You could get you one of those tabletop indoor grillsI prefer them grilled,
my elder spawn only eats hot dogs with peanut butter. I have NO CLUE where he came from.
If you ever get a chance to go to a baseball game, that's just about the best, and only, and best, way to eat a hotdog. Not to put too fine a point on it, but Coors Field in Denver is absolutely the only baseball field, really truly, that a person should EVER consider going toI have never eaten a hot dog.
Eating them "raw" was always a no-no; I remember reading the warning on the package when I was little. And I still ate them "raw", frozen, right out of the package in the freezer .When I was a kid, I liked to eat them raw, peeled, on bread. But I guess raw is a no-no these days, sigh.
Sometimes when Mom boiled hot dogs to death, I peeled off the skin / casing before eating. I think it was always Ballpark brand or store generic.How did you peel them? I used to pick the skin off of mine but it took like 10 minutes; they wouldn't have peeled easily. Unless there was a different brand that had a more peelable skin.
Didn't you melt the Swiss cheese?Unwrap and topped with Swiss cheese
I guess it depends on how long ago you were a "kid." I don't believe there were warnings of any kind back when I was a kid, or my mother would not have allowed me to eat them raw.Eating them "raw" was always a no-no; I remember reading the warning on the package when I was little. And I still ate them "raw", frozen, right out of the package in the freezer .
Hot dogs are cooked already, that's why it's not really dangerous. But there's a small chance of getting listeria if they aren't heated to the point of killing the bacteria, but that's only a big problem for pregnant women and people with compromised immune systems.
How did you peel them? I used to pick the skin off of mine but it took like 10 minutes; they wouldn't have peeled easily. Unless there was a different brand that had a more peelable skin.
Those look amazing! You'd need a pretty big roll to fit all those ingredients though.