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  2. The Viral Hot Dogs That We'll Be Making on Repeat All ... - AOL

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    Bake at 350° for 1 hour. Remove the hot dogs from the oven and increase the oven temperature to 400°. When the hot dogs are done (they'll be wrinkled and very very browned), cut them into thirds ...

  3. Air Fryer Hot Dogs Are Crispy on the Outside and Juicy ... - AOL

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    Working in 2 batches (4 hot dogs a time), air fry the hot dogs, turning them halfway through, until crisp and heated through, 5 to 6 minutes. Use a paper towel to wipe grease off the base of the ...

  4. 47 Wild-Slash-Brilliant Ways To Cook & Eat Hot Dogs - AOL

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    Chicago-Style Hot Dogs. Chicago is as picky about hot dogs as New York is about pan pizza.The specific toppings are as important as the order in which they get layered.

  5. Oven temperatures - Wikipedia

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    Custards require a slow oven for example, bread a moderate oven, and pastries a very hot oven. Cooks estimated the temperature of an oven by counting the number of minutes it took to turn a piece of white paper golden brown, or counting the number of seconds one could hold one's hand in the oven. [3]

  6. Gas mark - Wikipedia

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    Gas mark 1 is 275 degrees Fahrenheit (135 degrees Celsius). [citation needed] Oven temperatures increase by 25 °F (14 °C) for each gas mark step. Above Gas Mark 1, the scale markings increase by one for each step. Below Gas Mark 1, the scale markings halve at each step, each representing a decrease of 25 °F (14 °C).

  7. High-altitude cooking - Wikipedia

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    At sea level, water boils at 100 °C (212 °F). For every 152.4-metre (500 ft) increase in elevation, water's boiling point is lowered by approximately 1°F. At 2,438.4 metres (8,000 ft) in elevation, water boils at just 92 °C (198 °F). Boiling as a cooking method must be adjusted or alternatives applied.

  8. The real reason why we bake everything at 350 degrees - AOL

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    That last rule isn't just some random number divined by Julia Child: There's actual science behind why everything calls for this magic temperature.

  9. Texas Tommy (food) - Wikipedia

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    The Texas Tommy is an American hot dog dish from Philadelphia and the Philadelphia metro area, consisting of a hot dog prepared with bacon and cheese. Despite the name, it was invented in the 1950s in Pottstown, Pennsylvania, a town right outside Philadelphia. It may be cooked by various methods, such as grilling and deep frying, and some ...