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by Diane

This chili cheesecrescent dog bake is ridiculously fun and delicious. At first we thought only the little kiddies would like it, but every single adult that tasted these were blown away at how delicious they were.

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Chili Cheese Crescent Dog Bake Recipe

They just aren’t for Super bowl, game day or special occasions. They’re for every occasion that is a fun gathering and everyone wants to have a good time eating appetizers and beer! Or soda pop!

Ok, so it’s super simple to make this chili cheese dog bake. It starts with some simple crescent roll dough. Choose your favorite cheese (we love cheddar and American cheese!). Roll the crescent dough that’s stuffed with a hot dog and a bunch of cheese. Add some of your favorite chili and lots of warm oven love. After about 45 minutes, voila! You can a wonderful warm meal for all chili cheese hot dog lovers!

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Different Types of Hot Dogs

There’s so many different types of hot dogs out there ranging from pork, beef, turkey and even vegan tofu! So you have plenty of options to choose from for this chili cheese bake.The reason why our chili cheese hot dog bake is so popular is because it can serve many people at once. It’s so quick and easy to roll a bunch of cheese and hot dogs in crescent rolls and bake them. In fact, during our taste test, we did two batches at once and it literally took just a few minutes. The problem was we had two huge platters that needed to be eaten!

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Best way to cook crescent dough with hot dogs?

The key is to bake the rolls covered in foil first, then continue baking them without the foil. This ensures that the dough cooks all the way through, leaving you with warm tender crescent dough filled with the best chili cheese dogs on Earth! They’re the perfect appetizer or full meal! Make sure tobake the rolls covered in foil first, then continue baking them without the foil. This ensures that the dough cooks all the way through, leaving you with warm tender crescent dough filled with the best chili cheese dogs on Earth!

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Chili Cheese Crescent Hot Dog Bake

Yield: 8 servings

Prep Time: 15 minutes mins

Cook Time: 45 minutes mins

Total Time: 1 hour hr

Perfect for Game Day parties! When it's time to add the chili, don't pour it over the crescent dogs because it will keep the crescent dough from cooking all the way. Just add the chili around the base of the crescent dogs for the 2nd part of the bake.

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Ingredients

  • 8 (8) hot dogs
  • 8 slices (8 slices) American cheese or 3/4 cup shredded cheese
  • 1 can (1 can) refrigerated crescent dough sheet
  • 1-2 cans (1-2 cans) (15.5 oz ea) chili , depending on how much chili you like
  • 3 tablespoons (45 g) Butter (approximately), melted
  • 1-2 cloves (1-2 cloves) garlic , minced
  • fresh parsley for garnish

Instructions

  • Preheat oven to 400°F. Rinse hot dogs and pat dry.

  • Open the can of crescent dough and roll out dough. Cut the dough into 8 equal squares.

  • Roll 1 slice of cheese around 1 hot dog. Roll 1 square of crescent dough around the cheese/hot dog. Repeat for all 8 hot dogs. Gently press the seams of the crescent dough down.

  • Melt butter and then add minced garlic. Place hot dogs in pan, spaced apart to leave room for chili later. Brush top of dough with the garlic butter. Save remaining garlic butter.

  • Cover with foil and bake for about 35 minutes. Remove foil, add chili around the base of the hot dogs and continue baking un-covered for about 10 minutes OR until tops of dough are golden brown and chili is heated through.

  • Optional- For extra garlic butter goodness, brush remaining garlic butter on top of dough and top with parsley. Enjoy!

Nutrition Information per Serving

Calories: 387kcal, Carbohydrates: 27g, Protein: 12g, Fat: 26g, Saturated Fat: 12g, Cholesterol: 61mg, Sodium: 1204mg, Potassium: 293mg, Fiber: 2g, Sugar: 3g, Vitamin A: 515IU, Vitamin C: 1.1mg, Calcium: 257mg, Iron: 3.4mg

Course: Appetizer, Main Course, Snack

Cuisine: American

Calories: 387

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  • This recipe was originally published in 2015 and re-published in 2021 with updated photos.

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    59 Comments on “Chili Cheese Crescent Hot Dog Bake”

  1. M Reply

    I don’t remember ever seeing a tube of crescent dough that wasn’t perforated. Where do you buy a tube that is just one big piece of dough that you can cut up like that?

    • Best Recipe Box Reply

      We’ll find them next to the tubes of crescent dough. They’ll be labeled as crescent dough sheets. Not all stores have them, but most around us do. They tend to blend in next to the regular tubes of dough. Here’s a link to Pilsbury’s sheets.

    • Beth Reply

      Pillsbury makes just sheets too they are in the same section you get the Crescent role kind .

      • Patricia Jones Reply

        Not in my state they aren’t! In fact I’ve never seen them in MI,FL or KY!

        • Janice F. Reply

          I find the sheets of crescent dough at Publix in Florida. You have to look carefully as the can looks like regular crescent rolls.

          • Best Recipe Box

            Thanks for the helpful info so that all our Florida readers can find it!

        • Ron F. Reply

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          Kroger’s in Lansing, Mi.

        • CHARLIE Richards Reply

          In Florida you can find them in Publix

    • Grandma of three Reply

      I found it today at Kroger’s..

    • Vickie Reply

      You can still use the perforated type of dough for this, just pinch the seams together beforehand. Or you could really go the extra mile and use puff pastry sheets. You could even use rolled out biscuit dough if you wanted to. Hope this helps.

    • Stefanie Kerstetter Reply

      I have found unperforated sheets of crescent dough at walmart.

      • Best Recipe Box Reply

        That’s awesome! Thanks for letting us know.

    • KennE Reply

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      Seems like Publix keeps them in the freezer. If it isn’t the puff pastry sheets, it’s the pizza dough.

    • CATHY A FUTRELL Reply

      pizza dough

  2. Joe feilen Reply

    I’m gonna use Cincinnati Chile and cheddar cheese sounds good and I can reheat

  3. Richard Conley Reply

    I made them with regular perforated dough – not a problem. Didn’t even know they made the other kind and I had been thinking about using the refrigerated pizza dough.

  4. Jake Reply

    Can you prepare the meal ahead of time so you can just slip it in the oven or will there be problems with the dough?

    • Best Recipe Box Reply

      Hi Jake- you can bake the hot dogs in the crescent dough first, without the chili. Then when you’re ready to serve, add the chili and bake for about 10-15 minutes or until everything is warm.

  5. oletha Williams Reply

    Like the ease hot dogs . I Will be trying it for dinner.

  6. HB Reply

    It’s in the oven right now. Smells great! Can’t wait to try them!

  7. Tiffani Reply

    I’m going to try this tonight with just the regular croissant rolls in a can. Hoping they turn out okay.

  8. susan Reply

    I made this today since we finally got a nice cool fall day. Perfect. I used crescent rolls (triangle) which worked fine. My cheddar slices were chipotle cheddar from Aldi. Great meal and so easy. Next time I’ll grill some onions to put on the side.

  9. Michelle Heath Reply

    What brand of Chili was used?

    • Best Recipe Box Reply

      We used 4 different brands while testing and all worked great. Everyone had their own favorites due to personal taste.

  10. John S Fine Reply

    im doing this with baked beans.

  11. JudySchoonover Reply

    Can theses be baked in a glass dish and still brown also do you have to spraypan

  12. Deby Reply

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    Took longer to bake than posted time. Definitely needed 2 cans of chili. Other than that was awesome!!

  13. Jbrown Reply

    We used my wife’s homemade chilli. Turned out fantastic!

    • Best Recipe Box Reply

      yay! So glad your wife has a homemade chili. You’re a lucky guy. 🙂

  14. Sharon Michaels Ryno Reply

    I would use Stagg chili the lowest calorie flavor and substitute Hillshire Farms Turkey Polish Sausage to reduce the fat and fine cheese slices that are lower fat, Kraft makes a variety we all like. I would go easy on the butter. Also I am a former Weight Watchers receptionist of 16 years and try to always keep my weight down. I am always trying to cut calories where I can without sacrificing flavor. I am also a type two diabetic for the past eight years.

  15. Sandra Beck Reply

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    What side dish would go good with this?

    • Best Recipe Box Reply

      A refreshing salad would be great! or maybe a coleslaw? We have a great coleslaw recipe.

  16. Angela M. Reply

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    Great recipe the whole family loved! I used reduced fat cresent rolls, veggie hot dogs, 2% cheese and a recipe from Weight Watchers for chili…so a healthier lowfat version. Came out perfect!

    • Best Recipe Box Reply

      Wow we didn’t know there was reduced fat crescent rolls. That’s awesome and thanks for the info!

  17. Barbara Wogan Reply

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    I made this for my family and it was good.

  18. William Winters Reply

    I would like to try this with low fat hot dogs, cheese, and go sparingly on butter and then make it with the good stuff and see if there’s much of a difference.

  19. Teresa Mileham Reply

    This looks good I am going to have to try it it looks easy to make plus it doesn’t take long to fix and makes for a fast way to make Lunch or dinner Thank you for sharing this recipe.

  20. Daniel Murray Reply

    Made them last night, instead of a slice of cheese topped the dough with shredded cheddar and onions then wrapped and baked. Came out great thanks

    • Best Recipe Box Reply

      That’s awesome Daniel that you added some onions! YUM!

  21. Henry Reply

    I am anxious to try these. I am think about adding shredded cheese to top instead of the sliced cheese and then when cooked add relish. Can’t wait. Thanks for sharing.

    • Best Recipe Box Reply

      Shredded cheese and relish sounds wonderful Henry!

  22. Ronna Varns Reply

    Do you have a recipe for homemade crescent roll dough?

  23. Josalyn Reply

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    I wanna try to make these for my carry-in at work this Friday; is there anything I can use to put them in/or on that’ll keep them warm for a couple additional hours after cooking them? Or would putting them in a crock pot on the “warm” setting work and not ruin them?

  24. Diana Reed Reply

    can you use chili hot dog sauce instead of chili.

    • Best Recipe Box Reply

      yes you can use chili hot dog sauce.

  25. Julia D Reply

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    Love this hot dog recipe, made it last night but only had regular crescent rolls just pinched the dough. baked it and added the tomatoes and parsley. We had a side of fruit and enjoyed a great dinner. Thank you for sharing
    ; D

  26. Karen Reply

    In the video it shows putting the hotdog crescent rolls on top of the chili before putting in oven, directions say different

    • Best Recipe Box Reply

      Hi Karen, The old facebook video shows the older technique. The most recent and better technique is the one that is currently in the video on this page and what is in the recipe box. It shows baking the crescent dogs first and then the chili is added on top later. Enjoy!

  27. Karen Reply

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    Making for dinner today. Didn’t have the unperforated crescent rolls. Made them anyway and they turned out great. Just fyi…
    Smells yummy. Thanks

  28. Keyana Reply

    If you half the recipe, do you half the time?

    • Diane Reply

      Hi Keyana! You will still need to cook it for more than half the time. Try about 3/4 of the time first, check it and see if it’s cooked to your liking. If not, then cook it for a few more minutes until it’s cooked to your liking.

  29. Thomas L. Smith Reply

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    I use crescent roll dough, cut the hot dogs in half, or use little smokies with the crescent roll dough sections cut in half.

    • Diane Reply

      LOVE little smokies! Thanks for sharing Thomas.

  30. Bert W. Scott Jr. Reply

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    very easy recipe even kids can do the rolling the dough around the hot dogs and ma would need to do the oven job.

    • Diane Reply

      Thanks for sharing Bert. Love that the kids are part of cooking the recipe!

  31. Veronica Reply

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    My kids are obsessed with these chili cheese dogs. It’s the best.

  32. Milly Reply

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    Discovered this recipe just in time for the Super Bowl. It’s so good. Will be making this for other future events as well.

  33. Amelia Reply

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    I love how cheesy this came out. It’s my favorite recipe to enjoy with the kids during the big game.

  34. Betty Reply

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    Really cool recipe for the whole family. The kids are in love. Thanks so much for the recipe.

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FAQs

How to serve the best hot dogs? ›

Place prepared hot dogs into an oven-safe casserole or rectangular baking pan. Transfer to preheated 250°F oven and bake for 10-15 minutes or until cheese has melted and bun is toasted. Garnish with ketchup, mustard and relish. Serve immediately.

Is baking hot dogs good? ›

Simply place your hot dogs in a preheated oven to 400°F and cook for 10-15 minutes until they've browned and curled up a bit. The result? Perfectly cooked, slightly browned, and juicy inside hot dogs that are ready to serve on a bun and topped with delicious condiments.

How is hot dog chili different? ›

What's the difference between hot dog chili and regular chili? Hot dog chili is much thicker than soup chili. It also usually doesn't contain beans. The meat in hot dog chili is also very finely ground whereas in soup chili, it is chunkier.

What is the tastiest way to cook hot dogs? ›

For the best flavor and texture, Shannon says to opt for the grill, stovetop or campfire. These methods help to caramelize the outside of the sausage and give it great texture and color. If you want to know how to cook hot dogs the easiest way, Shannon recommends the oven, air fryer or slow cooker.

How to cook the best hot dogs at home? ›

Cooking Instructions
  1. Pre-heat oven to 400 degrees.
  2. Put your hot dogs in a pan or tray. You can use a casserole dish, a roasting pan or even a baking tray (as long as it has a rim for catching juices). ...
  3. Cook for 15 minutes. Keep an eye on your dogs. ...
  4. Serve. Take your hot dogs out of the oven, top them and enjoy!

Are hot dogs better in the oven or air fryer? ›

Insider's takeaway. For a juicy hot dog with a crispy exterior, use the air fryer. They take just minutes to cook and leave minimal clean-up.

What kind of chili is best for chili dogs? ›

Essentially, it's like a thick sauce that stays on the hot dog better than regular chili so you can eat it with your hands. A smoother chili sauce with fine “grains” of ground beef / beef mince, rather than chunks like bolognese or chili con carne, works best for chili dogs. It's the Ben's Chili Bowl way!

Is coney sauce the same as chili sauce? ›

Despite similarities among the ingredients, chili and coney sauces are actually very different. Let's start with the similarities: Beef and some of the spices and vegetables, like cumin and onions.

What is a hot dog with chili called? ›

A chili dog is a hot dog served in a bun and topped with a meat sauce, such as chili con carne. Additional toppings may include cheese, onions, and mustard.

What is in a German hot dog? ›

Ketwurst
TypeHot dog
Place of originEast Germany
Main ingredientsBread roll, bockwurst, ketchup
Media: Ketwurst
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How are Oscar Mayer hot dogs made? ›

In its original wieners, Oscar Mayer uses mechanically separated chicken and turkey. This mechanically separated meat is made up of the bits of meat that remain on the bones after the carcass has already been processed by hand.

How to make Frank's hot dogs? ›

Fill a large saucepan with enough water to cover hot dogs (about 1 cup per hot dog). Bring water to a boil. Add the hot dogs one at a time using tongs. Reduce the heat to the low setting and allow the hot dogs to simmer for anywhere from 3 to 6 minutes (the longer they simmer, the crispier they'll be).

How do you serve hot dogs at a party? ›

Plan on serving two sausages or hot dogs per adult. As the dogs come off the grill, place them on warmed-up platters or trays and cover them with foil to keep them toasty. Label each option on the serving table to make choosing simple.

What is the traditional way to eat a hot dog? ›

If you are, you know the right way to devour a dog. If not, consider these dos and don'ts from the National Hot Dog & Sausage Council: Do eat hot dogs on buns with your hands. Utensils should not touch hot dogs on buns.

How do hot dog vendors cook their hotdogs? ›

Street hot dogs are boiled. This works for two reasons: it's both low-effort and impossible to screw up.

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