Grill Recipes: Hot Dogs Around the World Recipes-I'm Not the Nanny (2024)

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Spring is really here. The polar vortex is just a faded memory thanks to beautiful blue skies and sunny days. Which means it’s time to pull out our grill! We love grilling throughout the summer and hot dogs are a great crowd pleaser. Of course I can’t just have a plain hot dog. I decided to create an international toppings bar for hot dogs around the world to spice them up. Luckily these grill recipes are super easy. You can purchase most of the toppings already made.

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I’m the cook in our home, but my husband loves to grill. After arguing over charcoal versus propane, we finally bought our gas grill. I was glad to get rid of our charcoal grill! So I guess I won the argument? The first time he used our new grill, he was convinced. For small amounts of food, a gas grill was just more efficient.

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We picked up these new Ball Park’s new Park’s Finest hot dogs at my local Safeway. I love that they have no artificial preservatives or nitrates. I also lucked out that this package came with a peelie coupon, but you can save $0.55 on one Park’s Finest product by visiting the Safewaywebsite. Hurry, because the coupon is only good from May 26 through June 1. Just in time for Memorial Day weekend!

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Make sure to use tongs to turn your hot dogs. If you use a fork, those tasty juices will run out of the dog. If you like a smoky hot dog, keep the grill cover down while cooking them. Park’s Finest hot dogs are fully cooked, but heating them on the grill just makes them taste like summer.

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While my husband grills the hot dogs, I head to the kitchen to make our international toppings bar. We always have mustard and ketchup on hand for our dogs, but it’s time to let my taste buds travel around the world!

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In honor of my Louisiana heritage, I had to make a Cajun Hot Dog. This plump puppy is topped with smoky, spicy shrimp etouffee (and its sauce) and topped with scallions and cornbread croutons. If you can get your hands on crawfish, I recommend using them instead of shrimp. I searched several stores in my area and crawfish tails were nowhere to be found. Never made etouffee before? My recipe is at the end of the post.

Tip:Buy pre-made cornbread from the bakery to make the croutons. Just cut into cubes and toast in the oven.

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For some reason I crave guacamole in the spring and summer. You can buy guacamole from the store, but I made fresh. I like my guac with a little more lime juice and a lot more heat. For the Mexican Hot Dog, top with creamy guacamole and diced jalapeno peppers. Simple, but delicious.

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My husbandlovesVietnamese banh mi, so how could I not make a hot dog version? ThisVietnamese Hot Dogis topped with Sriracha mayo and tangy cilantro carrot slaw. (Click for my recipe.) It was good. Really good. A combination of spicy, tangy, and savory. Are you hungry yet?

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So far we’ve visited Louisiana, Mexico and Vietnam. Of course there’s the traditional ketchup and mustard hot dog too. You can easily expand your topping bars by adding mango chutney (India), bolognese (Italy), or poutine (Canada). The possibilities are endless for hot dogs around the world recipes!

So which hot dog was the winner? Both my husband and I loved the Cajun Hot Dog the most. Making shrimp etouffee takes a bit of patience because of the roux, but it’s definitely worth it. I adapted a recipe from John Besh’s My New Orleans Kitchen Cookbook. If you want authentic Louisiana recipes, add this cookbook to your shelf.

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Prep Time: 20 minutes

Cook Time: 1 hour

Total Time: 1 hour 20 minutes

Adapted from John Besh's recipe from My New Orleans: The Cookbook.

Ingredients

  • 3 T canola oil
  • 3 T white flour
  • 1 small onion, diced
  • 1 stalk of celery, diced
  • 1/2 red or orange bell pepper, diced
  • 2 cloves of garlic, minced
  • 1/2 tsp cayenne pepper (adjust to taste)
  • 1 T smoked paprika
  • 1 small tomato, seeded and diced
  • 1 quart low-sodium chicken stock/broth (use shellfish stock if you have it)
  • 3 T unsalted butter
  • 1 pound peeled 21-23 count shrimp, raw
  • 2 green onions, thinly sliced
  • Worcestershire sauce
  • Tabasco or Louisiana style hot sauce

Instructions

Heat the oil in a large dutch oven over medium high heat. Whisk flour into the hot oil. The flour will sizzle but keep whisking until combined with oil. Reduce heat to medium and continue whisking and cooking roux until it turns into a dark brown color. This can take up to 15-20 minutes.

Add onions, reduce heat and cook until the onions caramelize, about 5-10 minutes.

When the roux turns shiny and dark, add celery, bell peppers, garlic, cayenne, and paprika. Cook for 5 minutes.

Add tomatoes and chicken stock and turn heat on high.

Once sauce comes to a boil, reduce heat to medium. Stir every 5-7 minutes to make sure nothing is sticking to the bottom. Simmer until sauce has thickened to cover the back of a spoon.

Add shrimp and stir gently as the shrimp cooks. Do not overcook. Add butter and stir until melted.

Before serving, add 2 dashes of Worcestershire sauce and hot sauce to taste. Add salt and pepper as needed.

Serve topped on hot dog, or for more traditional route, over rice.

Grill Recipes: Hot Dogs Around the World Recipes-I'm Not the Nanny (2024)

FAQs

How to make the worlds best hot dog? ›

Place prepared hot dogs into an oven-safe casserole or rectangular baking pan. Transfer to preheated 250°F oven and bake for 10-15 minutes or until cheese has melted and bun is toasted. Combine mayo, lime juice and cilantro and add to hot dogs as garnish. Serve immediately.

How to cook hot dogs like a street vendor? ›

Instructions
  1. Griddle cook hotdogs until evenly browned.
  2. Place oil in frying pan and sauté onions until soft.
  3. Warm up sauerkraut.
  4. Steam the hot dog rolls.
  5. Place hot dog in roll and top with sauerkraut, onions, mustard, and ketchup.

What else to grill with hot dogs? ›

While you're grilling hot dogs, have someone else in your household cut up seasonal fruit like watermelon, grapes, strawberries, and oranges. For a twist on a traditional fruit salad, try grilling the fruits before combining them. Pineapple, peaches, plums, and pears all caramelize nicely on the grill.

What is the secret ingredient in hot dogs? ›

Sodium nitrite - A ingredient responsible for curing, sodium nitrite is 1)anti-oxidant which keeps hot dogs from quickly going rancid; 2) gives cured meats their characteristic pink color and their unique cured taste; and 3) inhibits many dangerous bacteria helping make the hot dogs much safer.

What is the most delicious hot dog? ›

Don't skimp: Get the best.
  • Editor's Choice: Nathan's Famous Skinless Beef Franks. ...
  • The Umami Dog: Hebrew National Beef Franks. ...
  • The Over-the-Top Flavor Dog: Oscar Mayer Uncured Original Wieners. ...
  • The Snappiest Dog: 365 Everyday Value Organic Uncured Grass-Fed Beef Hot Dog. ...
  • The Hot Dog We'd Skip: Ball Park Classic Franks.
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What should I soak hot dogs in before grilling? ›

Boiling the heck out of a hot dog before grilling is just wrong, but giving it a little moisture bath isn't a bad idea for several reasons. “We always suggest simmering hot dogs in water for roughly 3 to 5 minutes before grilling," said Elias Cairo, owner and meat master salumist of Olympia Provisions.

Should you poke holes in hot dogs before grilling? ›

Your best bet is to cook it over indirect heat, away from the grill's hottest spot. And don't forget to poke a few holes in the dog with a fork or tip of a sharp knife. As the fat in the hot dog cooks, it emits steam. Without any means for escape, the steam will find a way: that's the tell-tale broken casing.

Why boil hot dogs before grilling? ›

Boiling hot dogs for a long time before grilling is a bad move, but "bathing" them in flavorful liquid might actually make your hot dogs tastier. "Keep an aluminum pan filled with a mixture of hot beer, onions, and seasonings on indirect heat and place your hot dogs in before grilling," Busha told Insider.

How do New York hot dog vendors cook their hot dogs? ›

The hot dogs are boiled just like they are on the street cart, but you can also grill them or cook them on a skillet. We included a recipe for a flavorful onion sauce, the secret ingredient to making a truly authentic New York hot dog.

What is a street hot dog? ›

On the streets of L.A., this bacon-wrapped dog piled with grilled peppers and onions is a cheap on-the-go meal. Chef Bricia Lopez makes this at-home version with top-quality ingredients.

What is a Mexican hot dog called? ›

The Sonoran hot dog is a style of hot dog that originated in Hermosillo, the capital of the Mexican state of Sonora, in the late 1980s. It is popular in Tucson, Phoenix, and elsewhere in southern Arizona.

What is a Glizzy? ›

With roots in the rap world, a "glizzy" is slang for a Glock handgun. The evolution of the word to include "hot dog" comes from the extended magazine of a pistol, which is about the length of a hot dog. MORE: What happens inside an eater's body after the Nathan's Hot Dog Eating Contest?

How do you keep hot dogs from splitting on the grill? ›

Hot dog aficionados know that when a hot dog splits it also releases some of its juices into the grill or pan. You can spiral score them to prevent splitting and make them easier for kids to eat — although this makes for a crisper hot dog and takes more prep time.

What are the different ways to cook a hot dog? ›

I boiled, grilled, air-fried, and microwaved hot dogs to find the best way to make them. Microwaving hot dogs turned out to be a giant nuisance, and I ended up with soggy sausages. Out of all four cooking methods, the grill produced the juiciest hot dogs.

Is it better to boil or fry hot dogs? ›

If you want to cook hot dogs on the stove, this is the preferred method. I don't recommend boiling hot dogs ever. Boiling takes the flavor out of the hot dog and waters them down. Heat a frying pan over medium-high heat, and add a small amount of water - just enough water to cover the bottom of the frying pan.

How to make hotdogs flavorful? ›

For an added kick of flavor try splitting the boiled dogs almost all the way in half. Open them up and add to a hot pan which a little olive oil has been added. Cook over medium heat until brown on both sides.

Are hot dogs better boiled or microwaved? ›

Although the microwaved hot dogs were tastier than the boiled ones, I don't think the time I spent wrapping and heating the franks was worth it. They lacked the crispy exterior of the air-fried and grilled hot dogs.

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