Halloween is all about spooky fun and delicious treats, right? And what’s more fun than a classic mummy wrapped up in pastry? But we’re taking it up a notch! These Cheese-Stuffed Mummy Dogs are ridiculously easy, super kid-friendly, and pack that amazing cheesy center we all love. As The Keto Performance Chef, I’m all about making even your party snacks fit a performance lifestyle, and this recipe proves you don’t have to sacrifice flavor or festivity for something wholesome. They’re seriously addictive and disappear faster than a ghost in the moonlight!
Why You’ll Love These Cheese-Stuffed Mummy Dogs
These mummy dogs a total win! Here’s why you’ll be making them again and again:
- Super Easy to Make: Seriously, these are a breeze. You can have them ready for the oven in minutes!
- Kid-Approved Fun: Little hands love helping with these, and they disappear *fast* at any party.
- Perfectly Festive: They’re the ultimate Halloween appetizer that looks as spooky as it tastes delicious.
- Irresistible Cheesy Center: That gooey, savory bite inside makes them way more exciting than a regular hot dog!
Ingredients for Your Spooky Cheese-Stuffed Mummy Dogs
Alright, let’s get our spooky snack essentials ready! You won’t believe how simple this list is, making it perfect for those busy party prep days. Trust me, having a good handle on your pantry makes all the difference, whether you’re whipping up a quick dinner or these fun mummy dogs.
Here’s what you’ll need:
- 1 can crescent dough sheets (or the easy crescent roll dough kind works great too!)
- 2.5 slices American cheese (this is totally optional, but oh-so-good for that extra cheesy center!)
- 10 hot dogs (use your favorite kind!)
- 1 cooking spray or about 2 tablespoons of melted butter (for brushing on top)
- 1 mustard or ketchup (just a little bit for the mummy eyes – this is for decoration!)
- 1 googly eyes (yes, the candy kind!)
And for our Spooky Spider Web Dipping Sauce:
- 1 ketchup
- 1 mustard (to drizzle over the ketchup)
For anyone looking to stock up their kitchen, check out my essential keto pantry items list. It’s a lifesaver for keeping healthy, high-quality ingredients on hand!
Essential Equipment for Making Cheese-Stuffed Mummy Dogs
You don’t need a fancy kitchen for these mummy dogs! Just a few basic things will do the trick. A good baking sheet is key, and lining it makes cleanup a breeze. Grabbing a pizza cutter for the dough is super handy, but honestly, a sharp knife works just fine too!
- Baking sheet
- Parchment paper or silicone baking mat
- Cutting board
- Pizza cutter (or a sharp knife!)
Step-by-Step Guide to Crafting Perfect Cheese-Stuffed Mummy Dogs
Alright, let’s get these spooky little guys pulled together! Making them is really no different than any other recipe in my quick keto dinner recipes playbook – simple steps, great results. Preheat your oven to 375°F (190°C) and get a baking sheet ready with parchment paper or a silicone mat. This makes sure they don’t stick and cleanup is a breeze!
Preparing the Dough and Hot Dogs
First thing’s first, grab those crescent dough sheets. Gently unroll them and if they’re perforated into squares, just press those seams together so you have a nice, solid sheet. Then, dust off your pizza cutter (or use a sharp knife, no biggie!) and slice the dough into thin strips, around 1/4 inch wide. These are your mummy bandages! If you’re going for that extra gooey goodness, now’s the time to slice your American cheese into strips too. Lay a hot dog on a cheese strip (if using), and then start wrapping! Wrap those dough strips around the hot dog and cheese, kind of crisscrossing and leaving a little space at the top where the eyes will go. I like to leave a tiny bit of the top showing so it looks like a little snout. Place each wrapped mummy dog onto your prepared baking sheet.

Baking Your Mummy Dogs to Golden Perfection
Now for the magic part! Give your mummy dogs a quick spray with cooking spray or a light brush with melted butter. This gets them all golden and delicious. Pop them into that preheated oven. Honestly, mine usually take about 16 minutes, but the range is somewhere between 12 and 20 minutes. You’re looking for that dough to be a beautiful golden brown and those hot dogs nice and hot. That crispy, savory dough is just *chef’s kiss*!

Adding the Finishing Touches: Eyes and Dipping Sauce
Once they’re out and cooling just a touch, it’s time for their spooky eyes! Just use a little dab of mustard or ketchup to make two dots where you want the eyes on your mummy’s face. Gently press those candy googly eyes right onto the dots. For the spider web dipping sauce, it’s super simple: spread your ketchup onto a small plate, then take your mustard and drizzle it in concentric circles over the ketchup. Then, use a toothpick or the tip of a knife to drag lines from the center out to the edge, creating that cool web effect. Ready to serve!


Tips for Perfect Cheese-Stuffed Mummy Dogs
Okay, let’s make sure your mummy dogs turn out perfectly spooky and delicious every single time! It’s all about a few little tricks that make a big difference. When I first started making these, I learned some things that really help get that bakery-worthy look and taste, even though they’re super simple. These tips are golden for making sure your mummy dogs are a hit!
When you’re cutting your dough strips, try to keep them about the same width. This helps them cook evenly. If your cheese likes to ooze out the sides – which totally happens and adds to the charm, by the way! – don’t worry too much. A little extra gooeyness is part of the fun! Just bake them until they’re golden brown and delicious. And remember, the dough wraps thin so go easy on it; you don’t want to overstuff them!
Serving Suggestions for Your Halloween Appetizer
These spooky little numbers are perfect all on their own, but imagine them as the star of your appetizer board! They look amazing nestled among some deviled eyeballs, maybe some spooky deviled eggs, or even alongside a cheesy keto dish. Don’t forget that spider web dip – it really pulls the whole spooky presentation together for your Halloween party guests!
Frequently Asked Questions About Cheese-Stuffed Mummy Dogs
Got questions about these spooky little snacks? I’ve got you covered! These Cheese-Stuffed Mummy Dogs are so much fun, and I want to make sure yours turn out absolutely perfect. Let’s dive into some common queries so you can have the best Halloween party ever! If you have more questions, don’t hesitate to reach out!
Can I prepare Cheese-Stuffed Mummy Dogs in advance?
You sure can! You can wrap them up and keep them in the fridge, uncooked, for a few hours. Just bake them when you’re ready. They’re best fresh, but reheating briefly works too!
What are the best cheese options for the mummy dogs?
American cheese is super melty and classic for that gooey, cheesy center, but feel free to experiment! Provolone, mozzarella, or even a mild cheddar work wonderfully. Just make sure it’s a cheese that melts well for that perfect cheesy bite!
How do I ensure the dough is cooked through?
Keep an eye on them! They usually take about 12-20 minutes. If your oven runs a little cool, they might take longer. Look for that beautiful golden brown color all over, and make sure the dough looks fully baked, not raw in spots.
Nutritional Information Disclaimer
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Share Your Spooky Creations!
I just LOVE seeing your culinary adventures! If you whip up these Cheese-Stuffed Mummy Dogs, please drop a comment below and tell me all about it. Did the kids love them? Any fun twists you tried? And seriously, if you snap a photo, tag me on social media – I can’t wait to see your spooky creations!

Cheese-Stuffed Mummy Dogs
Ingredients
Equipment
Method
- Preheat your oven to 375°F (190°C). Line a large baking sheet with parchment paper or a silicone baking mat.
- Separate the crescent roll dough sheets. Lay them flat on a cutting board. Press the sheets together to form 4 squares of dough, sealing the perforated seams. Use a pizza cutter to slice the dough into thin strips, about 1/4 inch wide.
- If using cheese, slice each of the 2.5 slices into 4 strips.
- Place a hot dog onto a strip of cheese (if using). Wrap the hot dog and cheese together with a dough strip, leaving a small space at the top for the eyes. You can stretch the dough for thinner mummy bandages or use less for thicker ones. Place the wrapped hot dog onto the prepared baking sheet. Repeat with the remaining hot dogs.
- Spray the mummy dogs with cooking spray or brush them with melted butter.
- Bake for 12-20 minutes, or until the hot dogs are hot and the dough is golden brown. My mummy dogs took 16 minutes to bake.
- To make the eyes, use mustard or ketchup to create two dots on the “face” area of each hot dog. Gently press googly eyes onto the dots.
- Serve your Cheese-Stuffed Mummy Dogs immediately. For the spider web dipping sauce, drizzle mustard over ketchup in a spider web pattern.
