Bacon Crunch Hot Dog With Creamy Slaw Recipe

hot dog with coleslaw on table
hot dog with coleslaw on table - Michelle McGlinn/Tasting Table

Nobody ever claimed that hot dogs are healthy. In fact, the places you're most likely to eat a hot dog are almost certainly designed for indulgent food choices, like baseball games or backyard barbecues. There's no use in trying to fit hot dogs into a nutritious mold, so why not lean into the gluttony? This creation by recipe developer Michelle McGlinn loads up a charred, all-beef hot dog with an array of toppings — like creamy, mayo-based coleslaw, crispy bacon, and crunchy potato chips. Yes, you read that right: We put the potato chips right on the dog.

The result? A perfect balance of creamy and crunchy, beefy and rich, savory and refreshing. And though there are plenty of ways to cook a hot dog, this one is best suited for being butterflied and grilled for maximum topping capacity. After all, this isn't just a hot dog with ketchup — it deserves to be piled high.

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Gather The Ingredients For Bacon Crunch Hot Dogs With Creamy Slaw

hot dog ingredients laid out
hot dog ingredients laid out - Michelle McGlinn/Tasting Table

For the hot dogs themselves, you'll need a good, sturdy bun (we like brioche) and thick, all-beef hot dogs. We recommend beef to balance the bacon topping, but you can easily swap it for pork. For the coleslaw, you'll need shredded green cabbage, shredded carrot, chives, mayonnaise, sour cream, white vinegar, sugar, salt, and mustard powder. To make things a little easier, you can also swap the fresh veggies for a premade coleslaw mix. From there, just grab applewood smoked bacon, potato chips, and scallions.

Step 1: Add The Coleslaw Ingredients To A Bowl

coleslaw ingredients in bowl
coleslaw ingredients in bowl - Michelle McGlinn/Tasting Table

Add cabbage, carrots, chives, mayonnaise, sour cream, vinegar, sugar, salt, and mustard powder to a large bowl.

Step 2: Combine Them Well

coleslaw in bowl
coleslaw in bowl - Michelle McGlinn/Tasting Table

Stir well to combine, and set aside.

Step 3: Heat Up A Skillet

cast iron skillet heating on stove
cast iron skillet heating on stove - Michelle McGlinn/Tasting Table

Place a lightly oiled skillet over medium heat.

Step 4: Cook The Bacon Bits

bacon bits cooking in cast iron skillet
bacon bits cooking in cast iron skillet - Michelle McGlinn/Tasting Table

Add bacon pieces and cook until crispy, about 5-8 minutes. Set aside.

Step 5: Butterfly The Hot Dogs

butterflied hot dogs on cutting board
butterflied hot dogs on cutting board - Michelle McGlinn/Tasting Table

Butterfly the hot dogs down the center.

Step 6: Start Grilling The Hot Dogs

hot dogs cooking on grill
hot dogs cooking on grill - Michelle McGlinn/Tasting Table

Heat a grill to 350 F, or place a cast iron skillet over medium heat. Place the hot dogs cut-side down on the grates and cook on the first side until charred, about 5 minutes.

Step 7: Grill The Other Side

hot dogs cooking on grill
hot dogs cooking on grill - Michelle McGlinn/Tasting Table

Flip and cook on the opposite side until charred, about 5 minutes.

Step 8: Add The Hot Dogs To The Buns

hot dog inside bun
hot dog inside bun - Michelle McGlinn/Tasting Table

Place hot dogs into the buns.

Step 9: Top With Coleslaw

hot dog with coleslaw
hot dog with coleslaw - Michelle McGlinn/Tasting Table

Divide coleslaw among the hot dogs.

Step 10: Sprinkle With Bacon

hot dog with coleslaw and bacon
hot dog with coleslaw and bacon - Michelle McGlinn/Tasting Table

Sprinkle with bacon bits.

Step 11: Garnish And Serve Right Away

hot dog with coleslaw, bacon and potato chips
hot dog with coleslaw, bacon and potato chips - Michelle McGlinn/Tasting Table

Top with crushed potato chips and sliced scallions, and serve immediately.

What Is The Benefit Of Butterflying Grilled Hot Dogs?

butterflied hot dogs cooking on grill
butterflied hot dogs cooking on grill - Michelle McGlinn/Tasting Table

Have you ever noticed that although hot dogs are fully cooked, no one actually eats them right out of the package (or not commonly, anyway)? There's a reason for that: The USDA recommends that hot dogs be served hot to avoid food-borne illnesses like listeriosis. They're sold cooked, usually, for visual purposes, so the sausages look uniform and like typical hot dogs instead of, say, Italian sausage.

Cooking hot dogs all the way through can be a challenge, though. One popular method involves boiling, but this leaves a little to be desired texturally. Grilling is the next best option, but it can be tough to char the outsides without undercooking the middle. The solution to getting the perfect flavor experience, then, is butterflying the hot dogs. This way, both the middle and the exterior are cooked, charred, and smoky-tasting. Better yet, once added to buns, the split down the middle allows for the toppings to sit deeper in the dog, so you can pile more toppings on (or be sure they won't slide off). For a hot dog with lots of toppings, butterflying is the way to go.

What Are Some Tips For Making Coleslaw?

hot dogs with coleslaw, bacon and potato chips on platter
hot dogs with coleslaw, bacon and potato chips on platter - Michelle McGlinn/Tasting Table

If you've ever thrown together a batch of coleslaw only to be left with a watery, mushy mess, you might be making a few common coleslaw mistakes. When putting together the perfect slaw, there are a few prep steps to remember so your dish turns out perfect. If you're making slaw from scratch, remember to wash the cabbage and carrots before shredding. Shred using a mandoline for perfectly even, thin slices, or use a food processor for smaller chunks, and then leave the veggies to sit in the bowl while you prep the remainder of the recipe. To help draw out moisture from the cabbage, you can also lightly salt the vegetables, draining any excess liquid before adding the coleslaw dressing.

There's no need to premix the dressing before adding it to the slaw, so go ahead and mix it all together in one bowl. If it's too tangy, add more mayonnaise. If it's too sweet, add a splash more vinegar. Too salty? You can fix that with a little more mayo and vinegar.

Bacon Crunch Hot Dog With Creamy Slaw Recipe

hot dogs with coleslaw, bacon and potato chips on platter
hot dogs with coleslaw, bacon and potato chips on platter - Michelle McGlinn/Tasting Table

Prep Time: 10mCook Time: 15mYield: 4 servingsIngredients

  • 2 cups shredded green cabbage

  • 1 cup shredded carrot

  • 2 tablespoons chopped fresh chives

  • ½ cup mayonnaise

  • ¼ cup sour cream

  • 1 teaspoon white vinegar

  • 2 tablespoons sugar

  • ½ teaspoon salt

  • ½ teaspoon mustard powder

  • 6 slices applewood smoked bacon, finely chopped

  • 4 beef hot dogs

  • 4 hot dog buns

  • 1 cup potato chips, crushed

  • 2 scallions (green parts only), sliced

Directions

  1. In a large bowl, combine cabbage, carrots, chives, mayonnaise, sour cream, vinegar, sugar, salt, and mustard powder.

  2. Stir well to combine, and set aside.

  3. Place a lightly oiled skillet over medium heat.

  4. Add bacon pieces and cook until crispy, about 5-8 minutes. Set aside.

  5. Butterfly the hot dogs down the center.

  6. Heat a grill to 350 F, or place a cast iron skillet over medium heat.

  7. Place hot dogs cut-side down on grates and cook until charred, then flip and cook on the opposite side until charred, about 10 minutes.

  8. Place hot dogs into buns.

  9. Divide coleslaw among the hot dogs.

  10. Sprinkle with bacon bits.

  11. Top with crushed potato chips and sliced scallions, and serve immediately.

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