Is 51 enough or should I prep more…? by chrisjfinlay Tags:Casual UKUnited Kingdom 27 comments Can’t leave it on an odd number between 2 people! I see only one portion here Yep, couple of those portions should just about cover it. Good lord, how much of the rest of it have you prepped for two? I would never stop making them if that were possible. Each is a little bundle of delightful deliciousness. At least a couple more trays full. Rookie numbers Pigs in blankets are a bit like cheese. The correct quantity is always ‘more’. What’s the other person going to eat? What’s for desert?? Heart attack?? Another one of those and you’re sorted There’s yours where the other tray? Few more trays 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. Looking good there I applaud this 👏 but just in case, it’s worth googling where the nearest defibrillator is This many This but each That’s more than enough. One of those each will do. Some if the pigs are in only half a blanket, therfore you need to make more to satisfy quality control. …more… Wait imagine this with a layer of mash, cheese and breadcrumvs, in and out the oven, brown sauce!!!! Perfect…they are good to nibble on when cold in the fridge, No glaze ? Always better with a honey or maple glaze mixed with a little dijon mustard Or a sticky bbq glaze it’s Christmas we gota go all out Yes. Aren’t you missing the Yorkshire puddings? British thing Leave a ReplyYou must be logged in to post a comment.
I would never stop making them if that were possible. Each is a little bundle of delightful deliciousness.
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.
Some if the pigs are in only half a blanket, therfore you need to make more to satisfy quality control.
No glaze ? Always better with a honey or maple glaze mixed with a little dijon mustard Or a sticky bbq glaze it’s Christmas we gota go all out
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Can’t leave it on an odd number between 2 people!
I see only one portion here
Yep, couple of those portions should just about cover it.
Good lord, how much of the rest of it have you prepped for two?
I would never stop making them if that were possible. Each is a little bundle of delightful deliciousness.
At least a couple more trays full.
Rookie numbers
Pigs in blankets are a bit like cheese. The correct quantity is always ‘more’.
What’s the other person going to eat?
What’s for desert?? Heart attack??
Another one of those and you’re sorted
There’s yours where the other tray?
Few more trays
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.
Looking good there
I applaud this 👏 but just in case, it’s worth googling where the nearest defibrillator is
This many
This but each
That’s more than enough. One of those each will do.
Some if the pigs are in only half a blanket, therfore you need to make more to satisfy quality control.
…more…
Wait imagine this with a layer of mash, cheese and breadcrumvs, in and out the oven, brown sauce!!!!
Perfect…they are good to nibble on when cold in the fridge,
No glaze ? Always better with a honey or maple glaze mixed with a little dijon mustard
Or a sticky bbq glaze it’s Christmas we gota go all out
Yes.
Aren’t you missing the Yorkshire puddings?
British thing