What temperature do you boil hot dogs?

Chef's answer
Instructions
  • our the water into a medium sized sauce pan and set the heat on medium high.
  • Add the salt to the water.
  • Place the hot dogs in the water.
  • Continue heating on medium high until water begins to boil. Cut the heat back slightly so that pan won't boil over. Simmer like this for 5 minutes.
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