- Hillshire Farm® Beef Lit’l Smokies® smoked sausages (these are in the deli meat section of your local Walmart)
- Bacon
- Great Value Crescent Rolls
- Sliced Cheddar Cheese (I used the ultra-thin sliced kind)
- Cookie Sheet + Parchment Paper or Foil
- Rosemary Sprigs (I needed about 2 packages)
- Fresh Cranberries
- Preheat your oven to 375 F.
- Cook up your bacon (I used a cast-iron skillet to get it extra crispy) and let it cool before crumbling.
- Cut each cheese slice into quarters.
- Open up the crescent rolls and break apart each triangle piece of dough. I then cut the triangles into halves again on the diagonal.
- Layer a slice of cheese, some crumbled bacon, and a Lit’l Smokies beef sausage onto the dough.
- Roll it up and set it aside
- Once all the rolls have been prepared, place them on top of either parchment paper or foil on a cookie sheet. If creating a wreath, arrange the rolls now in the circular wreath before placing them in the oven.
- Bake for about 13-15 minutes until the dough is golden yellow and the cheese looks melted.
- If garnishing, simply place rosemary sprigs in a circular format in the center of the rolls (you might need to snap the twigs in order to get them to bend properly). Then top with a handful of cranberries on top!
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Debra Brummond says
Sure would be nice if there was an easy way to print this pigs in a blanket recipe, but I’m not seeing it unless I want to print 14 pages. Must not want to share besides doing it publicly.