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Halloweiners

Submitted by rhodesbread

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Halloweiners
  • Prep: 45 mins
  • Cook: 20 mins
  • Ready in: 1 hr., 5 mins
  • Serves:

Ingredients

  • 6 Texas Rolls Thawed
  • 3 3-inch square aluminum foil
  • 6 hot dogs
  • 8 currants or raisins
  • 1 egg beaten
  • 1 red licorice lace
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Cooking Instructions

Roll each roll into a 15-inch snake, leaving one end a little thicker for the head. Using a knife and a toothpick, cut slashes and poke holes to decorate the body of the snake. On larger end of snake poke holes for the nose and slice a 1 1/2-inch opening for the mouth. Crinkle up the aluminum foil and place in mouth to wedge it open during baking. Cut slashes across the tail section to resemble a rattler.

Wrap snake around a frank and place on a large sprayed baking sheet. Poke deep holes for eyes and press currants into them.

Brush well with egg and let rise for 15 minutes. Bake at 350°F for 15 to 20 minutes or until golden brown. Place on a cooling rack and carefully remove foil. Poke a 3-inch piece of licorice into the throat. Clip the end to make it look like a forked tongue.

Recipe Notes

Any little tummy will love these Hallowieners made with Rhodes frozen roll dough. Your costumed creatures will howl with fright-night delight to the very last bite.

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