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This is not a recipe. It is a food product with unique and varied functions. These dogs, sausages, weiners, bratwurst, etc. come prescored and preformed so that cooking will cause them to bloom or plump up in a deep or shallow pattern that has interesting properties:
1) When the blooming side is
down the dog will absolutely not slide off the bun.
2) When the blooming side is up the relish, sauerkraut, mustard, chili, etc. absolutely will not slide off.
The effects are more marked on one half a bun with one half a wiener with its toppings, when things tend to get slippery.
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Pairs well with the message on your toast, and is able to continue the metaphor seamlessly. Or skinlessly, dependng. |
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Grid pattern string around a poofy type hot dog? |
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[V] Yah. I cut opposing diagonals into my sausages, making a cross-hatch before microwaving or broiling. When pan-fried or broiled there are a lot of tasty nubs like pork belly charring. I do it every time I use a tube steak. |
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For marketing purposes they look just like regular wieners until they bloom. Score one side or all around, whatever. Could be like kebabs without the stick. Dipping Dogs. |
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