Back in the Day-Dogs

Steamed hotdog on sliced bread with tomato and dill pickle. I remember back in the day that I wanted a pickle sandwich, tomato sandwich, and a hotdog so I put all these together. Tomato Sandwich has mayonnaise, pickle sandwich had mustard, and Hotdogs go with anything. So I came up with this sandwich but never named it. So I named it today.
Back in the Day-Dogs
Steamed hotdog on sliced bread with tomato and dill pickle. I remember back in the day that I wanted a pickle sandwich, tomato sandwich, and a hotdog so I put all these together. Tomato Sandwich has mayonnaise, pickle sandwich had mustard, and Hotdogs go with anything. So I came up with this sandwich but never named it. So I named it today.
Cooking Instructions
- 1
Take four hotdogs and put on a pan. Add 1/4 cup of the juices in the hotdog pack if none add water. Cover and steam.
- 2
Cut the tomato into thin wedges and the pickle the same way. Add all the condiments to the slices of bread.
- 3
Then add salt and pepper to taste.
- 4
Add the hotdogs and I hope you enjoy!!!!!
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