Ingredients
Equipment
Method
Step 1: Preheat your oven to 375°F (190°C) and line a baking sheet with parchment paper.
Step 2: Cut each sausage in half for smaller mummy bites. Set aside.
Step 3: Unroll the crescent dough and use a knife or pizza cutter to slice into thin strips (about ¼-inch wide).
Step 4: Wrap each sausage piece with dough strips, leaving small gaps for the “mummy bandage” look. Leave a small opening near the top for the eyes.
Step 5: Place wrapped sausages on the prepared baking sheet. Brush lightly with beaten egg for a golden finish (optional).
Step 6: Bake for 12–15 minutes, or until dough is golden brown and sausages are heated through.
Step 7: Remove from the oven and let cool slightly. Add candy eyes with a dab of mustard or ketchup, or simply dot on eyes with condiments.
Step 8: Serve warm with ketchup and mustard for dipping.
Notes
🧊 Storage & Reheating
Refrigerator: Store leftovers in an airtight container for up to 3 days.
Freezer: Freeze unbaked wrapped sausages for up to 1 month. Bake directly from frozen, adding 3–4 minutes.
Reheating: Warm in the oven at 350°F (175°C) for 5–7 minutes.
🥄 Variations
Cheesy mummies: Place a small strip of cheese under the dough before wrapping.
Spicy twist: Use spicy chicken sausages or add jalapeño slices before baking.
Mini mummies: Cut sausages into thirds for bite-sized party snacks.
Sweet & savory: Drizzle a little honey mustard over baked mummies.
Veggie option: Replace sausage with zucchini or carrot sticks wrapped in dough.
❓ 10 FAQs
Can I use hot dogs instead of sausages?
– Yes, but choose chicken or beef hot dogs to keep it pork-free. Do I have to use crescent dough?
– Puff pastry or biscuit dough also works. Can I make these ahead of time?
– Yes, assemble and refrigerate unbaked mummies for up to 24 hours. Can I air fry instead of baking?
– Yes, air fry at 350°F (175°C) for 8–10 minutes. What if I don’t have candy eyes?
– Use mustard or ketchup dots for easy eyes. How do I stop the dough from unwrapping?
– Pinch the ends of the dough strips onto the sausage before baking. Can I make them gluten-free?
– Yes, use gluten-free crescent roll dough. Do kids like making these?
– Absolutely! Kids love wrapping the mummies. What dips go best with them?
– Ketchup, mustard, BBQ sauce, or ranch. How do I serve for a party?
– Arrange them on a platter with ketchup “blood” drizzles for effect. 🏁 Conclusion
These Halloween Sausage Mummy Bites are spooky, simple, and absolutely delicious. With flaky crescent dough, juicy sausages, and fun decorations, they’re the perfect appetizer to serve a crowd. Quick to make and guaranteed to impress, these little mummies will disappear from your party table before you can say “boo!”
– Yes, but choose chicken or beef hot dogs to keep it pork-free. Do I have to use crescent dough?
– Puff pastry or biscuit dough also works. Can I make these ahead of time?
– Yes, assemble and refrigerate unbaked mummies for up to 24 hours. Can I air fry instead of baking?
– Yes, air fry at 350°F (175°C) for 8–10 minutes. What if I don’t have candy eyes?
– Use mustard or ketchup dots for easy eyes. How do I stop the dough from unwrapping?
– Pinch the ends of the dough strips onto the sausage before baking. Can I make them gluten-free?
– Yes, use gluten-free crescent roll dough. Do kids like making these?
– Absolutely! Kids love wrapping the mummies. What dips go best with them?
– Ketchup, mustard, BBQ sauce, or ranch. How do I serve for a party?
– Arrange them on a platter with ketchup “blood” drizzles for effect. 🏁 Conclusion
These Halloween Sausage Mummy Bites are spooky, simple, and absolutely delicious. With flaky crescent dough, juicy sausages, and fun decorations, they’re the perfect appetizer to serve a crowd. Quick to make and guaranteed to impress, these little mummies will disappear from your party table before you can say “boo!”