What are the ingredients for making a hot dog?
Most recipes for hot dogs combine together a tasty blend of favorite meats (pork, beef, chicken, or turkey), meat fat, a cereal filler which could be either bread crumbs, flour, or oatmeal, a little bit of egg white, and a mouth-watering array of herbs and seasonings including garlic, pepper, ground mustard, nutmeg, salt, and onion.
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Where can you buy poppy seed hot dog buns in the Saint Augustine area?
Hirsch's Meat Market
1301 W. Parker Rd. Suite 100
Plano, Texas 75023
972/633-5593
Tuesday through Saturday
10:00 am to 6:00 pm
Closed Sunday & Monday
They have great meats and cheese and the butchers can cut meat anyway that you like.
Yes,
Water is known as the universal solvent because it will dissolve most things (eventually). If you left a body in water long enough it'd dissolve. It has nothing to do with it being a hot-dog, just that water is so powerful; consider water's actions on rock over time!
How many weight watcher points in a Hebrew national hot dog?
4 points for the regular Hebrew National Hot Dogs
How many grams does a hot dog weigh?
Most hot dogs are packaged in 12 and weigh 454 grams. So 454 divided by 12 is 37.83 and since the latest study says to eat no more than 20 g of processed meat per day, one hot dog would be over the limit.
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What is the record for most hot dogs eaten in one minute?
Personally, I haven't eaten a whole hamburger in under a minute. Maybe not even under five minutes. But the world record for most hamburgers eaten in EIGHT minutes is 103... which is just about 13 hamburgers per minute. So I'd go with 13. :)
Are Hot Dogs Banned in America?
No! Why would they be? Hotdogs are some of the greatest things in America today. Baseball wouldn't exist without hotdogs to eat while watching it.
How many hot dogs are in the world?
The amount of hot dogs in the world varies, but at any given time there are not doubt hundreds of thousands.
Are Best's Kosher Hot Dogs Gluten Free?
Unfortunately, Best's Kosher hot dogs are no longer being made.
That would depend on what you meant by "raw hot dogs". If they are sausages in a jar (known to me as bockwurst sausages) then yes they are, if they are from a butchers or in a packet and if the sausages are squidey and obviously uncooked then no. :)
What kind of meat is a hot dog made out of?
Beef, pork and chicken are the main ingredients.______
Kosher hot dogs do not have pork in them. The most common type of kosher hot dogs are beef, chicken, turkey, and veal.
It varies from beef, pork, and turkey.
How many calories in a Chicago style hot dog?
180 calories are in a Ballpark hot dog link. This does not includde bun and condiments.
Typically, no there are not. Also remember they are pre-cooked. There are times when store food does spoil, however it is not typical. I eat hot-dogs and will continue to eat them. At least in moderation.
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What is the difference between hamburgers and hot dogs?
A sausage is a food made from ground meat, and, usually, salt, herbs, and spices. Typically the sausage is formed in a casing traditionally made from intestine, but sometimes synthetic. Some sausages are cooked during processing and the casing may be removed afterwards.
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Many states do just think about hot dog stands in the city!
How much coleslaw is need for 100 hot dog plates?
Everyone would get a cup if you made 12.5 gallons. Enough for seconds for some if a scoop is 6-8 ozs.
What is a better kosher hot dog Louie's All American Kosher or Hebrew National?
"You can't have a hot dog without the King. Once people try Louie's All American Kosher Hot Dogs, they'll know what a real hot dog should taste like "Louie's All American Kosher Hot Dogs are plump and juicy and have just the right bite to them.
When was the corn dog invented?
Corn bread was not invented. It was a product of cultural exchange and practical necessity. Corn [aka maize] is a new world food. Native Americans were cooking with ground corn long before the European explorers set foot on New World soil. The food we know today as "corn bread" has a northern European (English, Dutch, etc.) culinary heritage. Why? Because the new settlers often had to "make do" with local ingredients [corn meal] when their traditional ingredients [finely ground wheat] were in short supply. When colonial American recipes carried the name "Indian" in their title (Indian bread, Indian pudding) it was because one of the ingredients was cornmeal.
How many wieners come in the average pack of hot dogs?
The price of hot dogs depend on several factors; the meat used (beef is usually more expensive), the brand, the store selling them, and the region. Hot dogs can cost anywhere from $.89 to $5.00 or more.
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Does boiling remove some sodium from hot dogs?
It has to remove some, because salt is extremely soluble in water. I would like to see a study done to see how much.