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Homemade Corn Dogs

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Homemade convenience food!! Homemade Corny Dogs are easier to make than you think. The batter is crispy yet fluffy inside just like a true state fair corn dog.

Ingredients

  • 1 cup Buttermilk
  • 2 whole Eggs
  • ¼ cups Oil
  • 2 Tablespoons Sugar
  • 1 teaspoon Salt
  • 2 teaspoons Baking Powder
  • 1-⅓ cup Yellow Cornmeal
  • ⅔ cups Flour
  • 1-½ pound Hot Dogs (I Use Oscar Mayer)
  • Additional Flour For Dusting
  • Additional Oil For Frying
  • Popsicle Sticks, Chop Sticks Or Wooden Meat Skewers

Preparation

In a large bowl combine the buttermilk, eggs, oil, sugar and salt. Mix it very well. Sprinkle in the baking powder, corn meal and flour. Stir it all up to make a slightly thick batter.

Take your hot dogs and dry them off on paper towels. Dust the hot dogs with flour, coating them completely. The cornmeal batter won’t stick to the hot dogs unless they are coated in flour. The batter just slides right off of the dogs’ naturally slick outsides. Insert popsicle sticks into the flour coated hot dogs. Set the hot dogs aside.

While you are coating the hot dogs you can heat the oil. You want the temperature to be about 375°. Allow the oil to preheat so it is almost smoking by the time you are ready to add the corn dogs.

Now, to coat the floured hot dogs with batter. Scoop some of your corn meal batter into a narrow jar or glass which is as tall as your hot dogs are long. Fill the jar or cup about 3/4 of the way full with batter. Dip your hot dog into the batter while you hold onto the stick. Swirl the hot dog to coat it evenly. Be careful or the batter will overflow. Raise the wiener above the cup and let any excess batter drip off. Quickly place the battered dog into the hot oil. The fat (oil) will bubble up and cook the outside of the batter, making the corn dogs the exact same shape as the ones you buy at the store. Only fry a few corn dogs at a time. If the corn dogs crowd each other they don’t fry very well. I only fry 2 or 3 at a time. Turn the corn dogs when the bottom side is well browned. Use tongs to remove the cooked corn dogs from the fat (oil). Allow them to drain on paper towels. Repeat the process, coating and frying a few at a time, until all of the corn dogs are cooked.

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dollyfoxburr on 6.5.2010

These were super good. We made mini corndogs.

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uumom2many on 6.2.2010

Ohhh, can’t wait to try these! They’re soo expensive in the stores and I can use turkey or better quality hot dogs than premade offers.

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ziggerbean on 4.19.2011

These were a total disappointment. Even thought I coated the dogs with flour as stated, the batter unfurled like a blanket on top of the hot dog. The flavor was just ok. I am bummed. Not sure where I went wrong taking the other reviews into consideration…

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Carla P on 1.28.2011

I will have to try again. The batter was thicker than I think it should have been. About half of them, I added a little water to. I don’t know if it was me or the recipe. I think they needed a little more sugar also. This is my first try at corndogs and maybe I was expecting more of a storebought flavor.

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fudgey on 10.7.2010

These were excellent! Best corn dog recipe I have tried. Even my 5 year old loved them! Thanks!

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meeshiesmom on 7.2.2010

Loved this recipe! I tried a different recipe recently and had issues with it. This recipe was perfect. No issues with this one. The flavor of the batter was awesome. Thank you so much for sharing this recipe!

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nursesarah on 6.5.2010

These we so easy and yummy! Just like being at the State Fair!

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