To be honest, these taste more like hot dogs wrapped in corn bread (because they don't get as crispy from frying) but in my opinion, there is absolutely nothing wrong with that. A quick broil towards the end of the bake time could be a solution...hmm...will try that next time.
The recipe is fairly easy and can be adjusted according to your tastes, e.g., I used 98 percent fat free turkey hot dogs and fat free corn bread mix - yes, it still tasted awesome. I haven't had a real hot dog in a long time, but to me these turkey ones taste really real. Brad likes them too, so that's a good sign.
I also made these little foil hot dog boats/troughs because I thought the coating might fall off and spread over the pan - but now I'm not entirely sure if they are necessary. The coating is pretty thick.
Side dish...
- It was still fun to play with foil.
- Brad now wants a birthday cake shaped like a corn dog - instead of a zombie brain. I like this better.
- I realized that I have a lot of shoes, probably too many flip flops, but still always want more. Brad only has like four pairs.
- There is a ridiculous amount of candy in our cabinet.
- We have WAY too many glasses. I started counting and we're well over 100 glass glasses - and that's not counting glasses still in boxes. There is only two of us.
- I tweeted my second tweet to a celeb yesterday. Mandy Moore said she was watching RHNJ and I of course had to say something. She didn't tweet back though...:(
- We ate our corn dogs with fresh green beans and oven-roasted red potatoes.
OK, here's the corn dog recipe.
Ingredients: for 4 baked corn dogs
- 4, 98 percent fat free turkey hot dogs (like Oscar Mayer, or your fave hot dog)
- 1 1/2 cups fat free corn bread mix (like Krusteaz - I know, weird name)
- 1/2 cup water
- 1/8 cup fat free cottage cheese
- a dash (or about 1/8 tsp) each of the following: salt, black pepper, smoky paprika, chili powder blend (I like Chili 9000 from Penzey's), cayenne pepper
- 4 long bamboo skewers
- 4 foil hot dog boats, if you want to try
*You can make the corn bread batter without all the spices, but we like spicy. It will turn a little orange from the paprika and chili powder.
Instructions:
- Preheat oven to 425 degrees F
- In a shallow baking dish, combine corn bread mix, spices, cottage cheese and water (it will be very thick - add a little more water if necessary to make it spreadable)
- Insert skewers into hot dogs
- Coat hot dogs in batter (don't make it too thick, about a 1/2 inch of batter should work)
- Spray inside of foil hot dog boats with cooking spray and place on a sheet pan
- Put coated hot dogs in foil boats (or skip the foil and place hot dogs right on a nonstick sheet pan)
- Bake for 12-15 minutes until brown
*You will have some corn bread batter leftover. You could just throw it out, but I took mine and made two muffins. Just lower the oven to 400 degrees and bake for 18 minutes.
Are the baked corn dogs in response to our overindulgences in fried-food-land last week? If Brad gets a corn dog shaped cake, I'd like a fish-filet and/or pink inflatable monkey.
ReplyDeletePS you can never have too many shoes. Or glasses.