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Mini Pretzel Dogs

Posted by Keelin Hollenbeck on January 29, 2014

Pretzels Dogs

I am a huge fan of both hot dogs and homemade pretzels.  Although I have never ordered a pretzel dog from Auntie Anne’s, they have always intrigued me.  A football classic around this house is hot dogs cut into fourths and wrapped in crescent rolls, i.e. pigs in a blanket.  When I saw recipes for pretzels dogs on a few blogs, I knew trying out mini pretzel dogs was in order.

Wrap Dough around Hot Dog

These mini pretzel dogs are made with Nathan’s Skinless Beef Franks wrapped in a perfect homemade pretzel.  I prefer Nathan’s hot dogs because they taste great.  Plus, they are from New York so it always makes me happy to see them over here in California.  I added some cheese to the insides of half the pretzel dogs to test it out.  The results were amazing!  To do this, I made a lengthwise slit in the hot dog and folded some pieces of of deli American cheese in there.

Cheese Dogs

I had got the idea to add cheese from a dinner that we made on occasion growing up (and one that I still dream about!)  My mom made us homemade meals practically every night so she absolutely hates when we rave about the “Crescent Roll hot dog” dinners we used to have.  Her eyes are probably rolling right now as she reads this.  A Crescent Roll Hot Dog is when you take a full hot dog, make a lengthwise slit in the middle, stuff a folded half piece of American cheese, roll it in crescent roll dough and bake it together.  It’s very similar to how I make pigs in a blankets nowadays, except with a whole hot dog and the addition of cheese.  What can I say- it was the 80’s and early 90’s!

Cheesy Mini Pretzel Dogs

These pretzel dogs were so good!  I served them warm with deli mustard to dip.  Although these are best fresh from the oven, I froze the other half of them for Superbowl Sunday and I am going to reheat them at 350 degrees F for 10-12 minutes until they are heated up again.

Mini Pretzels Dogs and Mustard

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Mini Pretzel Dogs
 
Ingredients
For Pretzel Dough
  • 1½ cups warm water (110-115 degrees F)
  • 1 tbsp. granulated sugar
  • 2¼ tsp. active dry yeast (or one packet)
  • 22 oz. AP flour (about 4½ cups)
  • 2 tsp. salt
  • 2 tbsp. butter, melted and brought back to room temperature
For Boiling Mixture
  • 14 cups of water
  • 1 cup baking soda
For Assembly
  • 8 pack of hot dogs, cut into fourths for 32 hot dog pieces
  • 1 large egg beaten with 1 tsp. water
  • Pretzel salt or course salt
  • 4 slices of American Cheese (optional)
Instructions
  1. In the bowl of your mixer (with dough hook attachment) add warm water and sugar. Sprinkle the yeast on top of the the water and let sit for 5 minutes.
  2. Once the yeast is foamy, add in the flour,salt, and melted butter. Mix on low until the dough is combined. Take the speed up to around medium and mix the dough until it is smooth and easily pulls away from the sides of the mixer bowl. Knead for an additional 4 minutes at medium speed.
  3. Coat a separate large bowl with some canola oil. Take dough ball from mixer bowl, scraping dough off the sides of the bowl if needed and place in oiled bowl. Turn to coat. Cover bowl with plastic wrap and set bowl in a warm draft free place for 1 hour.
  4. Preheat oven to 425 degrees. Line two baking sheets with silicone baking mats or parchment paper. If using parchment paper spray with cooking spray to prevent sticking.
  5. Once the dough has risen, turn out on a lightly oiled surface. Divide dough evenly into 32 pieces. This is done easily if you divide dough in half and then divide each half into halves, continuing until there is 32 equal sized pieces.
  6. Take one dough ball and roll out 12-18 inch piece rope. Take hot dog piece and starting at the end of the hot dog, wrap the dough around the hot dog so that it is completely covered in dough (like a cocoon or mummy). Make sure to seal ends and where ever the dough is touching so that it stays connected and completely sealed during baking. Unlike Pigs in a Blanket you are covering the entire hot dog with dough. Repeat for all dough and hot dog pieces.
  7. *to add cheese- take hot dog pieces before wrapping and make a slit lengthwise making sure to not cut through the hot dog all they way. Take a piece of American cheese and divide it up into 8 pieces. Take one of the pieces and gently fold it so it is around the same size as the slit made in the hot dog. Stuff the cheese into the slit and then wrap hot dog piece with dough like above directions.
  8. In a large pot add 14 cups of water and 1 cup of baking soda. Bring to a boil.
  9. Once the water comes to a boil, gently drop a few wrapped hot dogs into the pot and let cook for 30 seconds. Remove with a slotted spoon and line up on baking sheet, leaving about one inch in between each. Repeat for all wrapped hot dogs.
  10. Take the egg beaten with 1 tsp. of water and gently brush boiled pretzels with the egg mixture. Top with course salt.
  11. Bake each cookie sheet separately for about 12-14 minutes until golden brown. Let cool for a few minutes before serving.
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Source- slightly adapted from Joy The Baker 

Mini Pretzel Dogs

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Filed Under: K's Recipes, Party Ideas Tagged With: Appetizer Recipes, appetizers, cheesy pretzel dogs, hot dogs, mini pretzel dogs, Nathan's Hot Dogs, pigs in a blanket, Pretzel Dogs, pretzels, Super Bowl, super bowl appetizers, superbowl sunday snacks

Chicago-Style Hot Dogs

Posted by Keelin Hollenbeck on July 7, 2013

Chicago-Style Hot Dog

As I mentioned in my post about Chicago Deep Dish Pizza and my homemade hot dog bun recipe, my entire family met up in Chicago for my cousin’s wedding a few months ago.  My boyfriend and I had some time to walk around before the rehearsal dinner, so we set out to find hot dogs “dragged through the garden”  (or a hot dog with everything as I now call them).

Chicago Style Hot Dog

Chicago-style hot dogs (with everything) are a delicious steamed hot dog on a steamed poppy seed bun, then topped with mustard, relish, chopped onions, a slice of dill pickle, tomato wedges, sport peppers, and celery salt.   They are quite an amazing concoction and I had been craving them since our trip.   After discovering the recipe for hot dog buns with poppy seeds, I decided that we could try to recreate them.

I am obsessed with dill pickles (Claussen is the only type people- let’s get serious here) so I happened to have them on hand, as well as sweet green relish, onions, mustard, tomatoes and celery salt.   I ran out to the store and picked up some Nathan’s Original beef hot dogs, since the Chicago Vienna hot dogs with natural casing are not available around here.  Nathan’s is an East coast brand, but for some reason they carry them out here which I am thankful for. I couldn’t find sport peppers either so I picked up some pepperoncini peppers and sliced them on top.  I know this isn’t the traditional pepper, but I think these ingredients are hard to find outside of the Chicago area.

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Chicago-Style Hot Dogs
Author: 2 Sisters 2 Cities
Serves: 2
 
Ingredients
  • 2 all beef hot dogs
  • 2 poppy seed hot dog buns
  • yellow mustard
  • sweet green relish
  • yellow onions, chopped
  • 2 dill pickle spears (Claussen)
  • 4 tomato wedges
  • celery salt
  • sport peppers, or pepperoncini peppers if you live outside the Chicago area
Instructions
  1. In a medium sauce pan, add ½ inch of water to the pan. Heat on medium until a small simmer starts. Add in the hot dogs and cook for about 8 minutes rolling them back and forth every few minutes.
  2. Once hot dogs are cooked take out them out and set aside. Place a steaming basket or metal colander above the water. Place hot dog buns in the steaming basket/colander for a minute or two, covering, until steamed and softened.
  3. Add the hot dogs to the buns. Top with mustard, onions, and green relish (all to your liking) Stick a dill pickle spear on one side between the hot dog and bun, then on the other side wedge the tomato wedges. Top with sport peppers or sliced pepperoncini and finish with celery salt.
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Delicious Hot Dog Buns

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