Homemade Corn Dog Bites Recipe (with VIDEO!) (2024)

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This corn dog bites recipe is the real deal. Hot dogs are sliced and dipped into cornbread batter then fried to perfection. Dip in your favorite sauces—this corn dog recipe will become a favorite!

You might like our homemade egg rolls recipe!

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Mini corn dogs are a family favorite and fun to make every now and then for my kids! We’ve updated the recipe with a video to take you step by step through the process.

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Corn Dog Recipe Ingredients

  • cornbread batter: you can use whatever recipe you’d like and add a bit of extra milk to thin it down. My recipe is the same one that I use to make cornbread and cornbread muffins. It is spot on to what you are looking for in a breading for corn dogs.
  • hot dogs: nothing fancy, the cheap ones are just fine.
  • oil: canola or vegetable oil. You’ll need about a quart of oil. You can strain the oil afterwards and save it to use another time.

How To Fry Corn Dog Bites

  • Once you’ve made the batter, dry each hot dog with a paper towel to remove excess moisture and slice each hot dog into 3 pieces.
  • Slide a toothpick in the end of each piece. (If making regular sized corn dogs, use a wooden skewer.)
  • Tip: pour your batter into a tall drinking glass. This makes dipping SUPER EASY.
  • Dip the hot dog piece into your batter and let any excess batter drip off. Fry immediately.

NOTE: This recipe makes 24 corn dog bites, and you will have extra batter. You don’t want to use up all of the batter for the corn dogs because you’ll get to a point where there isn’t enough to easily dip them. You can scoop the extra batter using a cookie scoop into the oil to make hush puppies or you can cut up an extra hot dog to make a few extra bites.

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What temperature should the oil be for frying mini corn dogs?

Pour a few inches of oil into a dutch oven or large pot. The hot oil should be anywhere between 350-360 degrees to cook the corn dogs. Use a good thermometer to keep the oil from getting too hot/cool. I heat my oil on med-high and then turn it down to med-low when it hits the desired temp and monitor it with each batch. The oil should be a few inches deep.

How long do you fry the Homemade corn dogs?

  • Fry in batches of 4-6 bites for 1-2 minutes or until golden brown.
  • Place mini corn dogs onto a platter with a layer of paper towels to drain off the excess oil.
  • Dip in ketchup, mustard or honey mustard.

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Can you make corn dogs ahead of time?

Yes, you can make these the day before and reheat in the oven or air fryer, but eating them the day that they are fried is best.

Baked Corn Dog Bites

Diceup the hot dogs and mix them in with your batter. Bake @400 degrees for 15-18 minutes in a greased muffin tin. These aren’t the same as fried, but still tasty and kid-approved!

Corn Dog Bites Recipe

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Homemade Corn Dog Bites Recipe

This corn dog bites recipe is the real deal. Hot dogs are sliced and dipped into cornbread batter then fried to perfection. Dip in your favorite sauces!

4.88 from 8 votes

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Prep Time: 10 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 2 minutes minutes

Total Time: 12 minutes minutes

Servings: 24 mini corn dogs

Calories: 131kcal

Ingredients

Corn Bread Batter

  • 1 1/4 cups yellow cornmeal
  • 1 cup all purpose flour
  • 1/3 cup sugar
  • 1 Tbsp. baking powder
  • 1/2 teaspoon salt
  • 2 eggs
  • 1/4 cup melted butter
  • 1 1/4 cup milk

Hot Dogs and Oil

  • 8 hot dogs
  • 1 quart oil vegetable or canola

Instructions

  • Mix batter ingredients together until smooth.

  • Cut8hot dogs into 3 pieces eachand insert a toothpick into the bottom of each piece.

    Pat the hot dogs dry with a paper towel if they are wet so that the batter sticks to them.

  • Dip each hot dog piece into the batter then carefully drop into oil that has been heated to 350 degrees.

  • Leave the toothpicks in the corn dog bites while frying. Fry 1-2 minutes or until golden brown. Remove corn dog bites from oil and place on a platter lined with paper towels.

    Remove toothpicks.

Notes

The oil should be anywhere between 350-360 degrees. Use a good thermometer to keep the oil from getting too hot/cool. I heat my oil on med-high and then turn it down to medium/low when it hits the desired temp.

Nutrition

Calories: 131kcal

Brandy

Welcome! I'm Brandy, mother to 5 darling kiddos and a cute black lab named Toby. My husband is in the Coast Guard so we've lived all over the place, turning each house into a home. I love baking, sewing, making cute things with my kids, and sharing what I've learned with all of you!

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  1. Homemade Corn Dog Bites Recipe (with VIDEO!) (8)Frazzled Mom of Five says

    Yummy! I could eat them all myself!!
    Thanks for sharing with us!
    ~Jen @ hutchinsonherd.blogspot.com

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    • Homemade Corn Dog Bites Recipe (with VIDEO!) (9)Becky says

      Homemade Corn Dog Bites Recipe (with VIDEO!) (10)
      This recipe worked great, I added extra milk too thick. I also used regular sized hotdogs and cut them in half. My granddaughter loved them. And with the remaining batter I made hoe cakes.

      Reply

  2. Homemade Corn Dog Bites Recipe (with VIDEO!) (11)Handmade by Hilani says

    Awesome! 🙂

    Reply

  3. Homemade Corn Dog Bites Recipe (with VIDEO!) (13)Nikki says

    They look delicious!I am going to give it a try! 😀

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  4. Homemade Corn Dog Bites Recipe (with VIDEO!) (14)Sheila says

    My son (now in college) loves corn dogs. I have never actually made a corn dog from scratch, but these look terrific. Maybe I’ll make some for him when he’s home next.

    Reply

  5. Homemade Corn Dog Bites Recipe (with VIDEO!) (15)Tasha says

    I am SO doing this!!! We love corn dogs around here, but the decent ones are pretty pricey! I’m excited to try them homemade!

    Reply

  6. Homemade Corn Dog Bites Recipe (with VIDEO!) (16)Jessica@MakingHomeSweeter says

    Oh my gosh, I love these but never eat them because I don’t like buying the frozen pre-made kind. These look so good, can’t wait to try them.

    Reply

  7. Homemade Corn Dog Bites Recipe (with VIDEO!) (17)Sarah and James Wagner says

    Have you ever tried to freeze these?

    Reply

  8. Homemade Corn Dog Bites Recipe (with VIDEO!) (19)Carrie says

    These look sooo yummy! Thanks

    Reply

  9. Homemade Corn Dog Bites Recipe (with VIDEO!) (20)Smallgood says

    How did you know I love mini corndogs? 😉 They look so yummy.

    Reply

  10. Homemade Corn Dog Bites Recipe (with VIDEO!) (21)Designed by Dawn Nicole says

    Pinned these to make soon! My kids love these and I hate buying the store ones since they have to many weird ingredients. Thanks for sharing!

    Reply

  11. Homemade Corn Dog Bites Recipe (with VIDEO!) (22)Sue @ Cakeballs, cookies and more says

    oh they are so cute too! Sounds yummy.

    Reply

  12. Homemade Corn Dog Bites Recipe (with VIDEO!) (23)Tamika Rybinski says

    I can’t wait to try these. We live in Austria and this is something my kids only get when we visit my family. Thanks for sharing!

    http://www.notimefortea.com

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  13. Homemade Corn Dog Bites Recipe (with VIDEO!) (24)Jen S. says

    i just LOVE corndogs!
    Thanks for the post, I’ll have to try this ASAP!

    Found you via Made by you Monday

    Reply

  14. Homemade Corn Dog Bites Recipe (with VIDEO!) (25)Stephanie says

    Totally gonna make these!!

    Reply

  15. Homemade Corn Dog Bites Recipe (with VIDEO!) (27)emmieray says

    What a gorgeous photo that is my first comment I adore good food art. So classy even though they are corn dogs lol. This is a must try I have a feeling though once I make them the natives will want them all the time. Thank you so much!

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  16. Homemade Corn Dog Bites Recipe (with VIDEO!) (28)Maria says

    Ooohhh these look delish! (And very cute too!) My husband LOVES corn dogs and I know he would love these! I’m saving the recipe for our next party! Thanks for posting!

    Reply

  17. Homemade Corn Dog Bites Recipe (with VIDEO!) (29)Andrea says

    I love mini corndogs. I am looking forward to trying this recipe also.

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  18. Homemade Corn Dog Bites Recipe (with VIDEO!) (30)Megan @ PolishTheStars.com says

    Those look delicious! I am going to have to try them the next time we go tailgating. 🙂

    – Megan
    http://www.polishthestars.com

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  19. Homemade Corn Dog Bites Recipe (with VIDEO!) (32)Anonymous says

    When i make corn dogs I will use jalapeno cheese wienners or sausages for the adults and they go really well!

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  20. Homemade Corn Dog Bites Recipe (with VIDEO!) (33)A. Walters says

    What’s the unit of measure for the butter? Stick? Cup?

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    • Homemade Corn Dog Bites Recipe (with VIDEO!) (34)Brandy says

      How did I not catch that? Thanks for pointing it out. It should say 1/4 CUP.

      Reply

  21. Homemade Corn Dog Bites Recipe (with VIDEO!) (35)kim says

    hello, i used a reciepe thats you had for the soft pretzel bite but i can no longer find it could you please send it to my email??
    [emailprotected]

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    • Homemade Corn Dog Bites Recipe (with VIDEO!) (36)Brandy says

      Hi Kim, I am having redirect issues with my new wordpress blog (SO FRUSTRATING). Here is the link that should take you to the pretzel bites. Have a great night!
      https://gluesticksblog.com//2011/10/soft-pretzel-bites-recipe.html

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  22. Homemade Corn Dog Bites Recipe (with VIDEO!) (37)Heather says

    Hi Brandy! I just wanted to let you know that these corn dogs look so amazing that I included them in a roundup post about the best Game Day Food ideas. Thank you for letting me share your recipe with my readers! If interested, you can find the post here: https://madeinapinch.com/game-day-food/

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  23. Homemade Corn Dog Bites Recipe (with VIDEO!) (38)Rebeccca says

    Over the years I have tried several different recipes for corn dogs. I am so gald I found yours, hands down the best. The only thing I did different was use a little less sugar as called for. Perfect!

    Reply

    • Homemade Corn Dog Bites Recipe (with VIDEO!) (39)Brandy says

      Yay! I’m so glad they worked out for you!

      Reply

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FAQs

How do you keep corn dog batter from falling off? ›

Roll each hot dog in the remaining 1/4 cup flour. This will help the batter really stick to the hot dog. Then, dunk each dog into the batter, making sure to cover the whole thing.

What is corn dog breading made of? ›

Cornmeal and flour: This corn dog batter starts with yellow cornmeal and all-purpose flour. Sugar: A pinch of sugar lends a hint of sweetness. Baking powder: Baking powder acts as a leavener, which means it helps the batter rise. Salt and pepper: Salt enhances the flavors of the other ingredients.

How do you make mini dog bites? ›

All you need to make these savory little bites is (1) hot dogs, and (2) crescent roll dough!
  1. PREP. Begin by preheating you oven to 400 degrees.
  2. HOT DOGS. Slice your hot dogs into thin pieces (ours were about half inch each). ...
  3. DOUGH. Roll out your crescent dough and press the seams together. ...
  4. WRAP. ...
  5. BAKE.
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How do you keep corn dogs from getting soggy? ›

We saw this on the internet and had to try it on our boat outing. Hotdogs in a thermos. korean corn dogs: put in the freezer for 10 mins while your grease is heatin up. it was so good and easy.

How do I make sure my batter sticks? ›

The oil HAS to be hot enough. If you drop it into oil that isn't up to temp, the breading will just soak oil into it before frying and separate into a distinct layer. If you're shallow frying, try not to splash any oil on the uncovered part of the chicken.

How do I keep my breading from falling off? ›

Place the breaded chicken on a cooling rack (or a platter) and chill in the refrigerator for about 30 minutes. This cooling time will help the layers of breading ingredients solidify and adhere better after the chicken cooks. Once you start cooking the chicken, be patient and don't flip it over too early.

Is a corn dog just a battered sausage? ›

A corn dog (also spelled corndog and also known by several other names) is a sausage (usually a wiener) on a stick that has been coated in a thick layer of cornmeal batter and deep fried.

What is the meat in a corn dog called? ›

They're called corn dogs because they're frankfurters (aka “hot dogs”) wrapped in cornmeal batter and fried. And generally speaking, hot dogs are partially or entirely made of beef, so calling them “corn pigs” doesn't make sense.

What are Fletcher's corn dogs made of? ›

The highest quality traditional beef and pork, custom spices, and natural smoke deep fried until golden perfection.

What can you do for a dog bite at home? ›

If the bite is not bleeding severely, wash the wound thoroughly with mild soap and running water for 3 to 5 minutes. Then cover the bite with antibiotic ointment and a clean dressing. An animal bite may not appear to be life-threatening, but if left untreated the bite can lead to a serious infection.

Why is my corn dog batter not sticking? ›

If for any reason the batter is having trouble sticking to your wieners, coat them first in a dusting of flour and then dip them in the batter. It won't stick at first, but wiggle it around a bit and then the batter will stick really well.

How long do you cook corn dogs for? ›

Preheat oven to 350° F. Frozen - heat for 18 minutes. Thawed - heat for 12 minutes. Caution Product will be hot.

Do people put mayo on corn dogs? ›

Hot dogs battered with a corn fritter mix, fried, and topped with mayo, cheese, and hot cheetos.

Why does my batter come off when frying? ›

Meat is not properly dry

If the meat is wet, it will make the flour soggy. In that case, breading will not stick properly and may fall off when deep frying. Therefore, you must take some paper towels and pat dry the meat on all sides.

What causes batter to not stick? ›

First, if the fryer oil temperature isn't at the right level, it won't keep the batter adhered to the food. That's because the batter is at a lower temperature than the oil in the fryer, which causes the batter to ooze off and not stick. When the oil is hot enough, it helps keep everything contained better.

How do you keep batter on meat when frying? ›

But taking the extra time to soak your meat in buttermilk and let the flour set will ensure that your breading is fully adhered for the perfect breaded pork chops or breaded chicken. This creates a final result that is crispy on the outside, juicy in the middle, and altogether irresistible.

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