Posted on 04/24/2025 5:18:49 AM PDT by Red Badger
NATIONAL PIGS-IN-A-BLANKET DAY
On April 24, observe National Pigs-in-a-Blanket Day with just a few ingredients.
#PigsInABlanketDay
Celebrated across the world, the term often refers to a variety of different dishes. In the United States, Pigs-in-a-Blanket is often hot dogs or sausages wrapped in biscuit or croissant dough and baked. Pigs-in-a-Blanket are generally served as an appetizer or as breakfast. However, it can be served at any mealtime!
Another popular version of pigs-in-a-blanket includes cabbage rolls stuffed with a beef filling. It's often covered with a tomato or cream sauce. Many recipes use the name "Pigs-in-a-Blanket" to describe just about any meat product wrapped in something. For example, one recipe we found called for stuffing a hotdog with a slice of cheese and wrapping the whole works with bacon. No dough or cabbage involved here.
And while some references give Betty Crocker credit for the first printed use of the phrase in 1957, records as early as 1901 reference recipes for pigs-in-a-blanket in a variety of forms. However, the phrase did increase in usage in the English language after it was printed in the 1957 cookbook.
HOW TO OBSERVE PIGS IN A BLANKET DAY
Make pigs in a blanket the way you like it!
Share your favorite recipes.
Try a new recipe. We even have two recipes for you to try. The ones wrapped in pastry dough make great appetizers or snacks. Pigs-In-A-Blanket (cabbage) Pigs-In-A-Blanket (mini smokies)
Share your version of Pigs-In-A-Blanket using #NationalPigBlanketDay on social media.
NATIONAL PIGS IN A BLANKET DAY HISTORY
National Day Calendar continues researching the origins of this food holiday.
Pigs in a Blanket FAQ
Q. Can I use phyllo dough to make pigs in a blanket?
A. Yes. You can use many different kinds of dough to make pigs in a blanket, including phyllo. Consider using these:
Pizza dough
Puff pastry
Croissant dough
Biscuit dough
Q. What kinds of dipping sauces can I use with pigs in a blanket?
A. Dipping sauces take pigs in a blanket to a whole new level of tastiness. Try these 6 Dipping Sauces to get started.
April 24th Celebrated History
1800 Congress approves funds for the creation of the Library of Congress.
1901 The Chicago White Stockings open the American League's inaugural season with a win at home. They beat the Cleveland Blues 8-2.
1967 Soviet cosmonaut Vladimir Komarov dies during the re-entry of the Soyuz 1. The controversial mission was launched under questionable conditions, and Komarov may have known his death was imminent.
April 24th Celebrated Birthdays
Robert Bailey Thomas - 1766 In 1792, Thomas began producing The Farmer's Almanac, one of the longest published periodicals in the United States. It was later called The Old Farmer's Almanac.
Faye Dancer - 1925 The right-handed outfielder played six seasons in the All American Girls Baseball League. Her speed lent her an advantage both in fielding and around the bases. Her best season for stealing bases was in 1948 when she stole 108 bases.
Barbara Streisand - 1942 The American singer, actress, and filmmaker's career has spanned seven decades. She has earned critical and popular acclaim on both stage and screen, winning awards across the spectrum. Her accolades include Oscars, Grammys, Emmys, and Tony awards among several others.
Chipper Jones - 1972 The third baseman played 23 years in Major League Baseball for the Atlanta Braves. In 1990, the Atlanta Braves drafted Jones in the first round, and in 1995 he brought home a World Series Championship. He's also an eight-time All-Star and a two-time Silver Slugger.
Robert Bailey Thomas (1766-1866) - Founder of The Farmer's Almanac.
John Lawson Stoddard (1850-1931) - Photographer and author who is considered the "Father of Travelogue" (travel experiences).
Fannie Thomas (1867-1981) - The oldest known person (at the time) who lived to be 113 years old and 273 days.
John Russell Pope (1874-1937) - Architect who created the Jefferson Memorial.
Justin Wilson (1914-2001) - Cajun-inspired cuisine chef.
Jerome Callet (1930-2019) - Brass instrument designer.
Louis Keith (1935-Still Living) - Expert physician on multiple-births.
Shirley MacLaine (1934-Still Living) - Multi-award winning actress whose career has spanned over 70 years and movie credits include The Trouble with Harry (1955), Terms of Endearment (1983) and Steel Magnolias (1989).
Barbra Streisand (1942-Still Living) - Actress and singer of songs like The Way We Were.
Richard Sterban (1943-Still Living) - Bass singer for the country band the Oak Ridge Boys.
Larry Tesler (1945-2020) - Computer scientist who invented the concept of "copy, cut, paste."
Roger D. Kornberg (1947-Still Living) - Biochemist who won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry (2006) for his studies of the process by which genetic information.
Memorable Events for April 24
1704 - The Boston News-Letter is published in Boston by John Campbell.
1800 - President Adams signs legislation to create the The U.S. Library of Congress.
1833 - Jacob Evert and George Dulty patent the first soda fountain.
1865 - The fire alarm and police telegraph system is put into operation in San Francisco.
1888 - George Eastman founds Eastman Kodak.
1897 - William Price is assigned as the first White House reporter.
1962 - MIT sends the first t.v. signal by satellite.
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It’s cold enough in Ireland for Rosie to need a blanket
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