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What’s for dinner tonite!


In my country we call them corn dogs. They are a national delicacy eaten only by the most wealthy and sophisticated social elite under the urine soaked bleachers of a race track.
I already said my wife can’t cook... Here’s proof, she actually bought frozen corn dogs.
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Interesting side note about race tracks... one of my wife’s closest friends is part owner of Raceway Park. We met because she worked there.
I pretty much proved everything you said right.
 
No by-products?! When did they change the recipe!?
 
No by-products?! When did they change the recipe!?
Those most be the more expensive ones...

TONIGHT, WE EAT LIKE KINGS!!
 
In my country we call them corn dogs. They are a national delicacy eaten only by the most wealthy and sophisticated social elite under the urine soaked bleachers of a race track.
You're confusing corn dogs with pigs in a blanket. Not the same thing.
 
Pigs in a blanket are breakfast food...
 
I cheated. I used the Pillsbury dough in a can.

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You baked the Pillsbury Dough Boy! :eek:
 
He was a jerk anyway... he never came to my birthday party.
 
I already said my wife can’t cook... Here’s proof, she actually bought frozen corn dogs.
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Interesting side note about race tracks... one of my wife’s closest friends is part owner of Raceway Park. We met because she worked there.
I pretty much proved everything you said right.
Used to be they were made from lips/tits/hooves/toes, and scrapings from the processing floor.
But damn, they sure tasted good.
 
I made some ziti pasta and spaghetti sauce... Garlic bread and a Garden Salad. I was going to bake the pasta with some cheese... the wife was having no part in waiting any longer.

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Super easy dish. Nothing exact. Change whatever you want.
Lightly grease a 9 X 13 glass lasagna pan.
Oven to 400
1/2" (or smaller) cube up ~1.5 lbs chicken. Use breasts and thighs.
Lay the chunks in the pan evenly.
Cube 1/2 lb mozzarella cheese
Cut 2-3 tomatoes into chunks (8 chunks per tomato)
4-8 cloves garlic, minced
1 med. onion
3-4 T. cilantro OR parsely (optional)
3-4 T. Italian Seasoning (that's what they call it)
I pint crushed tomatoes OR plain tomato sauce poured over.
Sprinkle with grated mozzarella

50 min. to 1 hour
serve over any pasta you like.

This is a "can't go wrong" recipe and is fast to make. Cubing the chicken meat will take the longest.
Sharpen your knives.
A dull knife is a dangerous knife....and makes your hands tired
 
Sounds yummy... but...

:worthless:
 

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