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Gf And Eggfree Corndogs And Moz Sticks!


VydorScope

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Welp I was bored so I started mixing stuff up in the kitchen. I was trying to find an EASY and fast recipe for Gluten free and Eggfree Corn Dogs (the Moz Sticks was after thoguht heheh).

This is what I came up with.

1 1/2 cups Bob's Red Mill gluten-free Pancake mix (any would do, but I had some of this)

3/4th cup whole milk (sub soy, rice, or almond milk to make DF/CF)

2 1/2 TBSP Oil (I used Canoloe)

1 TSP Baking Powder

1 1/2 TBSP Water

Thats the base. Add to that what ever spices you want.

gluten-free Hotdogs (We use Oscar Myer all beef)

and/or

Kraft Mozzerilla cheese sticks. (or other gluten-free brand)

Heat your oil to 400F

While thats heating up, mix all the ingredents expect the hotdog(or chesse) in a big bowl. Mix till mixed well. I used a wisk only took a min.

I then pre cooked the hotdogs just a little on my electric grill. Cut in to thirds and covered them completely in the batter. I found it best to worj with one hotdog (3 peices) at a time. Carefully put the hotdogs in the oil. In my setup I put them in the fryer basket and lowered it in to the oil. The oil will boil and splater so watch your self. :)

They cook extremly fast. When they start to turn a light brown, they are about done. So pull them out, we are talkinglike 5 to 10 seconds. The Moz sitcks cook even faster.

Take them out and put on paper towels to drain. Remember they will cook a little be more AFTER you take them out of the oil.

This would prbly work to deep fry anything. I wanted to do pickles, but we did not have any. I also used spoon to drop balls of batter in the fryer and that made nice doughballs. :)


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nettiebeads Apprentice

I bet if the batter were a little thinner you could use it as fritter batter - corn fritters, zuchinni, whatever. Or sweeten slightly for fruit fritters. I'm going to have to try that.

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I bet if the batter were a little thinner you could use it as fritter batter - corn fritters, zuchinni, whatever.  Or sweeten slightly for fruit fritters.  I'm going to have to try that.

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Whats a fritter? :huh:

You could easly make ti thinner just by adding more water.. but it is already prety thin. I was thinking to increase the dry ingredents a bit to thincken it.

Kasey'sMom Enthusiast

Yum,

Thanks for sharing, this sounds really good. I haven't had corn dogs in many years. Oh and pickles....that would be tastey! :)

I've only been 100% gluten free for a few weeks but the other day I was craving onion rings. I'm not sure why I wanted them because I only ate onion rings once in a blue moon before going gluten-free. :unsure:

I decided to take the Bob's Red Mill Pancake and make a batter for the onion rings and they were very good. I mixed the batter according to the directions on the back but instead of milk I used water. I also substituted E-nerg Egg Replacer for one egg.

They really hit the spot and satisified my craving for atleast several months.... :ph34r:

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Whats a fritter?  :huh:

You could easly make ti thinner just by adding more water.. but it is already prety thin. I was thinking to increase the dry ingredents a bit to thincken it.

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It's a southern thing. A hush puppy is a fritter. Most fritters have fruit in them, but not necessarily.

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It's a southern thing.  A hush puppy is a fritter.  Most fritters have fruit in them, but not necessarily.

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Well I guess living in TN makes me not a southerner then :lol: Whats a hush puppy? :huh:

Kasey'sMom Enthusiast

A hush puppy is a fried pc. of cornmeal dough. Often times the batter is made from corn bread mix. Then spoon fulls are dropped into hot oil and fried until golden brown. :)


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A hush puppy is a fried pc. of cornmeal dough. Often times the batter is made from corn bread mix. Then spoon fulls are dropped into hot oil and fried until golden brown. :)

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OOOO I made them with the repice :) Called them doughballs though hehe

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I think you should add parmesan cheese to the recipe for Mozzerella stix. Or is that a bad idea?

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I think you should add parmesan cheese to the recipe for Mozzerella stix.  Or is that a bad idea?

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Go head and try it, I think work fine :)

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