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    Iwasthinking Yum? Hot-Dog Stuffed-Crust Pizza

    Those Lucky Brits!
    Hot-Dog Stuffed-Crust Pizza Offered at Pizza Hut UK

    By Claudine Zap | Shine Food
    America has been caught napping. While we were resting on the laurels of the KFC Double Down, the Paula Deen doughnut burger, and deep-fried butter, Pizza Hut UK has one-upped us with hot-dog-stuffed pizza crust.

    You read that right: Pizza Hut UK. This development happened in Britain, a place that presumably learned about junk food from us. Then made it better. Or at least, more meat-filled. Where's the innovation, people? Who doesn't look at a crust and think, "This would be so much better if it had a hot dog inside of it"?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Willis View Post
    Pizza Hut UK has one-upped us with hot-dog-stuffed pizza crust...
    Wow... I actually did that about 3 years ago, as an experiment with the grands! It sounds bad, but believe-it-or-not, it's really not all *that* bad! Sort of like having a bagel-dog after eating a slice of pizza. Certainly no worse than getting fried cheese sticks, onion rings or chicken wings with a pizza.



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    Leave my pizza alone!!

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    Hot dogs are one of the few things I can eat on my diet. Only problem is I would have to scrape away all the bread and by then the hot dogs and cheese left would be nasty delicious!


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    I wonder if they use one long dog or 1 per slice... and if the later, do large pies get Nathanes, bigger then the bun dogs?

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    Quote Originally Posted by LFE View Post
    I wonder if they use one long dog or 1 per slice... and if the later, do large pies get Nathanes, bigger then the bun dogs?
    I can't speak to P.H., but when we made it a few years ago, we used Nathan's. One reason is they're the *only* hot dogs in our house and the second was they tend to run a bit thinner than some of the others, making it easier to roll the dough around them.

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    the pizza part it pretty gross together with hot dogs ewwwww. But wrapping them in dough is sort of like those "pigs in a blanket" things. I'm with Cindy...lv the pizza alone...
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    Ohhhh, comes with a free mustard drizzle too! Mustard on pizza? I guess you would just drizzle on the crust. Either way, I think I'll pass......

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    Let's just all get fatter and fatter and fatter .......
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    I heard this story on the radio this morning. Apparently there are several versions in different countries. Japan has shrimp and mayo stuffed crust . . . . instead of the hotdogs. another place - can't remember where - has tiny cheeseburgers.

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    I'm holding out for the jelly bean version next Easter....

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    Supercalafragilisticexpealadocious.The picture makes it look good enough to try with hot dogs, but I think I'll try it with
    some hot Italian sausage; and that with the toppings of pepo, tomos, peps, multiple cheeses, etc., etc. should maybe be worth eating—if not for human consumption, something on the food chain will eat it. As a friend of mine says, "Don't knock it until you try it." Here goes. If I don't get back for a while, well you know…
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