Tortilla Hot Dog
Submitted by andy
Tortilla hot dog wraps a cooked frank in a flour tortilla with mustard. A kid’s lunchbox swap for buns, ready in 10 minutes and easier to pack without going soggy.
YIELD
1 servingsPREP
5 minCOOK
5 minREADY
10 minThis is a school-lunchbox hack disguised as a recipe. A standard hot dog gets wrapped in a flour tortilla instead of a bun, which solves the universal problem of buns going stale or soggy in a packed lunch by mid-morning.
Boil or broil the hot dog first thing. Boiling stays juicy. Broiling adds a charred edge that holds up better in the wrap. A large tortilla cut in half works perfectly for one dog, giving you a snug roll without too much overhang.
Secure with a toothpick before wrapping in foil. Without one, the tortilla unrolls in the lunchbox and the whole thing falls apart by lunchtime. Mustard goes inside the tortilla, not on top, so it doesn’t bleed through to anything else in the bag.
Kitchen Tips
- Warm the tortilla for 10 seconds in the microwave before wrapping. A cold, stiff tortilla cracks when you fold it.
- Choose lean turkey or low-fat dogs as the recipe suggests. They hold up better at room temperature than fattier frankfurters.
- Wrap tightly in foil seam-side down. Loose wraps unroll, foil-down ones stay sealed.
Variations
- Spread with salsa or guacamole instead of mustard for a Tex-Mex twist.
- Add a slice of American cheese or shredded cheddar inside the wrap.
- Use a whole wheat tortilla and add thin strips of bell pepper and cucumber for extra crunch.
Ingredients
Directions
Prepare in the morning.
Broil or boil hot dog.
Wrap in tortilla.
spread with mustard (I used a large tortilla cut in half).
Secure with toothpick and wrap in foil for child’s lunch box.
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