Parmesan Pastry Pups Welcome to the flaky pastry portion of our evening. You might know these pups as “pigs in a blanket” but Joe has never been one to follow convention. (Just profits lol.) Make a little honey mustard to go with these, and always buy one more box than you think is needed.
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After being cooked you get, yes thats grease/oil on the top right that came off of these:
The pros: Trader Joes Parmesan Pastry Pups are easy, premade, and have a sprinkling of parmesan cheese which added a nice salty element.
The verdict: For $4.49, these are essentially pigs in a blanket with a different name. If you need pigs in a blanket quickly, this is a good way to go. But, youll get more for your money if you go to BJs or Costco. Plus, those wont cause a grease buildup. Over all Id say buy a package of crescent rolls and make then yourself. If the parmesan cheese is a must, just get some and sprinkle it over what you plan on serving.
Out of the package you get:
ASMR TRADER JOE’S FRIED MAC AND CHEESE, PIGS IN A BLANKET, APPETIZERS MUKBANG (eating sounds)
FAQ
Does Trader Joes have mini wieners?
Is Trader Joe’s puff pastry seasonal?
Does Trader Joe’s have name brand stuff?
How do you air fry pastry bites from Trader Joe’s?
Does Trader Joe’s eat pigs in a blanket?
“I have no notes.” Trader Joe’s puts a spin on pigs in a blanket by sprinkling the puff pastry with Parmesan cheese. The move adds a lot of flavor and sets them apart from others on the market; however, we wondered how they would pair with classic condiments like mustard and ketchup.
What is a pig in a blanket?
Let’s talk about the pigs in a blanket, also known as Pastry Puffs (Trader Joe’s) and cocktail franks (Sabrett). IMHO, pigs in a blanket are the ultimate party app. My whole life, I thought a pig in a blanket was just a pig in a blanketuntil I discovered Pastry Pups. Trader Joe’s has truly taken this popular snack to the next level.
Where can I buy frozen pigs in a blanket?
We decided it was time for a taste test. After calling in samples and making several trips to the grocery store, we ended up with eight varieties of frozen pigs in a blanket from seven popular brands: Sabrett, Hebrew National, Trader Joe’s, Wegmans, Spring Valley (by Quality Frozen Foods), Bagel Bites, and Super Pretzel.
What are the best pigs in a blanket?
Here are my top picks. The brains behind Bagel Bites have done it again with their bite-sized bagel dogs. This brand beat out seven other contenders to take the top spot as the best traditional pigs in a blanket. In the Bagel Bites box, juicy, flavorful franks are wrapped in the familiar bagel dough of the bite-sized mini pizzas.