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Quickled Redhots and Hotdogs
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Quickled Redhots and Hotdogs

skunkmonkey101
skunkmonkey101 @skunk_monkey101
Dover, Florida

Quick pickled sausage and Hotdogs. Pickled sausage is a Southern favorite. This is the quickest I know of doing them. They are not cheap, $9 for a quart jar or $15 for a gallon jar. The Redhots were $5 for 2 pounds. The vinegar $2.5 a gallon, you won't get but 2 pounds of Redhots out of the gallon jar. Either way isn't cheap, but homemade is the best buy.

Quick pickled sausage and Hotdogs. Pickled sausage is a Southern favorite. This is the quickest I know of doing them. They are not cheap, $9 for a quart jar or $15 for a gallon jar. The Redhots were $5 for 2 pounds. The vinegar $2.5 a gallon, you won't get but 2 pounds of Redhots out of the gallon jar. Either way isn't cheap, but homemade is the best buy.

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Quickled Redhots and Hotdogs

skunkmonkey101
skunkmonkey101 @skunk_monkey101
Dover, Florida

Quick pickled sausage and Hotdogs. Pickled sausage is a Southern favorite. This is the quickest I know of doing them. They are not cheap, $9 for a quart jar or $15 for a gallon jar. The Redhots were $5 for 2 pounds. The vinegar $2.5 a gallon, you won't get but 2 pounds of Redhots out of the gallon jar. Either way isn't cheap, but homemade is the best buy.

Quick pickled sausage and Hotdogs. Pickled sausage is a Southern favorite. This is the quickest I know of doing them. They are not cheap, $9 for a quart jar or $15 for a gallon jar. The Redhots were $5 for 2 pounds. The vinegar $2.5 a gallon, you won't get but 2 pounds of Redhots out of the gallon jar. Either way isn't cheap, but homemade is the best buy.

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Ingredients

  1. 1 poundRedhots sausage
  2. 1/2 poundbeef hotdogs
  3. 3 cupswhite distilled vinegar
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  1. 1

    Get your Redhots ok I couldn't resist. Take the Redhots out of the package and store the rest.

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  2. 2

    Add the vinegar and Redhots to the pot you are going to use and turn on the heat.

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  3. 3

    They will swell just a bit.

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  4. 4

    Boil 10 minutes

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  5. 5

    Add the Redhots to a clean sterilized jar. I used a 46 ounce pickle jar.

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  6. 6

    Add the hotdogs to the same vinegar. Boil for 7 minutes.

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    Add the hotdogs to the jar.

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  8. 8

    Fill with the boiling vinegar. Note have the jar at room temperature or warmer. Also DO NOT have it on a stone or cold surface. Paper towel or pot holders work well. When hot liquids meet cold glass an explosion of boiling hot liquids and shattered glass, which is not good and life threatening.

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  9. 9

    Put the lid on and let cool to the touch.

  10. 10

    Refrigerate overnight and waaah la you will have quickled the hotdogs and the redhot sausages. I hope you enjoy!!!

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on May 20, 2018 20:58
Dover, Florida
This picture is me and my oldest daughter. I love Asian, Mediterranean, and Southern food.I hope you enjoy my recipes, if you have any questions please ask. The app only allows so many followings, they put a limit on how many we can follow I have reached my limit. If it wasn't there I would follow back everyone, sorry....
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