No, hot dogs are not supposed to be slimy when they are cooked.
Hot dogs are already pre-cooked, usually by steaming. No cooking is required, although they taste better hot.
Yes, they are!
Hot dogs are cooked over an open BBQ, turning regularly to get an even cook all through the hot dog.
Hot dogs should be cooked on the grill for about 5-7 minutes, turning occasionally, until they are heated through and have grill marks.
To determine when hot dogs are fully cooked while boiling, you can look for signs such as the hot dogs floating to the surface, expanding slightly, and reaching an internal temperature of 160F. This ensures that they are safe to eat.
The sentence should be, "For the family reunion, I cooked hamburger and hot dogs on an outdoor grill."
It depends on how many hot dogs a day the person wishes to consume. Example: 1 hot dog per day = 50 days 2 hot dogs per day = 25 days 5 hot dogs per day = 10 days 25 hot dogs per day = 2 days 50 hot dogs per day = 1 day
Eleven hot dogs on the first day. The 18 then 25 then 32 then 39.
Remove them a minute after the water reaches a boil, if you had them in the pot the whole time. Hot dogs are already cooked. Putting hot dogs in boiling water simply heats them up. If you like them grilled, that's different, but they are still already cooked.
Eleven of them.
Turkey hot dogs are fully cooked. Yes, they are much like baloney and can be consumed "raw"