How do I make hotdogs?

Chef's answer
Pan frying hot dogs browns them up just right.
  • Add water to a skillet or frying pan. Cover the surface with half an inch of water.
  • Turn the heat on medium-high. Heat the pan until the water starts to boil off.
  • Gently add the hot dogs. You'll only want to cook a few at a time with this method.
  • Steam them.
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    Using a large saucepan add 1 qt of water and bring it to a boil. Add 8 hot dogs to the water. Bring to a full boil and heat for 4-5 minutes. If you are using frozen hot dogs boil for about 8 minutes.
    How long do I boil Nathan's hot dogs? First, fill a medium-sized saucepan halfway with water and bring to a boil over high heat. Once it's boiling, add in as many dogs as you wish to eat. Let the hot dogs boil for about 5 minutes until plump.
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    You can simply put the frozen hot dog into the pan to boil and it will defrost as it heats up.
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  • Step 1: Cut the Hot Dogs. Make a few diagonal cuts on your hot dogs with a knife, about an inch apart. ...
  • Step 2: Place in Skillet. Warm your skillet on a burner set to medium heat.
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