No surprise here, we like hotdogs in this house, and no, it doesn't really matter to us what they are made of.
We don't care and we don't want to know. In all truth knowing probably wouldn't change our minds. We like em and we like treating ourselves to one every now and again.
When I was a child we used to be able to buy "Whistle Dogs" at the A&W . . . or I guess I should say we dreamt about having "Whistle Dogs" at the A&W.
When I was a child we used to be able to buy "Whistle Dogs" at the A&W . . . or I guess I should say we dreamt about having "Whistle Dogs" at the A&W.
There was no A&W near us so it was more a dream than a reality. The closest one was about 30 miles away, so not someplace we ever got to . . .
There is one in the local mall back home now and its a pretty popular place.
I don't know if "Whistle Dogs" are still on the menu or not. Its been a while . . .
If you are from the UK, you are probably scratching your head and thinking "Whistle Dog?"
I'll put you out of your misery. Its a hot dog/frankfurter wrapped in streaky bacon and grilled.
This dog knocks the "Whistle Dog" out of the ball park . . . no pun intended.
Not only is it wrapped in bacon before grilling, but its also soaked in BBQ sauce first . . . popped into a Brioche bun, and then topped with homemade Onion Strings.
To. Die. For. I served it with Sweet Potato Wedges, coz sweet potatoes are healthy, dontcha know!
These are delicious, full stop. A great summertime treat!
8 smoked frankfurters
8 slices of streaky bacon
8 TBS honey BBQ Sauce
8 brioche burger buns
For the onions:
1 medium cooking onion
225ml buttermilk (1 cup)
210g of plain flour (1 1/2 cups)
salt and freshly ground black pepper to taste
vegetable oil for frying
You will also need:
your favourite hot dog garnishes (mustard, relish, etc.)
To
make the onions, peel the onion, cut in half and then cut into thin
half moons. Place the sliced onion into the buttermilk and let sit for
half an hour. Whisk together the flour, sat and black peper. Take the
sliced onions from the buttermilk and shake lightly to remove any excess
flour. Drop into the flour and toss together to combine. Heat the
oil until hot. Fry the onion strings in the heated oil until golden
brown. Scoop out as they brown and drain on paper towelling. Keep warm in a low oven.
Toss
the hotdogs in BBQ sauce in a large bowl. Wrap each dog in a streaky
bacon slice, securing the ends with toothpicks. Grill until the bacon
is crispy and the dogs are heated through. Spoon any BBQ sauce left in
the bowl over top of the dogs.
Place the cooked dogs in the
split brioche buns (toast or not as you desire) top with the onion
strings and any garnishes you want. Serve immediately.
Happy Independance Day to all my American Friends! Enjoy your day and stay safe!
Bon Appetit!
*BBQ Bacon and Onion String Dogs*
Makes 8 Happy Independance Day to all my American Friends! Enjoy your day and stay safe!
Bon Appetit!
You must have many takers:)My Littles would love these!
ReplyDeleteI am sure the littles would love these Monique! My big guy sure did! xoxo
DeleteHI! I was just like you about hot dogs, love them but not sure I ever wanted to know what was in them. Then this spring I got to tour a hot dog & sausage processing plant during a sanitation workshop. Not only were the ingredients pretty impressive, but the place was so clean that you could have eaten off the floor, if they would have even considered letting you.
ReplyDeleteThat's really comforting to know akh! Thanks!
DeleteGoodness they look so nice, my little boys LOVE hot dogs!
ReplyDeleteI guarantee they will adore these Emma! xo
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