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Wikinger Hot Dogs Bockwurst StyleNewest Review: ... and some hotdog rolls and heat up these lovely hotdogs in the pan for everyone's lunch. I always have a jar in the cupboard ... more |
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by - written on 25/07/08 (Very useful, 141 readings)
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I LOVE hot dogs! Your typical American hot dog is actually what here you would find called Danish frankfurters but go to places like New York and you also find Bockwurst and Bratwurst getting the hot dog treatment. So when I was shopping at Home Hargains and found these for 51 pence a jar, I decided to give them a try. I admit to a bit of hesitancy, as here in Britian you lot also have things in tins you call hot dogs, but are actually more what we would call a weenee and fit only to be chopped up and smothered with lots of baked beans from a can and definitely not worth calling a REAL hot dog. REAL hot dogs are a delicacy to be treaured, loaded with ketchup, mustard, ... Read the complete review
by - written on 21/08/08 (Very useful, 259 readings)
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Wikinger! Wikinger! The better class of hot dog!! I bought these not so long ago as I was sick of the flimsy rubbish hot dogs you get in the tin - they drive me mad! Even the best brand did not do 'Hot Dog's' any justice. Wikingers Hot Dogs are Bockwurst style and are alike a German sausage (Bockwurst). The jar of hot dogs costs around 57p and you get 6 long dogs inside. They come inside brine in a glass jar with a screw on lid. The hot dogs are quite firm and have chewy sausage inside and not just the plain mush you normally get. They taste quite salty, which I love. The hot dogs are made from turkey, water, ... Read the complete review
by - written on 17/10/09 (Very useful, 28 readings)
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Every now and then I just cannot be bothered to ask round the four kids and husband what they all want for lunch as invariable it will end being five different things and I feel like a cafe owner. So now and again I just grab a saucepan and some hotdog rolls and heat up these lovely hotdogs in the pan for everyone's lunch. I always have a jar in the cupboard just for these occasions. The hotdogs are huge, fat and long, so I know one will be enough as a lunch for the kids as the roll itself will help to fill them up too. The hot dogs are very tasty. They have that essential frankfurter kind of taste. A little bit spicy (but not hot) with a smooth ... Read the complete review
by - written on 29/04/08 (Useful, 80 readings)
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I am putting this in this general catagory as I couldn't find the right site for it elsewhere. So be patient with me as I am still having trouble with the suggestion box thing. Just don't get me started there! My product is Wilkinger Hot dogs Bockwurst style. These are in a jar, 5 in total they are fairly long about six to seven inches and on the whole for a hotdog sausage, oops! sorry, Bockwurst sausage they are quite firm and tasty. To follow the instructions you need a pan of hot water, not boiling it is very specific on that and then you place them into it to simmer for a few minutes until hot all the way through simple. ... Read the complete review
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