(How) Can I cook a hotdog in a bread toaster?
(How) Can I cook a hotdog in a bread toaster?
I don't want to go grill it outside because it is cloudy today.
And boiling it makes it kinda flobby.
Has anyone grilled a hotdog in a bread toaster before? any hints?
Edit 1:
Pan fried following this advice!
I had a delicious meal!!!
Thank you @tokookah@discuss.tchncs.de!
The hotdog fits in my frying pan!
Completed dog
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It would probably work in a pinch, but do not use the darkness settings, keep a very close eye on it.
0 2 Replydarkness? why would that effect things?
1 0 ReplyIt's usually the influence of the Darkness that prompts people to put hotdogs in a toaster. Don't listen to what it tells you about the bathtub either.
5 0 ReplyI’m saying don’t use the timer, do manual control.
3 0 ReplyAh, So set it to the minimum time and use a fork / knife to rotate it?
(this is not sarcasm / joke, I am genuinely asking)
2 0 ReplyPlease do not stick a fork/knife into a bread toaster.
5 0 ReplyI've heard about getting electric shocks, but surely the coils inside are depowered after the toaster is finished toasting?
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3 0 ReplyOki, will stop using my knife from now on.
3 0 ReplyDo you have chopsticks, or can you grab some? Chopsticks would be better for a toaster.
3 0 ReplySadly, if I did, they would be made of metal
3 0 ReplyPlease be cautious, keep us posted, and enjoy your meal however you may find it.
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When it’s off, the coils are not live or else they would heat up.
Still never stick a metal utensil in a toaster.
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1 0 ReplyMost toasters the switch does not engage until the bread carrier is pushed all the way down.
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Set it for maximum but watch it cook and pop it out early when it looks/smells good.
4 0 ReplyGotcha, Will keep this in mind then when I make my decision
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