Skip to content

Roadfood

Your Guide to Authentic Regional Eats

  • Restaurants Near Me
  • Reviews
  • Restaurant Type
  • States
  • Guides
  • Forums
  • About Roadfood
  • Sign In / Out
Roadfood on Instagram Roadfood on Facebook Roadfood on Twitter
  • Roadfood on Instagram Roadfood on Facebook Roadfood on Twitter
    • reviews
    • guides
    • recipes
    • forums
    • about
  • Restaurant Type
  • State
  • Restaurants Near Me

Home › Forums › Lunch & Dinner Forums › Hot Dogs, Sausages & Bratwursts › preferred method for cooking a dog › RE: preferred method for cooking a dog

October 29, 2005 at 1:47 pm #2202808
roossy90
roossy90
Member

quote:

Originally posted by hjbyun

Let me throw another method in…Microwaved. @ 12:30 in the morning watching Conan with a soda. Great way to finish a day.

Best way to cook a dog…
1. Grilled on my cast iron skillet
2. On my gas grill (I don’t have a charcoal webber)
3. Microwaved
4. boiled (will not eat it this way at home. I however will eat dogs prepared this way from a cart)

Nuking is fine, however, since I moved to Maine, I tried Kayem reds and natl casings, and they do NOT like the nuker one bit…Seems like they would be best on a flat top, crispy..

However, like hjbyun says, nuked "hot" dogs watching Conan or even a later show is a great thing!–I am quite guilty of that myself…..

FORUM SEARCH

Log In
Register

Forums

  • Beverage Forum
  • Breakfast Forum
  • Desserts Forum
  • Lunch & Dinner Forums
  • Miscellaneous Forums
  • Regional Forums
  • Restaurant Professionals Forum
  • Roadfood News & Information Forums
  • Side Dishes Forum
  • Snacks & Candy Forum

Forum Statistics

Registered Users
24,484
Forums
41
Topics
51,038
Replies
686,465
Topic Tags
1,978
  • Most popular topics
  • Topics with no replies
  • Topics with most replies
  • Latest topics
  • Topics Freshness
    • home
    • reviews
    • forums
    • about
    • privacy policy
    • your california privacy rights
    • sign in / out
  • Subscribe to our Newsletter!

Proudly powered by WordPress