- Prep Time:10 minutes
- Cook Time:15 minutes
- Serves:12
The sauce is what really makes a great Coney, and the secret ingredient in this Coney Dog Sauce is ground up hot dogs! Serve with an array of additional toppings.
Why Try? Hot dogs are always fun to eat in the summertime, and Coney Dogs are extra fun. Coneys are especially popular in the upper Midwest—especially in Michigan where they were invented, but people love them all over the USA. This is a classic “Flint” (Michigan) style recipe.
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Serve with an array of extra toppings: chopped red onions, shredded Cheddar cheese, tomatoes, jalapenos, pepperoncini, green onions and so on.
Ingredients
10 skinless hot dogs
2 tablespoons butter
1 1/2 pounds lean ground beef
2 medium onions, finely minced
1 garlic clove, finely minced
3 tablespoons chile powder
1 tablespoon prepared mustard
1 6-ounce can tomato paste
1 6-ounce can of water
Salt and pepper to taste
Preparation
Combine all except hot dogs and simmer until thick. Grind up the skinless hot dogs (or chop in food processor), stir in and cook another 15 minutes.
You can top your Coney dog with any of these variations: red onion, Cheddar cheese, tomatoes, jalapenos or green onions.
Serve sauce and toppings over your favorite high-quality hot dogs prepared your preferred way--grilling is our favorite.
Nutritional Information
Calories 282, Carbohydrates 8g, Cholesterol 65mg, Fat 20g, Fat Calories 180, Fiber 2g, Protein 18g, Saturated Fat 9g, Sodium 714mg. Daily Values: Calcium 21.72mg 2%, Phos 122.67mg 12%, Copper 0.14mg 7%, Zinc 2.82mg 19%, Panto 0.57mg 6%, Biotin 0.64mcg 213%, Iodine 0.37mcg 0%, Magnesium 23.5mg 6%, Iron 2.54mg 14%, Vitamin B6 13%, Vitamin C 13%, Vitamin B12 20%, Vitamin D 2%, Vit E-a-Toco 5%, Vitamin A 18%. Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet.
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