Corn Dog

(American)

hot dog, cornmeal batter

Corn Dog is a sausage (usually a hot dog) coated in a thick layer of cornmeal batter on a stick. The origin of this dish is United States. Corn dogs are often served as street food or as fast food. Some vendors or restaurateurs dip and fry their dogs just before serving. Corn dogs can also be found at almost any supermarket in North America as frozen food that can be heated and served.

Created March 3, 2017 by: anika854


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