Half a croissant, on a plate, with a sign in front of it saying '50c'
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Cocktail Weenie Buns

To make tiny hot dogs!
 
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A miniature bun so you can make bite-sized hot dogs. Normal cocktail weenies are used for the meat. Have a dozen mini-dogs for dinner tonight! Yum!!
jivetalkinrobot, Oct 08 2003

Hot Little Doggies http://www.crockery...hot/ap-hot010.shtml
Warning: recipe. [Cedar Park, Oct 04 2004]

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       Baked, in australia, you can buy 'bake at home' pre-cooked dinner rolls that are the perfect size, we made mini hot dogs from these for a birthday party (a 20th that was kiddies part themed, very scary!)
PiledHigherandDeeper, Oct 08 2003
  

       ...and the whole idea of tiny hot dogs are a regular item at product launches. The yearly Microsoft product launch, for example, usually has tiny chinese food boxes, tiny fish and chip packets in mini newspapers and yes, tiny hot dogs.   

       Baked. No tiny croissant for you.
Freelancer, Oct 09 2003
  

       Yes, in the US what PHD describes is usually called "a pig in a blanket" and they are very widely available as reheatable hors d'oeuvres.
krelnik, Oct 09 2003
  

       Hot dogs as hors d'oeuvres? How chic!
squeak, Oct 09 2003
  
      
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