Hot Knots With Sweet Onion Dip
photo by Brenda.
- Ready In:
- 25mins
- Ingredients:
- 5
- Yields:
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30 knots
ingredients
- 1 lb store-bought refrigerated pizza dough (usually in the deli section)
- 1⁄2 cup buffalo wing sauce
- 1⁄4 cup brown sugar
- 1⁄2 cup sweet onion, dressing
- 3⁄4 cup sour cream
directions
- Preheat the oven to 400 degrees F.
- Roll the pizza dough out on a floured work surface. Using a knife or pizza cutter, cut strips of dough that are approximate ¾ inch wide and 4 inches long.
- With your hands, roll each strip on the floured surface until it’s about 6 inches long. Then quickly tie into a loose knot. Place on a baking sheet and repeat with the rest of the dough.
- Mix ½ cup of Hot Wing Sauce with ¼ cup of brown sugar. Brush the mixture over the dough knots, covering them completely. Bake for 10 minutes.
- Meanwhile, mix the Sweet Onion Dressing with ¾ cup sour cream.
- Serve the Hot Knots warm with the Sweet Onion Dip on the side!
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Reviews
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My friend Susie D recommended these to me and it just so happened I was making French Dinner Rolls recipe #421108 so I thought why not! I saved enough dough to make 9 good sized knots and I used Franks Red Hot Wings- Hot Buffalo Sauce. I'm sorry I didn't make the dip but I was thinking ranch would be a good dipper too. At first my DS and I were tentative, then we wanted just 1 more, then I caught him pulling one apart as he walked through the kitchen... lol they are addicting! Thanks for sharing a fun recipe. I was thinking pretzel dough that has gone through the water bath (they dry quickly) and then brushed with the sauce might be worth a try too.
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The vibrant glaze is spicy with a sweet note and delicious on the soft bread! It's not too hot too enjoy, but the heat is there. I made pizza dough in the bread machine & used half to tie into 12 knots. I mixed half amounts of the sauce/glaze and had more than enough to coat the knots and some leftover to brush on pretzel rods. I didn't make the dip this time. I thought these would be a great finger food for a Superbowl party or tailgate and with the bright orange color they would also fit right in at an adult Halloween party. I know I'll be making them again! Thank you for sharing the recipe! Made for Spring 2011 Pick A Chef~ You were adopted. :-)
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