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Johnstone & Cushing: One Shots
Date Unknown | Lang: English (en)
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The "Iowa Style"recipe on page 15 is a primitive form of corn dog - hand molded rather than dipped. Iowa = corn. ????
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I think the implication is that they don't have an *inedible* skin that you have to peel off, but "skinless frankfurter" is an unsettling word to read so many times
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Sorry, but those "appetizing" recipes look anything but. Maybe if they'd been able to print photos the dishes could have been made more attractive. As it is, a comic book style drawing of four sad-looking weenies lying on a bed of vaguely-drawn God knows what ("Frankfurters a la Creole") doesn't stir the old salivary glands. The floating fortresses in the "Frankfurter Mixed Grill" look just plain silly. Classic 50s specialty recipes...it's a wonder they didn't include putting wieners into a Jello mold. Amusing side note: the drawing of the Roman bacchanal on our page 8 is a swipe of "Pontius Pilate's Banquet," a 1947 illustration by Dean Cornwell for Lloyd Douglas' novel "The Robe." However in the original no wieners are visible.
  
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