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14930319 No.14930319 [Reply] [Original]

what can i make from a pack of frozen hot dogs, a tub of sour cream and a pack of gyro wraps?

>> No.14930330

>>14930319
Put it all in a blender until you can drink it, might have to add tap water

>> No.14930333

>>14930319
Pita dogs with commies

>> No.14930335

>>14930319
This is a rare case of the parts being greater than any sum. You can put the hot dogs in the wrap but I don't think the sour cream will improve anything you can make with these 3 products.

>> No.14930342
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14930342

>>14930319
make hot dog gyros

>> No.14930345

>grill hot dogs
>use gyro wrap as bun
This is easy as fuck, retard

>> No.14930347

>>14930333
Cummies

>> No.14930357

>>14930333
>>14930335
>>14930342
>>14930345
>>14930347
You must use the sour cream

>> No.14930370

>>14930357
>grill hot dogs
>use gyro wrap as bun
>dip in sour cream, if you are so inclined
Still easy

>> No.14930401

slice hot dogs vertically, bring sour cream to boil, turn off heat and add hot dogs to heat. fold into pita bread to make a warm white mess flatbread.

>> No.14930408

>>14930357
sour cream based tzaziki sauce for your hot dog gyro

>> No.14931552

>>14930342
>>14930357
Actually a pretty good idea.

Throw some lemon juice and dill and cucumber into the sour cream and you've got tzatziki. Then you blitz the hot dogs in your blender and make a puree out of them. Spread the hot dog puree onto a foiled sheet of aluminum foil, on a sheet pan, and bake at 425 for about 12 minutes or until nicely browned and crispy on top. Slice this "meatloaf" into little gyro-appropriate pieces, and place in the gyro bread with tzatziki, raw onion, and tomato. bon appetit

>> No.14931556

>>14931552
Editor's note: a little oil might help to brown the hot dog gyro meat. Try adding a little sugar to some oil and then brushing that mixture onto your hot dog puree, along with some cracked pepper and cumin.

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>>14931552
lel, here goes nothing

>> No.14931711

>>14931700
Nice. Try to make the tomatoes into big chunks. Like just cut the cherry tomatoes in half. And the onions you want in a small wedge, NOT a dice.

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>>14931711
I thought you just did julienne cut

>> No.14931722

>>14931711
Ps I meant to say oiled aluminum foil, not foiled. You need oil on it or it will stick. Godspeed anon

>> No.14931723

>>14931718
Ahh that'll be fine I just prefer wedges

>> No.14931803

>>14930319
Why does she look like she has the Downs or other types of retardation?

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>>14930319

>> No.14931821

>>14931803
She's genetically modified to have low IQ and to be subservient for providing pleasure and sucking cock

>> No.14931835
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>>14931723
here you go, final product. I went with wedges. while this is very good, there's no hiding the fact that it's a hot dog

>> No.14931898

>>14931835
Dang anon. It was my idea and I feel some responsibility for its outcome. It looks pretty good. Like it browned nicely.

Was it actually pretty good?

>> No.14931948

>>14931898
yeah it was good. the tomatoes and onion were good and it all came together well even though it is just hot dog

>> No.14931987

>>14931948
Cheers. Thanks for the response. Glad you enjoyed it anon.

>> No.14932103

>>14931835
This is a pretty good start anon, but fwiw those are onion slices, not wedges. You should also cut the tomatoes, and try mixing the cumin and maybe another herb into the meat blend itself to make it a little less hot-doggy. Also, browning the bread a little in a dry pan would help. For bonus points, use melted butter on the meat rather than oil. This would I think make it an excellent meal.

>> No.14933347

>>14932103
those are sliced tomatoes, it's 1.5 and I ate the fourth half. I put cumin and garlic powder on the hot dog paste when I toasted it in the sheet pan, and the naan got a trip through the toaster for a minute as soon as the meat was out. I cut thinner wedges since the ingredients were so small. I had a larger one at first but cut it smaller again and it fell in half. hell, I could only fit 1.5 cherry tomatoes on it.

>> No.14933459

What’s a gyno wrap? Sounds disgusting.