Easy Dairy-Free Pigs in a Blanket (Kid-Approved & Allergy-Friendly)

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Pigs in a blanket! These were one of my favorite things to eat growing up. As a food allergy mom, it can be hard to find packaged foods that don’t contain dairy, so when I realized that Hillshire Farm Beef Lit’l Smokies and Pillsbury Original Crescent Rolls were dairy-free, it felt like a huge win for our family. Especially since I was looking for easy dairy-free snacks to make for the Super Bowl!

These were fast, easy, and best of all kid-approved. They also make a great cheap and quick option for lunch or dinner on busy days.

This recipe was another reminder to myself that dairy-free doesn’t always have to be complicated, and I can still feed my kids foods I loved growing up.

@our.beautiful.chaos

Dairy-free pigs in a blanket 🌭✨ Super simple snack for kids with a dairy allergy! As always, everything I use is dairy-free but please double check ingredient labels before serving to your family since ingredients can change. These products are currently safe for Adrian. All I used: • Hillshire Farm Beef Lit’l Smokies • Pillsbury Crescents Wrap the smokies, bake according to the crescent package directions, and you’re done! Adrian loves dipping his in ketchup and mustard ❤️ #dairyfree #foodallergyawareness #ourbeautifulchaos

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What You’ll Need

  • Sheet pan
  • Parchment paper

Ingredients

  • 1 package Hillshire Farm Beef Lit’l Smokies Smoked Sausage (12 oz)
  • 1 can Pillsbury Original Crescent Rolls (8 oz / 8 count)

Instructions

  1. Preheat your oven according to the instructions on the crescent roll package.
  2. Line a sheet pan with parchment paper.
  3. Open the Hillshire Farm Beef Lit’l Smokies and drain them if there is any liquid—you don’t want them too wet when wrapping.
  4. Open the can of Pillsbury Original Crescent Rolls. It comes with 8 triangles. Cut each triangle into 3–4 strips. Since the Lit’l Smokies are small, you only need a little dough for each one.
  5. Wrap each smokie with a strip of crescent dough and place it on the sheet pan.
  6. Leave a little space between each one, as the dough will puff while baking.
  7. Bake according to the crescent roll package directions (temps and times can vary).
  8. Let cool slightly, then serve. My kids love these with ketchup and mustard!

Family Note

For our family, I used 2 packages of Hillshire Farm Beef Lit’l Smokies and 2 cans of Pillsbury Original Crescent Rolls.


Allergy Mom Reminder 💛

As always, please read ingredient labels every time. Just because these two products are safe right now for Adrian, who has an anaphylactic dairy allergy, doesn’t mean ingredients won’t change. I always double check labels, even on products that have been safe before.

Easy Dairy-Free Pigs in a Blanket (Kid-Approved & Allergy-Friendly)

dairy free pigs in a blanket
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Equipment

  • 1 Sheet pan
  • Parchment paper

Ingredients

  • 1 Package HillshireFarm Beef Lit’l Smokies Smoked Sausage (12 oz) I use 2 packages for my Family
  • 1 can PillsburyOriginal Crescent Rolls (8 oz / 8 count) I use 2 packages for my Family

Instructions

  • Preheat your oven according to the instructions on the crescent roll package.
  • Line a sheet pan with parchment paper.
  • Open the Hillshire Farm Beef Lit’l Smokies and drain them if there is any liquid—you don’t want them too wet when wrapping.
  • Open the can of Pillsbury Original Crescent Rolls. It comes with 8 triangles. Cut each triangle into 3–4 strips. Since the Lit’l Smokies are small, you only need a little dough for each one.
  • Wrap each smokie with a strip of crescent dough and place it on the sheet pan.
  • Leave a little space between each one, as the dough will puff while baking.
  • Bake according to the crescent roll package directions (temps and times can vary).
  • Let cool slightly, then serve. My kids love these with ketchup and mustard!

Notes

Storage Tips

  • Refrigerator: Store leftover pigs in a blanket in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 3–4 days.
  • Reheating: Reheat in the oven or air fryer to help keep the dough crispy. The microwave works too, but the dough will be softer.
  • Lunch Prep: These are great for make-ahead lunches or quick after-school snacks.
Servings: 5
Author: Julie

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