Texas Corny Dogs

This is one of those things about Texas that I love - Corn Dogs!  (aka - Corny Dogs.)

Texas Corny DogTexans enjoy their traditions – and nothing is quite as traditional as a corny dog at the State Fair of Texas. The Fletcher brothers, Neil and Carl, had no way of knowing the phenomenon that they were “cookin’” up back in 1942 and selling for a mere 15 cents. In an attempt to break into the food concession business they created the ultimate in fair food – sweetened corn-battered hot dogs on a stick, dipped in oil heated to 365 degrees and fried to perfection.

The Fletcher family continues to serve up these delectable treats each year at the State Fair of Texas. Operating out of six locations throughout the grounds, the family sells more than 500,000 corny dogs during each 24-day event. (That’s alot of corn dog goodness going on!)

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Corny Dogs Recipe

  • 8 hot dogs
  • 1 cup yellow cornmeal (not stone-ground)
  • 1 cup all-purpose flour
  • 4 teaspoons baking soda
  • 3/4 teaspoon salt
  • 1/4 cup sugar
  • 2 eggs
  • 1 cup milk
  • peanut oil for deep frying
  • Wooden skewers or Popsicle sticks
  • Yellow mustard for dipping

Texas Corny DogBoil the franks for a few minutes. Remove from water and drain.

Combine the dry ingredients. Combine the egg and milk. Add to the dry ingredients, mixing well.

Insert the skewers to within 1/2 inch of the top of each hot dog. Coat each hot dog evenly with cornmeal mixture. Deep fry, a few at a time, in hot oil for 3 to 5 minutes or until golden brown. Serve with lots of yellow mustard.

3 Responses to “Texas Corny Dogs”


  1. 1 tim

    I will save this recipe and have tiffany make some corn dogs when we get home!! Maybe she will have to do it here in Thailand where we can get a good pork hotdog. In Indo the beef franks just don’t compare.

  2. 2 Jennifer S

    I am glad you didn’t try to suggest putting ketchup on corn dogs! Yellow mustard is the only acceptable topping in my book!

  3. 3 Fran Bell

    About a month ago, I bought a new jar of French’s yellow mustard (in Taipei). When I opened it, I smelled that wonderful aroma, and said, “Man oh man, I wish I had a hot Fletcher’s Corn Dog to dip into it!”
    So we go to AGM,,,, and they serve us hot dogs and hamburgers, and have this lousy pale yellow stuff they called mustard. UGH!
    Pleases eat a Fletcher’s for me and dip it into French Yellow Mustard!
    I’ll get some hot dogs from Costco and try out your recipe. Thanks!
    Fran

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