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>>Hilah: Hey guys. Welcome to Hilah Cooking. Don’t you just love corn dogs? I do. Today
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we’re going to make homemade corn dogs with homemade batter and we’re going to homemade
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fry them in our homemade deep fryer. It’s actually a deep fryer that I bought. But anyway,
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let’s do it!
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[How to Make Corn Dogs]
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>>Hilah: All right. I’m assembling the batter and here I have cornmeal, flour, baking soda,
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baking salt – wait! Baking salt? Baking powder and salt and then I mix in my wet ingredients
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here. The recipe calls for buttermilk but I didn’t have any because I screwed up.
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I’m sorry. But I put regular milk in and just added like a teaspoon of vinegar. Voila!
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Buttermilk. Now, I’m going to grate a third of a cup of onion.
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OK. So I’m going to use a Microplane because I like it super little but if you want little
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chunks, you could use a bigger grater or you could dice it with your knife or you could
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put it in the blender or you could put it in a bag maybe and then hit it with a hammer
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a bunch and pulverize it like the Hulk would do.
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I don’t know how effective that would be but it might be fun. Now this is not going
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to be one third of a cup by the time I’m done because it’s so amazingly mashed. But
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that’s OK because I know that that hunk of onion that I cut off was about a third
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of a cup worth of onion in volume.
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So we will still get the same amount of onion flavor. OK. Whatever. Put that in with my
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homemade buttermilk and I’m crying because it’s so good. Put that little bit in there
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and then eight ounces of this. This is a 14-ounce can, so that means just a little bit more
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than half the can, I think.
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You guys tell me if I’m wrong because math was not my strong subject. Just kidding. I
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was pretty good at math. OK. Just combine that together and then we will pour this into
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our big bowl of dry ingredients and whisk it together to combine. Eww, it sounds gross.
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Here I go. I don’t want to mix it too much. If there are still some lumps, that’s OK.
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Just get all the dry stuff from the bottom. OK. This looks good. I’m going to set it
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aside to rest while my oil heats up. In that 10 minutes, the cornmeal is going to absorb
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the liquid. The batter is going to really thicken up a lot. So it’s very important
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for thickening and also to soften the cornmeal granule so you don’t get real gritty batter.
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If it’s too thick when you’re done, we can add a little bit more milk but we will
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check all that out and right now, I’m going to get some dogs on some sticks and get some
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oil hot. Yeah, yeah!
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OK. We’re ready to make some corndogs. I got my Fry Daddy. I’ve got a bunch of shortening
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I’m going to put in here. You can use peanut oil but I personally like shortening because
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it’s easier to clean up and also I love trans fats and heart disease. Just kidding.
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Whatever, it’s once a year. I’m not going to kill myself this way. Probably not.
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This Fry Daddy that I have only has one heat temperature on. I lost the manual so I don’t
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know what temperature it fries up, but fries to a golden brown temperature. That’s what
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I’m talking about. So this whole thing goes in here.
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All right. I put some paper down because I don’t want to get oil all over my fancy
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countertops that I just bought. So you could put a – normally I put an old towel down
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but I don’t know where that old towel went. That’s clean. Who wants to lick the canister?
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OK. I’m going to plug this baby in like so and that’s going to start heating up
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right away. In the meantime, I have my dogs and I have them on a plate of cornmeal or
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cornstarch and that’s important because that’s going to help the batter stick to
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them. So I just want to like roll them around in the cornstarch and then stab them with
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the stick like they’re a vampire.
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And then stick this gently. Gently. You do not want to puncture the side walls of the
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hotdog. Just keep it going straight and easy, just easing it in, just easing it in. Easing
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it in. You should look at your hotdog when you’re doing this. But I’m a pro so I
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can look at the camera and do it. OK.
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All right. I’m going to do a couple of these while that oil heats up. It’s already melting
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real good. Less insertion. I should be a wiener surgeon. OK. I’m just going to get these
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all covered in my stuff.
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I lied a little bit too. This is actually sweet rice flour because I ran out of cornmeal
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but usually it’s cornmeal but I’ve tried this before too and it works. So give me a
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break.
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Either way, I don’t really know what else to do with rice flour besides to make American
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corndogs. I’m going to rinse my hands. That’s heating up. I’m going to check the – actually,
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F rinsing my hands. I love weenie juice on my hands. I’m going to check the consistency.
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All right. This might be a teeny bit thick but actually as I stir it, it’s loosening
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up a little bit. So I’m going to not add any milk for now and try one, and if the batter
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falls off, then somebody else has to eat that one.
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All right. I remember that I have a deep fry thermometer. So get your oil hot to 375. This
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is 370 but it has been at that for a while so I give up. Close enough.
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All right. Come on. Dip a dog. So, put it in like that and then use a spoon to sort
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of scoop the batter. Give it a little twirl. Get it totally coated. All right. Put a little
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spin and then put it in there.
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Just twirl it around in there and see it’s already getting nice and golden brown and
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it gets real lumpy. It’s not going to look like the ones that you get at the state fair
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but it’s going to taste 100 times better.
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OK. Apparently I have absolutely no sense of time because it has been one minute and
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that looks pretty beautifully brown to me. So I’m going to set it on that paper and
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drain it for a second.
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It’s fun because you can imagine all kinds of weird shapes and faces that are in your
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lumpies. That kind of looks like boobs all over it to me. It’s a bunch of boobs. OK.
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Perfect.
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Now I’m going to eat this one that has been cooling for a little while. Dip in my secret
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sauce. I love corndogs. Be careful if you give this to a small child because there’s
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a stabby part in it. So, lesson learned kids. Be careful when you eat.
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[sings] You can make your own corndogs because this is America.
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OK. I’m going to finish eating my corndog. But if you want the actual written down instructions,
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you can check out HilahCooking.com and leave me some comments and stuff, and be my fan
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on Facebook and then we will be BFFs forever. Bye!
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