How Do You Cook Frozen Hot Dogs In A Toaster Oven?


This sounds like the right place for dumb questions that you really want answers to. So this is my question.
How do you cook frozen hot dogs in a toaster oven? A toaster oven has different settings and temperatures. I’m sure I’m not the only person alive to cook hot dogs in a toaster oven. Lets say it’s winter time, and you can’t grill, and don’t want boiled dogs. So straight from the freezer you take 2 or 3 out, and then do what with them.
Any and all input and answers will be great, there has to be a way of making a great dog in the toaster oven.

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8 Responses to “How Do You Cook Frozen Hot Dogs In A Toaster Oven?”

  • rocknrol says:

    Use a Mircrowave

  • Big A™ says:

    Put the hot dogs in the refrigerator first,
    Then cook it in the toaster oven

  • .;.Love <3 says:

    This might not be the ideal way to prepare hot dogs, but it probably can be done.
    Score the frozen dogs with a fork a few times to minimize splitting. Place them on a greased pan and cook at a lower temp (perhaps 300) until they are defrosted and begin cooking. Perhaps you could then turn the oven to “broil” to brown them a bit. You may need to turn them over a couple of times.
    Bon appetit!

  • Mary B says:

    very carefully

  • Ozeki says:

    thaw them out in a microwave first

  • nick says:

    I never heard of it.

  • Tania says:

    thaw them in water enough to pull apart first

  • carly sue says:

    hot dogs are just bundles of prepared meat products…meaning tubes of **** basically. everything in a hot dog is already cured, making it ready to eat. that being said, you can “cook” a hot dog any way you want; you just give it some source of heat until its defrosted and at the right temperature for you. theoretically, you could pull the hot dog right out of the freezer and eat it then and there, although i dont think youd want to.

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