<P> The German Würstchen im Schlafrock ("sausage in a dressing gown") uses sausages wrapped in puff pastry or, more rarely, pancakes . Cheese and bacon are sometimes present . - not to be confused with the English "Pig in blanket" - which it is not . </P> <P> In Russia, this dish is named Сосиска в тесте (Sosiska v teste, "sausage in dough"). </P> <P> In Israel, Moshe Ba'Teiva (Moses in the basket) is a children's dish consisting of a hot dog rolled in a ketchup - covered sheet of puff pastry or phyllo dough and baked . </P> <P> In Denmark, there is a dish similar to the British - style dish known as the Pølse i svøb, which means "sausage in blanket", usually sold at hot dog stands known as pølsevogn (sausage - wagons). The American - style pigs in a blanket are known as Pølsehorn, meaning "Sausage horns". </P>

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