Recipe(tried): Bourbon Hot Dogs - re: Appetizers for 12 women
Appetizers and SnacksI make this recipe for almost all the holidays. The family complains if I don't. I got this recipe at a work function from my boss. So easy and so good!! Here it is:
BOURBON HOT DOGS
Combine in a medium-sized pan (larger if you make three recipes at a time like I do)...
1/2 cup catsup
1/3 cup bourbon, water or low sodium chicken stock*
1/2 cup brown sugar
1 small chopped onion
Add to above mixture:
1 (1 lb) Package of hot dogs, each hot dog cut into siz pieces... or use Lil Smokies**
(Meat may be mild or hot. If using Lil Smokies, I don't cut them.)
Simmer the hot dogs. I start out at medium heat and then turn it down to a simmer if I see it starting to boil. Cook until the liquid has reduced and the meat is glazed (to taste).
*I have read that some alcohol will not burn off in the cooking process. If wanted, substitute another liquid shown in the list above. Chicken stock tastes great also.
**I prefer hot dogs. They plump and absorb more of the liquid when cooking. Smokies are good, too.
This can be an elegant appetizer and great tasting. I sometimes slide them on a toothpick with a chuck of pineapple and a chunk of pepper jack or other cheese. Or..just put them in a pretty dish with toothpicks next to it for them to pick with.
Hope this helps. God Bless You for cooking for 12 fussy women...
Klancy
BOURBON HOT DOGS
Combine in a medium-sized pan (larger if you make three recipes at a time like I do)...
1/2 cup catsup
1/3 cup bourbon, water or low sodium chicken stock*
1/2 cup brown sugar
1 small chopped onion
Add to above mixture:
1 (1 lb) Package of hot dogs, each hot dog cut into siz pieces... or use Lil Smokies**
(Meat may be mild or hot. If using Lil Smokies, I don't cut them.)
Simmer the hot dogs. I start out at medium heat and then turn it down to a simmer if I see it starting to boil. Cook until the liquid has reduced and the meat is glazed (to taste).
*I have read that some alcohol will not burn off in the cooking process. If wanted, substitute another liquid shown in the list above. Chicken stock tastes great also.
**I prefer hot dogs. They plump and absorb more of the liquid when cooking. Smokies are good, too.
This can be an elegant appetizer and great tasting. I sometimes slide them on a toothpick with a chuck of pineapple and a chunk of pepper jack or other cheese. Or..just put them in a pretty dish with toothpicks next to it for them to pick with.
Hope this helps. God Bless You for cooking for 12 fussy women...
Klancy
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| 1 | ISO: Help for easy appetizers!! I'm entertaining 12 women! Some are very fussy!! |
| Kristi--TEXAS | |
| 2 | Recipe(tried): Pear Crostata with Honey, Blue Cheese, and Almonds |
| Micha in AZ | |
| 3 | Recipe(tried): Cranberry Glazed Brie (repost) |
| Micha in AZ | |
| 4 | Recipe(tried): Bourbon Hot Dogs - re: Appetizers for 12 women |
| Klancy in Indianapolis | |
| 5 | Thank You: Appetizers for 12 people |
| Kristi-Texas | |
| 6 | Thank You: Appetizers for 12 people |
| Kristi-Texas | |
| 7 | Thank You: Bourbon Hot Dogs |
| Kristi-Texas | |
| 8 | Enjoy! (nt) |
| Micha in AZ | |
| 9 | It's one of our favorites, Kristi, hope it becomes one of yours! (nt) |
| Micha in AZ | |
| 10 | re: Cranberry Glazed Brie - A hint for this recipe |
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