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Hot Dogs: A Guide for Cooking the Perfect Dogs at Your Next Barbecue

Hot dogs are an American classic and they are enjoyed throughout the world. No summer barbecue is complete without a round of delicious hot dogs, but so many people struggle to cook them properly.

There’s nothing more disappointing than a bad hot dog and they often end up being a bit lackluster because people don’t give them enough care and attention. If you throw some sausages on the barbecue and stick them in a bun with some mustard, you’ll have an average hot dog, but it could be so much better. This guide will help you make the perfect hot dogs every time, so your barbecue guests always leave happy.

Hot Dogs - A Guide for Cooking the Perfect Dogs at Your Next Barbecue

Cooking the Perfect Sausage

The first and most important step is obviously the sausage itself. It’s the star of the show and if you don’t get it right, you can’t just cover your mistakes with toppings. You could go for classic American hot dogs but a German Bratwurst makes for a much better hot dog. You could argue that it’s not technically a hot dog because you’re not using an American sausage, but you won’t have any complaints once people taste it.

People often struggle with bratwurst because they don’t know how to cook it. Knowing how long to grill brats on a gas grill is key, but you need to know how to prepare it first. If you throw them straight on the grill, the juices expand and they burst, so you lose a lot of the flavor. That’s why it’s best to parboil them first. You can do this in water or even in beer for extra flavor.

Once they are boiled, they are mostly cooked, so you just need to sear them on the grill for 4-5 minutes, making sure to get all sides.

Bread and Toppings Pefect the Hot Dogs

Now that you have the perfect sausage, you need to sandwich it in some delicious bread and add your toppings. Most of the time, people pick up hot dog rolls from the store and they’re fine. But the perfect hot dog deserves more than that, so you should consider making your own hot dog rolls. They’re simple to make and they taste so much better than store-bought ones.

When it comes to toppings, everybody has their own preference, so giving people plenty of choices is key. Make sure that you have all of the most popular hot dog toppings to hand, including mustard, ketchup, relish, and even some sauerkraut.

Sides

No hot dog is complete without some delicious sides to complement it. There are a lot of classic options like fries or coleslaw, but baked beans are often the biggest hit with hot dogs. They pair perfectly and they’re simple to make yourself. This is an easy side for a barbecue because you can just make a big pot ahead of time and let everybody dig in, leaving you free to focus on cooking your delicious hot dogs.

Next time you have a barbecue, follow these tips to make the perfect hot dogs and wow all of your guests.

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Summer Barbecue: Baked Beans and Hot Dogs Are a Great Match

July is both National Baked Beans Month and National Hot Dog Month. Now there is a match made in summer barbecue heaven!

Summer Barbecue: Baked Beans and Hot Dogs Are a Great Match

Summer Barbecue: Baked Beans

It’s summertime and that means barbecue time. This summer’s grilling season will be especially sweet after months of lockdown. One of the more popular side dishes of the season in America is baked beans.

Beans are high in protein, practically fat-free and contain more fiber than many whole grade foods. If you’re watching your carbs, however, they do count even with all that protein.

You can thank Native Americans for baked beans, who originally sweetened them with maple syrup. In the 17th Century, English colonists modified the recipe and began using brown sugar. In the 18th Century, Americans started using molasses to avoid British taxes on sugar.

Summer Barbecue: Hot Dogs

Another summer barbecue favorite is the hot dog. I remember finding a stick, sharpening one end, skewering a dog, and cooking it over an open flame when I was a kid. Yum! Hot dogs are celebrated this month at a variety of festivals across the U.S., including:

  • Alfred Village Hot Dog Day, Alfred, NY
  • Annual Hot Dog Lunch, Washington, DC
  • Boston Hot Dog Safari, Boston, MA
  • West Virginia Hot Dog Festival, Huntington, WV

You can learn about them and discover more on Wikipedia.

Maple Baked Beans with Hot Dogs

To help you celebrate these two fine foods during your summer barbecue, here’s a recipe that brings them together.

Ingredients:

  • 1 pound dried white beans
  • 6 slices thick-cut bacon, diced
  • 1 large onion, chopped
  • 1 cup real maple syrup
  • 3/4 cup tomato paste
  • 1/4 cup cider vinegar
  • 1/4 cup brown sugar
  • 1 teaspoon prepared mustard
  • 1 teaspoon salt
  • 1/2 teaspoon pepper
  • 1/2 teaspoon ground cumin
  • 1/2 teaspoon paprika
  • 4 large all-beef hot dogs, chopped

Directions:

For best flavor, make at lead one day ahead of time.

  1. Sort and since the beans. Place in a bowl and cover with water. Let soak for 30 minutes.
  2. Drain and repeat one more time. This process will reduce the gas of the beans.
  3. Place beans in a 4-quart Dutch oven and cover with two quarts of cold water. Bring to a boil.
  4. Reduce heat and simmer for 2 minutes, then remove from the heat.
  5. Cover and let stand 1 hour. Drain and rinse beans.
  6. Return beans to Dutch oven; cover with another two quarts of cold water. Bring to a boil; reduce heat and simmer for 30-40 minutes or until almost tender.
  7. Drain and reserve liquid.
  8. In a 2-1/2-quart casserole pot, combine beans with all remaining ingredients except the hot dogs.
  9. Cover and bake at 325° for 2 hours. Stir occasionally; add reserved bean liquid, if necessary.
  10. Add hot dogs and bake for an additional 30 minutes or until tender.

Carma's Cookery Creative Cooking Tips

Feel free to play around with the recipe. If you want it sweeter, increase the maple syrup and/or the brown sugar. Reduce them if you want it less sweet.

Like a spicier sauce? Increase the paprika or add in some cayenne pepper.

You can also try adding in ham or substituting salt pork for the bacon.

Another idea would be to use sausages such as kielbasa or polish sausage instead of hot dogs.

Another way to add flavor is to grill the hot dogs or sausage before adding them to the beans.

You can even cook this in your slow cooker rather than the oven. Cook it on low all day to really meld the flavors together.

Customize the recipe to suit your and your family’s taste!

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