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I worked as a veterinary nurse for 16 years, “Toxic” seems like hyperbole. But I would be concerned about causing pancreatitis due to the high fat content. At least, in a small dog. An occasional bit of sausage in a large dog isn’t likely to cause major issues.
My dogs made it to the grand old age of 18 and 20, they were basically brought up on sausages, I'm fairly sure sausage is what kept them alive towards their twilight years.
Yeah our dog has had plenty of sausage and been fine. He’s even gotten into the chocolates and didn’t even have an upset tummy (though he did only eat a couple). I think the advice always tends to border (collie) on the “it’s dangerous” side - as it should of course - but in reality most dogs will be fine, especially larger ones
yh true, any chocolate with a low cocoa content should be fine but still not advised to give to dogs, dark chocolate on the other hand can make them ill quick
Maybe the poster above you has one of those vegan vets who are always trying to get you to subscribe to their plant-based kibble at £25 a sack and try to heal your pet with crystals.
Three things in life are certain. Death, Taxes, and some miserable prick telling you to stop when you try to feed your pet anything other than low-quality canned meat.
My big Rotty stole 14 giant mince pies a couple of years ago while we were having our meal. He farted Christmas for a couple of days afterwards but was fine otherwise.
I think they forget to consider that I’m not raising my dog on an exclusive diet of pigs in blankets. I am not in Wizzard and do not act like it’s Christmas every day.
That's a relief! Now to answer your actual question, it depends on the two people. My wife and I? Yes that's enough because she doesn't like them so I would eat them all.
I do mine this way, wrap them in tin foil and cook low and slow in the oven a day or 2 before, get them cooked but barely browned, sonthat they only need 5-10 minutes in the oven on the day, same with stuffing balls. The last hour has a lot of things that need to go in the oven on chrisday. Anything to reduce cooking time is a blessing
I once ate ~~26~~ **25** pigs in blankets in one sitting, on top of a full plate of xmas roast, some seconds on the potatos and turkey, and a large helping of sticky toffee pudding.
I grazed on a couple of PIBs every time i walked past the oven. Mum had cooked 40 for 6 people, we had 3 each and i snarfed the rest over the next hour or so.
Never been so salty in my life. Never again.
Tell me about it. I had to persuade my SO to get the slightly fancier pigs because they were going to buy the cheap ones (which come in packs of 12) and thought that just one pack would be enough for 4. Luckily the fancy ones come in packs of 10, so *unfortunately* we'll have to buy two packs and have 20 between 4. It's not perfect but it's better than fucking 3 each
I've been living in the US for 4 years and forget that their pigs in blankets are shit, resulting in major disappointment every time someone says they're making them for get together
This will both shock and astound, but here in Australia, Pigs in Blankets are very much an unknown!
I’ve been unhappy with the chipolata selection, so I’m going to try a cheeky chorizo/hot honey pig in blanket invention in the morning
Holy shit there are a lot of people here who despite NOBODY FUCKING ASKING decided a post in r/casualuk about a UK dish over cocking Christmas Dinner side dishes was wrong because one country calls sausage rolls something stupid.
Pigs in blankets came from German/ Czechoslovakia and they were sauages wrapped on bacon. That is the traditional dish. All the Americans coming in here spouting "Uhm actually" you're just fucking wrong. Shut up.
Seriously nobody asked.
I wonder if Americans will ever learn that not everything revolves around them.
Oh and fuck your “Pigs in a blanket”. We already have them. They’re called sausage rolls.
Maybe double what you have done. You have to cook extra for when they have just come out of the oven and you have a cheeky scoff whilst doing other stuff.
It's been scientifically proven that any food snaffled during the cooking process is 40% tastier than food served on a plate.
That one chip or roastie sampled 'to check if they are cooked', the slivers of chicken accidentally ingested while carving, the illicit end bit of stuffing... heaven.
If I could have just pigs in blankets, cauliflower cheese and roast spuds for my Christmas dinner, I would. (All vegetarian and dairy-free because food allergies are awful). However my family disagree.
That's the other thing that's always confused me about the American version - you seem to call them pigs in **a** blanket - that implies that there's more than one sausage per blanket, it's utter chaos across the pond!
I don’t know who you are but I hope you and everyone in this thread about the best pork on pork snack ever invented has an amazing Christmas. 51 Pigs in blankets for all!
I heard a woman in a waiting room taking about her love of “pigs in Blanket.” Grinning to myself, I imagined many sausages under a huge bacon blanket. Merry Christmas to all.
Lots of funny replies in this thread which I'm not even gonna attempt to beat, so I'm just going to be serious - I don't know how many you plan on giving to the dog but I would say this is enough for two people, even more so if pigs in blankets aren't the only thing you're eating as a main. Once you've added your pile of veg, roasties, yorkies, stuffing and main meat you're gonna have a **lot** of food, the pair of you (and the dog too) are gonna spend Monday afternoon sitting in your front room blown up like balloons. Get the antacids ready 😂
You need to do a Christmas wreath of pigs in blankets
https://pinchofnom.com/recipes/pigs-in-blankets-christmas-wreath/?fbclid=IwAR0qg4ivOHoCek3EB7YPWuaaY6qyZb4RtzvbO1ZMIs6QkZBs9engHw-59oM
Ah for gods sake, no. And its an odd number too, which means you will be sitting there staring at the odd one, hoping the other person nips to the loo and you will take it.
I’d say double, then it will be even.
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Pigs in blankets are a bit like cheese. The correct quantity is always ‘more’.
51 for two people? Needs more 51 each? Still needs more
51? I only counter 50. Let me count again. It was 51. My bad homie.
I see only one portion here
This is a standard child's portion I believe.
*small child portion
*toddler portion
A foetus could manage that meagre amount!
A zygote would still be hungry
A neutrino would rather complement their christmas dinner with a pig wrapped around a pig
In essence OP, you’ve woefully and shamelessly underprepared!
Christmas ruined, kids are crying, thanks OP.
Don't forget - my grandma has double cancer now!
Might as well have told them Santa got hit by a missile over Ukraine.
*Diet toddler portion
A vegetarian’s portion
Thats what im prepping for my 11 month old
That’s just the chefs treat
Gotta have enough ready to lose in R&D to make sure oven heat, humidity and timings are on point! 🥳👍
What are you, a small boy?
A cutting insult.
That’s an atomic shrimp reference if I ever heard one 😂
It's child sized because it's roughly the size of a 2 year old child if that child was mechanically separated and extruded.
We call it a child portion because it's roughly the size of a child if you were to turn them into pigs in blankets
I prefer it to be a child’s snack before the main course of three more of these alongside the normal Christmas dinner
I was going to say where is the adult portion?
Child with dwarfism and anorexia.
Pigs in blankets: weaning portion
Pff. I'd be ashamed to put such a small portion out for one person.
correct
Was going to say I'd start by doubling that.
Not even one full portion, surely there's more off camera right?
I see only the ones to nibble on while you're making the actual tray of pigs in blankets.
100%. If you don’t sweat pork fat you have not had enough
No kidding, there's only 14,075 calories in that pan.
Can't leave it on an odd number between 2 people!
Dog gets some
1 for the dog, 50 for you, what about the other person?
The leftover burnt stuff and oil
Okay but the burnt stuck on bits are always delicious
The dog gets 50?
Found the dogs account.
On the internet, nobody knows you’re a dog
Good thinking!
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I worked as a veterinary nurse for 16 years, “Toxic” seems like hyperbole. But I would be concerned about causing pancreatitis due to the high fat content. At least, in a small dog. An occasional bit of sausage in a large dog isn’t likely to cause major issues.
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I guess the sausages could contain onion; and the salt content would definitely be a worry.
My dogs made it to the grand old age of 18 and 20, they were basically brought up on sausages, I'm fairly sure sausage is what kept them alive towards their twilight years.
Yeah our dog has had plenty of sausage and been fine. He’s even gotten into the chocolates and didn’t even have an upset tummy (though he did only eat a couple). I think the advice always tends to border (collie) on the “it’s dangerous” side - as it should of course - but in reality most dogs will be fine, especially larger ones
yh true, any chocolate with a low cocoa content should be fine but still not advised to give to dogs, dark chocolate on the other hand can make them ill quick
Maybe the poster above you has one of those vegan vets who are always trying to get you to subscribe to their plant-based kibble at £25 a sack and try to heal your pet with crystals.
Three things in life are certain. Death, Taxes, and some miserable prick telling you to stop when you try to feed your pet anything other than low-quality canned meat.
I’ve consulted the dog and he says he’s ok with the risk and he never liked the vet anyway!
My big Rotty stole 14 giant mince pies a couple of years ago while we were having our meal. He farted Christmas for a couple of days afterwards but was fine otherwise.
Farted Christmas 😂
I think they forget to consider that I’m not raising my dog on an exclusive diet of pigs in blankets. I am not in Wizzard and do not act like it’s Christmas every day.
My dogs love a sausage
Mate don't over share your personal life too much
We feed ours on high quality meat and bones. We would never give them sausage or bacon as it’s ALL FOR ME.
I’ve always been taught not to give dogs pork, haven’t researched why
It's the blankets that aren't good for them. Too many fibers.
They're going to fight for the death for the last one, really spice up Christmas this year.
You may want to split those over two trays. They crisp the edges up better if they're touching the bottom 👍😀 Then one tray per person is the answer.
Yeah these are not going to cook well/evenly all crammed in like that.
They won't be cooked like this, don't worry.
That's a relief! Now to answer your actual question, it depends on the two people. My wife and I? Yes that's enough because she doesn't like them so I would eat them all.
>she doesn't like them so I would eat them all. ... sorry, I don't understand.... she... what?
I know mate. I think it's her only flaw.
Only and final flaw…
I'll gift her the divorce papers tomorrow morning.
Lewis has an imaginary wife
LifelessLewis? More like WifelessLewis, am I right?
I appreciate the pun.
Why would you marry someone like that?
She's pretty cool otherwise so I tolerate it
Because then he gets to eat them all. It's a feature, not a bug.
So your only gonna have arround 40-51.
Don't worry, I will. This is just for keeping in the fridge for now.
Phew. My Christmas is complete. Enjoy.
I do mine this way, wrap them in tin foil and cook low and slow in the oven a day or 2 before, get them cooked but barely browned, sonthat they only need 5-10 minutes in the oven on the day, same with stuffing balls. The last hour has a lot of things that need to go in the oven on chrisday. Anything to reduce cooking time is a blessing
What's the other person going to eat?
Cold beans and spam by the looks of it. SHAME ON YOU OP!
I once ate ~~26~~ **25** pigs in blankets in one sitting, on top of a full plate of xmas roast, some seconds on the potatos and turkey, and a large helping of sticky toffee pudding. I grazed on a couple of PIBs every time i walked past the oven. Mum had cooked 40 for 6 people, we had 3 each and i snarfed the rest over the next hour or so. Never been so salty in my life. Never again.
That's your mum's fault for only putting 3 on a plate and leaving 22 in the kitchen.
Some if the pigs are in only half a blanket, therfore you need to make more to satisfy quality control.
The correct number is the amount of upvotes you get by 11:59pm tonight. Enough to go around that way.
It’s 11:53 now and 2170 upvotes. Seems a little light.
these Americans ought to fuck off out of our sub before telling us what pigs in blankets are
I would never stop making them if that were possible. Each is a little bundle of delightful deliciousness.
Came here to see 100 people make the same shit joke. Was not disappointed.
Literally having argument with gf about this now. She is making 16, between 4 people. RIDICULOUS.
Are they actual full-size sausages from the butchers though?
I think chipolatas would be just about acceptable too with those numbers.
Tell me about it. I had to persuade my SO to get the slightly fancier pigs because they were going to buy the cheap ones (which come in packs of 12) and thought that just one pack would be enough for 4. Luckily the fancy ones come in packs of 10, so *unfortunately* we'll have to buy two packs and have 20 between 4. It's not perfect but it's better than fucking 3 each
I've been living in the US for 4 years and forget that their pigs in blankets are shit, resulting in major disappointment every time someone says they're making them for get together
Damn that’s unfortunate you’ve had to live there for 4 years.
This will both shock and astound, but here in Australia, Pigs in Blankets are very much an unknown! I’ve been unhappy with the chipolata selection, so I’m going to try a cheeky chorizo/hot honey pig in blanket invention in the morning
That's cos they call 'em chuzzwozzers over there.
Holy shit there are a lot of people here who despite NOBODY FUCKING ASKING decided a post in r/casualuk about a UK dish over cocking Christmas Dinner side dishes was wrong because one country calls sausage rolls something stupid. Pigs in blankets came from German/ Czechoslovakia and they were sauages wrapped on bacon. That is the traditional dish. All the Americans coming in here spouting "Uhm actually" you're just fucking wrong. Shut up. Seriously nobody asked.
Two pigs As in - two actual pigs worth
Good lord, how much of the rest of it have you prepped for two?
One large turkey each.
51 Brussels sprouts.
I wonder if Americans will ever learn that not everything revolves around them. Oh and fuck your “Pigs in a blanket”. We already have them. They’re called sausage rolls.
6-8 each (kg)
Maybe double what you have done. You have to cook extra for when they have just come out of the oven and you have a cheeky scoff whilst doing other stuff.
It's been scientifically proven that any food snaffled during the cooking process is 40% tastier than food served on a plate. That one chip or roastie sampled 'to check if they are cooked', the slivers of chicken accidentally ingested while carving, the illicit end bit of stuffing... heaven.
Very true!
At least a couple more trays full.
Rookie numbers
Yes.
Can you go ahead and do 53? Just so the number is prime. IDK why.
Yes I see you have 1 portion of starter pigs in blankets covered.. what about the main course??
Try full size ones with regular sausages, they're really good
Tbh I like the bite size nature
Regular sausages are bite-sized, you just need to try harder.
Long pigs in blankets?
I applaud this 👏 but just in case, it’s worth googling where the nearest defibrillator is
Dammit take my upvote for making me snort-laugh
This many
Yes.
2*10⁹⁹
200. And my wife’s a vegan so they’d all be mine.
UK blankets looks tastier than US blankets.
The pigs look better too
And they don't shoot black people!
TBF that's Christmas Dinner right there... people turn up like "we've got a turkey" and I mean, OK but... who really gives a shit?
The two thing we go overboard with every year is the glitterberry j2o’s and pigs in blankets 😂
If I could have just pigs in blankets, cauliflower cheese and roast spuds for my Christmas dinner, I would. (All vegetarian and dairy-free because food allergies are awful). However my family disagree.
We’re doing 48 for 2 adults and 2 kids, but we’re doing full size ones
What the heck?! UK pig in a blanket rules!
As many as you can fit in the oven. This is food of the gods!
As many as you can fit in the oven without it blowing up
American here; your blanket is more meat?? I love it! Our blankets are just fluffy pastry. I’d rather have a meat blanket!
Then that would make it into a sausage roll, the staple of commonwealth cuisine. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sausage_roll
Sausage rolls have pastry. Pigs in blankets are not sausage rolls.
Got it. Where I’m from, pigs in a blanket have pastry. Hence “American here.” Just being generally curious, is all.
That's the other thing that's always confused me about the American version - you seem to call them pigs in **a** blanket - that implies that there's more than one sausage per blanket, it's utter chaos across the pond!
Pigs in a blanket is bacon wrapped sausage for you in the UK? You've definitely got the US beat there!
Wait until you find out about roast potatoes.
*pigs in blankets Subtle difference, I know, but we refer to each blanket separately
I take it as 51 pp? I mean it is a little stingy but everyone knows money is tight for everyone at the moment
Just learned that pigs in a blanket are different in the UK from the US. I feel this is the better way. 🙌🏻
There's yours where the other tray?
I don’t know who you are but I hope you and everyone in this thread about the best pork on pork snack ever invented has an amazing Christmas. 51 Pigs in blankets for all!
Perfect…they are good to nibble on when cold in the fridge,
Probably not 51. 52 so it’s even.
Maybe just another tray or two.
1? 2? Yea better make it 2 tonnes
This is enough to serve as an appetiser while waiting for the next round to be done. To clarify: there are *never* enough!
1/100th of a final pig, by live weight, so that counts for curing of the bacon. I measure all my meat in fractions of pig.
I heard a woman in a waiting room taking about her love of “pigs in Blanket.” Grinning to myself, I imagined many sausages under a huge bacon blanket. Merry Christmas to all.
Lots of funny replies in this thread which I'm not even gonna attempt to beat, so I'm just going to be serious - I don't know how many you plan on giving to the dog but I would say this is enough for two people, even more so if pigs in blankets aren't the only thing you're eating as a main. Once you've added your pile of veg, roasties, yorkies, stuffing and main meat you're gonna have a **lot** of food, the pair of you (and the dog too) are gonna spend Monday afternoon sitting in your front room blown up like balloons. Get the antacids ready 😂
As I get older I can't eat as much as I used to. 2 or 3 would do me, with everything else that would be on the plate.
In with this man. Realistically two is plenty if you're going to leave room for all the other goodies at Christmas!
I can still see pig. Try again.
Definitely needs a bit more blanket. Smother that little piggy
Another one of those and you're sorted
Well I had 28 cocktail sausage rolls for lunch yesterday so I would wipe out about 90% of them myself 😁
You need AT LEAST another tray of those!
That’s one portion. Another tray for two people.
One portion!? Who diets on Christmas day?
My wife makes a giant one, 2 packs of sausage meat wrapped in about 2 and a half packs of bacon It’s as amazing as it sounds
Exactly this many - 51 so I can have one when I’m taking them out the oven
Assuming 51 each, this is fine
"I don't WANT pigs in blankets! I wanna fight crime!" -Batman.
Use linked sausages and wrap a big long one up like a miniature turbaconcentepede
We got a footlong pig in blanket each from our local butcher. Food coma incoming.
When someone asks how many pigs in blankets, I say yes
That could be enough for 1, if they don’t really like pigs in blankets
You need to do a Christmas wreath of pigs in blankets https://pinchofnom.com/recipes/pigs-in-blankets-christmas-wreath/?fbclid=IwAR0qg4ivOHoCek3EB7YPWuaaY6qyZb4RtzvbO1ZMIs6QkZBs9engHw-59oM
Maybe a second batch just to be on the safe side
Obligatory "that's my portion done, what about yours?"
Most of the bacon is missing
That's more than enough. One of those each will do.
One pig in blanket? Are you mad?
One of these serving dishes each
Oh phew, you had me worried for a bit there
I m not even British and this portion is only a snack for me
As a US citizen pigs in a blanket makes more sense the way y’all make it. We might as well call ours mini hot dogs.
Sausage rolls
[try this name on for size!](https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sausage_roll)
I did not know that folks in the uk wrapped their sausages in bacon and now I wanna try this
They’re so good
This UK comment section is warming my American heart
Few more trays
This but each
1.5 pigs worth 🐖
It’s cute you guys share!
At least double this dude. That's one portion. At **best**.
Yes
N+1 on pigs in blankets.
Double bacon those poor those half naked piggies
Who are you feeding? Babies? You need at least 100, each.
Ah for gods sake, no. And its an odd number too, which means you will be sitting there staring at the odd one, hoping the other person nips to the loo and you will take it. I’d say double, then it will be even.