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Here are some friends with simlar question as we.And I have this question for many days,anyone help us?
Kitty said: Yes.What do you call a hot dog wrapped in bacon then fat fried?-I try seach this on internet but no results found.Maybe this is a stupid question.
Mike said: oh,no,you are wrong.I have found as below for this question(What do you call a hot dog wrapped in bacon then fat fried?),it will help you,my kids.

I saw this at an asian buffet once. What is it called, and will it actually stop your heart?

Answer:
In the UK we eat Roast Dinner on a Sunday, if the meat is Turkey, we have little sausages wrapped in bacon that has been put in the oven with the turkey for the last while of cooking. Some people put the bacon and sausage just laid on the turkey.
Another thing that is similar is called a "Kromoski". The sausage is again wrapped in bacon, and then dipped in batter and then deep fried, totally wonderful but totally bad for you!
It's called a heart attack! Lots of cholesterol.
PIGS IN A BLANKET & IT DEPENDS ON HOW MANY YOU EAT
unhealthy
It's sometimes called "pigs in a blanket" in an older cookbook. (Nowdays, that usually refers to a biscuit wrapped hot dog, though.)

And I've also heard it called "angels on horseback," although that also applies to bacon-wrapped oysters.
Very very bad for you.
PIG IN A BLANKET!!
ha...think a hot dog is bad?
try chicken wings wrapped in bacon..then fried....my guyz tryed it at work...they called it heart bustin wings...now dat a lot of fat...
a big flat blob waiting to happen. But seriously, I don't know. Sorry I couldn't help ya.
a burnt Winnie
Baydog? Hotcon? Add salt
Poon tang?
i'd call it 'ohhh i think i'm going to be sick' or 'my god!! you're greasy'
heart attack
A heart attack waiting to happen!
That would be called a heart attack on a stick. I'd stay away from it...
Fattening....lol


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