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minus-squareRoflmasterbigpimplinkfedilink3•7 months agoI’d never had a corn dog (I haven’t seen one here in Europe). Is it just a sausage on a stick covered in breading?
minus-squareno banana OPlinkfedilink4•edit-27 months agoYep. Hot dog on a stick, covered in cornmeal batter. Deep fried.
minus-squareRoflmasterbigpimplinkfedilink2•7 months agoSound actually quite nice. Maybe, not seven but one or two?
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink2•7 months agoYou gotta get one from the fair though, the grocery store ones never quite stack up
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish1•7 months agoAnd by sausage, they mean a thin frankfurter, not a proper sausage. And the bread looks more like a cake. Think I’ll stick to the English chip shop battered sausage.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink2•7 months agoIt’s cornmeal, so not the typical fried batter. It has more of a slightly sweet taste that imo compliments the hot dog well. Not for everyone, but I wouldn’t count them out without trying it at least once.
I’d never had a corn dog (I haven’t seen one here in Europe). Is it just a sausage on a stick covered in breading?
Yep. Hot dog on a stick, covered in cornmeal batter. Deep fried.
Sound actually quite nice. Maybe, not seven but one or two?
You gotta get one from the fair though, the grocery store ones never quite stack up
And by sausage, they mean a thin frankfurter, not a proper sausage. And the bread looks more like a cake.
Think I’ll stick to the English chip shop battered sausage.
It’s cornmeal, so not the typical fried batter. It has more of a slightly sweet taste that imo compliments the hot dog well. Not for everyone, but I wouldn’t count them out without trying it at least once.