What is essential is invisible to the eye.
I read that from The Little Prince. I am sure he was not talking about corn dogs, but I believe the same is true for corn dogs. No matter how great the batter, the meat is really the meat.
I bought spicy Italian sausages. They were looking a bit square--literally after I got them out of the chiller, but after they had warmed up, it was apparent that they were quite well rounded. Not unlike some people.
who are you calling chicken? |
I was a bit nervous about the sticks. While I didn't want the puny ones that may break or seem like it would break. The ones I got were quite dangerous. I mean, I seriously was reminded of stakes hammered into vampire hearts in some old movies.
not a toy |
The length and width was perfect for the stubbly sausages that I got.
ready for wardrobe |
The dough? Oh the dough. I hope it would turn out well worth the drama.
golden ribbon |
I enjoy working with dough--but this was extra extra fun!
I wrapped the strip all around the sausage, tucking and stretching and pinching where I need to.
"what are you all looking at?" |
After I had wrapped all six, I had some extra dough, so I decided to put a little extra on the corn dogs too!
It was the perfect time to use my brand new cookie cutters!
pimped |
Really.
REALLY.
BEAR with me |
The contrast of the animals made me gasp. Maybe I even clapped a little ;)
bunny Wabbit |
the gang |
How did it look inside?
Well...
Tada!!!!
not bad at all |
Of all the things I've baked, I think this one is really the one I was most happy about the end result.
where's the party? |
3 comments:
i want to try this! how do you make the dough?
I'll email it to you :)
please email me also.. i love corn dogs! :)
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