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    Default Hot Dog on a Stick? Hot Dog?

    1. Preheat oil in a deep pan or fryer to 375 degrees.
    2. Combine the flour, cornmeal, sugar, salt, and baking soda
    in a large bowl.
    3. Add the milk and egg yolks to the dry ingredients and mix
    with an electric mixer on high speed until batter is smooth.
    4. Dry off the hot dogs with a paper towel. Jab the thin end
    of a single chopstick about halfway into the end of each hot dog.

    5. When the oil is hot, tip the bowl of batter so that you can
    completely coat each hot dog. Roll the hot dog in the batter
    until it is entirely covered.
    6. Hold the hot dog up by the stick and let some of the batter
    drip off. Quickly submerge the hot dog in the oil and spin it
    slowly so that the coating cooks evenly. After about 20 seconds
    you can use a lid to the deep fryer or pan to put weight on the
    stick, keeping the hot dog fully immersed in the oil. You can
    cook a couple dogs at a time this way. Cook for 5 to6 minutes or
    until coating is dark brown. Turn them once or twice as they cook.
    Drain on paper towels while cooling, and repeat with remaining hot
    dogs.
    Makes 8 to 10 hot dogs.

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    Default dogs

    this sounds a bit dangerous.........

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    Sounds great...

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    i also think, that sounds great

 

 

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