Mummy hot dogs! Seriously, how cute are these little guys? When I first started NoobRecipes, my goal was to show everyone – even total beginners – that making delicious, fun food at home is totally doable. And let me tell you, these mummy hot dogs are the *perfect* example. They’re ridiculously easy, they look super spooky and awesome for Halloween, and they taste amazing. I remember one year, I was scrambling for a last-minute Halloween party appetizer, and I had a can of crescent rolls and some hot dogs. I just started fiddling around, cutting strips, wrapping them up, and bam! These adorable mummy hot dogs were born. My friends went crazy for them, and I was so proud that something so simple could be such a hit. They’re proof that you don’t need fancy skills to make impressive and fun food that everyone will love.

Why You’ll Love These Mummy Hot Dogs
These aren’t just any hot dogs; they’re little bundles of Halloween fun wrapped in flaky dough! They’re the perfect party appetizer because:
- Super Easy for Beginners: Seriously, if you can open a can of dough, you can make these. No complicated steps!
- Incredibly Fun: Kids (and adults!) absolutely love the spooky mummy look. They’re a guaranteed hit at any Halloween party.
- Quick to Make: With minimal prep and quick baking time, you can whip these up even if you’re short on time.
- Totally Customizable: Use your favorite hot dogs and get creative with the candy eyes!
- Party Perfect: They’re bite-sized, easy to eat, and always a crowd-pleaser.
Ingredients for Mummy Hot Dogs
Gathering your ingredients is the first step to making these adorable mummy hot dogs! You probably have most of these pantry staples already. Here’s what you’ll need:
| Hot Dogs | 6 | Any type of hot dog you prefer – beef, pork, chicken, or even veggie dogs work great! |
| Refrigerated Crescent Rolls | 8 oz tube | Make sure to press the perforations together really well so you get a nice, even wrap. |
| Candy Eyes | As needed | These are key for the mummy look! You can find them in most baking aisles. |
| Mustard or Ketchup | As needed | Optional, but it works perfectly as a little bit of ‘glue’ to stick those candy eyes on. |
Preparing Your Mummy Hot Dogs
Alright, let’s get these little guys ready to spook up your party! Don’t worry, this is seriously one of the easiest recipes you’ll ever make. It’s perfect for getting the kids involved too!
Step 1: Oven and Baking Sheet Preparation
First things first, let’s get our oven preheated. You’ll want to set it to 375°F (that’s about 190°C). While the oven is warming up, grab a baking sheet. I always like to line mine with parchment paper or give it a quick spray with nonstick cooking spray. It just makes cleanup SO much easier, and nobody wants sticky dough stuck to their pan!
Step 2: Preparing the Crescent Roll Dough
Now for the fun part – the mummy wrapping! Carefully unroll the tube of crescent roll dough. You’ll see those little perforated lines where the dough is separated. Gently press these together with your fingers to seal them up. We want one solid sheet of dough. Then, take a knife or a pizza cutter and slice the dough into thin strips, about 1/4 inch wide. Think of these as your mummy bandages!
Step 3: Wrapping the Hot Dogs
Grab your hot dogs. Take one of those dough strips and start wrapping it around the hot dog. You want to wrap it like you’re wrapping bandages around a mummy, crisscrossing the dough. Don’t worry about making it perfect; the more uneven, the more like a real mummy it looks! Make sure to leave a little gap at one end of the hot dog – that’s where the eyes will go. Keep wrapping until the hot dog is mostly covered, but you can still see bits of the hot dog peeking through. Repeat this until all your hot dogs are wrapped up like little mummies.
Step 4: Arranging for Baking
Once all your hot dogs are transformed into spooky mummies, carefully place them onto the prepared baking sheet. Give them a little bit of space between each one so they bake evenly and don’t stick together. They should look pretty cute already!
Step 5: Baking to Golden Perfection
Pop that baking sheet into your preheated oven. You’ll want to bake them for about 12 to 15 minutes. Keep an eye on them! You’re looking for the crescent roll dough to turn a beautiful golden brown and get nice and puffed up. The hot dogs should be warmed all the way through. Once they’re golden, carefully take them out of the oven.
Step 6: Adding the Spooky Eyes
Now for the finishing touch that really makes them mummy hot dogs! Take your candy eyes. If they don’t stick on their own, dab a tiny bit of mustard or ketchup on the back of each candy eye. Then, gently press them onto the spot you left bare on the hot dog. They’ll look like they’re staring right at you! And there you have it – your perfectly spooky mummy hot dogs are ready to be devoured!

Tips for Perfect Mummy Hot Dogs
Want to make sure your mummy hot dogs are the star of the spooky spread? A few little tricks can make all the difference! First off, when you’re cutting those crescent roll strips, try to keep them roughly the same thickness. This helps them bake up evenly, so you don’t get some bandages burnt and others still doughy. Also, really take your time pressing those perforations on the crescent roll dough to seal them; a good seal means a better wrapper and less chance of dough separating during baking. Don’t be afraid to overlap the strips a bit when you’re wrapping the hot dogs, and definitely leave that little space for the eyes – it makes them look so much cuter! If your candy eyes aren’t sticking well, a tiny dab of mustard or ketchup is your best friend; it acts like edible glue. Finally, watch them closely in the oven – crescent rolls can go from golden to too-brown pretty fast!
Mummy Hot Dogs: Frequently Asked Questions
Got questions about making these fun mummy hot dogs? We’ve got answers!
- Can I use different kinds of hot dogs? Absolutely! Whether you prefer classic beef franks, turkey dogs, or even veggie dogs, they all work wonderfully for these crescent roll hot dogs. Just make sure they’re a standard size so the dough wraps around them nicely.
- What if I don’t have candy eyes? No worries! You can totally get creative with your spooky food. Use tiny dots of mustard or ketchup for the eyes, or even small pieces of black olive if you have them on hand. The goal is just to give them a little something for a face!
- How do I make sure the dough bakes up crispy? For the best texture, make sure your oven is fully preheated and don’t overcrowd the baking sheet. Giving them a little space helps the hot air circulate, making that crescent roll dough nice and golden.
- Can these be made ahead of time for a party? You can assemble the mummy hot dogs (wrap them and place them on the baking sheet) a few hours ahead and keep them covered in the fridge. Bake them just before serving for the freshest, flakiest result. They’re best eaten warm right out of the oven!
Nutritional Estimate for Mummy Hot Dogs
Just a heads-up, the nutrition info below is an estimate, okay? Because brands of hot dogs and crescent rolls can really change things up, the exact numbers will bounce around a bit. But this gives you a good general idea of what you’re working with for these fun mummy hot dogs!
| Calories | 200-250 | Varies based on hot dog and crescent roll brand |
| Sugar | Low | |
| Sodium | Moderate | |
| Fat | Moderate | |
| Saturated Fat | Moderate | |
| Unsaturated Fat | Low | |
| Trans Fat | None | |
| Carbohydrates | Moderate | |
| Fiber | Low | |
| Protein | Moderate | |
| Cholesterol | Moderate |
Storing and Reheating Your Mummy Hot Dogs
So, you’ve got some spooky mummy hot dogs left over? Don’t let them go to waste! They’re still pretty tasty the next day, you just need to store and reheat them right. For the best results, make sure they’re completely cooled before you put them away. If you’ve got a few that didn’t get gobbled up, here’s how to keep them fresh:
| Storage Method | Reheating Method | Notes |
| Refrigerate | Oven or Air Fryer | Pop them in an airtight container and pop them in the fridge. They’ll be good for about 2-3 days. When you’re ready for more, just pop them in the oven or air fryer until they’re nice and warm again. For more air fryer recipes, check out our other posts! |
| Freeze | Oven | If you want to keep them around even longer, you can totally freeze them! Wrap them well or put them in a freezer-safe container. It’s best to thaw them out in the refrigerator overnight before reheating them in the oven so they don’t get soggy. For more no-bake recipes, explore our other options. |
Mummy Hot Dogs: 6 Spooky & Easy Bites
- Total Time: 30 minutes
- Yield: 6 servings
- Diet: Vegetarian
Description
Fun and easy mummy hot dogs made with crescent rolls, perfect for Halloween parties or a spooky snack.
Ingredients
- 6 hot dogs
- 8 oz crescent roll tube
- Candy eyes for topping
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 375°F. Line a baking sheet with parchment paper or spray with nonstick cooking spray.
- Unroll crescent roll dough. Press perforations to seal. Cut dough into 1/4″ strips.
- Wrap strips around each hot dog, leaving gaps so the hot dog shows. Leave a small gap at one end for candy eyes.
- Place wrapped hot dogs on the baking sheet. Continue until all are wrapped to resemble mummies.
- Bake for 12-15 minutes, or until dough is golden brown and hot dogs are warm.
- Remove from oven. Place a dot of mustard or ketchup on the back of candy eyes and stick them onto the mummy dogs.
- Eat warm.
Notes
- You can use any type of hot dog you prefer.
- Mustard or ketchup can be used as ‘glue’ for the candy eyes.
- Prep Time: 15 minutes
- Cook Time: 15 minutes
- Category: Appetizer
- Method: Baking
- Cuisine: American