Meet the Hot Dog You’ll Be Eating for the Rest of Your Life


The hot dog could use a makeover. For too long we’ve simply tossed a frank on the grill, set out a line of plastic condiment containers, and hoped we didn’t char the buns. The hot dogs are what you make for the kids, something that you hope they eat a few bites of in between handfuls of chips.

But hot dogs don’t have to be an afterthought. They can be dynamic showstoppers. Rather than one note (read: meat), you can have yourself a hot dog symphony in just two simple steps. To be a hot dog wizard, you’re going to spiralize the franks and then dust them with BBQ seasoning. It takes 10 minutes of prep, but the results will be life altering.

 

What You’ll Need:

  • A package of wooden/metal skewers
  • A package of 10 hot dogs
  • A package of 8 buns (bun people please talk to the hot dog people to settle the standard package size)
  • A cutting board
  • 1/3 cup Rub Some Butt™ rub

Step 1: Spiralize  

While you’re letting your grill warm up, you can prep your hot dogs. In order to spiralize your franks, you’re going to insert the pointed end of a  wooden or metal skewer into the end of the hot dog. Then slide it straight through the center and out the other end. Lay the frank flat on a cutting board.

With your hot dog successfully kebab-ed, take a paring knife and place it ½-inch from the end. Slice at a 45-degree angle until your knife reaches the skewer. With your non-cutting hand slowly spin the hot dog away from you and continue cutting at an angle until you’re ½-inch from the other end. Cut and rotate slowly. Don’t rush because you don’t want to sever the skin completely. Don’t worry, you’ll butcher the first dog (pun slightly intended), but you’ll have the technique down by the third one.



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