Vetted Recipes

Hot Dogs Stuffed with the Works

Ingredients

  • 2 teaspoons spicy brown mustard
  • 2 tablespoons ketchup
  • 1 cup refrigerated sauerkraut, drained, rinsed, and coarsely chopped
  • 4 large hot dogs, such as knockwurst
  • 1/2 ounce Cheddar cheese, cut into 4 small sticks
  • 4 slices bacon
  • Oil for coating grill screen
  • 4 long hot-dog buns or small sub rolls, split

Instructions

  1. Direct heat, medium-high (425° to 450°F)
  2. Clean, oiled grate
  3. Charcoal: Direct heat, light ash 12-by-12-inch charcoal bed (about 3 dozen coals) Clean, oiled grate on lowest setting
  4. Direct heat, light ash
  5. 12-by-12-inch charcoal bed (about 3 dozen coals)
  6. Clean, oiled grate on lowest setting
  7. Wood: Direct heat, light ash 12-by-12-inch bed, 3 to 4 inches deep Clean, oiled grate set 2 inches about the fire
  8. 12-by-12-inch bed, 3 to 4 inches deep
  9. Clean, oiled grate set 2 inches about the fire
  10. Heat the grill as directed. 2. Mix the mustard, ketchup, and sauerkraut in a small bowl. 3. Slit the hot dogs lengthwise, forming a deep pocket end to end in each one. Fill the pockets halfway with the sauerkraut mixture. Put a stick of cheese in the center of each and top with the remaining sauerkraut mixture. Wrap a bacon slice around each hot dog to hold it together, and secure the ends of each bacon strip with wooden toothpicks. 4. Put the grill screen on the grill and coat it with oil. Wait a minute or two, until the surface is hot. Grill the hot dogs until the bacon is cooked through and the hot dogs are browned on all sides, about 2 minutes per side. 5. To toast the buns, put them cut-sides down directly over the fire for the last minute of cooking. Serve the hot dogs on the buns.
  11. Heat the grill as directed.
  12. Mix the mustard, ketchup, and sauerkraut in a small bowl.
  13. Slit the hot dogs lengthwise, forming a deep pocket end to end in each one. Fill the pockets halfway with the sauerkraut mixture. Put a stick of cheese in the center of each and top with the remaining sauerkraut mixture. Wrap a bacon slice around each hot dog to hold it together, and secure the ends of each bacon strip with wooden toothpicks.
  14. Put the grill screen on the grill and coat it with oil. Wait a minute or two, until the surface is hot. Grill the hot dogs until the bacon is cooked through and the hot dogs are browned on all sides, about 2 minutes per side.
  15. To toast the buns, put them cut-sides down directly over the fire for the last minute of cooking. Serve the hot dogs on the buns.

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