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Hot Dog Grilled Cheese

Here I’ll share with you a neat little hack to making the most delicious hot dogs ever!

I spotted this recipe from Chiles and Smoked I’ve literally just polished off my 4th one of these as I type this. When I tell you these hot dogs are delicious, I truly mean it. Follow me…

grilled cheese hot dog on chopping board with jalapeños in background

Criss Cross Hot Dogs

Shortly put, I found a slicing gadget and I can’t stop using it 😅. I can’t even remember where I saw it, but I haven’t had an unsliced hot dog since! Slicing the hot dogs isn’t a necessary step, but it does help the flavours delve a little deeper (plus it’s fun!).

Can I just use a knife?

Yes, just slice one side in a criss cross pattern, making sure you don’t go all the way through.

After slicing the dogs, I liberally brush them with yellow mustard and give them a dusting of seasoning. The mustard is important as it works as a binder for the seasoning. It also adds flavour. It mellows out quite a lot as the hot dogs cook, so don’t be too alarmed if there seems like a lot.

What kind of seasoning should I use?

I use either BBQ seasoning or All Purpose seasoning.

From there, I give them a quick fry in some butter, just to lock in the seasoning.

Process shots: slice hot dogs (photos 1&2), brush with mustard (photo 3), season (photo 4), add to pan with butter (photo 5), fry (photo 6).

6 step by step photos showing how to make criss cross hot dogs

Hot Dog Grilled Cheese

Once you’ve fried the hot dogs you can use the leftover butter to toast the buns. From there, we’re going to go in with some cheese, jalapeños, onions and the hot dog. If you’re in a rush you can skip the onions and they’ll still be delish!

Cheese-crusted hot dog

You’re essentially just melting Cheddar cheese in a pan and placing the hot dog on top. As the cheese melts and crisps up, it attaches itself to the hot dog. So long as your pan is non-stick and it’s over medium heat, it will attach, so have faith.

Process shots: add cheese, onions and jalapeños to bun (photo 1), add hot dog (photo 2), add cheese to pan (photo 3), add hot dog (photo 4).

4 step by step photos showing how to make grilled cheese hot dog

Hot Dog Grilled Cheese FAQ

Where do I find the hot dog slicer?

There are a few different ones on Amazon. I bought this hot dog slicer.

How do I prevent the hot dog from burning?

When you fry it just don’t char it too much. You also want a good amount of cheese in the pan to create a barrier.

What kind of cheese should I use?

Cheddar is a great option flavour-wise and it also melts perfectly.

hot dog grilled cheese on red basket on marble background

Serving Hot Dog Grilled Cheese

Once you flip the hot dogs just toast the other side for a couple of minutes, then you can remove them and leave to cool for a couple of minutes. The cheese will crisp up more as it cools.

For more hot dog recipes check out my BLT Hot Dogs, Chili Cheese Dogs and Next Level Hot Dog Toppings!

Alrighty, let’s tuck into the full recipe for these grilled cheese hot dogs shall we?!

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How to make Grilled Cheese Hot Dogs (Full Recipe & Video)

grilled cheese hot dog on chopping board with jalapeños in background

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Hot Dog Grilled Cheese

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Here I’ll share with you a neat little hack to making the most delicious hot dogs ever!
Course Dinner, Main Course
Cuisine American
Prep Time 10 minutes
Cook Time 15 minutes
Total Time 25 minutes
Servings 4 hot dogs
Calories 665kcal
Cost £2.50 / $3

Equipment

  • Sharp Knife & Chopping Board
  • Brush (for mustard)
  • Large Non-Stick Pan & Tongs
  • Spatula/Turner
  • Cheese Grater

Ingredients

  • 4 Hot Dogs (see notes)
  • Classic Yellow Mustard, as needed
  • BBQ or All Purpose Seasoning, as needed
  • 2 tbsp Butter
  • 4 Hot Dog Buns, halved but kept intact
  • 240g / 2 1/2 cups / 8.5oz grated Cheddar Cheese (see notes)
  • Pickled Jalapeños, to preference
  • Grilled/Pan-Fried Onions, optional

Instructions

  • Slice the hot dogs on one side in a crisscross shape, making sure you don’t go all the way through (I use a hot dog slicer – see notes). Brush all over with mustard then sprinkle with seasoning.
  • Melt the butter in a large non-stick pan over medium heat. Add the hot dogs and fry for a couple of minutes to heat them through and lock in the seasoning. Keep in mind the sliced side with cook a little more, so you don’t need to char them too much. Remove the hot dogs and toast the buns in the leftover butter (you may need to do this in two batches).
  • Take 1/3 of the cheese and place it in each of the buns, then top with jalapeños, onions (if using) and a hot dog. The hot dog should be just below level with the top of the bun.
  • Make 2 piles of cheese in the pan in the shape of the bun then turn the heat to medium. Place the hot dogs dog-side-down on top of the cheese. As the cheese melts it will begin attaching itself to the hot dog. You can use the spatula to scrape the melted cheese inwards as it melts away from the hot dogs. When the cheese begins to attach, use a spatula to carefully flip them over then toast the bottom side for a couple of minutes. You’ll likely need to do this in two batches. The cheese will attach – have faith!
  • The cheese will crisp more as it cools. Serve with sauce if desired!

Video

Notes

a) Slicing – The slicing is optional, it just helps the mustard, seasoning and butter get into the hot dog. Here is the slicer that I used (very fun to use!). I found one on Amazon

b) Hot dogs – I use ‘Bunlimited classic hot dogs’ which you’ll find in most supermarkets next to the jarred hot dogs. They’re a little more firm so hold up nicely.

c) Seasoning – I use either BBQ seasoning or All Purpose Seasoning (you’ll find both at the supermarket). All Purpose seasoning is saltier so you won’t need quite as much in comparison to BBQ seasoning. You could also play around with different seasonings!

d) Cheese – I dedicate 60g/2oz per hot dog and use 1/3 (20g) in the bun and 2/3 (40g) in the pan. You want a good amount in the pan to protect the hot dogs from charring too much. 

e) Calories – Per hot dog.

Nutrition

Calories: 665kcal | Carbohydrates: 26.95g | Protein: 32.45g | Fat: 47.11g | Saturated Fat: 22.441g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 4.302g | Monounsaturated Fat: 16.043g | Trans Fat: 0.941g | Cholesterol: 116mg | Sodium: 1948mg | Potassium: 379mg | Fiber: 1.8g | Sugar: 4.04g | Vitamin A: 889IU | Vitamin C: 1.4mg | Calcium: 518mg | Iron: 2.85mg

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