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Spider Dogs with Marinara sauce. How to make hot dog spaghetti spiders. Thread uncooked spaghetti through pieces of hot dogs. Cook according to pasta package directions; drain.

Spider Dogs with Marinara sauce So easy to make, but so fun to eat. Dip these in warm marinara sauce for a messy fun-filled food experience. See more ideas about Cooking recipes, Yummy food, Good food. You can have Spider Dogs with Marinara sauce using 8 ingredients and 7 steps. Here is how you cook that.

Ingredients of Spider Dogs with Marinara sauce

  1. Prepare 250 g of Fatti's and Moni's spaghetti.
  2. You need 4 of thick Vienna sausages.
  3. Prepare 250 ml of canned tomatoes (I used home canned tomatoes).
  4. It's 4 of huge garlic cloves (chopped).
  5. You need 2 of Tbpn cooking oil.
  6. You need 2 of Spring onions (chopped).
  7. It's 1 Tbsp of balsamic vinegar.
  8. It's to taste of Salt ad pepper.

These hot dog bites are so fun to make with both kids and grown-ups! For this week's installment of #SundaySupper, we are bringing in the whole family Feel free to toss them in this awesome, super easy homemade marinara sauce, Alfredo sauce or even pesto! Meanwhile warm the marinara sauce (or prepare the dip you are serving). Using a knife, hollow out the body of the spider and fill with the warm sauce.

Spider Dogs with Marinara sauce step by step

  1. Cut viennas into similar sized pieces.
  2. Cut spaghettis in half and thread 8 strands through each vienna piece. Set aside..
  3. Bring salted water to a boil.
  4. Meanwhile heat oil in a saucepan and sautee the onions and garlic until cooked and fragrant. Add the tomatoes, season and let cook on low heat until thickened. Stir in balsamic vinegar and close the lid to keep warm until the whole dish is put together.
  5. And to the boiling water, add your threaded spaghettis and cook as per package instructions (mine cooked for 15minutes). Do not overcrowd your pot, be open to using two pots if you do not have one large enough.
  6. Drain well and serve with the marinara sauce.
  7. Enjoy!.

Serve with the leg sticks (feel free to serve with other dippers). The green portions of tomato plants contain significant quantities of the toxic alkaloid tomatine -- bad for dogs -- but ripe, red tomatoes contain very little. Ripe red tomatoes are essentially harmless for dogs. However, do not feed Fido ketchup or pasta sauce, as they contain several other. Marinara Sauce is a simple mix of crushed tomatoes, garlic, and seasonings.