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  2. Corn Dogs Recipe - AOL

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    Once the oil reaches 360 degrees, thread hot dogs on the skewers. Dip each in batter, rolling until fully coated, and quickly drop entire stick into oil. Fry, two at a time, for 4 to 5 minutes.

  3. The Most Unheard-of State Fair Foods Across America - AOL

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    Delaware: Scrapple Burgers and Dogs. Delaware State Fair Hot dogs and burgers are state fair staples, but in Delaware, they get a local twist when they're loaded up with a heaping helping of scrapple.

  4. Pronto Pup - Wikipedia

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    Pronto Pup is an amusement park and carnival food similar to a corn dog made with flour mix, which is used by restaurants and street vendors across the United States. Named for the speed of the cooking process, [1] the Pronto Pup was invented in Rockaway Beach, Oregon, and is marketed as the original corn dog. The independently owned Rockaway ...

  5. How to Make Homemade Corn Dogs Better Than the Fair’s - AOL

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    The idea of making homemade corn dogs may seem intimidating at first, but with a few basic tools and simple tricks, you can have a fresh, hand-battered corn dog in under 30 minutes. This recipe ...

  6. Corn dog - Wikipedia

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    Some corn dog purveyors sell pre-made frozen corn dogs, which are then thawed and fried again, or browned in an oven. Corn dogs can also be found at almost any supermarket and convenience store in North America as frozen foods as well as served hot and ready to eat. Pre-made frozen corn dogs can also be heated in a microwave oven, but the ...

  7. Corn Dogs Recipe - AOL

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  8. The legacy of Iowa State Fair's corn dog king, Calvin ... - AOL

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    “Everybody at the fair knows he cared about more than just selling a corn dog. It was about getting more people to enjoy," says Calvin Campbell's son.

  9. Cozy Dog Drive In - Wikipedia

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    Ed then began selling the corn dogs at the Illinois State Fair in 1946 where they gained popularity. [2] The original Cozy Dog stand was opened outside of his house, also in 1946. [2] A second stand was opened, but it was later moved into a building that shared seating with Dairy Queen. [2] Cozy Dogs were originally sold for 15 cents. [1]