These Pillsbury Hot Dog Characters are Fun to Snack on and to Make
Jessica Marren — April 30, 2013 — Lifestyle
Snacking on foods that resemble non-ebible objects is a lot of fun and these Pillsbury hot dog characters, which have been made to resemble mummies, may be the most fun yet.
The recipe for these Pillsbury Hot Dog Characters is a very simple DIY. Making these mummies as a quick snack requires no more time than making a normal hot dog, but they definitely bring a lot more to the table than just your basic bun.
To make these snacks, you simply cut slender strips of biscuit dough with a pizza cutter and then, starting from the bottom, wrap it around the hot dogs. Bake the mummies in the oven for 15 minutes and then serve while hot. Using ketchup and mustard for the eyes and other details really brings these snacks to life.
The recipe for these Pillsbury Hot Dog Characters is a very simple DIY. Making these mummies as a quick snack requires no more time than making a normal hot dog, but they definitely bring a lot more to the table than just your basic bun.
To make these snacks, you simply cut slender strips of biscuit dough with a pizza cutter and then, starting from the bottom, wrap it around the hot dogs. Bake the mummies in the oven for 15 minutes and then serve while hot. Using ketchup and mustard for the eyes and other details really brings these snacks to life.
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