Corn Dogs with Sweet Mustard

Corn Dogs with Sweet Mustard
Corn Dogs with Sweet Mustard might be a good recipe to expand your hor d'oeuvre repertoire. This recipe serves 8. One serving contains 532 calories, 12g of protein, and 31g of fat. If you have flour, milk, cayenne pepper, and a few other ingredients on hand, you can make it. To use up the canolan oil you could follow this main course with the Cherry-Apricot Turnovers as a dessert. A couple people really liked this American dish. From preparation to the plate, this recipe takes roughly 16 minutes.

Instructions

1
In a large bowl, whisk together the baking mix, cornmeal, garlic powder, and cayenne. In another bowl, whisk together the egg and milk.
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Pour the wet ingredients into the dry ingredients and whisk until blended.
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In a small bowl, stir together the mustard and preserves.
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When you are ready to fry, insert a chopstick into the end of each hot dog and push about halfway into the meat. (Reserve 2 hot dogs for the Online Round 2 Recipe Cheesy Hot Dog Scramble.) Dust each hotdog with flour, dip into the batter, and carefully lower it into the hot oil. Fry 2 or 3 at a time until golden brown, 3 to 5 minutes.
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Drain on brown paper.
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Brush with the sweet mustard sauce and serve warm.
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Recommended wine: Riesling, Gewurztraminer, Rose Wine

Hot Dogs works really well with Riesling, Gewurztraminer, and rosé Wine. A Gewürztraminer will be great with your basic New York style hot dog with mustard and sauerkraut. For a Chicago-style dog with sour pickles and hot peppers, you might opt for a crisp Riesling. No matter your toppings, a dry rosé almost always works. The King Frosch Riesling Auslese All Natural German with a 5 out of 5 star rating seems like a good match. It costs about 19 dollars per bottle.
King Frosch Riesling Auslese All Natural German
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DifficultyNormal
Ready In16 m.
Servings8
Health Score7
CuisinesAmerican
Dish TypesSide Dish
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