Eric, I didn't know that you can slow cook frankfurters in the first place, even on a grill! I don't know if 7-11 does that as well, even though they don't actually do that, during the rotations.
That is the interesting thing about such a fine piece of meat, there are so many ways to enjoy such a delicious treat. I have to say I have had them that way plenty of times and you are right, it is tasty.
Yes, I definitely get goofy looks, but when you have legs like this, the whole world needs to see them. Actually that is pretty scary, never mind about that joke.
It's just a Hot Dog? No way, it's what made me 40 lbs overweight, its a way of life. Not sure if I agree about the 22nd century, lol thanks for the comment and support.
Best way to cook a hotdog is put forks in the ends, cut the wire off an old toaster, strip the ends and rap around the forks, then plug it in wait, and unplug before it bursts open. Once you have it setup you can cook them fast.
Aaron if you get on the internet. You may be able to find a hotdog cooker along the line of what you’re describing. I don’t remember the name of it but it was beige with a clear plastic cover that it slid into. Cooked about 5 at a time. All electric ⚡️. They were pretty good to but you could taste the effect from the electricity. This was 1970’s stuff. Along with the single hot sandwich maker. Now that’s good eating 😊
Tools in action Get a flat board cut the middle section of metal coat hanger out. Nail that to the board put the cord one wire on each coat hanger. Do Not let Them Touch!!!! Place hotdog on each end of the hanger. Again make sure that no metal is touching any other piece of metal. Plug in and immediately remove plug. Cooking time may vary.
@@CSltz This was just something I played with as a teen. I was surprised when it didn't pop a breaker. I wouldn't do it now though the electric taste is preferred to boiled like my mother always cooked them. Now I would just put them on the George Forman grill. I love that I can cook them from frozen on my grill, might do it tomorrow.
Not even April 1! 🎉🎉 Also I won a dewalt oscilating tool from you all a long time ago, maybe 10 years now, (ultimate tool bag giveaway) still using dewalt tools to this day because of it!
Chewy Chase is always on point, great shorts, great food.
Appreciate it!
Chef Chevy on the grill. Connoisseur of fine meats. #TIACREW
LOL, right. Nothing like a fine cut of meat.
Idk if I’ve ever ate those before, I usually buy Nathan’s
Nathan's is another great brand, agree.
I love that Chevy Chase is teaching me a 101 class how to cook a glizzy🌭🤤,
So good
LOL, right. It's a complicated world and anything I can do to make it easier, I am on board.
Eric, I didn't know that you can slow cook frankfurters in the first place, even on a grill! I don't know if 7-11 does that as well, even though they don't actually do that, during the rotations.
lol
I like the ballpark Anus hotdogs 😂😂😂
I like the beef hot dogs but not a fan of Anus hot dogs :-)
Costco boils them in water and their buns are steamed best hot dog ever at Costco!
Who can argue with a good boiler hotdog and steamed bun, it's like being at the ball park except Costco does not charge $10 for theirs.
Imagine boiling hot dog in pickle juice !! Ohhhh what!!!!
WHAT? If you do that, it might open a new dimension and go down a scary road but sounds like it might be worth it.
All beef are too greasy imo. I prefer the three meat concoction of slaughter house floor sweepings.
lol
That is a great point. I do believe they are a little bolder, a little more flavorful and you can sometimes find a cool surprise inside.
👍
I swirl cut mine and then make sure its burnt. Those hot dogs you have cooked is not done. 😂😊
That is the interesting thing about such a fine piece of meat, there are so many ways to enjoy such a delicious treat. I have to say I have had them that way plenty of times and you are right, it is tasty.
I can see you now , on the couch, eating those hot dogs.
lol
Yes, it's kind of scary.
Shorts in winter? What are you a pre-teen?
He got struck by lightning 4 times as a kid. He feels no cold. Plus you always need to be prepared for the wave pool
@@Toolsinaction LOL
Yes, I definitely get goofy looks, but when you have legs like this, the whole world needs to see them. Actually that is pretty scary, never mind about that joke.
Dude its a HOT DOG, Also 22nd century. LOL Like what you do keep it up.
Cool, thanks
It's just a Hot Dog? No way, it's what made me 40 lbs overweight, its a way of life. Not sure if I agree about the 22nd century, lol thanks for the comment and support.
Best way to cook a hotdog is put forks in the ends, cut the wire off an old toaster, strip the ends and rap around the forks, then plug it in wait, and unplug before it bursts open. Once you have it setup you can cook them fast.
I like it, sounds like I might have to try this new way.
Aaron if you get on the internet. You may be able to find a hotdog cooker along the line of what you’re describing. I don’t remember the name of it but it was beige with a clear plastic cover that it slid into. Cooked about 5 at a time. All electric ⚡️. They were pretty good to but you could taste the effect from the electricity. This was 1970’s stuff. Along with the single hot sandwich maker. Now that’s good eating 😊
Tools in action Get a flat board cut the middle section of metal coat hanger out. Nail that to the board put the cord one wire on each coat hanger. Do Not let Them Touch!!!! Place hotdog on each end of the hanger. Again make sure that no metal is touching any other piece of metal. Plug in and immediately remove plug. Cooking time may vary.
@@CSltz This was just something I played with as a teen. I was surprised when it didn't pop a breaker. I wouldn't do it now though the electric taste is preferred to boiled like my mother always cooked them. Now I would just put them on the George Forman grill. I love that I can cook them from frozen on my grill, might do it tomorrow.
Not even April 1! 🎉🎉
Also I won a dewalt oscilating tool from you all a long time ago, maybe 10 years now, (ultimate tool bag giveaway)
still using dewalt tools to this day because of it!
That's awesome, DeWalt is a great brand. and thanks for your support for all these years.
How*
Maybe I missed a bit what temperature did you cook those dogs at?
FUN FACT: Did you know you can replay a UA-cam video.
@@binnsbrian That is a fun fact, now only if I could do that with my 8-track.😀
Angus is not pork
hmmm
LOL, yes, just trying to have a little fun. Also a Hot Dog is not a fine piece of meat. Well, ok it is.
@@Toolsinaction America's finest processed mystery meat, or is that Spam? 😉
@@djlee688 I have never had spam but I game for a piece of mystery meat. Maybe we will have to show that off next.
@@Toolsinaction Spam will change your life 😁
1st comment. Thanks mate!
Thank you
40 minutes? Too funny
Yes, if I tried really hard, I am sure I can knock it down to 39 minutes.
Funnnnnny!!
Thanks, appreciate it, not sure if everyone would understand the humor. Thanks for the comment and support.