Easy recepie using wenies!!?!


Question: i need an easy recepie usind winnie.... not sure how to spell it. (ya know the hot-dog winies. thanks.


Answers: i need an easy recepie usind winnie.... not sure how to spell it. (ya know the hot-dog winies. thanks.

Hi,
This is easy buy your winnie best know as wieners at your fav at a store that sells meats. I prefer the veggie ones my self less salt and much better for you and your sexy body.
If you are makeing two for your self . This is okay more then that sex I mean six LOL You need to make a salad and add milk 1% one glass.
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I slice then into bite size pieces. Add oil to a frying pan and add some sliced onions, saute for a while then add wienies. Fry and then add BBQ sauce to it. You can serve this on a hot dog bun.

Put them in with the Macaroni and Cheese. Or put them in cheesy potatoes. Sliced in scrambled eggs.

Slice them into thirds across (so you have 3 short hot dogs). Roll each one up in a cresecent roll and bake per can instrauctions. Serve hot w/ mustard to dip.

Slice them into rounds and heat them up in baked beans (canned is fine)

Grill and eat in a bun

Wrap up in flour tortillas with cheese, heat, and slice into 1 inch rounds

Good luck and have fun!

get a package of cresent rolls. Wrap one around each weinie and back till nice and brown. My grand kids love them. When I bake bread, I used a wad of bread dough around each weinie and do the same thing. You can even get "fancy" and add a slice of cheese inside each wrap too.

chilly dogs/doritoes,sauerkrout&dogs

put them in a slow cooker with bbq sauce and some jack daniels

wrap them with slivers of cressent rolls and bake them till brown

add them to sauerkraut and heat thru

flatten out flaky biscuits and add a slice of cheese, wrap around the dog and bake up

Pronto Pups aka Corn Dogs
20 min | 10 min prep | 24 Pronto Pups

Ingredients
1 cup cornmeal
1 3/4 cups flour
2 teaspoons baking powder
2 teaspoons salt
1 egg
1/3 cup sugar
milk
24 hot dog (can use Soy, Chicken, Beef, any type of hotdog)
24 wooden skewer
oil

Directions
1Combine cornmeal, flour, baking powder, salt, egg and sugar.
2Add milk until batter has a pancake type consistency (Too much milk, and batter wont stay on hot dogs, too little and your batter when fried will be cracked).
3Dry off hot dogs with paper towels, coat with flour, and skewer through the center of the corndog.
4Heat 2" deep oil to 370 degrees F.
5Dip skewered hot dogs into batter mix and coat evenly.
6Fry until golden brown about 2 1/2 minutes.
7Let cool and drain on a paper towel.
8With left over batter drop like dumplings into the oil until golden brown and drain.
9Serve with ketchup, mustard tarter sauce or a dressing of your choosing.

cut em up and add to homefry's with eggs scrambled together !
makes for a hearty breakfast or late supper dish..

get the pillsbury dough croissants at grocery store
wrap the weenies in the croissants..bake as according to pkg
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dice them up, fry them up...add to mac & cheese
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dice and fry them, add ontop of pita pizza as meat topping*
(pita bread, 2 tbsp pasta sauce(for each pita), add grated cheese(mozzerella or cheddar), diced fried up weenies, diced green peppers..(any other toppings....put in PreHeated 425F oven for 10-13min*
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fry up a couple of eggs
add grated cheese, green pepper, tomato diced and some fried up/diced up hot dogs- omellette style
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brown baked beans with sliced up hot dogs in it
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slice them and fry them in a little butter and maple syrup..the syrup gives them a sweet, sugary coating, much tastier than you would think
or you can wrap them with crescents and make little pigs-in-a-blankets like other people suggested...
or, you can do like a sweet and sour think in a crock pot, but that takes a long time, and a lot of ingredients..I would just stick with one of the other two things, unless you're doing this to impress a big crowd...

For a real quick supper I'll slice them up in the shape of coins put them in water, when the water boils I throw in a boxed macaroni and cheese (well, maybe just the macaroni), when the macaroni is almost done I add a handful or two of chopped broccoli. Drain all, set aside and make the cheese sauce in the pan and add everything else back and stir. 10 minutes and dinner is done and you've covered the basics.





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