“If you pour ice water on a hotdog, does it become a chilly dog?“
While the term “chilly dog” isn’t a common culinary term, pouring water on a hotdog doesn’t typically transform it into a different dish. A chilly dog might sound like a play on words, suggesting a cold or cool hotdog, but in reality, it’s more of a humorous or creative expression rather than a recognized food item.
If you want to enjoy a hotdog with a chili topping, you would need to add actual chili along with any other desired toppings. Simply pouring water on a hotdog wouldn’t create the traditional chili dog experience.
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Eating dogs is conceptually disgusting, but apposite if you’re a polar explorer short on tucker.
No need for cold water then. Rex would come naturally pre-chilled. Stay away from the liver.
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Never knew that about dog liver … my fave fact of the day!
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