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Corn Dogs...on a stick...Yummy summer food, gotta give up the diet sometimes

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Summer Shack Corn Dogs

Ingredients

1/2 cup all-purpose flour
1/2 cup yellow cornmeal
1 heaping teaspoon baking powder
2 teaspoons sugar
1/2 teaspoon salt
1/2 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper
1 tablespoon finely minced scallion or onion
1 large egg, beaten
1/2 cup whole milk
10 beef hot dogs, preferably natural casing dogs (1 1/2 to 2 ounces)
4 cups canola oil
Yellow or deli mustard and dill pickle spears
10 heavy 8-inch wooden skewers

Procedure

1. To make the batter: Combine the flour, cornmeal, baking powder, sugar, salt, and pepper in a large mixing bowl (a deep narrow bowl if you have one) and whisk well.

2. Combine the scallion, egg, and milk in a small bowl and whisk well. Gently fold the wet ingredients into the dry ingredients. Do not overmix. Cover the batter and allow it to rest at room temperature for 25 minutes.

3. Preheat the oven to 200 degrees. Line a baking sheet with paper towels. Heat 2 inches of oil to 350 degrees in a large deep skillet (at least 12 inches in diameter).

4. While the oil is heating, skewer each hot dog lengthwise, stopping about 1 inch from the top. When the oil is hot dip a hot dog into the batter, using the stick to twirl the dog and coat it evenly; make sure the bottom end of the hot dog is sealed, but try not to get too much batter on the stick. Remove the dog from the batter and twirl it once to let excess batter drip back into the bowl, then holding the stick end, lower the corn dog into the oil, keeping it suspended about 5 seconds before letting go (this will prevent the corn dog from sticking to the bottom of the pan). Dip 2 or 3 more hot dogs and add to the pan (do not fry more than 3 or 4 dogs at a time). Turn the dogs occasionally with tongs to make sure they cook evenly, and fry until the corn coating is a deep rich brown, 4 to 5 minutes. Lift them out of the oil one at at a time with a Chinese wire-mesh skimmer and transfer to the lined baking sheet, and then into the oven. Dip and fry the remaining dogs, making sure to let the oil come back to 350 degrees between batches, using a candy thermometer. (As you get near the end of the batter, you may need to spoon it over the dogs to coat them evenly.)

5. Serve the corn dogs hot with your favorite mustard and dill pickle spears or hot dog relish.

Patty Ledford
RE/MAX Town and Country - Blue Ridge, GA
Your N. Ga. Mountain Agent -The Ledford Team-Blue

Love those corn dogs and these sound really yummy and not so hard to make...you gotta splurge ever now and again!

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Jun 29, 2008 08:39 AM
Jacqueline Dyson
Dyson's Mobile Notary Service - Sacramento, CA

I can't wait to try this. I bet they taste as good as the official California State Fair Corn Dog. I will make this during my monthly weekend with the grandkids.

Jul 05, 2008 03:10 PM
Andy Laughlin
ConnectRealty.com - Bellingham, WA

Yummy!!! Can't wait to try these. Thanks for sharing!! Everyone Loves corndogs

Jul 10, 2008 06:08 PM
Valerie Osterhoudt
Johnson Real Estate, Inc. - Cromwell, CT
ABR, Cromwell, CT Real Estate ~ 860.883.8889

Patrice.. Hmmm homemade corndogs... my sons would love this recipe.  I'll have to try it.

Jul 11, 2008 01:58 PM