These Campfire Crescent Roll Hot Dogs Are My Favorite No-Fuss Outdoor Meal
There’s just something about food cooked over an open flame that makes it taste a little better—and these campfire crescent roll hot dogs are no exception. They’re golden, slightly smoky, and wrapped in soft, flaky crescent dough that crisps up perfectly over the fire. This is one of my favorite camping recipes because it checks all the boxes: quick, satisfying, kid-approved, and totally fun to make.
Whether I’m at a campsite, in the backyard, or even making them over a fire pit on a chilly fall evening, these hot dogs are a nostalgic comfort food that’s both playful and practical. Plus, you only need two ingredients and a stick. That’s my kind of outdoor cooking.
Why I Love This Campfire Classic
These are a go-to whenever I’m planning a casual cookout or camping trip, and here’s why:
- Only 2 ingredients: Hot dogs and crescent roll dough.
- Minimal cleanup: No pans, no fuss.
- Perfect for kids and adults: Everyone loves food on a stick.
- Totally customizable: Add cheese, use turkey dogs, or try mini sausages.
- Fun and interactive: Cooking over the fire becomes part of the experience.
Ingredients You’ll Need
(Makes 8 servings | Prep Time: 5 minutes | Cook Time: 5–10 minutes)
- 1 package crescent roll dough (8 count)
- 8 hot dogs
- Long skewers or roasting sticks (metal or thick wooden sticks work best)
Optional additions:
- Shredded cheese
- Mustard or ketchup for dipping
- Jalapeños or pickles (if prepping ahead)
How I Make Crescent Roll Hot Dogs Over the Fire
1. Prep the Dough and Dogs
I open the crescent roll package and separate the dough into triangles. Each triangle wraps perfectly around one hot dog. If I want to get fancy, I’ll sprinkle some shredded cheese inside before wrapping.
2. Wrap and Skewer
I start at one end of the hot dog and spiral the dough around it, leaving a little space between wraps so it can cook evenly. Then I carefully skewer the hot dog through the center, making sure it’s secure and won’t slide off during cooking.
3. Cook Over the Campfire
I hold the skewered hot dog over hot coals (not open flames) and rotate slowly for even cooking. It usually takes about 5–10 minutes depending on the heat. The crescent dough should be golden brown and puffed, and the hot dog heated through.
4. Cool and Serve
Once cooked, I carefully slide the crescent dog off the stick and let it cool for a minute before handing it off. I serve it with classic condiments or just as-is—no plate required.
My Tips for Campfire Cooking Success
- Use long, sturdy sticks: You want to keep hands safely away from the heat.
- Cook over coals, not flames: Flames will burn the dough before the inside cooks.
- Prep ahead for speed: You can even wrap the hot dogs in dough at home and keep them chilled in a container.
- Rotate frequently: Even turning makes for an evenly golden crescent crust.
- Watch for “doughy” spots: Give it a few extra minutes if the dough looks raw or pale.
When I Serve These Crescent Roll Hot Dogs
These are my go-to for outdoor meals that don’t require silverware or plates. Perfect for:
- Camping trips
- Backyard fire pit nights
- 4th of July or Memorial Day cookouts
- Scout meetings or youth group events
- Quick meals with no cleanup
They’re also a great way to get kids involved with cooking. Letting them help wrap the dough or roast their own hot dog makes it even more fun.
FAQs From My Outdoor Cooking Adventures
Q: Can I make these on a grill?
Yes! Just place the wrapped hot dogs on a low-heat grill and rotate often until the dough is cooked through and golden.
Q: Can I make them in the oven?
Absolutely. Bake at 375°F for 12–15 minutes on a baking sheet until golden and bubbly.
Q: What other fillings can I add?
Try shredded cheese, jalapeños, caramelized onions, or even a smear of cream cheese inside the dough before wrapping.
Q: Can I use veggie or turkey dogs?
Yes—any kind of hot dog works here, just adjust cooking time if they’re thinner or shorter.
Q: Do I need to oil the stick?
It’s a good idea if using wood. Lightly oiling the stick can help prevent the dough from sticking.
Why These Campfire Hot Dogs Are Always a Hit
They’re warm, crispy, and packed with nostalgic charm—and they turn an ordinary hot dog into something fun and flavorful with almost no effort. Whether you’re cooking outdoors or just want to channel campfire vibes in your backyard, these crescent roll hot dogs deliver every time. Plus, they’re interactive, customizable, and downright delicious.
The Campfire Crescent Roll Hot Dogs That Are Fun to Cook and Even Better to Eat
Ingredients
- 4 hot dogs
- 1 can (8 oz) crescent roll dough
- Cooking spray or oil
- Optional toppings: mustard, ketchup, relish, cheese
Instructions
- Preheat your campfire or grill to medium heat.
- Open the can of crescent roll dough and separate the triangles.
- Wrap each hot dog with a triangle of crescent roll dough, starting at one end and spiraling to the other.
- Secure the ends of the dough around the hot dog.
- Spray the wrapped hot dogs with cooking spray or brush with oil.
- Place the wrapped hot dogs on a skewer or grilling rack over the campfire.
- Cook for about 10-15 minutes, turning occasionally, until the dough is golden brown and the hot dogs are heated through.
- Serve with your choice of toppings.
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