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    Are Deep Fried Hotdogs a Thing?

    Are deep fried hotdogs a thing? I ask because after my experience this afternoon, I am thinking they should be.

    We had some bacon that needed to be cooked, and a pack of Ballparks that had been inexplicably pushed to the back of the fridge as well...

    So, the bacon got cooked first, and then while the grease was still hot, I dropped in the hotdogs. Magic! They cooked fast, they cooked evenly, they got good and crispy on the outside... Mmmm, it was great, I can't believe I never thought of it before.

    Is this part of anybody else's traditional hotdog treatment? What are your methods?
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    There used to be a little Dairy Queen type of place when I was a kid in Russell Springs Ky. that did them that way. Oh my were they good. We would stop there almost every weekend in the summer on the way to Lake Cumberland to fish. Later I had an Aunt who worked there. I liked mine smothered in chili and mustard.

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    I like them on grill. Deep frying them sounds good too.
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    Put one in a microwave for 60 seconds then on a tortilla with chunky peanut butter spread where the hot dog will go. Fold and eat. I prefer grilled polish dogs and brats to hot dogs but my grandkids like them grilled as well.
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    we have been frying them in bacon grease as long as i can remember,it was/is common down here to fry anything.

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    Good hot dogs are a guilty pleasure , I admit it .
    Add some batter for corn dogs and then your talking my language

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    Street vendors outside of Staples Arena in L.A. fixed them on an aluminum covered cookie sheet on top of a "borrowed" grocery cart. They used a sterno type stove for heat. the Hot Dogs, Hot Dogs, Hot Dogs cry, could be heard up and down the street across from Staples. They would wrap them in bacon and hold them together with a toothpick. And they would throw Jalapeños and onions into the grease as the hot dogs cooked. Yep, I ate my fair share while working events there. It was a little funny that every time one of LAPD's finest pulled up in front of Staples the vendors would scatter, then slowly come back. They were probably running to get their city permits or maybe their Health Department paperwork......... I used to be able to get 2 for $4.00, which beat the heck out of the 7.50 for a plain dog inside the venue.

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    You go down south and they will deep fry everything

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    Deep fired = ripper

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    Deep fried hotdogs are delicious IMHO.

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    There's a place north of Washingtons crossing on the NJ side of the Delaware about 10 miles that serves fried hotdogs and home cut fries with a
    Chocolate malt that are great. Can't remember the name but you'll know it cause of the traffic jam on weekends going in.
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    Deep fried hot dogs are the best. I used to on occasion take a sahlen's hot dog give it a quick fry then pull it out and wrap it in a tortilla shell with an ungodly amount of cheese,bacon, and jalapenos. Then I would toss that back in the fryer til the cheese was melted and the shell was nice and crisp. My workers used to call it a redneck burrito. I called it delicious

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    Wrap the dog in bacon then drop in deep fryer.

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    Have wrapped them in baccon hold ends with tooth picks and remove when cooked. In a bun with chili sauce onion and cheese. they are very good.

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    Ramguy,
    You are braver then I am.

    I prefer mine grilled and wrapped in a slice of wheat bread with plenty of Sweet-Hot German Mustard.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Conditor22 View Post
    You go down south and they will deep fry everything
    There's a store with a deli near my camp in Louisiana that sells battered and fried kabobs. They are rather tasty.

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    Jab 'em on a stick, roll 'em in cornmeal batter, and ya can't go wrong with a corndog!

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    Another Heapin' Helpin' from the Cardiac Cafe'!

    They are delicious, I like mine with sweet relish and spicy mustard.

    Your cardiologist needs to get his kids through school so do your part!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dunross View Post
    Another Heapin' Helpin' from the Cardiac Cafe'!

    They are delicious, I like mine with sweet relish and spicy mustard.

    Your cardiologist needs to get his kids through school so do your part!
    I'm keto and my doctor is onboard with it. The more saturated fat, the better. God bless Finney and Volek for their work on low-carb science, I can have a prime steak covered in melted butter and a salad with bleu cheese dressing and call it health food.

    Hotdogs are still in the junk-foody area because they're a bit more processed than is ideal, but they still fit in the "eat this to lose weight" category. In fact, a hotdog paired with a jalapeno slice and some cheese then wrapped in bacon and deep fried in lard is also diet food!
    I'm a big fan of data-driven decisions. You want to make me smile, show me a spreadsheet! Extra points for graphs and best-fit predictive equations.

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