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CatDog Recipes

Submitted by: Kellie Head
Throw a CatDog party for your kids using the recipes below.
CatDog Surprise
Ingredients:
- 10 Hot dogs
- American cheese cut into ten strips
- 10 slices of Bacon
Directions:
Cut a deep slit in each hot dogs, and stuff with slices of cheese. Then wrap on the diagonal with the bacon. Seal individually in foil. Cook about 45 minutes, or until cheese is melted and bacon is somewhat crisp.
Mini CatDogs (corndogs)
Ingredients:
- 1 c Flour
- 1/2 c Cornmeal
- 1 TB Sugar
- 1 1/2 Ts Salt
- 2 TB Vegetable shortening
- 1 Egg, beaten slightly
- 3/4 c Milk
- Oil
- 8 hot dogs, cut into thirds
Directions:
Combine flour, cornmeal, sugar, baking powder, and salt in a medium bowl. With a pastry blender, cut vegetable shortening into flour mixture until there are fine crumbs. Add egg and milk and blend well. Pour vegetable oil to a 2 inch depth in a deep fryer or large saucepan. Heat to 375 degrees. Pat hot dog dry with paper towels. Insert a toothpick into the center of each hot dog. Dip each hot dog into batter and then into hot oil until golden brown. Drain on paper towels.
Peanut Butter Cat Tails
Ingredients:
- Banana or celery
- 2 T Peanut Butter
Directions:
Peel and slice a banana or celery. Spread peanut butter on slices and connect the slices.
Potato Pups
Ingredients:
- 8 Hot dogs
- 2 c Mashed potatoes
- 1/2 Ts Dry mustard
Directions:
Split hot dogs the long way not quite all the way through. Fill split opening with mashed potatoes mixed with dry mustard. Sprinkle the top with paprika. Bake in 375 degree oven for about 15 minutes or until heated through and slightly browned on top. Can also be topped with grated cheese (cheddar or parmesan).
Sailor Franks
Ingredients:
Directions:
Use a semi-thawed hot dog, which is easier to cut. With a knife, make a straight horizontal slit about 1" from the top. On both sides of the hot dog, make a slit upward so the hot dog looks like it has 2 arms. From the bottom of the hot dog, make a 1" slit upwards, to make 2 legs. Broil in the oven. As the frank cooks, the "arms" and "legs" will curl out a bit, making it look more like a person. When done, remove from oven and decorate with mustard and catsup.
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