Pig in a Blanket Day
Pig in a Blanket Day is held on April 24. This event in the third decade of the month April is annual. Help us
In the US, pigs in blankets refer to hot dogs or Vienna sausages wrapped in a biscuit or croissant dough. The first written record of pigs in a blanket occurs in Betty Crocker's Cooking for Kids in 1957. National Pigs-in-a-Blanket day is full of tasty sausage-based treats. Pigs in a blanket are also known as devils on horseback, kilted sausages, and wiener winks. They are typically small in size and can be eaten in one or two bites.
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