lindatooo
Head Chef
Son introduced us to home made corn dogs (which we've gone 130 miles round trip for in the past) and I successfully duplicated his recipe once.
Tonight, however, the batter didn't hold up at all well. Though it was tasty it sorta exploded - I named it "fractured" and the corn dogs looked awful.
However when DH put some flour into the batter to make Hushpuppies they were delightful. Lighter than the others....and nicely crisp.
Is is possible that I put too much baking powder into the batter? I didn't level off the tablespoon and it was a bit mounded so I could have added as much as 1/4 tsp additional baking powder. The batter did taste just a bit saltier as well though I was careful with the salt measurement. It seems to me that though this is a "savory" recipe it's also a sort of baking precise thing....and that is not my best cooking....what else could I have done wrong? If that's the problem baking powder should be labeled as a dangerous substance!
If I can't figure this one out there will be no more home made corndogs at our house!
I know you can help me!
Hugs...2
Tonight, however, the batter didn't hold up at all well. Though it was tasty it sorta exploded - I named it "fractured" and the corn dogs looked awful.
However when DH put some flour into the batter to make Hushpuppies they were delightful. Lighter than the others....and nicely crisp.
Is is possible that I put too much baking powder into the batter? I didn't level off the tablespoon and it was a bit mounded so I could have added as much as 1/4 tsp additional baking powder. The batter did taste just a bit saltier as well though I was careful with the salt measurement. It seems to me that though this is a "savory" recipe it's also a sort of baking precise thing....and that is not my best cooking....what else could I have done wrong? If that's the problem baking powder should be labeled as a dangerous substance!
If I can't figure this one out there will be no more home made corndogs at our house!
I know you can help me!
Hugs...2