[CnD] Bacon Hot Dogs:

2016-09-24 Thread Brenda Mueller via Cookinginthedark
Did someone say there were no recipes for Bacon Hot Dogs? Be ware; that is only 
so far as that person knows.  Years ago back in the 70's in cooking class we 
made what the teacher called bacon hot dogs.  

First we took wieners and made a slit down the length of the wieners being 
careful not to cut all the way through, but coming very close.  

Next we took American cheese slices and broke them into slices that would fit 
in those slits in the wieners.  

after the cheese was in place, we took a slice of uncooked bacon for each 
wiener and wrapped each with a slice of bacon.

After that we opened one of those containers of Hungry Jack Butter Milk 
biscuits, the kind from the refrigerated section, separated the biscuits and 
made them into strips for each wiener.  We wrapped the bacon cheese wieners 
with a strip encasing the wieners completely.  

Then we baked them in the oven.  The problem is I don't remember the exact 
temperature or time.  


If I try it any time soon, I'll try it at 375 for about 20 minutes to see what 
happens.  So recipes for bacon hot dogs certainly exist, because I remember 
working with this one all those years ago.  The cookbook we had in that class 
was Cooking Without Looking.  Too bad I don't have access to that book to see 
if that recipe for that bacon hot dog came from there.  

Now we have a first: a cooking mystery that I just posted on this forum.  

Brenda Mueller 



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Re: [CnD] Bacon Hot Dogs:

2016-09-24 Thread Nicole Massey via Cookinginthedark
No, I said there was no need for a recipe, as grilling them is super simple.
Cooking Without Looking is available from BARD, in case you want it again.

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Subject: [CnD] Bacon Hot Dogs:

Did someone say there were no recipes for Bacon Hot Dogs? Be ware; that is only 
so far as that person knows.  Years ago back in the 70's in cooking class we 
made what the teacher called bacon hot dogs.  

First we took wieners and made a slit down the length of the wieners being 
careful not to cut all the way through, but coming very close.  

Next we took American cheese slices and broke them into slices that would fit 
in those slits in the wieners.  

after the cheese was in place, we took a slice of uncooked bacon for each 
wiener and wrapped each with a slice of bacon.

After that we opened one of those containers of Hungry Jack Butter Milk 
biscuits, the kind from the refrigerated section, separated the biscuits and 
made them into strips for each wiener.  We wrapped the bacon cheese wieners 
with a strip encasing the wieners completely.  

Then we baked them in the oven.  The problem is I don't remember the exact 
temperature or time.  


If I try it any time soon, I'll try it at 375 for about 20 minutes to see what 
happens.  So recipes for bacon hot dogs certainly exist, because I remember 
working with this one all those years ago.  The cookbook we had in that class 
was Cooking Without Looking.  Too bad I don't have access to that book to see 
if that recipe for that bacon hot dog came from there.  

Now we have a first: a cooking mystery that I just posted on this forum.  

Brenda Mueller 



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Re: [CnD] Bacon Hot Dogs:

2016-09-24 Thread Charles Rivard via Cookinginthedark
I seem to remember that you bake them according to the directions on the can 
of biscuits.  When the biscuit dough is done, so is everything on the 
insides.





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From: Brenda Mueller via Cookinginthedark

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Subject: [CnD] Bacon Hot Dogs:

Did someone say there were no recipes for Bacon Hot Dogs? Be ware; that is 
only so far as that person knows.  Years ago back in the 70's in cooking 
class we made what the teacher called bacon hot dogs.


First we took wieners and made a slit down the length of the wieners being 
careful not to cut all the way through, but coming very close.


Next we took American cheese slices and broke them into slices that would 
fit in those slits in the wieners.


after the cheese was in place, we took a slice of uncooked bacon for each 
wiener and wrapped each with a slice of bacon.


After that we opened one of those containers of Hungry Jack Butter Milk 
biscuits, the kind from the refrigerated section, separated the biscuits and 
made them into strips for each wiener.  We wrapped the bacon cheese wieners 
with a strip encasing the wieners completely.


Then we baked them in the oven.  The problem is I don't remember the exact 
temperature or time.



If I try it any time soon, I'll try it at 375 for about 20 minutes to see 
what happens.  So recipes for bacon hot dogs certainly exist, because I 
remember working with this one all those years ago.  The cookbook we had in 
that class was Cooking Without Looking.  Too bad I don't have access to that 
book to see if that recipe for that bacon hot dog came from there.


Now we have a first: a cooking mystery that I just posted on this forum.

Brenda Mueller



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Re: [CnD] Bacon Hot Dogs:

2016-09-24 Thread Sugar via Cookinginthedark
Usually biscuits in the can go for about 12 minutes at 350, unless differently
Smile
And remember all ovens are different, so tempt. May differ

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Subject: Re: [CnD] Bacon Hot Dogs:

I seem to remember that you bake them according to the directions on the can of 
biscuits.  When the biscuit dough is done, so is everything on the insides.




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From: Brenda Mueller via Cookinginthedark
Sent: Saturday, September 24, 2016 6:17 PM
To: [cookinginthedark@acbradio.org]
Cc: Brenda Mueller
Subject: [CnD] Bacon Hot Dogs:

Did someone say there were no recipes for Bacon Hot Dogs? Be ware; that is only 
so far as that person knows.  Years ago back in the 70's in cooking class we 
made what the teacher called bacon hot dogs.

First we took wieners and made a slit down the length of the wieners being 
careful not to cut all the way through, but coming very close.

Next we took American cheese slices and broke them into slices that would fit 
in those slits in the wieners.

after the cheese was in place, we took a slice of uncooked bacon for each 
wiener and wrapped each with a slice of bacon.

After that we opened one of those containers of Hungry Jack Butter Milk 
biscuits, the kind from the refrigerated section, separated the biscuits and 
made them into strips for each wiener.  We wrapped the bacon cheese wieners 
with a strip encasing the wieners completely.

Then we baked them in the oven.  The problem is I don't remember the exact 
temperature or time.


If I try it any time soon, I'll try it at 375 for about 20 minutes to see
what happens.  So recipes for bacon hot dogs certainly exist, because I
remember working with this one all those years ago.  The cookbook we had in
that class was Cooking Without Looking.  Too bad I don't have access to that
book to see if that recipe for that bacon hot dog came from there.

Now we have a first: a cooking mystery that I just posted on this forum.

Brenda Mueller



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Re: [CnD] Bacon Hot Dogs:

2016-09-24 Thread Brenda Mueller via Cookinginthedark
So that mysterious recipe came from a can of biscuits? Well, since you might 
have the can, what are the instructions? I haven't had a can of biscuits for a 
very long time.  How long and at what temperature? 

Brenda Mueller 


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> On Sep 24, 2016, at 9:00 PM, Charles Rivard via Cookinginthedark 
>  wrote:
> 
> I seem to remember that you bake them according to the directions on the can 
> of biscuits.  When the biscuit dough is done, so is everything on the insides.
> 
> 
> 
> 
> If you think you're finished, you! really! are! finished!!
> -Original Message- From: Brenda Mueller via Cookinginthedark
> Sent: Saturday, September 24, 2016 6:17 PM
> To: [cookinginthedark@acbradio.org]
> Cc: Brenda Mueller
> Subject: [CnD] Bacon Hot Dogs:
> 
> Did someone say there were no recipes for Bacon Hot Dogs? Be ware; that is 
> only so far as that person knows.  Years ago back in the 70's in cooking 
> class we made what the teacher called bacon hot dogs.
> 
> First we took wieners and made a slit down the length of the wieners being 
> careful not to cut all the way through, but coming very close.
> 
> Next we took American cheese slices and broke them into slices that would fit 
> in those slits in the wieners.
> 
> after the cheese was in place, we took a slice of uncooked bacon for each 
> wiener and wrapped each with a slice of bacon.
> 
> After that we opened one of those containers of Hungry Jack Butter Milk 
> biscuits, the kind from the refrigerated section, separated the biscuits and 
> made them into strips for each wiener.  We wrapped the bacon cheese wieners 
> with a strip encasing the wieners completely.
> 
> Then we baked them in the oven.  The problem is I don't remember the exact 
> temperature or time.
> 
> 
> If I try it any time soon, I'll try it at 375 for about 20 minutes to see 
> what happens.  So recipes for bacon hot dogs certainly exist, because I 
> remember working with this one all those years ago.  The cookbook we had in 
> that class was Cooking Without Looking.  Too bad I don't have access to that 
> book to see if that recipe for that bacon hot dog came from there.
> 
> Now we have a first: a cooking mystery that I just posted on this forum.
> 
> Brenda Mueller
> 
> 
> 
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Re: [CnD] Bacon Hot Dogs:

2016-09-24 Thread Nicole Massey via Cookinginthedark
Here's a recipe Marilyn sent to the list a while back. For normal crescent hot 
dogs don't cut up the crescent rolls, just roll them around the hot dog and 
bake. You can also go to the food data website and find the instructions for 
Pillsbury Crescent Rolls and use that, with the hot dog rolled inside. All 
amount codes in the following recipe should be clear enough that I don't need 
to send the legend this time.
-- Recipe via Meal-Master (tm) v7.07

Title: Crescent Mummy Dogs
 Categories: Main Dish, Kids, Halloween
Servings: 10

  1 cn (8 oz) Pillsbury® refrigerated crescent dinner rolls
 2½ ea American cheese slices, quartered
 10 lg hot dogs
  - -- Cooking spray
  - -- Mustard or ketchup, if desired

Heat oven to 375°F. Unroll dough; separate at perforations, creating 4 
rectangles. Press perforations to seal. With knife or kitchen scissors, cut 
each rectangle lengthwise into 10 pieces, making a total of 40 piecesof dough. 
Slice cheese slices into quarters (½ slice cheese, cut in half). 4 Wrap  pieces 
of dough around each hot dog and ¼ slice of cheese to looklike "bandages," 
stretching dough slightly to completely cover hot dog. About ½ inch from one 
end of each hot dog, separate "bandages" so hot dog showsthrough for "face." On 
ungreased large cookie sheet, place wrapped hot dogs (cheese side down); spray 
dough lightly with cooking spray. Bake 13 to 17 minutes or until dough is light 
golden brown and hot dogs are hot. With mustard, draw features on "face."

Try a mini version with cocktail sausages.
Source: CND List, Marilyn
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To: [cookinginthedark@acbradio.org] ; Charles 
Rivard 
Cc: Brenda Mueller 
Subject: Re: [CnD] Bacon Hot Dogs:

So that mysterious recipe came from a can of biscuits? Well, since you might 
have the can, what are the instructions? I haven't had a can of biscuits for a 
very long time.  How long and at what temperature?

Brenda Mueller


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> On Sep 24, 2016, at 9:00 PM, Charles Rivard via Cookinginthedark 
>  wrote:
>
> I seem to remember that you bake them according to the directions on the can 
> of biscuits.  When the biscuit dough is done, so is everything on the insides.
>
>
>
>
> If you think you're finished, you! really! are! finished!!
> -Original Message- From: Brenda Mueller via Cookinginthedark
> Sent: Saturday, September 24, 2016 6:17 PM
> To: [cookinginthedark@acbradio.org]
> Cc: Brenda Mueller
> Subject: [CnD] Bacon Hot Dogs:
>
> Did someone say there were no recipes for Bacon Hot Dogs? Be ware; that is 
> only so far as that person knows.  Years ago back in the 70's in cooking 
> class we made what the teacher called bacon hot dogs.
>
> First we took wieners and made a slit down the length of the wieners being 
> careful not to cut all the way through, but coming very close.
>
> Next we took American cheese slices and broke them into slices that would fit 
> in those slits in the wieners.
>
> after the cheese was in place, we took a slice of uncooked bacon for each 
> wiener and wrapped each with a slice of bacon.
>
> After that we opened one of those containers of Hungry Jack Butter Milk 
> biscuits, the kind from the refrigerated section, separated the biscuits and 
> made them into strips for each wiener.  We wrapped the bacon cheese wieners 
> with a strip encasing the wieners completely.
>
> Then we baked them in the oven.  The problem is I don't remember the exact 
> temperature or time.
>
>
> If I try it any time soon, I'll try it at 375 for about 20 minutes to see 
> what happens.  So recipes for bacon hot dogs certainly exist, because I 
> remember working with this one all those years ago.  The cookbook we had in 
> that class was Cooking Without Looking.  Too bad I don't have access to that 
> book to see if that recipe for that bacon hot dog came from there.
>
> Now we have a first: a cooking mystery that I just posted on this forum.
>
> Brenda Mueller
>
>
>
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Re: [CnD] Bacon Hot Dogs:

2016-09-25 Thread Gary Metzler via Cookinginthedark

Hi Brenda,

The cooking without looking book is on the bard site.

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To: [cookinginthedark@acbradio.org]
Cc: Brenda Mueller
Subject: [CnD] Bacon Hot Dogs:

Did someone say there were no recipes for Bacon Hot Dogs? Be ware; that is 
only so far as that person knows.  Years ago back in the 70's in cooking 
class we made what the teacher called bacon hot dogs.


First we took wieners and made a slit down the length of the wieners being 
careful not to cut all the way through, but coming very close.


Next we took American cheese slices and broke them into slices that would 
fit in those slits in the wieners.


after the cheese was in place, we took a slice of uncooked bacon for each 
wiener and wrapped each with a slice of bacon.


After that we opened one of those containers of Hungry Jack Butter Milk 
biscuits, the kind from the refrigerated section, separated the biscuits and 
made them into strips for each wiener.  We wrapped the bacon cheese wieners 
with a strip encasing the wieners completely.


Then we baked them in the oven.  The problem is I don't remember the exact 
temperature or time.



If I try it any time soon, I'll try it at 375 for about 20 minutes to see 
what happens.  So recipes for bacon hot dogs certainly exist, because I 
remember working with this one all those years ago.  The cookbook we had in 
that class was Cooking Without Looking.  Too bad I don't have access to that 
book to see if that recipe for that bacon hot dog came from there.


Now we have a first: a cooking mystery that I just posted on this forum.

Brenda Mueller



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Re: [CnD] Bacon Hot Dogs:

2016-09-26 Thread Jan via Cookinginthedark
Charles, you're correct. You go according to the directions on the biscuit
dough. 

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Subject: Re: [CnD] Bacon Hot Dogs:

I seem to remember that you bake them according to the directions on the can
of biscuits.  When the biscuit dough is done, so is everything on the
insides.




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From: Brenda Mueller via Cookinginthedark
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To: [cookinginthedark@acbradio.org]
Cc: Brenda Mueller
Subject: [CnD] Bacon Hot Dogs:

Did someone say there were no recipes for Bacon Hot Dogs? Be ware; that is
only so far as that person knows.  Years ago back in the 70's in cooking
class we made what the teacher called bacon hot dogs.

First we took wieners and made a slit down the length of the wieners being
careful not to cut all the way through, but coming very close.

Next we took American cheese slices and broke them into slices that would
fit in those slits in the wieners.

after the cheese was in place, we took a slice of uncooked bacon for each
wiener and wrapped each with a slice of bacon.

After that we opened one of those containers of Hungry Jack Butter Milk
biscuits, the kind from the refrigerated section, separated the biscuits and
made them into strips for each wiener.  We wrapped the bacon cheese wieners
with a strip encasing the wieners completely.

Then we baked them in the oven.  The problem is I don't remember the exact
temperature or time.


If I try it any time soon, I'll try it at 375 for about 20 minutes to see 
what happens.  So recipes for bacon hot dogs certainly exist, because I 
remember working with this one all those years ago.  The cookbook we had in 
that class was Cooking Without Looking.  Too bad I don't have access to that

book to see if that recipe for that bacon hot dog came from there.

Now we have a first: a cooking mystery that I just posted on this forum.

Brenda Mueller



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