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101 Ways to Prepare a Hot Dog: What Better Way to Celebrate a Meal Than Boiling, Grilling or Baking Hot Dogs!

101 Ways to Prepare a Hot Dog: What Better Way to Celebrate a Meal Than Boiling, Grilling or Baking Hot Dogs!By Frank Furter
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Written by Author & Hot Dog Expert Frank Furter, this Hot Dog Cookbook Will Change Your Life!The days of plopping a hot dog on a bun, squirting a squiggle of school bus yellow mustard on it, and calling it lunch are over. Our 101-Plus Hot Dog Variations elegantly jazz up flavor and aesthetics. What better way to celebrate a meal than boiling, grilling, steaming, or baking hot dogs and then jazzing them up with Swiss cheese, fancy mustard, piccalilli, or a dozen other fancy condiments?Here's a sampling of what's in the book.- Chicago dogs: Dressed with yellow mustard, dark green relish, chopped raw onions, tomato slices, celery salt, and a poppy seed bun.- Tex-Mex dogs: Toppings include salsa, Monterey Jack cheese, and chopped jalapeno peppers.- Pigs in a Blanket: Wrapped in pastry and baked in the oven until toasty warm.- Baltimore Frizzled: Split open, then deep-fried.- Kansas City dogs: Sauerkraut and melted Swiss cheese served on a sesame seed bun.- New York City dogs: Replete with steamed onions and pale yellow mustard sauce.- Coney Island dogs: Topped with the legendary spicy meat mixture.- The Francheezie: A jumbo hot dog split down the middle and filled with a generous dollop of Cheddar cheese or Velveeta. Wrapped in bacon and deep-fried, it's served on a toasted bun.- Southern slaw dogs: Served with a mound of juicy coleslaw on top.- Corn dogs: The venerable carnie dogs, skewered with a stick, dipped in cornbread batter, and then deep-fried.- Tex-Mex dogs: Toppings include Guacamole purée, salsa, and Monterey Jack cheese.While hot dogs are as American as apple pie, they are also wildly popular around the world. So it should come as no big surprise to learn that the international section of this book details how hot dog aficionados around the world prepare them, including in the Basque Country, France, Germany, Argentina, Colombia, Japan, and Australia.Besides the multitude of recipes for assembling the tastiest hot dogs (domestic and international), we've included recipes for blending condiments in your kitchen, such as: Homemade mustardConey Island SauceSalsa RosadaGuatemalan ChirmolSauce AméricaineFlo's Hot Dog RelishCoca-Cola Caramelized OnionsHot dog SlawMarmet Famous Yellow SlawTexas Yellow Cold SlawRémouladeUtah Fry SauceHawaiian SalsaGuasacacaLet's get cooking.Click on the Buy Now button at the top of this page and get started!

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  • Language:
  • English
  • ISBN:
  • 9780934523264
  • Binding:
  • Paperback
  • Pages:
  • 126
  • Published:
  • May 21, 2017
  • Dimensions:
  • 152x7x229 mm.
  • Weight:
  • 177 g.
Delivery: 1-2 weeks
Expected delivery: December 11, 2024

Description of 101 Ways to Prepare a Hot Dog: What Better Way to Celebrate a Meal Than Boiling, Grilling or Baking Hot Dogs!

Written by Author & Hot Dog Expert Frank Furter, this Hot Dog Cookbook Will Change Your Life!The days of plopping a hot dog on a bun, squirting a squiggle of school bus yellow mustard on it, and calling it lunch are over. Our 101-Plus Hot Dog Variations elegantly jazz up flavor and aesthetics. What better way to celebrate a meal than boiling, grilling, steaming, or baking hot dogs and then jazzing them up with Swiss cheese, fancy mustard, piccalilli, or a dozen other fancy condiments?Here's a sampling of what's in the book.- Chicago dogs: Dressed with yellow mustard, dark green relish, chopped raw onions, tomato slices, celery salt, and a poppy seed bun.- Tex-Mex dogs: Toppings include salsa, Monterey Jack cheese, and chopped jalapeno peppers.- Pigs in a Blanket: Wrapped in pastry and baked in the oven until toasty warm.- Baltimore Frizzled: Split open, then deep-fried.- Kansas City dogs: Sauerkraut and melted Swiss cheese served on a sesame seed bun.- New York City dogs: Replete with steamed onions and pale yellow mustard sauce.- Coney Island dogs: Topped with the legendary spicy meat mixture.- The Francheezie: A jumbo hot dog split down the middle and filled with a generous dollop of Cheddar cheese or Velveeta. Wrapped in bacon and deep-fried, it's served on a toasted bun.- Southern slaw dogs: Served with a mound of juicy coleslaw on top.- Corn dogs: The venerable carnie dogs, skewered with a stick, dipped in cornbread batter, and then deep-fried.- Tex-Mex dogs: Toppings include Guacamole purée, salsa, and Monterey Jack cheese.While hot dogs are as American as apple pie, they are also wildly popular around the world. So it should come as no big surprise to learn that the international section of this book details how hot dog aficionados around the world prepare them, including in the Basque Country, France, Germany, Argentina, Colombia, Japan, and Australia.Besides the multitude of recipes for assembling the tastiest hot dogs (domestic and international), we've included recipes for blending condiments in your kitchen, such as: Homemade mustardConey Island SauceSalsa RosadaGuatemalan ChirmolSauce AméricaineFlo's Hot Dog RelishCoca-Cola Caramelized OnionsHot dog SlawMarmet Famous Yellow SlawTexas Yellow Cold SlawRémouladeUtah Fry SauceHawaiian SalsaGuasacacaLet's get cooking.Click on the Buy Now button at the top of this page and get started!

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