christmas food?
Yes, absolutely! Holiday Pigs in a blanket have become a beloved Christmas classic across Europe and North America. Their golden pastry and comforting flavor evoke nostalgia, warmth, and family gatherings. Lily calls them “the laughter-makers” of her Christmas table they’re easy to prepare, easy to eat, and impossible not to love.
What ingredients do you need to make Holiday pigs in a blanket?
The essential ingredients include puff pastry, cocktail sausages, Dijon mustard, and an egg for brushing. Optional touches such as honey, cheese, or bacon can add a festive twist. These simple elements come together to create a comforting yet elegant holiday appetizer that fits perfectly in any Christmas spread.
