Hot Dog Wiener Soup Recipe Glen's Guilty Pleasure

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  • Опубликовано: 11 фев 2019
  • Guilty Pleasure - Hot Dog Wiener Soup... This hot dog soup recipe is a deep dive into one of Glen's favourite guilty pleasure foods. What could be better than Campbell's mushroom soup with wieners? Campbell's Canned soup is the base for this recipe, and it's ripped right out of the 1970's!
    Ingredients:
    2 potatoes, small dice
    Salt & pepper
    2 Tbsp butter
    1 medium onion, diced
    2 ribs celery, diced
    1 pkg (450g) wieners / hot dogs, chopped up
    2 cups frozen corn
    2 cans condensed cream of mushroom soup
    2 cans milk
    Hot sauce to taste
    Method:
    Boil the potatoes in water with salt and pepper, just until tender.
    In a soup pot sweat down the onion and celery in the butter.
    Toss in 1/3 of the chopped wieners.
    Add in the corn and some pepper.
    Add in the mushroom soup, and two cans of milk.
    Stir to thoroughly combine
    Add in the drained potatoes.
    Stir in the remaining hot dogs, and the hot sauce.
    Cook until heated through - but don't allow to boil.
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  • @janboyd227
    @janboyd227 5 лет назад +540

    This was not a recipe from Campbell's soups, but your mother's creation. It was based on a potato and corn chowder soup that was a standard in the family and would have been based loosely on her mother's recipe and because Pat liked hot dogs and put them in. Use Kosher hot dogs - they are good or a very good quality hot dog. They are out there!

    • @GlenAndFriendsCooking
      @GlenAndFriendsCooking  5 лет назад +76

      Very Cool! Thanks for the info!

    • @rich1051414
      @rich1051414 5 лет назад +71

      The laws regarding kosher slaughter are so sanitary that kosher butchers and slaughterhouses have been exempted from many USDA regulations. Also, since certain parts of permitted animals may not be eaten, it means the meat that can be used in making hot dogs are of higher quality than it would be otherwise.
      Sorry jewish people, but I choose to eat your kosher meats for my own selfish reasons :)

    • @jakeguard9099
      @jakeguard9099 5 лет назад +10

      How are you related?

    • @johnsmithington3167
      @johnsmithington3167 5 лет назад +24

      Trailer park chowder.

    • @johnrankin7135
      @johnrankin7135 4 года назад +24

      @Avshalom Chotawm slicing the cows throat and letting it bleed out is NOT humane.

  • @TyrannoBide
    @TyrannoBide 5 лет назад +227

    "Every once in a while you gotta find a comfort food that just makes you feel like you're getting a warm hug"
    It didn't need to get so real so quick but it did anyway

  • @johnnybojan
    @johnnybojan 5 лет назад +415

    You're the Bob Ross of cooking

    • @halffulltome
      @halffulltome 5 лет назад +29

      Ok now, let's put in some happy little wieners.

    • @MrJohnlennon007
      @MrJohnlennon007 5 лет назад +5

      halffulltome it’ll be our little secret

    • @johnnybojan
      @johnnybojan 5 лет назад +7

      @@halffulltome lmao, happy little wieners are definitely something I wanna see on a painting.

    • @rickf6375
      @rickf6375 5 лет назад +8

      They're similar as in making me watch something even though I'm not even overly into cooking/painting. It's just kinda calming to watch them working their craft :p

    • @Pernicion
      @Pernicion 5 лет назад +12

      I was thinking this the other day... they both kind of have similar attitudes towards their craft.
      Bob Ross was fond of saying stuff like, "there are no mistakes, only happy little accidents"
      Glen says stuff like, "there are no mistakes, add what you like to eat"

  • @JirouLierge
    @JirouLierge 5 лет назад +134

    I'm both appalled and intrigued at the same time.

    • @AndyGeesGarage
      @AndyGeesGarage 4 года назад +7

      It’s kind of like a demolition derby of soup

    • @txgal2986
      @txgal2986 4 года назад

      Jirou Lierge I agree! 🤣 However, I’m wondering what one of the organic, flavored chicken sausages would be like in this. Make your own mushroom and celery soup, for a healthier option, as well. There might actually be something to this! 😁

    • @madamedellaporte4214
      @madamedellaporte4214 4 года назад +4

      Why appalled? Sausages in soups are everywhere in Germany. Many types of sausages in many types of soups. Great stuff fro winter.He probably has Germanic background. Now I am curious.

    • @Lu-ys9cw
      @Lu-ys9cw 3 года назад

      Lol

    • @tracypatton1503
      @tracypatton1503 3 года назад

      Lol me too😂

  • @sweetyeetus
    @sweetyeetus 5 лет назад +319

    Wholesome guy sharing a wholesome recipe from a wholesome childhood. Watched this with a smile all the way through. :D

    • @andyoli75
      @andyoli75 4 года назад +6

      The smile at end was cute. It's like the scene from Ratatouille.

  • @Aenima308
    @Aenima308 5 лет назад +162

    “The No-Name Weiners” sounds like a band name

    • @zacharymccullough4625
      @zacharymccullough4625 5 лет назад +1

      Yellow chicken Weiners are just under 2 bucks for that pack size and are the best .

    • @jakobmorningstar
      @jakobmorningstar 4 года назад

      The No-Name Weiners Trio

    • @marcuseaston1583
      @marcuseaston1583 4 года назад +2

      I use a brand locally made in the town I grew up in. People in Mid-Michigan have a fondness for Koegel brand Meats. The company never calls them hot dogs always Vienna sausages or frankfurters. Vienna's have a natural casing frankfurters were "skinless".

    • @kaedyn3174
      @kaedyn3174 4 года назад

      Dibs

    • @eyeonlife
      @eyeonlife 4 года назад +1

      @@zacharymccullough4625 They are always 1$ a pack in Montreal and they taste absolutely horrendous.

  • @Me-wk3ix
    @Me-wk3ix 4 года назад +12

    My comfort food that my parents made is simple ground beef and onion with cream of mushroom soup over rice. Simple, but great!

    • @cori-sixteenchains6287
      @cori-sixteenchains6287 Год назад

      That sounds delicious!!

    • @Notlost-lj9qt
      @Notlost-lj9qt Год назад

      One of my mom’s comfort food recipes when I was growing up was a casserole made with rice, milk, ground beef, finely chopped green pepper, carrot and onion (because if my brother could see vegetables he wouldn’t eat it), plenty of pepper, and topped afterward with cream of mushroom soup. Hearty and filling.

  • @noreenskitchenchannel
    @noreenskitchenchannel 4 года назад +42

    We all have them. My comfort food dish from my childhood is actually what my mom called "Hot Dog Stew". Sliced hot dogs sauteed in a bit of butter, with onion and celery. Add in a can of drained green beans and a couple cans of stewed tomatoes. Actually very delicious served over elbow or shell macaroni or rice. I have no shame in admitting this. My family will tolerate the meal every so often. But honestly it takes me back. Thanks for sharing!

  • @he-man704
    @he-man704 5 лет назад +124

    I just made this soup today and I was really pleased with it. it's perfect for me as I'm in my early 20's and on my own. Even though I understand this isn't the most glamorous recipe, I like these kinds of recipes the most because they're simple, tasty and homemade style. It doesn't have to be complicated and fancy to taste good. Keep them coming and thanks for sharing!

    • @TheHabeo
      @TheHabeo 5 лет назад +8

      I made something similar to this all te time with frozen peas and corn and frankfurters when I was in college few years ago. Very fast, easy to make, can be kept for a couple days in the fridge. Perfect for students.

    • @thesye1014
      @thesye1014 2 года назад +1

      Tey hamburger meat on dorritos like nachos

  • @Buchinator12
    @Buchinator12 3 года назад +14

    Your Mom sounds really cool and the way you've honored her memory with one of her recipes is just such a heartwearming thing, it no joke made me tear up a little

  • @saleen367
    @saleen367 4 года назад +6

    This "comfort food" episode reminds me of a casserole that I grew up eating in the Midwest. We called it Bean Hot Dish, some call it Calico Beans. 4 different canned beans, hamburger, bacon and a sauce made with ketchup, mustard and brown sugar. It was pure heaven and still is to this day.

  • @vh2337
    @vh2337 4 года назад +2

    I'm just watching this today, the day before Mother's Day here in America, and it's making me cry, it's my first year in 67 years that my Mom won't be here for Mother's Day as she passed away last June. I love that you are making your Mom's recipe and that you now have the written version. Thanks.

  • @duane7278
    @duane7278 5 лет назад +40

    My comfort food is, no joke, taco bell. Specifically bean burritos and the nacho chips. When i was a kid my dad would always get taco bell with me on special occasions, like his birthday, or when he could afford it (feelspoorman). It always makes me feel like im back with my dad smiling and about to play videogames with him and go to sleep watching a movie.

    • @greyeaglem
      @greyeaglem 5 лет назад +4

      What a great dad you had. You are so lucky to have those great memories. I hope he's still around so you can still spend time with him.

    • @duane7278
      @duane7278 5 лет назад +10

      @@greyeaglem he is and hopefully for many more years! (despite the taco bell!). love him dearly, i am very lucky

    • @TJBall-go3gv
      @TJBall-go3gv 3 года назад +2

      I agree! When I read your comment about the bean burritos and chips, I thought this is a good comfort food I enjoy also!

    • @kathrynwebster6307
      @kathrynwebster6307 2 года назад

      We're in the same comfort food camp! Love that Taco Bell!

  • @bopowl4413
    @bopowl4413 5 лет назад +57

    I'd probably brown the hotdogs and maybe even try this with bratwurst.

    • @jhughes8160
      @jhughes8160 4 года назад +7

      Smoked sausage probably would be great

    • @pspfantammy51
      @pspfantammy51 4 года назад +2

      better idea

    • @jhowe5571
      @jhowe5571 4 года назад +10

      Kielbassa, maybe?

    • @jhughes8160
      @jhughes8160 4 года назад

      @@jhowe5571 Yeah...big thick ones!

    • @donnagrandevaleur4215
      @donnagrandevaleur4215 4 года назад +2

      Try breakfast sausage and add seafood, clams, ship, calamari or fish of the white variety.

  • @Smallpotato1965
    @Smallpotato1965 3 года назад +1

    when you made and eat some food from your childhood, it feels like a hug from your mum

  • @jenthulhu
    @jenthulhu 4 года назад +8

    When I was a latch-key teenager and making dinners for myself and my sibling, I made a dish I called Beaners And Wieners. It was baked beans and sliced hot dogs with some brown sugar and ketchup or bbq sauce added. I have no idea where I got the idea, but I still crave it to this day. Very comforting.

    • @kevinpennington6675
      @kevinpennington6675 4 года назад +1

      You may have gotten the idea from your school. My school back in the 70s would serve us Beanie Wienies every couple of weeks because it was cheap and easy. And yes, I still enjoy them.

    • @jenthulhu
      @jenthulhu 4 года назад

      @@kevinpennington6675 You know, you may be right about that. It never occurred to me that cafeteria food might have influenced me, but there you go. :D

    • @Ottawa411
      @Ottawa411 4 года назад

      I caramelize some onions, toss in the sliced hot dogs, then add the beans. Sometimes I throw in some more spices, or a good bit of hot sauce.

    • @carololiver2091
      @carololiver2091 3 года назад

      I also had beanie wienies growing up and made them for my kids also. Now I am in my 70's and still make them but my husband and I like to use scoops chips and just dip them up while kicked back watching some old movies. Good with a cold beer!

  • @pointyobject
    @pointyobject 5 лет назад +329

    New Zealand here, Bagged milk still freaks me out

    • @morganduda3274
      @morganduda3274 5 лет назад +54

      Ben Morgan as a person from the United States.... it freaks me out too

    • @waffleMAN-ml8so
      @waffleMAN-ml8so 5 лет назад +7

      Same hear man

    • @YimmyCheese
      @YimmyCheese 5 лет назад +26

      As a person from a part of Canada that isn't the east coast, it also freaks me out and confuses me when people abroad try confronting me about bagged milk.

    • @waffleMAN-ml8so
      @waffleMAN-ml8so 5 лет назад +7

      Does anybody know why they do that

    • @munchmahquchi4050
      @munchmahquchi4050 5 лет назад +6

      Oh thank god i'm not alone on the freak outs😂

  • @CALIGS
    @CALIGS 5 лет назад +76

    Sharing family recipes, how personal, we should be thankful

  • @karissafarina2761
    @karissafarina2761 5 лет назад +38

    This seems like something that would have been a classic depression era recipe. Something thrown together out of what was cheap and filling and you could make a lot of for very little money. Also I love the bagged milk. Very briefly in my childhood, growing up in North Eastern Indiana, our school had milk in bags instead of cartons. But it must not have taken off here because I’ve never seen it around here since. Also, when I feel a cold or sore throat coming on I always drink hot jello water, which my mom used to make me when I was little if I got sick. It sounds crazy and when share this with people they usually look at me like I’m nuts, but I swear it ALWAYS makes me feel better. You make the jello solution up just as you normally would but instead of adding cool water at the end and letting it set you pour it in a mug or cup and drink it. The hot, slightly thick liquid soothes and coats your throat like a syrup. And I imagine when you feel sick and you don’t feel like eating much the sweet sugary drink is very palatable, especially to a child who won’t eat.

    • @quicksilvertears921
      @quicksilvertears921 4 года назад +5

      My mom made us hot jello water too. It has protein and sugar so when she could not get us to eat, it would keep us hydrated.

    • @LaundryFaerie
      @LaundryFaerie 4 года назад +3

      Also had Jello water when sick. And my mom would get us Coke when we had upset stomachs, as she'd heard somewhere that cola would calm an upset stomach. (I have no idea whether it was the cola or just the carbonation, but I still associate the taste of Coke with being sick at home.)

    • @lizeggar2421
      @lizeggar2421 4 года назад +4

      @@LaundryFaerie regular Coje definitely takes away the nausea. In South Africa that is a very popular remedy, even for babies. In fact, in the early 70s my son had a very upset tummy and my doctor finally put him on nothing but flat Coke for 48 hrs. He told me to then only gi e him yoghurt to eat. No milk products, except yoghurt. It cured him. As soon as he started drinking the Coke he stopped vomiting.
      Ever since then, it us our family's cure, but I also add probiotics to it.

    • @TJBall-go3gv
      @TJBall-go3gv 3 года назад +2

      I don't get sick that often, but when I do I turn into a big baby. Will have to try this for sore throat, and the coke for upset stomach thanks yall!

    • @gareyf
      @gareyf 2 года назад

      Milk is sold to the fast-food industry in bad and boxes. Consumer market in the USA failed to accept it.

  • @kichapi
    @kichapi 4 года назад +3

    Here in our country, that kind of milk + carrot + hotdog soup is a dinner staple (but we use elbow macaroni instead of potatoes) so I'm all out in supporting your comfort food ♥️. In our home though, my grandma changed the recipe and replaced milk with chicken broth .

  • @Karmaggedon
    @Karmaggedon 4 года назад +12

    My family ate this all the time growing up and my 93 year old Grandfather still makes it to this day. He prefers the Koegel brand of Hot Dogs and he uses milk, butter and some elbow macaroni as well. Thank you for the trip down memory lane!

  • @islatheremin
    @islatheremin 3 года назад +5

    Glen, you’re so down to earth and unpretentious. thank you for being yourself and sharing your content with the world.

  • @susananderson1071
    @susananderson1071 4 года назад +2

    Chipped beef on toast is the comfort food from our mom.

  • @Fudgeey
    @Fudgeey 5 лет назад +42

    Nice, hot dog chowder. Sounds like a classic midwest recipe.

  • @dwaynewladyka577
    @dwaynewladyka577 5 лет назад +73

    Cherish your family recipes. They are well worth preserving. I wish I had my late, paternal grandmother's borscht recipe. She did teach me how to make pierogies. As for canned soup, Campbell's is a good product. That soup does look good. Cheers!

    • @lindasmann8264
      @lindasmann8264 Год назад

      ❤ I love family recipes they make me feel like smiling 😊too. And it makes feel like my mom or my grandma is giving me a nice warm hug when I feel down and it picks me up

  • @halatcibarmen
    @halatcibarmen 5 лет назад +8

    You were like a child with that first spoon, that is awersome!

  • @kristalcuthill1338
    @kristalcuthill1338 4 года назад +2

    We grew up eating something like this, which my aunt calls "the wiener thing". It's fried hot dogs and onions in a cream gravy, on top of noodles. I hated the onions as a kid, but now as an adult, I miss it.

  • @restorer19
    @restorer19 7 месяцев назад +1

    My motto for the last couple of decades has been, "It's better than not eating." And more recently, as the state of things dictate, I've extended that to , "Cooking and eating a bowl of [A] is better than putting too much effort into cooking [B] and only having the appetite to eat a small cup full."

  • @toysmostwanted
    @toysmostwanted 4 года назад +4

    A recipe that touches my Filipino heart. We love hotdogs on lots of dishes:
    Chicken Macaroni Soup
    Piniñahan (Chicken Pineapple Stew)
    Pickles (Pork and Sweet Pickles Stew)
    Chicken Pastel
    Spaghetti, Filipino Style
    Everlasting (kinda like a half omelette, half meatloaf dish)
    All of those have hotdogs.

  • @visinclair3766
    @visinclair3766 5 лет назад +13

    Honest to god this is almost exactly the soup my mom used to make, except she would put broccoli instead of corn, and we would add Louisiana hot sauce at the table. Amazing! Haven't made that soup in years but now I want to.

  • @rickysteven1990
    @rickysteven1990 5 лет назад +2

    Just shows you that no matter how fancy or exotic you find your pallet. Budget or not. The simplest foods shared by a fond memorie(s)or especially a childhood bond , nothing can complete with it !

  • @nitrampd
    @nitrampd 4 года назад +1

    Wilson’s Certified Meat Products released a cookbook in the early 60s that contained a recipe for hod dog stew. The recipe calls for cream of celery and cream of potato soup along with other canned vegetables. The first wiener stew was only a day younger than the first wieners themselves. If you’re ever near Kitchener, Ontario, try Stemmlers in Heidelberg; they make good wieners and bratwurst.

  • @bubotubor
    @bubotubor 5 лет назад +46

    Onion + Celery + Carrot = Mirepoix
    This mix is sweated in butter or olive oil at the bottom of a pot as a base for a miriad of soups. It's very traditional.

    • @RichardSmith-cz7nu
      @RichardSmith-cz7nu 5 лет назад +2

      Mr. McNoname well said

    • @teabagmcpick889
      @teabagmcpick889 5 лет назад +2

      Soffrito where I come from.

    • @inkerstales2336
      @inkerstales2336 4 года назад +3

      @@teabagmcpick889 At least not as elegant in Danish, it is literally "Soup herbs".

  • @rjthompson3059
    @rjthompson3059 4 года назад +5

    I made this for my children last night they absolutely loved it! They wanted seconds but found it too filling... Left overs for tonight... Thank you for sharing this ❤️

  • @ZachsMind
    @ZachsMind 4 года назад +1

    I noticed we intentionally didn't bring Julie in at the end like with practically every other Glen video i've seen thus far. This was a very personal show and tell moment. He mentioned briefly Julie doses this soup with sriracha which to my money turns the soup into a vehicle for sriracha. That's fine if you like sriracha but I'd want to experience the soup. My comfort food of choice is peanut butter jelly and banana sammiches. That's home. That's happy memories. PBJ&B is mom coming back from the dead and giving me a big hug. So I totally get where Glen is coming from with this. Smell & taste can sometimes be empathically stronger than any of the other senses.

  • @darcyjorgensen5808
    @darcyjorgensen5808 Год назад +1

    Cream of celery soup is AWESOME.

  • @jeremyroe
    @jeremyroe 5 лет назад +9

    My wife’s family makes something very similar called corn chowder, it skips the hot dogs but includes a little bacon, I’d call it potato soup but the corn and creamed soup sweetens it up. Much like yours it’s a hand me down recipe and everyone loves it.

  • @taintthinner1857
    @taintthinner1857 4 года назад +16

    “Noname Wiener” was my nickname in high school.

    • @TJBall-go3gv
      @TJBall-go3gv 3 года назад

      Lmao! I knew a kid called Skippy

  • @maryjanegibson7743
    @maryjanegibson7743 Год назад

    I'm glad you have a "warm hug" soup from your Mom. Enjoy your soup and your memories.

  • @michaelritchie7699
    @michaelritchie7699 5 лет назад +2

    Love old-timey recipes that are solidly influenced by the traditions of the late 1950s...clunky, weird at times but they fed so many families back then. Just great!

  • @Yah.Ahabah
    @Yah.Ahabah 5 лет назад +13

    I don't like this one, but it made me watch and subscribe! You deserve a tv show. How heart-warming, to hold that recipe in your hand from the 70's. Wow.

    • @GlenAndFriendsCooking
      @GlenAndFriendsCooking  5 лет назад +7

      Thank You - this is a recipe that I don't really expect to many people to like or even try. But it is special to me.

    • @Yah.Ahabah
      @Yah.Ahabah 5 лет назад +4

      @@GlenAndFriendsCooking I totally understand and appreciate you sharing your special moment. I am sure there are many stories associated with this soup, too!
      I am a vegan now, but I probably would have tried this with vegan hotdogs and fried them first. Hmmm...you have me thinking now. ☺

    • @thecalicoheart7946
      @thecalicoheart7946 3 года назад

      Glen & Friends Cooking I would try it! 😃👍

  • @ivenstorm
    @ivenstorm 4 года назад +3

    The way you smile when you eat that, reminds me of how I smile when my mother makes Pepper Steak and Rice. Or our leftover dish which somehow was delicious. Chicken stir fry on spaghetti noodles and rice, sometimes with the spaghetti sauce, other times with whatever we cooked the day before, that could be replacing the chicken stir fry with parmesan chicken.

  • @jessstuart7495
    @jessstuart7495 5 лет назад +1

    My mom also made a "hot-dog soup". It was essentially potato and leek soup with hot-dogs added for extra flavor! I make it every once in a while, and still love the stuff. My wife won't go near it!

  • @biggzie_
    @biggzie_ 2 года назад +1

    Hot dog soup is something we grew up eating in Vermont. Wasn't until recently I noticed not a lot of people knew what it was lol. The difference from yours and ours is we use tomato soup instead of cream of mushroom and a bit of heavy cream, no potatoes and we pour it over egg noodles or rice.

  • @gregleith7080
    @gregleith7080 5 лет назад +10

    Im a chef hate cooking channels but this channel i actually love it good stuff guys keep up the good work

  • @guesswho22peekaboo
    @guesswho22peekaboo 5 лет назад +64

    Omg you're adorable lol. This makes me want Beef Stroganoff now. That was what my mom cooked for us. We loved it.

    • @daytoncramer2398
      @daytoncramer2398 5 лет назад +1

      GuessWho beef stroganoff is great

    • @khhnator
      @khhnator 5 лет назад +3

      he has a Beef Stroganoff video too

  • @lisafantoni1623
    @lisafantoni1623 4 года назад

    Growing up my mother would modify recipes according to what she had on hand. Sounds like your mother did the same. I found myself doing that in the 2009 economy crash. You use and don't waste. That is a sign of a good cook. Especially if your mother created a dish you made and still crave and create to this day. That's amazing! Your very very lucky to have tasted and grown up with your mother's cooking.

  • @rhonda7113
    @rhonda7113 4 года назад +1

    The smile on your face when u put that in your mouth was priceless! Your soul even enjoyed it.

  • @GlenAndFriendsCooking
    @GlenAndFriendsCooking  5 лет назад +3

    Thanks for watching. If you liked it - subscribe, give us a thumbs up, comment, and check out our channel for more great recipes. Please share with your friends. ^^^^Full recipe in the info section below the video.^^^^

  • @jakeakawayne6437
    @jakeakawayne6437 5 лет назад +34

    Ok I watched like 4 videos already and this came on! Soooooo excited to join this channel and glad you are making anything and everything. I'm from Pennsylvania and would love videos on Birch Beer and Tea berry ice cream.

    • @GlenAndFriendsCooking
      @GlenAndFriendsCooking  5 лет назад +6

      Birch beer is definitely on the schedule for late summer - We spend time each summer in Quebec and there are a few really great Birch beers there.

    • @BeverlysFrugalWays
      @BeverlysFrugalWays 5 лет назад +1

      I agree with birch beer. I love it.

    • @paulaonyenyeonwu9117
      @paulaonyenyeonwu9117 5 лет назад +1

      Jeez, a recipie for hot dog soup, silly me one day I had a partial pack of hot dogs or maybe some Hillshire Farms sausages, some Raamen noodles, some frozen veggies, garlic, red pepper flakes. Cut up meats into bite size pieces put in water bring to boil and veggies and all seasoning, adjust am out of seasoning from the packet in the Raamen noodles due to the meat being salty. Boil items 5 min then put in bowl enjoy!

    • @marshsundeen
      @marshsundeen 4 года назад

      My husband's mother is from PA. We go to Knoebels when we can make it work. My hubby loves Teaberry Ice Cream. I think it tastes like Pepto Bismol.

  • @BitchOnWheelz
    @BitchOnWheelz 4 года назад +1

    It's a summer picnic in a soup bowl...hot dogs with potato chips and corn on the cob...💗

  • @StephenEggleston
    @StephenEggleston 2 года назад

    Holy hecc, Glen. Thank you for this lovely, wholesome lived experience. just lost my mom at the beginning of the panini and it reminded me of her.

  • @hunnicut721
    @hunnicut721 5 лет назад +5

    Bavaria callin…🤗 in some places here they call it Frankfurter🤷‍♂️
    Definitely will try next week at work, for my coworkers and me👍 will be awesome
    Thank you so much for your great work!!!

  • @joeandbobbysdad
    @joeandbobbysdad 5 лет назад +4

    thank you for sharing your guilty pleasure. i loved the video.

  • @danielevans7847
    @danielevans7847 2 года назад

    I live in Scotland and never heard of this before we made it and now me and my family can't get enough of it thanks for sharing

  • @philmeyer1792
    @philmeyer1792 Год назад

    Brings me back. I’m not Canadian, but I certainly remember this growing up. We used to dip buns or pour it over stale bread as well. (midwest US).

  • @sennest
    @sennest 5 лет назад +18

    This is a L'hot Dog Chowder (said with a nice Quebecois accent😉). This is freakin cool! I'm making this 100% for sure. You are a mad genius Glen! Thank you soooooooo much!

    • @xtusvincit5230
      @xtusvincit5230 5 лет назад +1

      Hey, that's good. It's exactly what it is.

  • @cristrivera
    @cristrivera 5 лет назад +9

    I would try it, I'm a sucker for comfort foods. Thanks Glen👍🏻🥣🥣🥣

  • @Ararechan74
    @Ararechan74 2 года назад

    I am here after watching Barb And Star Go To Vista Del Mar....
    Thank you for sharing your culinary memories.

  • @nancys3728
    @nancys3728 Год назад

    I'm thinking, "that doesn't look very good," but then I remember my mom's scalloped potatoes made with cream of mushroom soup and hot dogs. Different presentation, but same ingredients. We loved it!

  • @ajl8198
    @ajl8198 4 года назад +4

    I can see why you love this there is something about Campbell’s cream of mushroom soup . I adored it in my youth and I have to admit Although I haven’t eaten it in so many years I still crave it sometimes my mom made a few different casserole
    Type recipes Using Campbell’s cream of mushroom that were always my favourites I think I’m gonna bite the bullet and go buy some tomorrow : )

    • @Ottawa411
      @Ottawa411 4 года назад

      It was the backbone of many casserole dishes when I was younger.

  • @needtlc
    @needtlc 5 лет назад +4

    I love hotdog soup. Love the version you have done. When you said two cans of milk, I was thinking it might be more as cans was larger back in the 70s. Hence adding more milk at the end. Thanks for sharing was great to watch.

  • @XXusernameunknownXX
    @XXusernameunknownXX 4 года назад +1

    My mom made this for camping. She used cream of celery soup and added a can of potatoes. I anyways assumed it was a Campbell's recipe but she says it came from a cook book.

  • @nuttinhoney80
    @nuttinhoney80 4 года назад

    A warm hug from your Mom....nice memory

  •  5 лет назад +12

    Here in Brazil we call hot-dog/weiner "salsicha" or even "vina" in some specific regions. Love the content, btw! Keep it going! :)

    • @destrollip506
      @destrollip506 6 месяцев назад

      In South Africa we call hot dog sausages “Vienna sausages”

  • @user-kt7mi3yy8j
    @user-kt7mi3yy8j 5 лет назад +6

    I have a casserole recipe originally from the back of a 1950's box of Kellog's cornflakes that was written down and given to me. Makes me wonder if something similar like you were saying with Campbell's Soup. For this recipe I could possibly try it with andouille or another type of sausage versus hot dogs. 😝

  • @larry-terricarroll8094
    @larry-terricarroll8094 2 года назад +1

    I made this soup tonight for my wife and I. I did put carrots and tomatoes in it and we loved it!!! Thx for your recipes and keep up the great work that you do.

  • @wellman8998
    @wellman8998 4 года назад +2

    im in the uk, and we just made this. it was bloody lovely mate.

  • @libraryslady
    @libraryslady 4 года назад +6

    I saw this and laughed. in my house growing up, Hot Dog Soup was the leftover water in the pan after you boiled the wieners. Nice recipe though!

  • @Mlle_Bleue
    @Mlle_Bleue 4 года назад +3

    FYI, I've put this vid, and one of the Pork Cakes recipes, in my Canadian Material History course for my students to see and think about, for the session about eating and food. Thank you so much for these (and all the others too).

  • @GrammerAngel
    @GrammerAngel 4 года назад +1

    Say it isn't so! I love cream of celery can soup. I love it so much I haven't had it in like 10 years.....lol. But now I have a craving.

  • @jeannedumphy1517
    @jeannedumphy1517 3 года назад

    OMG! My father in-law used to make this. He was a chef at a University. Believe it or not, this was a frequently requested recipe by students. Thanks for sharing.

  • @jessez5946
    @jessez5946 5 лет назад +5

    This is awesome. I am definitely late on the comment for this video. But my dad always made a wiener and corn casserole. Basically the same as your soup! Has the hot dogs, corn, onions, celery and milk but has dried bread to thicken it up to a casserole. Ultimate comfort food for me. Very close in similarities. Craving it now, it had been years since I had it, and it feels like I could make it from memory from what I seen. But I also definitely agree your memory changes on you. Love your channel, I have been binging it for the past few days.

  • @guyinthewhiteT
    @guyinthewhiteT 5 лет назад +9

    This Canadian putting bagged milk in his hotdog chowder

  • @mrscalvinhobbs
    @mrscalvinhobbs 2 года назад +2

    Aww this is a great recipe I would like to try. Growing up in a very poor home, with 6 siblings and a single mom...there times when we went with out. But I remember the hot dog soup that was made was with macaroni and tomatoes soup with cut up weiner.... and to this day this is still my favorite dish. Being a chef for over 25 years, I would pick this dish over a steak dinner because its a comfort food for me.

    • @pamsam8933
      @pamsam8933 2 года назад

      My mom made macaroni and stewed tomatoes as a soup. Required nothing but salt and pepper, and was delicious. Haven't thought of that in yrs, but now am craving it!

    • @treasuremuch9185
      @treasuremuch9185 Год назад

      I bet it's tasty no matter simplicity. And would be quick to put on the table for a family. These days we have dried herbs and other pantry things to add if we want to go from there. Sometimes we want quick and simple and tasty, not complicated.

    • @treasuremuch9185
      @treasuremuch9185 Год назад

      Stewed tomatoes are overlooked and underrated. I don't buy often enough, but each year I pick up a couple cans and never regret using them in something. They are a bit sweet, a bit thick, and the celery and onion in them add a nice texture. I've even heated a can with next to nothing with them and had them for dinner. Like a simple zesty chunky tomato soup.

    • @treasuremuch9185
      @treasuremuch9185 Год назад

      I bet it's tasty no matter simplicity. And would be quick to put on the table for a family. These days we have dried herbs and other pantry things to add if we want to go from there. Sometimes we want quick and simple and tasty, not complicated.

  • @nanvolentine9110
    @nanvolentine9110 4 года назад

    My Mother made hot dog hash, sliced hot dogs, chopped onions, diced
    cooked potatoes, stir in beaten eggs, sprinkle with black pepper and thyme. Yummy comfort food!

  • @AmberBocks3000
    @AmberBocks3000 5 лет назад +4

    When I was a kid, my dad made what he called “Blue Junk.” It was a soup made with tomato juice, bell pepper, onion and hot dogs. My dad said it was carny/depression era food. My mother humored my father and let him make it twice. It definitely was NOT a memorable guilty pleasure meal.

    • @greyeaglem
      @greyeaglem 5 лет назад

      I make a Jamaican soup all the time with pretty much those same ingredients except you need to add cabbage and some cayenne pepper. You'd be amazed how good it is.

  • @LandNfan
    @LandNfan 5 лет назад +5

    That looks delicious! But I must confess I almost quit watching early on. Your bilingual wiener package, seen on a small screen, had me reading “tout” as “tofu”! Sorry, but there are some lines I will not cross. Seriously, I must try the recipe. I agree with you about comfort foods. To this day, I must occasionally have meatloaf from my mother’s recipe and my grandmother’s banana pudding (which I only recently found out was the recipe from the Nabisco vanilla wafer box!).

  • @GavinByrneLand
    @GavinByrneLand 4 года назад +2

    I've had a similar soup in Germany on a number of occasions; Berlin and Munich.

  • @chuckinchina6926
    @chuckinchina6926 5 лет назад +2

    Hi, broke grad student here, what I love about this is that it seems very hearty, cheap ingredients, and makes a lot of food. Great recipe! Can't wait to try

  • @7ylerD
    @7ylerD 5 лет назад +8

    This is definitely a chowder with hot dogs as the meat. It’s very much a kinda “poor man’s chowder”, but it is probably delicious.

    • @natelarson458
      @natelarson458 5 лет назад

      Yeah, we did Vienna sausages in ramen lmao. We had a Hawaiian family next door and they were all about it.

  • @johnwagner813
    @johnwagner813 5 лет назад +18

    This would be good with cooked kielbasa too hrmmm *scratches chin *

    • @Svetlaunums
      @Svetlaunums 5 лет назад +3

      That was my thought too. I'm not huge on hot dogs, but a nice smokey kielbasa... maybe even a bit of sweated cabbage shredded in with the onions. Mmm....

    • @lynnkanerva4519
      @lynnkanerva4519 4 года назад

      @@Svetlaunums
      I agree with kielbasa instead of hot dogs.

  • @Harrrgh
    @Harrrgh 2 года назад +1

    I made this today (used half beef and half turkey hot dogs) and it is absolutely delicious! The only addition was I seasoned my sautéed veggies with Mrs Dash (now Dash) garlic and herb seasoning.
    This is a dash I will probably make once.a month because it's economical, delicious, quick, and satisfying. Thanks so much for sharing the recipe!

  • @keithbrookshire
    @keithbrookshire 4 года назад

    This video reminds me of when my great grand-mother used to make Karo Syrup and peanut butter sandwiches on white bread. I haven't had one of those sandwiches for a few decades but the thought of it put me in a happy place just like this soup does it for you.

  • @matttaus
    @matttaus 5 лет назад +4

    Wonder if kielbasa sausage would be tasty in this recipe

    • @greyeaglem
      @greyeaglem 5 лет назад +1

      I think you could use any kind of sausage you like, including browned breakfast sausage. I make a soup that is supposed to have hot dogs in it but I use kielbasa because I like the texture and flavor better. I also sometimes make corn chowder with breakfast sausage instead of bacon. Because this soup is a chowder, I think sausage would work well in it too.

  • @nakamopapina8889
    @nakamopapina8889 5 лет назад +8

    I feel weird admitting that bagged milk intimidates me...
    I never knew that bagged was a thing or was a made up thing until i visited my Grandma a few years ago.
    (She lives in Ontario, & I live in Saskatchewan)
    My mom even told me that they have bagged milk out there...i'm still intimidated by it....

    • @santinoambrosi5131
      @santinoambrosi5131 5 лет назад

      Why ???

    • @leagueaddict8357
      @leagueaddict8357 5 лет назад

      move to the netherlands you will never see bagged milk again only cardboard and plastic jugs

    • @nakamopapina8889
      @nakamopapina8889 5 лет назад

      @@leagueaddict8357 i don't have a passport....
      Plus i live in Saskatchewan, they come in jugs & boxes....at least it's like that in the area i live in...not sure if it's like that for the rest of the province.

    • @nakamopapina8889
      @nakamopapina8889 5 лет назад

      @@santinoambrosi5131 How does one close those bags after they open them? Or what if something gets in the bag? Or it tears too much? I'm not entirely sure to be honest....

    • @santinoambrosi5131
      @santinoambrosi5131 5 лет назад

      Lol what you mean what if something gets in the bag ? You put it in a fridge, the bag can be open or just close it with somthng ...

  • @leroyjarvis5617
    @leroyjarvis5617 4 года назад

    No need to be shy about what you like. My grandpa lived to 90 and enjoyed hot dogs for the most part of those years. Im 70 and have enjoyed them as long as I can remember. No major health problems here.

  • @HolographicSweater
    @HolographicSweater 2 года назад

    love the ingenuity of these weird old depression era recipes!

  • @MabShineshineworld
    @MabShineshineworld 5 лет назад +4

    👍🇬🇧

  • @derinaries
    @derinaries 5 лет назад +6

    Instead of hotdogs, maybe chorizo sausage.

  • @t.c.2776
    @t.c.2776 6 месяцев назад

    I can see it would be comfortable and an inexpensive meal to make for a family... but, like you, I cook with flavors and can see so many ways to add to this and kick it up a notch or three... as you tell us, we don't have to exactly like what you're cooking... but how you cook is the INSPIRATION TO US ALL... 👍❤

  • @TheDandeyo
    @TheDandeyo 5 лет назад +1

    Watched this and later looked in the fridge to see a package of imitation crab legs. Realized that substituting those for hot dogs would make a mighty fine "Faux Crab Chowder". Tried it and it was very nice. Thanks for the inspiration!

  • @sharonereed81
    @sharonereed81 5 лет назад +3

    This is like Weiner stew, minus the cream soup and potatoes. We add baked beans.

  • @ShoutingKuyaWill
    @ShoutingKuyaWill 4 года назад +1

    It's like our macaroni soup made from macaroni, hotdogs, cabbage, carrots, celery, bouillon cubes and evaporated milk. Salt and pepper to taste. It warm us up during rainy season here in 🇵🇭

  • @jafizzle95
    @jafizzle95 3 года назад +1

    A pot full of pure comfort. Actually looking forward to giving this one a try.

  • @o0Avalon0o
    @o0Avalon0o 4 года назад +2

    I've made a similar soup for when medical bills destroy my budget, but this recipe is much creamier. I add at least 1 dark green vegetable & carrots and go from there. The salty hot dog bits are yummy & filling.

  • @cherylfelton4030
    @cherylfelton4030 4 года назад +1

    I just recently came across this channel. Husband and I decided to try this hotdog soup and let me tell you it is fabulous!!

  • @TJBall-go3gv
    @TJBall-go3gv 3 года назад +1

    I was just laying in bed watching some videos before I fall asleep, and now I'm hungry! Hotdog soup, it sounded wierd, but when I seen what he did with it, Mmm good!

  • @joyclement106
    @joyclement106 Год назад

    I made this the other day and it was a hit! I had grilled some hot dogs awhile back and so thought this would be perfect. I used 2 cans of celery soup with 2cans if milk, rotel, white pepper, potatoes, corn, onion and roasted garlic. Fabulous!

  • @vanessamorais5602
    @vanessamorais5602 5 лет назад +1

    just stumbled on your videos today and I cant stop watching! this soup looks like something I would love to eat on a cold rainy day!