Lunch Box Hot Hot Dogs

Lunch Box Hot Hot Dogs
The recipe Lunch Box Hot Hot Dogs could satisfy your American craving in about 25 minutes. This recipe makes 1 servings with 398 calories, 17g of protein, and 25g of fat each. This recipe covers 12% of your daily requirements of vitamins and minerals. Plenty of people really liked this main course. Head to the store and pick up all-beef hot dog, hot dog bun, ketchup, and a few other things to make it today.

Instructions

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Prepare your child's lunch box by packing the hot dog bun, ketchup, mustard and Cheddar cheese.
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Preheat your child's insulated beverage container by filling with boiling water.
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Let stand for 15 to 20 minutes. I put the kettle on when I get up and let it heat while the kids get ready for school. Right before they leave, dump out that water and replace with more boiling water. The preheating keeps it hot for a longer time.
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Place a hot dog into the water and close the lid.
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When your child is ready for lunch, they can take the hot hot dog out of the container and place it on the bun. Top with ketchup, mustard and cheese to make a hot lunch from home.
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Recommended wine: Riesling, Gewurztraminer, Rose Wine

Riesling, Gewurztraminer, and rosé Wine are great choices for Hot Dogs. 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. One wine you could try is Von Winning Winnings Riesling. It has 4 out of 5 stars and a bottle costs about 20 dollars.
Von Winning Winnings Riesling
Von Winning Winnings Riesling
If you loved the 2014 — and if you didn't, we need to send out a search party for your heart — you’ll find this one happy, happy, happy. Stronger than '14, it's also both drier and richer. And that’s as it should be; the pittance of sweetness it contains will rise and fall with the structure of each year's wine, because that's what sensible vintners do. The others just set up a formula and the wine"“has—XY— grams of sugar and zat's zat." Not Winnings Riesling. This will always be teasingly dry and teasingly sweet so you’ll keep changing your mind ("Wait, it's a dry wine, no, it's a sweet wine, no wait, it's a dry wine again….") while the bottle empties faster than you could have imagined.
DifficultyNormal
Ready In25 m.
Servings1
Health Score6
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