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9512049 No.9512049 [Reply] [Original]

Do you ever boil hotdogs?
I'm fairly certain that grilling hotdogs is the optimal cooking method, but I've always boiled them and had chips with them for a quick meal.

I was just about to boil some when it suddenly hit me, how strange it seems for that to be the default preperation method. I even looked on the package and was surprised to find that boiling was the recommended method.

So, what's your opinion on boiled hot dogs?

>> No.9512064

in aus its the only way to make hot dogs. no one grills them here.

>> No.9512070

>>9512049
I'm not a poorfag, so, I don't eat poorfag food, let alone think about the optimal way to cook poorfaggot food that tastes like trash.

>how should I cook this piece of shit /ck/, would boiling it make it better?
Your post in a nutshell.

>> No.9512074

Sure, I prefer boiled hotdogs.

>> No.9512080

>>9512064
What? Really? I don't believe that!

>>9512070
>poorfag
Do something about it, bitch.

>> No.9512090

>>9512080

seriously. hot dogs are what poor single mums feed to their primary school kids. the grill (bbq) is reserved for actual food or at the very least sausages

>> No.9512097

>>9512049
boil in beer and sauerkraut.

high tief comfy winter kino hotdog.

>> No.9512110

>>9512090
>>9512070
>His classism and false perception of wealth are so strong that it prevents him from enjoying a good ol' fashioned hotdog.

>> No.9512131

>>9512110

i love hotdogs. just in terms of nutrition they are fucking shit.

>> No.9512132

>>9512049
Boiling them in beer is where it's really at

>> No.9512135

I always eat them raw. Is that bad?

>> No.9512143

>>9512135
I'd imagine it's the same as bologna, right? I fucin love bologna

>> No.9512144

>>9512049
Weisswurst is boiled. At least in Bavaria anyway, don't know about the rest.

>> No.9512146

>>9512144

wieners aswell

>> No.9512154

Grilling hot dogs is a great way to destroy a grill. It's like that episode of Seinfeld where they can't get the odor out of his car so he leaves it with the keys inside to be stolen.

Just say no to grill abuse. Only cook raw, whole cuts of meat.

>> No.9512174

I cook my hotdogs sous vide

>> No.9512176

>>9512135
They have always been fully cooked before you purchased them.

>> No.9512180

>>9512049
Your supposed to boil them in beer.

>> No.9512263

>>9512064
UK. Same.
For shiggles I've tried a few ways, but boiling gives the best results.

>grilling
>frying
Spits fucking everywhere and somehow converts its entire fat content into an aerosol which coats and premeates literally everything.
A horrible experience.

>deep fry
Either bloats up into little fat dicks, or explodes and produces weird shapes which go really crispy.
Either way it soaks up all the fat and is greasy as hell.
Works better if you cut them up first.

>oven
Drys and cracks skin. Looks like somthing that fell off a cancer zombie.
Still tastes okay.

>boiling
Just normal floppy dogs begging for ketchup.

>> No.9512272

Boiling gets you pretty much the same result as microwaving. Why waste the time and effort?

>> No.9512292

lot of aussie hot dogs are saveloys in the red skin. you fucking try to grill them and they will explode brother. boiling is the only way. they taste good and they hold their shape.

>> No.9512301

>>9512272
>this is what ameriburgers think

>> No.9512311

>>9512272
what draws retards like you to a cooking board? why do you have a microwave when you don’t even know what it does to your food?

>> No.9512316
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>> No.9512435

>>9512049
i steam them
i use a large pot with about 2 inches of water
place lid till water boils
put hotdogs in on top of wire rack
make sure hotdogs dont touch water
steam for 15min
at last min put open buns on top of dogs

steaming is best way cuz you dont dilute hotdog flavor with water

>> No.9512442

>>9512110
>classism

>> No.9512459

>>9512442
Rustic simple fresh

>> No.9512481

>>9512049

Of course you CAN boil them, but without fat and direct heat over 100°C no maillard reaction oocurs, and therefore no delicious brown outside with its delish aroma.
Boiling makes them ready to eat but fairly weak in taste, grilling is the optimal way that should always be preferred.

>> No.9512663

>>9512049
Try broiling them. Set it on Hi. Wait a minute or two to warm up. Put them in on a piece of foil or a cookie sheet. Wait a minute. Flip them. Wait a minute. Done.

Its even faster than boiling and gives them kind of a crispy skin. Only downside is that you have to be on top of them, because if you get sidetracked (chopping up some carrots,frying up some taters, etc.) those fuckers are gonna burn.

>> No.9512696

OG NYC dirty water dog fag reporting!
News flash.. hotdogs are steamed and technically ready to eat but resteaming or low temp boiling is the best way to go imo

>> No.9512787
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9512787

Here in Norway, the most common sausage is the vienna sausage. It's pretty much exclusively cooked in water, however you do not boil it, you bring the water to a boil, then you turn the heat off, and when the boiling has stopped you put them in and leave them in there for somewhere between 5-10 minutes.

>> No.9512820

>>9512311
What does it do to it? I microwave my hot dogs all the time, it's a fun game guessing when theyre gonna pop or split, it's different for every wiener, this fellow has the right idea >>9512272

>> No.9512990

>>9512049
Boil them in cheap beer with sliced onions

>> No.9513000

>>9512787

This is the right way to do it and the way superior sausage

>> No.9513019

>>9512064
same in the netherlands

>> No.9513042

>>9512316
Looking back on my youth, I realize I suffered child abuse.

>> No.9513061

>>9512049
I usually panfry them.
>>9512070
> OH HEY I'M NOT INTERESTED IN THIS FUCKING THREAD SO I'M GOING TO POST IN IT TO TELL PEOPLE THAT I'M NOT INTERESTED BECAUSE I AM SO FUCKING IMPORTANT
Fuck off scum.

>> No.9513086

>>9512064
>>9512263
>>9513019
>t. people who don't know what a grill is

>> No.9513101

>>9513086
Two of the three mentioned that they know about grilling hotdogs but don't because they prefer them not grilled. Learn to fucking read.

>> No.9513105

>>9513101
No, the point is that in other countries, they call a broiler a "grill" and a grill a "barbecue."

>> No.9513106

>>9512049

steaming is best method not boil or grill

>> No.9514238

>>9512049
The best hot dog I've ever had, ironically named the "World's Best Hot Dog" at some restaurant in Sedona, was boiled. It's more focused on the meat part rather than preparation.

>> No.9514661

>>9512049

People like my grandma and NY vendors do it. I like brats on the grill way more. Hotdogs too but I guess a lot of people dont like them on the grill. I eat with mayo and mustard and kraut.

>> No.9514678

>>9512049
I usually bake them

>> No.9514923

>>9512049
Fry them on very hot pan like a boss. Or in microwave.

>> No.9514928

>>9512049
Honestly. I usually put them in BIG pot with seemingly more water than it is needed. Then i slowly cook it all. Not to boiling point but to temp i like my hotdogs. And becase lots of water combined with slow cooking they do not burst, they warm evenly instead. They are also ready at temp of 40-50C.

>> No.9514930

>>9512049
Honestly, I'd rather put them in a microwave.

>> No.9514991

>>9512131
>nutrition
get off my board you co/ck/sucker

>> No.9515075
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9515075

I steam mine.

>> No.9515383

>>9512049
Add olive oil while boiling it.

>> No.9515437

Real American patriot here
I use a propane grill as god intended

>> No.9515888

>>9512263
>there are people who unironically put ketchup on hotdogs

>> No.9516059

>>9515888

WHen boiled- HELL YEAH.
They taste very faint like that so you have to have a sauce that takes over that. That's why in a hot dog that doesn't make problems.

>> No.9516145

wait
you're supposed to cook them?
i always just put them in a sandwich and add mayo/kitchup/mustard and eat them..

been doing that since i was a kid too

>> No.9516165

>>9516145

They are like all sausages ready to eat, as they have been boiled before. But they taste better warm and a LOT better fried with crispy brown outside.
So you CAN put them on there just as they are but you get more out of them when cooking.

>> No.9516168

it takes a minute in the microwave. no one boils hotdogs anymore.

>> No.9516604

Cooked over an open fire on a skewer is best.

>> No.9517091

>>9512049
baking is best

>> No.9517163

>>9515075

>metal tongs on a plastic condom

It's like you're trying to pop the steamy boys

>> No.9517187

Boiling them is bad. I want my hotdogs to feel meaty not feel like mush.

>> No.9517205

>>9512787
This guy knows

>> No.9517435

>>9512049
For me it depends on the type of dog..

New england style red hotdogs i grill until cracked open and moderately charred..

Bs middle murica cheap shit hot dogs i fry in a pan until browned thoroughly

Kosher hot dogs (master race) i boil in water just maybe a half inch over the dog with a couple cloves of garlic and a quarter of a sweet onion and strain/reserve the liquid and fridge.. I then reuse the liquid adding more water as needed and toss the liquid every couple of weeks.. After like 3 batches the "hotdog stock" smells of heaven and sweaty jews..

My prefered breads

I use top sliced shit tear buns for the red hot dogs

I prefer to use canadian white bread on my walmart dogs usually lightly toasted folded on the diagnal

On the kosher dogs i used a better quality run of the mill side sliced bun lightly coated in rendered fats (which ever i have on hand) and then toasted under a broiler so the inside has a light crust but the outside is soft. (I also do this to my english muffins when i make breakfast sandwiches)

On to condiments: (in any combination)

Solids.. Dill pickles, cooked onion, raw onion, various cheeses, jalepenos, shallots, olives, banana peppers, bacon, salami (heated a.k.a. sweaty), potato chips, relish, kim chi, pineapple, french fries, fried bologna...

Sauces.. Sriracha, mayo, dijon (the only type of mustard i use), cajan sauce, lousiana hot sauce, chili, tartar, yum yum sauce, samball, ajver, hummus, pub cheese, cream cheese..

Vanguards.. Hash brown bun, hot dog quesadilla, hot dogs n eggs, hot dog in an onahole (cresent rolls), beans n franks, hot dog chowder

Ive been buying 1 pack of hotdogs per week for years its the only unhealthy thing i really eat at this point in my life.

Hotdogs is love, hotdogs is life...