Oh yes. These beauties made an appearance in my home this weekend, and I’m trying to figure out a way to justify making these on a regular basis. Homemade gluten-free corn dogs, you guys. CORN DOGS. Now, I just have to find out where I can buy those rectangular cheese bars so I can fry those up as well. Then I’ll be setting up my own Gluten-Free Hot Dog on a Stick booth in front of my house and leaving my day job behind. Because everyone will want in on this action and will drive all over LA to get them, amiright? Or maybe it’s just me.
Either way, we threw down some of this action this weekend and it was super delicious. I found a recipe on Gluten-Free Baking and then came home to realize I had gluten-free corn bread mix from Bob’s Red Mill, so I upended the recipe and it wound up looking, and tasting, yum to the yum yum. The GFB also offered some tips that were incredibly helpful no matter what recipe you’re using.
1. Dry your dogs then roll them in gluten-free flour to help everything stick correctly.
2. Use a very tall glass to hold the batter and then dip the dogs inside and swirl.
3. One tip the GFB had that did not apply to me, was to use tongs and don’t touch the sticks because they’re hot. My skewers were not hot at all. Either way, don’t test that theory by wrapping your paws around the sticks as soon as they’re out of the deep fat fryer.
4. One tip from me, be sure your deep fat fryer is well-filled so the dogs don’t hit the bottom or sides and stick.
5. Last tip: Enjoy the hell out of these gluten-free corn dogs.
Gluten-Free Corn Dogs
adapted from Gluten-Free Baking
prep time: 20 minutes cook time: 3 minutes each
Ingredients
2 cups gluten-free corn bread mix
1 cup milk
2 large eggs
3 Tablespoons honey
2 Tablespoons vegetable oil
8 gluten-free hot dogs (I like Applegate)
Gluten-free flour for dusting
1 quart vegetable oil for frying
8 wooden skewers
1. Preheat oil in deep fat fryer to high
2. Using a paper towel, dry gluten-free hot dogs and set on a plate or platter. Insert skewer into the center, guiding it if necessary to keep it centered in the dog.
3. Roll gluten-free hot dogs in gluten-free flour until completely covered, including the top and bottom. Set aside on platter.
3. Using whisk combine gluten-free corn bread mix, milk, eggs, honey, and vegetable oil until thoroughly mixed.
4. Transfer batter into a tall glass and cover a plater with paper towels. Set both near your deep fat fryer.
5. Take your first dog and dip it into the batter and swirl around. Pull the dog out and let batter drip down and make sure it’s all covered. Immediately dip into the heated fryer. After cooking for one minute, roll the hot dog over if it has not rolled over on its own. Remove corn dog from fryer after 2-3 minutes, or until a dark golden brown.
6. Place cooked dogs on platter to absorb oil, then serve immediately with your favorite accoutrements.
Makes: 8 corn dogs
These look awesome! But my kid won’t eat hot dogs – yeah, I know, totally bizarre. I do though, but the question is, can I rationalize making these just for me?! Maybe so.
-Dana
These look SO great! I love that you made the variation with cornbread mix. Great idea! (And thanks for linking to my original recipe. I appreciate it!)
You’re an inspiration, Elizabeth!
You are far too kind! But you totally made my night; so thank you! I love your blog. I’m embarrassed to admit this, but I just discovered it. (whispers: sorry) It’s AMAZING!
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totally made these tonight….they were delicious. I used a cast iron and it still worked well. also used HEB honey cornbread mix with good results. thanks!! my bf even said they didn’t taste gf
So HEB has a gf honey corn bread mix??? YUM.
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I just saw this, I haven’t had a corn dog in 7 years! 7 years! I’ve been craving one, trying to figure out how to make one! thanks!
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So, I worked at Hot Dog on a Stick for 4 years (unabashedly… It was an awesome job…for a teenager. And no, I’m not mentioning how long ago that was).
Anywho, the CHEESE! Just take a block of American cheese (seemingly a bit racist- that and the patriotic colors with a “splash of lemon”…) or pepper jack, if you prefer, and cut it!
Ha, never gets old, that joke.
Cut it, stab it, coat it and “cook” it up (we weren’t allowed to say “fried” because it sounded too “fatty”… imagine the shock of horror in all the customers we “tricked” realized they weren’t ordering the healthiest meal in the mall!!).
Just make sure the oil is nice and hot, but not too hot that the batter will cook and leave the cheese all cold and lonely inside.
😉
**WHEN all of the customers… Proofreading wasn’t a prerequisite for the job…
I love everything about this comment. Cheese on a Stick 4-evah.