ZeroCool to Lemmy [email protected] • 7 months agoSeven Corndogsi.postimg.ccimagemessage-square62fedilinkarrow-up1750arrow-down124
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minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink14•7 months agoYou check the ingredients? Corn dogs are often chicken sausages, whereas normal hot dogs are usually beef/pork?
minus-square@slackassassinlink8•7 months agoI imagine you gotta get that hint of sweet and gritty leftover corn wrap, too, though. And the crunchy bit at the bottom. It’s a delicacy that’s hard to re-create.
minus-square@HootinNHollerinlink3•edit-27 months agoJust like Elaine’s muffin top ritual in Seinfeld. Ya gotta bake the whole muffin, pop the top, dump the stump, or it’s not the same
minus-square@UndecidedYellowlink1•7 months agoEven when we made them corn dogs, it didn’t work. It was like trying to give someone soup not made by the Soup Nazi
minus-square@UndecidedYellowlink2•7 months agoWe tried to make our own corn dogs, thinking that would be cheaper for them to destroy, but they didn’t like them.
minus-square@UndecidedYellowlink1•7 months agoYea, my husband has tried different types of hotdogs, but hasn’t had any luck with them
You check the ingredients? Corn dogs are often chicken sausages, whereas normal hot dogs are usually beef/pork?
I imagine you gotta get that hint of sweet and gritty leftover corn wrap, too, though. And the crunchy bit at the bottom. It’s a delicacy that’s hard to re-create.
Just like Elaine’s muffin top ritual in Seinfeld. Ya gotta bake the whole muffin, pop the top, dump the stump, or it’s not the same
Even when we made them corn dogs, it didn’t work. It was like trying to give someone soup not made by the Soup Nazi
We tried to make our own corn dogs, thinking that would be cheaper for them to destroy, but they didn’t like them.
Yea, my husband has tried different types of hotdogs, but hasn’t had any luck with them