Corn Dogs Recipe (For Air Fryer & Deep Fryer)
You don’t have to wait until the next State Fair to enjoy a corn dog with this easy corn dogs recipe. In just 15 minutes you’ll be enjoying hot dogs wrapped in delicious cornbread batter and fried until golden.
Do corn dogs bring back nostalgic memories for anyone else? They’re definitely one of the most popular foods at State Fairs, county fairs, and carnivals. But for good reason, as who can resist a savory hot dog fried in a delicious cornmeal-based batter?
I don’t know about you, but in my house corn dogs are actually one of those things that my kids don’t realize you can even make at home. Luckily, this makes it easy for you to win coolness points as a parent by making them using this easy corn dogs recipe. And let’s face it, we all secretly live for those moments when our kids give us that, “wow, you’re actually kind of cool” look.
Trust me, when I say easy, I mean it. You’re going to pop those sticks into your hot dogs and dredge them in flour. Then you’re going to mix together your corn dog batter, which will take just a couple of minutes. Its ingredients include a combination of yellow cornmeal for that color, flour, egg, salt, milk, baking soda, baking powder, and sugar. The sugar adds just a touch of sweetness.
Pop your corn dogs in the batter and then fry them until golden brown, which only takes about 5 minutes. They’ll be ready to enjoy in just 15 minutes. Then all you have to do is serve your homemade corn dogs with the favorite condiments of your choice.
I just know your kids will love you bringing the fair home with this easy corn dogs recipe!
Recipe Ingredients
- Baking powder
- Baking soda
- Flour
- Milk
- Plain cornmeal
- Egg
- Sugar
- Beef hotdogs/weenies, plus some sticks, skewers, or popsicle sticks to go in them.
How to Make My Corn Dogs Recipe
First, fill the deep fryer with vegetable oil and heat to 375 degrees.
Dump your plain flour into a shallow bowl.
Stick wooden skewers or sticks into each weenie and lay them on a paper towel-lined plate.
Roll each hot dog in flour and shake off the excess.
This will help our corn dog batter stick to the hot dogs. Take it from me, we really need this step because once I forgot to do it and my batter kept sliding off in spots. By dipping them in flour first, it sticks perfectly.
Now we assemble our corn dog batter ingredients.
In a large bowl, place the , including flour…
Plain yellow cornmeal…
Sugar…
Salt…
Baking soda…
And baking powder.
Stir that up well.
Next, pour in the milk.
Finally, add the egg.
Stir all of that up really well until it’s all smooth and well combined.
NOW is our trick…
Spoon your batter into a tall drinking glass and dip each hot dog into the glass until covered.
As your batter in the glass gets lower, spoon more in.
VOILA! C’est Corn Dog! Or in my native Alabamian, “Well looky thar! It’s a corn dawg!”
Immediately place these in the deep fryer basket and drop them into the .
Fry until golden brown. They’ll take about five minutes or so to cook and you can cook more than one at a time. However, take care not to overcrowd your deep fryer.
Drain your corn dogs on a paper towel-lined plate and then serve with your favorite dipping sauce.
Personally, I like mine with lots of mustard!
How about you?
Pretend you are at the carnival or county fair and have some funnel cakes too.
Enjoy!
Storage
- Place cooled corn dogs in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 4 days. Quickly reheat in the air fryer before serving.
- To make homemade frozen corn dogs, place the fully cooked corn dogs on wax paper-lined baking sheets and place them in the freezer until frozen hard (a few hours). Remove and place them in zipper seal bags before returning to the freezer. Reheat in the oven or air fryer.
Recipe Notes
- You can use any type of hot dogs, such as beef, chicken, or turkey hot dogs. You can also use mini hot dogs to make bite-sized corn dogs. They’ll just be quicker to cook (about 3 minutes), so keep an eye on your mini corn dogs.
- For extra sweetness, add 1 tablespoon of honey to the cornbread batter when you add the other wet ingredients.
- On the other hand, if you’d prefer a little bit more heat, add 1/4 teaspoon of ground cayenne pepper to the dry ingredients.
- You can use any milk for this recipe, including buttermilk or non-dairy milk like almond milk.
Recipe FAQs
How do you make air fryer corn dogs?
Follow the instructions above to make corn dogs in the air fryer. But instead of placing them in the deep fryer, you’ll want to do this:
- Lightly grease your air fryer basket with non-stick cooking spray.
- Cook at 375 degrees for 8 to 10 minutes, flipping halfway to ensure they’re golden brown and crispy on both sides.
It’s also helpful soaking the wooden skewers in water for at least 20 minutes before using the air fryer, as this prevents them from burning.
Where can I buy corn dog skewers?
I got these sticks on the kid’s craft aisle at Walmart.
How do you make a gluten-free corn dogs recipe?
It’s simple! Just swap the all-purpose flour for almond flour and you have yourself gluten-free corn dogs.
How do you get batter to stick to a hot dog?
What is the best oil for deep frying corn dogs?
You want to choose an oil with a higher smoke point for deep frying, so canola oil, vegetable oil, and peanut oil are all good options.
How do you serve corn dogs?
Simply serve your homemade corn dogs with your favorite condiments, like ketchup, yellow mustard, sriracha, or barbecue sauce.
You may also like these fun fair recipes:
Deep Fried Ice Cream Milkshakes
Fresh Fried Corn (Shucking, Silking, Cooking, and Freezing)
Ingredients
- 1.5 cups all-purpose flour
- 1 cup plain cornmeal
- 2 tbsp sugar
- 1.5 tsp baking powder
- 1/2 teaspoon baking soda
- 1 tsp salt
- 1 egg
- 1 1/3 cup milk
- 8 weenies
Instructions
- Fill the deep fryer with vegetable oil and heat to 375 degrees.
- In a large bowl, add 1 cup of flour, cornmeal, sugar, baking powder, baking soda, and salt, and mix until well combined.1.5 cups all-purpose flour, 1 cup plain cornmeal, 2 tbsp sugar, 1.5 tsp baking powder, 1/2 teaspoon baking soda, 1 tsp salt
- Add in the wet ingredients (milk, egg, and optional honey) and stir well until smooth and well blended. Set aside.1 1/3 cup milk, 1 egg
- Place 1/2 cup of flour in a shallow dish or pie plate. Skewer each weenie on a wooden stick, then roll in flour, gently shaking off the excess.1.5 cups all-purpose flour, 8 weenies
- Fill a tall drinking glass with the corn dog batter.
- Dip each weenie into the glass of batter while holding the stick until completely submerged. Slowly pull it out of the batter and carefully lower it into the hot oil.
- Fry until golden brown (about 5 minutes).
- Drain on paper towels.
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I love, love, love this post! ♥ This is going up there with one of my favorites. ♥
Also, thank you for the corn dog recipe. I tried to be a really cool mommy once, and make them. It was going great for me there for a while…then, the batter wouldn’t stick…Well, it more or less stuck to the basket in the deep-fryer. From that point on I assumed I needed some sort of hangy-thingy to make the corn dogs hang in head first….So, I’m grateful to try that there flour-first-trick. I hope that does the trick for me. 😉
Blessings,
Kristine
HI Christy!,
I’ve never had a corn dog and neither have my family, so will definitely have to try these.
Love the “names” Tabasco and Karo…lol!
What an inspired librarian, and congratulations to Katy and her friends in getting their books “published”.
Oh wow. You will definitely have to try one Sue. I think you will like them.
Oh. My. Goodness — I AM IN LOVE with the idea of barcoding those books for check out!! A gem of an idea — she is a treasure for sure. Bravo, bravo!
It has made such a difference in how all of these kids think Dee.
OMG, I have had one of those days today and “I still have my belly button.” Thanks for making laugh on such a cruddy day. I love that librarian, she is a genius.
Whew, so glad you still have yours too Ruth!!
I attempted to make these a few months ago, but not with your recipe. How silly of me, right..LOL Tomorrow night I will try it again. I bought crescent rolls to do piggies in a blanket, but corn dogs are what I really am hungry for.
And I would love to have the Friendship bowl that you showed. I have a small one. I found a matching lid, but it’s for the next size up. I won’t give up yard sales, and flea markets till I find an entire set…lol
thanks for all the great stories and recipes.
I hope you like the recipe Beth, let me know how they turn out for you. Yes, definitely keep looking, you never know where they will turn up.
Oh my,, I have been HUNGRY for corn dogs and have some leftover chili cheese dogs from a cookout,, this will be a GREAT way to make them into a NEW dish! lol Thanks for the ideas, as always, I love them!
Great idea Cassie!!!
When I read the title of this post I was imagining the ends of the hot dogs cut off and somehow made to resemble belly buttons and then eaten, of course. Hey! I can see it!
~giggles~ I can see that too Kim!