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    Default Help - lots of hotdogs

    I need a recipe that will use up some hot dogs. We bbq'd the other day, now we have lots of hot dogs left.....Thanks!
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    I make scalloped potatoes & add sliced hot dogs rather than ham. We also like to add sliced hot dogs to our mac & cheese.

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    Mix all together & bake until bubbly.

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    Hot dogs cut into coins and mixed in with mac and cheese

    Pork and Beans with hot dogs

    Add them to fried potatoes and serve with eggs

    Wrap in a crescent roll with a piece of cheese...bake in oven
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    slit part way through the middle and put a piece of cheese into slot..wrap with a cheap biscuit that you roll out a bit. Bake until biscuit is done and cheese is melted...pigs in a blanket...lol

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    Can you freeze some of them? My kids will take them out of the freezer, microwave and eat for a snack once in a while.

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    Thanks for the ideas.....I think I'm going to try the scalloped potato one first.
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    Dice them up finely and sautee like ground meat - I've done this with fried rice and also added to a cream sauce (mushroom soup anyone? ) served over pasta.

    Slice them thinly lengthwise and pan fry - hot dog bacon

    Slice them into coins/rounds or diced add to scrambled eggs for an omelet OR use them instead of pepperoni on quickie pizzas (bread/half of bagel with tomato sauce, cheese etc)

    Lastly my fave - just nuke and eat 'as is' for breakky as a protein with a slice of toast, fruit and sometimes hard boiled egg.
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    Slice them up....add with a large can of baked beans and some bbq sauce....top with cornbread batter and bake. I make this with Little Smokies but I'm sure it would be fine with hot dogs too.

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    Great suggestions so far!

    One of our favorite 'use 'em up' is to slice the hotdogs lengthwise, top with mashed potatoes (and cheese if you are so inclined) and bake in the oven until warm
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    They are good in homemade mac and cheese.

    Dh likes them sliced with BBQ sauce.
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    Hot dogs in scrambled eggs. The best!
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    If they are not cooked they can be frozen. Wrap or bag them so they are airtight.

    You might also get some ideas here: 30 days of hot dogs
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    I cook them with chopped onion, then add beaten eggs, and scramble it all together. It's our version of The Western. Serve with toast, etc.
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    I like to cut them up in fairly thick slices and sautee them with a combination ofchunks of onions, bell peppers, celery, zuchini, mushrooms... or any veggie I have on hand.
    You can have that with potatoes, or as is, with a slice of bread (can you tell I'm a carb-aholic!)
    It was actually one of our standard cafeteria meals in HighSchool and it was pretty good!

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