Weitere Beispiele werden automatisch zu den Stichwörtern zugeordnet - wir garantieren ihre Korrektheit nicht.
Pigs in a blanket are a hit at any house party.
It’s the pigs in a blanket, and there's a big difference.
The parents are wearing leisure suits and serving pigs in a blanket.
This year will restore another: pigs in a blanket.
But little pigs in a blanket, served on a platter with honey mustard, are allowed.
Or you could try Hebrew National's great frozen pigs in a blanket.
They are similar in concept to a corn dog or pigs in a blanket.
Puff pastry samosas make up for pigs in a blanket.
No pigs in a blanket here.
The potluck kielbasa, pigs in a blanket, baked ziti and ribs are free.
Pigs in a Blanket: Wrap mini hotdogs with puff pastry.
Pigs in a blanket day.
At breakfast or brunch, the term "pigs in a blanket" often refers to sausage links with pancake wrapped around it.
I'm dealing with the catererif you can call some bucktoothed jerk whose specialty is pigs in a blanket a caterer.
The American-style pigs in a blanket are known as Pølsehorn, meaning "Sausage horns".
Phylo dough gives these pigs in a blanket flavor without the fat of the usual buttery crescent dough.
A sausage bun is a type of Hong Kong pastry, essentially the equivalent of pigs in a blanket.
It is highly doubtful that the Romans, at their corporate gatherings, nibbled on pigs in a blanket and "teeny quesadillas."
Pigs in a Blanket It's tough to find merits in a hot dog wrapped in a buttery crust.
In the middle, commoners crowd around high tables over dressed-up pigs in a blanket and bottles of Coors Light.
Klobasniky are similar in style to a pigs in a blanket or sausage roll but wrapped in kolach dough.
Mike Ditka would have pigs in a blanket, and John Elway would gorge on hamburger soup.
Food is gloriously iconoclastic, focusing on traditional dishes such as 'pigs in a blanket', but assembled with modern alternatives like Chinese sausage and Japanese mustard.