I don’t want to go grill it outside because it is cloudy today.

And boiling it makes it kinda flobby.

Has anyone grilled a hotdog in a bread toaster before? any hints?

Edit 1:

Pan fried following this advice!

I had a delicious meal!!!

Thank you @tokookah@discuss.tchncs.de!

The hotdog fits in my frying pan! Hot dog in tiny frying pan

Completed dog

Mayonnaise on English bread, Lettuce ontop, dog on lettuce, Ketchup, Mustard, delicious!

    • Clocks [They/Them]@lemmy.mlOP
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      24 天前

      I’ve heard about getting electric shocks, but surely the coils inside are depowered after the toaster is finished toasting?

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          24 天前

          When it’s off, the coils are not live or else they would heat up.

          Still never stick a metal utensil in a toaster.

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            Respectfully, that’s not the case. The heating elements always have current supplied to them, but the circuit is open until you complete it by pressing the moving segment down. When you use a metal tool and accidentally touch the side, you complete the circuit.

            This is also how people can kill themselves by putting a toaster into a bathtub while they are in it.

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              Most toasters the switch does not engage until the bread carrier is pushed all the way down.

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                You don’t need a switch if you are bypassing it with a knife or other conductive object, that’s what I’m trying to tell you. A toaster has literally no protection - if you complete the circuit in any way (the intended way or not), the entire path becomes electrified.