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  2. Steam buns and hotdogs all at once with this Coca-Cola hotdog ...

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    If you’ve been looking for an easy and mess-free way to make hot dogs, then try this Coca Cola hot dog steamer. The bun warmer holds up to 12 buns at a time while the steamer can carry up to 24 ...

  3. Montreal hot dog - Wikipedia

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    Montreal hot dogs may either be steamé (also stimé), translated into English as "steamies", (a term briefly used by an Ontario chain affiliated with the La Belle Province chain), which are fresh from the steamer and rather soft, or toasté (referred to in English as "toasties"), which are grilled or toasted until crisp.

  4. 40 Easy Hot Dog Recipes You Have to Try Before Summer's Over

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    Easy Hot Dog Recipes. Community Table. A new fun, kid-approved twist on kabobs! Get the recipe: Teriyaki Hot Dog Skewers. Related: 43 Tasty Kabobs. Krista Marshall. Two classics in one bite.

  5. 21 Creative Hot Dog Recipes You May (or May Not) Want to Try

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    In this recipe, it's hot dogs to the rescue with some much-needed protein. Brown sugar adds sweetness to this cornbread-based mix. Recipe: Allrecipes. shaypix/istockphoto.

  6. Mother-in-law (sandwich) - Wikipedia

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    Chicago-style tamale, used to make a mother-in-law. The mother-in-law is a fast food dish of Chicago, consisting of a tamale topped with chili, served in a hot dog bun. [1] [2] [3] The mother-in-law is made with Chicago's unique style of tamale, a machine-extruded cornmeal roll wrapped in paper instead of corn husks, which is typically cooked in a hot-dog steamer.

  7. Michigan hot dog - Wikipedia

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    A Michigan hot dog, Michigan red hot, [1] or simply "Michigan" is a steamed all-beef hot dog on a steamed bun topped with a meaty sauce, generally referred to as "michigan sauce", and is a specialty in and around Plattsburgh, New York. [2] [1]

  8. Why My Grandmother’s Hot Dog Chili Recipe Is A Lesson In ...

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    But while in his penmanship, the recipe still has her hands all over it. “Chili Sauce for the Masses,” her recipe declares, and it’s not hyperbole: It makes enough for “approx 125 dogs.”

  9. Dodger Dog - Wikipedia

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    The Dodger Dog is a hot dog named after the Major League Baseball franchise that sells them, the Los Angeles Dodgers. It is a 10-inch [ 2 ] pork wiener wrapped in a steamed bun. The hot dog is sold at Dodger Stadium located in Los Angeles , California .