Double Hot Dog with Dozen of Pretzels
Double Hot Dog with Dozen of Pretzels
Preparation time 10 minutes

Double Hot Dog with Dozen of Pretzels

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Say hello to our Double Play Hot Dog – the tasty treat that is packed with protein to help your little ones grow. With two sausages in one bun, you're getting a double dose of goodness! We've made sure it's a balanced choice that makes their taste buds dance and keeps you feeling great. Double fun, double play, double win(ner ;)!


  • All Beef Hotdog
  • White Hot Dog Bun
  • Salted Pretzel Twists
  • Sliced Pickles
  • Mayo
  • Ketchup
  • Yellow Mustard
You will need: 1 small sauce pan with lid or 1 small non-stick pan, oil

Hot dogs can be fried on a pan OR boiled in a small sauce pan, as preferred.

BOILING

Place the hot dogs into a small saucepan and cover with water. Boil for 4-6 min until the internal temperature reaches 75°C/165°F.

FRYING

Heat oil in a small pan. Fry the hot dogs for 3-5 min until the internal temperature reaches 75°C/165°F.

The Best Part - Snacks!

While the hot dogs are cooking, wash your fruits and veggies and cut them however your kids like (halves, sticks, stars, whatever you have time for), add the treat and write your note with love.

Finishing Touches

When the hot dogs are heated through, use tongs or fork to place it on a paper towel to dry off before placing it into the bun.

Include the sliced pickle and mayo on the hot dog or on the side. You know your kids best!

Include ketchup and mustard packets, as desired (pre-cut the corners if needed).

Don't forget to include the side of pretzels for a yummy crunch!

Now your Lovinlunch is ready!

  • Wheat and triticale
  • Mustard
  • Eggs
* Our kits are prepared in a facility that handles allergens including tree nuts, peanuts, fish, shellfish, milk, soy, eggs, wheat, barley, rye, oats, triticale, mustard, sesame, and sulphites. Though best practices are used when preparing the meal kits, inadvertent cross-contamination may occur.