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Edible fake eyeballs1/21/2024 No, the eggs don’t taste like cranberry juice at all. After a bit of experimenting, I realized that I can do the same thing with cranberry juice. I’ve seen Bloody Eggs made in the past with food dye, but I don’t want to put that in my food. I was intrigued by this pin for Bloody Eggs, but when I clicked through I realized that the ingredients used weren’t ones I could find in my small Vermont town. I’m part of a group of bloggers that get together once a month to remake a pin we found on Pinterest to make it our own. As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases. This post contains affiliate links, which means I will make a commission at no extra cost to you should you click through and make a purchase. I hope you enjoy this fun family dinner idea! If you get a chance to try these dairy free mummy hot dogs, feel free to leave a recipe rating or comment below.Posts may be sponsored. If you’re looking for more dairy free Halloween recipes, be sure to give one of these a try: Check labels carefully and choose appropriate products if soy is a concern. This recipe may also contain soy in the crescent roll dough, edible eyes, and hot dogs, depending on your choice of ingredients. This recipe does contain wheat/gluten in the crescent roll dough. While I try to check all ingredients for allergens, there’s always the chance I may miss something, or manufacturer formulations can change.Īs written and choosing products that don’t contain these ingredients, this recipe should be dairy free, nut free, and egg free. Allergens in this Recipeĭisclaimer: Always double check ingredients and labels yourself prior to making a recipe. Sure – use you’re favorite brand of vegan hot dogs to make this recipe, and chose a crescent roll dough that does not contain any animal ingredients. Here are some common questions that may come up as you’re preparing this recipe: Remove from the oven, pop on two edible eyeballs (or two dollops of mustard for your eyes), and enjoy! Recipe FAQ Now place those on a baking sheet and bake in the oven at 350 degrees F for about 10-15 minutes, until the dough has cooked through and is a light golden brown color. Wrap those around the hot dogs, like this: ![]() Do not break apart the dough at the perforations instead cut the dough into long strips. This recipe couldn’t be simpler! Once you’ve gathered up your ingredients, open the crescent roll dough and spread it out on cutting board (you may want to lightly flour the board if it tends to stick). As an alternative, you can add two small dollops of ketchup or mustard to make “eyes” if you don’t have these on hand. You can also make your own homemade dairy free crescent roll dough.Ĭandy eyes – These are easy to order online or find in the baking section at many major grocery stores. ![]() At the time of publish, Bakehouse crescent roll dough (shown above) from ALDI was dairy free, as was Pillsbury crescent roll dough (though formulations can always change check labels). Most brands still voluntarily comply with those allergen labeling protocols, however if you are anaphylactic to an ingredient, I recommend contacting brands to confirm that they’re dairy free if you are unsure.Ĭresent roll dough – Believe it or not, many cans of crescent roll dough do not contain dairy however you must check ingredients. NOTE: Keep in mind hot dogs (and other meat/poultry products) are regulated under USDA which does not fall under FALCPA allergen labeling laws. For example, at the time of publish, Hebrew National hot dogs were dairy free and most varieties of Nathan’s hot dogs are also dairy free (except those which have cheese added). Typically, all-beef hot dogs labeled Kosher will be dairy free. ![]() Occasionally, milk is added to hot dogs though, so you must check ingredients. Hot dogs – Many brands of hot dogs will be dairy free. Here’s a photo of the only three ingredients you’ll need! Be sure to read the ingredient notes for helpful product tips for families with allergies: Want to treat your kiddos to a special Halloween dinner? Try these fun dairy free mummy hot dogs! Made with just three ingredients, this recipe is simple and quick to whip up before a night of trick-or-treating.
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