Texas Chili Rippers
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I"m too cheap to spring for Peanut Oil so these were done in Canola
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Now I have to go research and find out what a "ripper" is
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I fried the all beef franks in canola (350?) until they ripped open then I drained on paper towel and made the dawg. there is a Youtube about "Rut's Ripper Joint" that is very good and explains it well.
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https://youtu.be/nrbsTnzvks8outlaw wrote:Now I have to go research and find out what a "ripper" is
As houligans, we'd stop here on the way into NYC, good memories :)
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Check out Jimmy Buffs & Dickee Dee's as well.
One day soon, I will learn how to duplicate the pizza dough pockets they use and make a great Italian Hot Dog.
I'll bring you here as well, not too far from Rutts, but bring body armour lololol...... No disrespect to any Newark'ans, but I used to work in this area, tough place to grow up without a doubt.
One day soon, I will learn how to duplicate the pizza dough pockets they use and make a great Italian Hot Dog.
I'll bring you here as well, not too far from Rutts, but bring body armour lololol...... No disrespect to any Newark'ans, but I used to work in this area, tough place to grow up without a doubt.
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So many things can be done with the humble hot dog. These are interesting.
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outlaw wrote:So many things can be done with the humble hot dog. These are interesting.
that says it all, my Friend
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Good looking dogs Em.
Glad your coming on Spring down there. We've got a ways to go yet the way it looks.
Sunday morn
Temp wasn't bad about 25 but with a steady 20 mph Noreaster and gust to 60 my smoker stayed in the shop.
22 here this morn with snow in the forecast for the next 3 days
Bill
Glad your coming on Spring down there. We've got a ways to go yet the way it looks.
Sunday morn
Temp wasn't bad about 25 but with a steady 20 mph Noreaster and gust to 60 my smoker stayed in the shop.
22 here this morn with snow in the forecast for the next 3 days
Bill
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Whoa!!! It’s snowing in Bill’s shop! :)
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Sailor and PB are the Coney champs, the Hot Dog of choice there is Nathan's.woodenvisions wrote:Russ wrote:[quote="woodenvisions"][quote="OldUsedParts"][quote="woodenvisions"]U make us proud up here in Ripperville !!!!
aspiring ONLY - - - you Yanks will always wear the Coney Champ Ring
I came from the ( other ) side of the Hudson River where it was all about the Sabrett's...
Either way, it's a win/win :):)
Lol, once you get a proper Ripper, you never look back !!
Yo Emm, if you ever make it even remotely close to to the NYC/Jersey border, I'd love to take you, the misses , Sailor and PB to Rutts Hut in Clifton Nj !!
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You all would be in ( Ripper Heaven ) !![/quote]
Could an old kiwi fella be included if he ever makes it there???
Russ[/quote]Of course Russ !!
As long as ur not allergic to peanuts....I'm pretty certain they ripp them in peanut oil.[/quote]
Lol, love peanuts.
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