Tuesday, April 27, 2010

Hot Dog and Chips



Right, this isn't technically a recipe but if Jamie Oliver can include a Fish Finger sandwich in one of his books than I can write about hot dogs. This might sound like an advert for Quorn but their hot dogs are really good. They actually taste like real hot dogs. Of course whether that makes them really good is a matter of opinion but we love them with lots of onions, mustard and ketchup. I do think that vegetarians have to remember liking hot dogs if they ate meat in their youth to fully appreciate them.

This is what you should do. Slice an onion and slowly fry in oil until golden brown. Then cut some soft white finger rolls of the lowest quality in half and divide the onions between them. You boil the hot dogs in the packet for 10 minutes and once they're done, put them into the rolls and cover with yellow mustard (none of that posh Dijon nonsense!) and ketchup or tomato relish. Serve with oven chips.

1 comment:

  1. hi tom, i agree i was very suprised at how real they tasted, I am a meat eater but choose the vegetarian option 6 times out of 10 and those Quorn dogs really suprised me! like i've gone out and brought some quorn chicken to make a chicken leek pie how i came across your site. apparently theres a bit of debate out there regarding quorn... i haven't quite figured it out yet but it seems people mostly have a problem eating fungus??

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