Week Two of the H-E-B Meal Maker Challenge is here and this weeks featured ingredient is Hebrew National Franks! I combined my favorite food with the kids favorite food and created these delicious Wonton Dogs.
I can’t take the credit for this weeks recipe, because it was all my husbands idea. When he first approached me with the idea, I thought he was crazy. I got the ingredients to make a different recipe and told him if he wanted, he could get the ingredients to make his recipe.
In the end, his recipe won.
With just a few simple ingredients and 30 minutes of your time, these will be on your table and ready to devour.
These were a huge hit with the whole family. You could serve with white rice, fried rice and let the kiddos use chopsticks. If they are like mine though, be prepared for a mess.
Wonton Dogs Recipe
Wonton Dogs
This isn't your ordinary egg roll or your ordinary hot dog. It's hot dogs wrapped in wonton goodness!
Ingredients
- 1 package Hebrew National 97% Fat Free Franks
- 1 cup soy sauce; divided in half
- 14 wonton wraps; also known as egg roll wrappers
- 1/8 Tablespoon Garlic Powder
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 400 degrees. Cut each frank in half and place in a shallow dish of soy sauce and let marinate for about five minutes.
- Line a large baking sheet with parchment paper. Lay wonton wrapper out flat and place one cut frank half toward one end of the wrapper. Fold both sides (at the ends of the frank) towards the middle, and then starting from the bottom, roll up. (Just think about an egg roll and you’ll get the idea.) Do this with each of the 14 halves.
- Place wrapped franks, 1-inch apart, seam side down, on prepared baking sheet. Lightly sprinkle garlic powder over the top of each one.
- Bake for 20 minutes or until the wonton wrappers start to turn a golden brown. Remove from oven and Immediately transfer to cooling rack.
- Serve with soy sauce for dipping.
Nutrition Information:
Yield: 7 Serving Size: 2Amount Per Serving: Calories: 287Total Fat: 19gSaturated Fat: 8gTrans Fat: 0gUnsaturated Fat: 9gCholesterol: 39mgSodium: 2668mgCarbohydrates: 16gFiber: 1gSugar: 1gProtein: 13g
Donna says
Okay, I have to admit I’m intrigued. I haven’t had pig in the blankets in years, but like them, and this seems like a more “upscaled” version. 🙂 I’ll have to try them!
Kathleen says
These look yummy! The boys love hot dogs and I love finding new ways to serve them up.
Jennifer says
How creative. I’m sure my girls would love these
Liz @ A Nut in a Nutshell says
It’s nice and easy too. Totally see why the kids loved them!
Louise says
I pinned and stumbled this amazing recipe. YUM YUM
Nichol says
So simple, my kids would love them!
Penelope (NYC Blogger) says
Wow, that looks tasty! My sons are too young for dogs, but the grows ups would sure like it.
Virginia from That Bald Chick says
Now I want wonton dogs!
Colleen says
Oh these looks great! Good job, good for kids too!
Tricia Nightowlmama says
I’d eat them they look tasty
veena@littledinos says
This is a new way of serving hot dog which is my sons favorite. Thanks for such a yummy recipe 🙂
Kelly says
Great idea. I would still eat them with ketchup.
Rachel @ Following In My Shoes says
Oh, wow — I would never thought about marinating hot dogs — that’s a good idea!
A Time Out for Mommy- Elaina says
Looks yummy!
Ty @ Mama of 3 Munchkins says
What a great idea! I’m going to try to make these over the weekend, thanks for the recipe!
Emily @FamilyNLifeLV says
Tell your hubs he’s a genius! These look great!
Courtney says
These looks so yummy and cute!
Anne - Mommy Has to Work says
I make a crescent roll version, but these look tasty too!
Theresa says
Those look so yummy!
Stefani says
Now that is a clever idea. I totally want to try these.
Toni says
that’s a twist on the old corn dog 🙂 I am thinking I would love these myself. Will definitely have to try my hand at making them.
April Decheine says
What a great recipe! My kids would love theses!
Stef says
This is an interesting combo…I don’t doubt that it is good though!
debra says
These look fun and tasty also.
Tammy says
I bet this is fun to make with the kids. My daughter loves to help in the kitchen.
MomStart (Ashley) says
Good idea! A nice twist. =)
Zipporah Sandler says
What a fun way to serve hot dogs.
Marcie W. says
I love that they’re so unique, yet so simple at the same time. Perfect for kids during Asian night while Mom & Dad are having tofu, pad thai or something else that isn’t appealing to them.
Notorious Spinks says
They look good but odd. LOL! I love hotdogs so I can see myself trying them.
tiffany c says
that is good, dd loves hot dogs!!
Leilani says
What a cute, creative idea!