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  2. 40 Easy Hot Dog Recipes You Have to Try Before Summer's Over

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    Get the recipe: Japanese Hot Dogs. Life In The Lofthouse. Baking these dogs makes them extra ooey-gooey delicious. Get the recipe: Oven Baked Chili Cheese Dogs. Related: Crock Pot Cincinnati Chili.

  3. Banh Mi Hot Dogs Recipe - AOL

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    For assembly, grill the hot dogs. Place them in their buns and top each with a slice of cucumber, some hoisin sauce, sriracha mayo, some slaw, a few jalapeño slices, and a sprig or two of cilantro.

  4. 21 Creative Hot Dog Recipes You May (or May Not) Want to Try

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    One Pot Hot Dog Pasta. We're big fans of one-pot anything, so sign us up for this family-friendly recipe.It combines onion, tomatoes, parmesan cheese, green onions, heavy cream, and plenty of ...

  5. Shabu-shabu - Wikipedia

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    Shabu-shabu (Japanese: しゃぶしゃぶ, romanized: shabushabu) is a Japanese nabemono hotpot dish of thinly sliced meat and vegetables boiled in water and served with dipping sauces. [1] The term is onomatopoeic , derived from the sound – "swish swish" – emitted when the ingredients are stirred in the cooking pot. [ 2 ]

  6. Nabemono - Wikipedia

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    Karashi (Japanese mustard) is often used as a condiment. Shabu-shabu: thinly sliced meat and vegetables that are boiled in a pot at the dining table and eaten with a dipping sauce. Sukiyaki: thinly sliced beef, tofu, vegetables and starch noodles stewed in sweetened shouyu and eaten with a raw egg dip.

  7. Motsunabe - Wikipedia

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    Champon noodles are often put into the pot and boiled to complete the dish. The offal used in motsunabe is mostly beef intestines , but various kinds of offal can be used. Originally, motsunabe was a Fukuoka dish, but some restaurants advanced into Tokyo in the 1990s, and it was made a boom by the mass media and became known nationwide.

  8. 52 Recipes to Keep Your Slow Cooker Bubbling While You ... - AOL

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    5. Potato and Corn Chowder. This slow-cooked chowder develops layers of flavor as the slow cooker does all the work. Vegetarians can use vegetable stock instead of chicken, and even water would ...

  9. Dojō nabe - Wikipedia

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    Dojō nabe. Dojo nabe (Japanese: 泥鰌鍋 or ドジョウ鍋; dojō nabe) is a Japanese nabemono dish. [1] To prepare the dish, pond loaches are cooked in a hot pot. The freshwater fishes are either killed ahead of cooking or are first soaked in cold sake and then cooked alive.