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Ok, who's gonna take one for the team and review the Burger King hot dog?
A good hot dog is worth it's weight in pig snouts and buttholes. But the only thing that really qualifies as a good hot dog is one with a casing that "snaps", usually steamed or boiled.
Turned the other ribeyes into steak tacos. Cooked the meat in the sous vide so that it stayed nice and tender. Unfortunately, I made the seasoning too strong/used too much seasoning.
13 lb brisket on the smoker for tonight
Can we drive over there ?
Just teasing a bit
Not like we don't have enough. Only 4 hours from Tampa.
Ok, who's gonna take one for the team and review the Burger King hot dog?
A good hot dog is worth it's weight in pig snouts and buttholes. But the only thing that really qualifies as a good hot dog is one with a casing that "snaps", usually steamed or boiled.
I tried the BK hotdogs today. They taste exactly like store-bought hotdogs in store-bought buns with store-bought condiments. Absolutely nothing special about them. $1.99 for the condiment dog and $2.39 for the chili-cheese dog. For $4.38, I could have gotten an 8-pack of dogs from the store. Meh. If you need cheap convenience food on the road, get a cooler with ice packs & a RoadPro 12V heated lunchbox.
I kind of wish they had made like a Whopper dog...not quite a bratwurst, but a thicker dog that had that flame-broiled taste that a Whopper does, maybe like a ground beef dog: