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    Default Supra Cooking

    I went out for a cruse after work on Monday and heated up some ribs on the motor they were grate. We cook hot dogs all the time. My kids callem V8 hot dogs. Any one else do this . How about some new ideas for the summer.
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    Add some flavor, make spyder dogs with blood drippings Windsor style !!!

    Take Hot dogs (tube steaks) and cut the ends towards the centre, leaving the centre 1/3 of the dog un cut. As it cooks the slivers of the dog shrivel up making it look like a spyder. Add some ketchup as blood and serve.

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    I do this all winter during hunting and fishing season. Reheat home made breakfast burritos and carne asada burritos. Do chili's and soups all kinds of differnt stuff. Its amazing how it has its own flavor.

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    I wouldn't dare think to put food on a motor that clean. I would be afraid of getting hot dog slime or rib sauce on it. I won't post it, but I think my motor would have a very different flavor and not in a good way.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sluggo View Post
    I wouldn't dare think to put food on a motor that clean.

    No kidding. I'd be worried that plastic cover would melt. And no, I don't do this.

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    I saw this and went "WHAT??!" LOL! I dont know about all those other ideas but hot dogs sounds fun.
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    I would be worried about the plastic too. Maybe wrap in foil? Do you put the food on there for a period of time when the engine is running or do you just put it on there when you park after running for a while?

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    I'm pretty sure he's doing it while just sitting there. Those manifolds would melt the plastic for sure when running hot. I second the foil trick, I've seen guys do that before. Hell we do that on the trail in our jeeps.

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    Default did it at work

    We've heated food for years at work that way. On the engines of our work trucks. Your right that the foil is the ticket.

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    Yea foil is the way to go, and I do it when we a driving around the lake in the boat and when driving in the truck or car.

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