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Old Fashioned Luncheonette Hot Dog
 
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Prep Time: 5 Minutes
Cook Time: 10 Minutes
Ready In: 15 Minutes
Servings: 4
As a child in the 60's and 70's, my Mom would treat us to a hot dog at the local department store back in the day when they had a Luncheteria. She watched the simple way they made them so we could enjoy them at home. They became a staple for our family as a Saturday night dinner. I know some friends of mine raised their eyebrows at the buttering of a bun, but that's how the luncheonette ladies made them and they tasted so good and my friends agreed. I just used the serving number of 8 to account for 4 servings of two hot dogs apiece, as you can't just have one! Always try to use the best quality hot dogs as you can.
Ingredients:
8 hot dogs, sliced down the middle, but not all the way through
8 buns, soft and fresh from the bakery
1 onion, chopped or sliced in rings
oil, a splurt...for cooking
butter, (real butter!) to spread on buns
Directions:
1. Heat oil in a non-stick pan to medium heat.
2. Prepare fresh buns by opening and buttering them.
3. Add sliced or chopped onions to fry. When browned, remove onions to keep warm, or keep them in the pan pushed to the side.
4. Slice hot dogs down the middle but not all the way through (keep it connected). You want to pry them open to have a double wide face down hot dog.
5. Lay them flat, cut side down in the seasoned pan and cook until brown, Flip to the other side and brown.
6. When browned to your liking, remove from pan. Keep pan on medium heat.
7. Put buttered buns face down in the hot pan to toast them (I press them down a couple of times so butter and pan connect). When nice and brown, remove them.
8. Assemble the hot dog and sauteed onions into the bun.
9. Dress with mustard and ketchup and anything else your heart desires! Pour a nice, ice cold Coke with a straw, add some krinkle fries, and enjoy a trip back in time!
By RecipeOfHealth.com