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Iceland do 8.5" soft Hot-Dog rolls (frozen).


Reviews suggest they tend to fall apart ??


I have had Hot Dogs at the Football and Fairs where the rolls tend to fall apart.


If I am making a Hot-Dog at home, I tend to use small Baguettes.


Baguettes 8 - 9 inch ish available everywhere ... Co-Op .. M&S... Sainsbos..


Foxy

Cheers Foxy, I'm looking for soft rolls ideally as we're frying-up beef dogs (a la Cooper), so I'll head to Iceland laters.


Speaking of Cooper (who used to run The DogFather hotdog stand down the market), he's got a burger restaurant south of Perth now and it seems his fare is actually 'the bomb'.

Cooper's restaurant is slowly opening (Thurs-Sun 11am-3pm) as kitchen grow confident.

On Instagram he's @burgerbones -check him out and say hi.

Jules-and-Boo Wrote:

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> Like that we're still measuring important things

> in inches


Of course we are, ask any boy and the standard unit of todger measurement is the inch. Sadly as we've gone metric they tend to not understand the conversion so will overestimate by about 50% compared to reality 😱

Yeah sort of, not quite the 9? I was looking for, but Iceland did have frozen hotdog rolls.

So thanks to Foxy suggesting, I managed to cobble together some decent hotdogs.



Froglander Wrote:

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> Did you find some?

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