What to do with hotdogs (details)?!


Question:

What to do with hotdogs (details)?

We're having hot dogs for dinner, but I don't want plain old hotdogs on buns. Is there such a thing as a recipe calling for hotdogs? If so, does anyone have one?

Additional Details

21 hours ago
And yes, Raylee--I do know what's in hotdogs--lips and @ssholes. I don't care though. Hotdogs are deeeeelicious.


Answers:

Pigs in a blanket:

1 can of crescent roll dough, you know, the "Poppin' Fresh" stuff from Pillsbury.

1 package of hot dogs

roll each hot dog in the dough, by putting the dog at the wide end of the crescent roll triangle. Roll the dog up so that the skinny end of the triangle finishes it off.

Bake on a cookie sheet according to packaged dough directions. If you want a REALLY fatty meal, slice the dogs lengthwise (but NOT all the way to the very edge) before you wrap them, and insert a slice of cheese. Then wrap and bake.

Pork n' beans

1 Large can baked beans
1 onion
1 package hot dogs

Chop the onion, and put it in a saucepan with the beans. Cover and simmer on medium heat. Slice the hot dogs in bite size pieces, stir into bean and onion mixture. When onions are getting clear, and hot dogs are "puffed up", it's done.

Mac n' Cheese with hot dogs

Make a box of Kraft Macaroni and Cheese (or what ever brand you like) and stir in a package of hot dogs cut into bite size pieces. You may want to heat the dogs first, so they don't cool the mac and cheese.

Enjoy!




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