But considering it is illegal to sell "mechanically separated beef" for human consumption, I doubt that the label would say it.
Did not know that. Thanks.If you are buying all beef hotdogs and the label begins with "mechanically separated" and you are in the US, then yes there is a big problem. From Wikipedia
I normally see, in certain products, "mechanically separated chicken." I don't think I've ever seen "mechanically separated beef." Thankfully!If you are buying all beef hotdogs and the label begins with "mechanically separated" and you are in the US, then yes there is a big problem. From Wikipedia
Costco used to serve Hebrew National hot dogs. I suspect HN makes the Costco hot dogs.I like the Kirkland hot dogs from Costco, but I have no idea what's in them, nor do I want to know. On the rare occasion I eat a hotdog, I think they are the best. And always grilled or fried - never boiled.
Clara! I love her. I've made a couple of her recipes. The Pasta and Peas was fantastic. I also love listening to her little stories.I prefer Hofmann’s natural casing hotdogs for cookouts and the inexpensive skinless hotdogs for things like wiener bean pot or the poorman’s meal.
That's like eating rolled up baloney!Love them at room temperatures. No boiling necessary.
I personally haven't, but know someone who did. She said it was pretty fun, although a little frustrating at times and took some getting used to. But once she got the hang of it, she enjoyed it and said the sausages were super good. She said it was a looooooot of ingredients.Has anyone ever made their own homemade hotdogs? I have the sausage making equipment, but never made hotdogs.
Hotdog wieners like Oscar Meyer are not made with undesirable animal inners. Fat trimmed from meat products is processed and cleaned with ammonia. It is then used to make wieners, chicken nuggets, and a lot of other stuff (comfort foods).Has anyone ever made their own homemade hotdogs? I have the sausage making equipment, but never made hotdogs.
Has anyone ever made their own homemade hotdogs? I have the sausage making equipment, but never made hotdogs.
I think you might want to check your sources.Hotdog wieners like Oscar Meyer are not made with undesirable animal inners. Fat trimmed from meat products is processed and cleaned with ammonia. It is then used to make wieners, chicken nuggets, and a lot of other stuff (comfort foods).