Brad's hand dipped, chili cheese corndogs

wingmaster835
wingmaster835 @wingmaster
Sequim Washington

Well skunkmonkey101, all of your hotdog recipes finally got to me... all joking aside, I made this as a very large batch. Then individually froze on baking sheets. Made a batch of chili, and froze in small cups. Great after school snacks. I used 3 kinds of dogs. Cheddarwurst, jalapeño cheese smoked sausages, and German smoked sausages. I cooked in a deep fryer. But can be done in a pot.

Brad's hand dipped, chili cheese corndogs

Well skunkmonkey101, all of your hotdog recipes finally got to me... all joking aside, I made this as a very large batch. Then individually froze on baking sheets. Made a batch of chili, and froze in small cups. Great after school snacks. I used 3 kinds of dogs. Cheddarwurst, jalapeño cheese smoked sausages, and German smoked sausages. I cooked in a deep fryer. But can be done in a pot.

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Ingredients

24 dogs
  1. 24dogs of choice
  2. For the batter
  3. 2 cupsap flour
  4. 2 cupscornmeal
  5. 2 tbsbaking powder
  6. 1 tspsalt
  7. 1 tspgranulated chicken bouillon
  8. 1/2 tspsmoked paprika
  9. 1/2 tspwhite pepper
  10. 3/4 cupwhite sugar
  11. 2 cupsmilk
  12. 2 tbshoney
  13. 2eggs
  14. Other ingredients
  15. Preferred chili
  16. slicesLime
  17. Shredded cheddar cheese
  18. Sour cream
  19. Brad's roasted chiles
  20. Kabob skewers

Cooking Instructions

  1. 1

    Heat your deep fryer to 360 degrees. If you are doing in a pot, keep a candy thermometer close. It is important to keep the oil at a constant temperature.

  2. 2

    For the batter, mix all dry ingredients, then incorporate the wet ones. Bring to a thick pancake batter.

  3. 3

    This was the tricky part. The first couple stuck to the basket. Then opened and pulled the batter off. So after trial and error, this was my solution. Most important, dry the surface of the dogs with paper towels.

  4. 4

    Take half a skewer, insert in dog. Place batter in a tall, skinny, wide mouthed quart jar. Dip dog in batter and roll to coat. Coat up the stick. Let dog drain excess batter. Turn 180 degrees and let batter run the other way for a few seconds. As close to the oil as you can handle, hold the tip of the battered dog in the oil. Do this about 10 seconds. The tip of the dog won't stick to the basket. Gently drop in. Immediately set a time for 3 minutes.

  5. 5

    After a minute hold tip of dog down that is wanting to float. Use a long fork or spoon.

  6. 6

    Drain on paper towels.

  7. 7

    Garnish with desired ingredients. Enjoy

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cooking is a passion of mine. I started when I was very young and I had to drag a milk crate around to see over the counter. taught by a career cook (my grandmother ). I have always tried to push the boundaries of conventional cooking. I prefer cooking wild game. when I can get my hands on it, but fish is more readily available for me. I raise and butcher most of the livestock that I use for my conventional recipes. I hope everyone can find a few recipes they like in my list.
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