Fantastic Gluten Free Corn Dogs Recipe - Beyond Flour (2024)

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Corn Dogs are hard to come by when you have to go gluten-free, but these Gluten Free Corn Dogs are relatively easy to make, and SO good!

Note: This recipe was first posted on my original blog, Celebration Generation, on June 25, 2012. It was transferred over to this blog - existing comments and all - on 9/17/2021, and updated on 11/23/2022.

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Corn dogs are a childhood favorite for a lot of people, a nostalgic fair food, whether from county fairs in the US, or our seasonal fairs up here.

Like many other nostalgic foods, it can sometimes be hard to find a great version, when you find yourself relegated to special diets, such as the need to stick to gluten free foods.

I found the lack of comfort foods to be the toughest part of my Dx - getting bad news means NEEDING comfort foods, IMHO!

Anyway, as with everything else, I quickly realized that the only way I was going to properly satisfy the craving was to make my own gluten free version.

I worked up a delicious cornmeal batter, which really let the natural flavors of the corn and alternate flour shine, and everything was good with the world.

Anyway, the other day I blogged a recipe for Gluten Free Hushpuppies... which was actually inspired by this recipe.

We'd fried up the leftover batter from making a batch of these corn dogs - this gluten-free batter was just too fabulous to waste!

Anyway, after a long day at a farmers market - situated right next to a corn dog cart - we decided that I should probably blog my gluten-free corn dogs!

Gluten Free Corn Dogs

This recipe has evolved over the years - The first time around, we didn’t have any regular cornmeal in the house.

We did have Red Cornmeal and Blue Cornmeal, though – red having a sweeter, delicate flavor, while blue has a more rustic, earthy, almost roasted flavor.

We went with red, and the resulting corn dogs were delicious – soft, pillowy, and full of flavor!

This homemade corn dogs recipe works equally well with blue or yellow cornmeal, though!

Beyond the actual flavor being perfect, they lacked any of the telltale “gluten-free” texture issues- they were light and airy, moist, and had no “gummy” to it at all.

You could easily serve these to people who are not living gluten-free, without anyone knowing the difference.

Consider making a batch for your next party - your guests will love them!

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Ingredients

This recipe utilizes slightly different ingredients than what you’d normally find as batter ingredients, but they’re all fairly basic ingredients that you should be able to find in any larger grocery store.

A few notes for you:

Gluten Free Flour Mix

As with all of my recipes, I use individual gluten free flours, specifically chosen for the recipe I’m developing.

This control over flavour and the properties of each flour gives the best results, and is more consistent than using any of the “all purpose” blends, in my experience.

For this recipe, you will need:

Masa Harina / Yellow Corn Flour
White Rice Flour
Yellow Corn Meal
Tapioca Starch / Tapioca Flour
Xanthan Gum

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Gluten Free Hot Dogs

You can use whatever type of weiner suits your needs: regular hot dogs, chicken hot dogs, turkey hot dogs... even natural casing dogs, grass-fed beef hot dogs, or gluten-free veggie dogs.

You can even use breakfast sausage or brats - just be sure they’re fully cooked, before dipping them!

Frying Oil

I recommend using vegetable oil, sunflower oil, or canola oil for deep frying these gluten free corn dogs.

Peanut oil is technically another option, but I’m not fond of the flavor it imparts on this recipe, specifically.

Buttermilk

Buttermilk is best, but you can also use regular 2% milk, or any plant based milk for this recipe - with or without a tablespoon of lemon juice mixed in.

We have been making it with unsweetened almond milk lately - that’s what’s pictured in the process shots on this update.

Optional Ingredients

I like to add a little extra seasoning to my corn dog batter - not enough to pick out any one of the flavours, just a hint of *something*.

What I use is:

Cayenne Pepper
Mustard Powder
Onion Powder

Sometimes I’ll skip those seasonings and make a honey batter, swapping out the granulated sugar in favour of liquid honey.

If I’m doing cooked breakfast sausages as corn dogs, I’ll swap the sugar out for maple syrup, and add ½ teaspoon Pure Vanilla Extract.

Yeah, vanilla flavor in corn dogs sounds a bit odd, but it’s almost like a pancake batter with sausage.

Everything Else

Rounding out this recipe, you will need:

Unsalted butter
Large eggs
Granulated sugar
Baking powder / sodium bicarbonate
Salt
Baking soda

... but I really don’t have anything to add, as far as those ingredients go!

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Equipment and Supplies

In addition to ingredients, there are a few pieces of equipment and supplies that will help you out with this recipe:

Skewers

While technically optional, these make the dipping easier, and really... food on a stick is just fun to eat!

There are a few different things you can use as a corn dog stick.

You can buy a product specifically sold as Corn Dog Skewers, which are a good size to use.

Candy Apple Sticks also work, if you happen to have them on hand - though, I prefer a smaller diameter for this use.

On that note though, have you tried my Candy Apples, or Maple Caramel Apples? Both are fantastic "food on a stick" dessert options!

Personally, I just use the Bamboo Skewers I keep on hand for making things like my Chicken Satay.

They’re a bit long, so I just trim them down to size with a pair of kitchen scissors.

The key to whatever you use is that they - when inserted into the hot dogs - aren’t so long that the whole thing won’t fit in whatever vessel you’re frying them in.

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Deep Fryer

You need something to fry these in.

While an actual deep fryer is convenient in terms of keeping the temperature of the oil consistent, don’t worry if you don’t have one.

I just use a big, heavy bottomed pot and a deep frying thermometer.

A Tall Drinking Glass

I use a drinking glass to hold the batter for dipping the prepared hot dogs.

You’ll want one that’s at least as long as the weiner you’re dipping, plus a few inches.

You don’t want the weiner to touch the bottom of the glass, really - and there should be some head space to avoid a mess.

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How to Make Gluten Free Corn Dogs

The full recipe is in the recipe card at the end of this post, here is a pictorial walk through.

Get Everything Ready

Heat oil 375 F (190 C). You can use a deep fryer, or a heavy pan.

Note: If you’re not using a deep fryer, use a heavy, deep pot, filled with at least 3 inches of oil.

I’ll usually heat it over medium high or high heat until it’s close to the right temperature, then turn it down to medium heat, monitor, and adjust as necessary.

Dry the hot dogs off with napkins WELL. Dust with a little masa flour, knock any excess off.

You want just a dusting - if the hotdog isn’t coated, the batter won’t stick. If there is excess masa on the weiner, the batter will just pull it off and ALSO not stick!

If using skewers, stick them into hotdogs, making sure they go in to about halfway up the length of the hotdog, set aside.

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In a large mixing bowl, combine all dry ingredients - including seasonings, if using - whisking to combine.

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In a separate, medium bowl, whisk eggs, buttermilk, and melted butter together.

Stir wet and dry ingredients together, mixing until well combined and relatively smooth.

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Cover with plastic wrap and allow to sit for 10 minutes.

Dip and Cook!

Once 10 minutes is up, give the batter a stir and check the consistency - you can whisk in a little additional milk if you want to thin it out a bit.

Pour batter into a tall glass.

You want enough batter in the glass to be able to coat the entire hot dog, but enough space at the top so the batter doesn’t spill over when you dip the weiner.

You likely won’t fit all of the batter in on one batch - top it up as you go!

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Gently dip hotdogs in the batter one at a time, slowly removing from the batter and allowing excess to drip off.

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Carefully transfer dipped hot dogs to hot oil as you go.

Fry a few at a time - turning every few minutes - until golden brown.

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As corn dogs are cooked, use a (metal!) slotted spoon or metal tongs to transfer them from the oil, to a pan lined with paper towel.

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Gluten Free Corn Fritters

Once you run out of weiners, you can use 2 spoons to top rounded teaspoons of batter into the fryer, and fry til golden.

It’s a great way to use up the remaining batter - basically hush puppies!

Serving and Leftovers

Serve hot, with mustard and/or ketchup for dipping.

Leftovers can be cooled to room temperature and transferred to a freezer bag for storage in the fridge.

These are best reheated in the air fryer for a few minutes at 380-400.

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Gluten Free Corn Dogs

Corn Dogs are usually hard to come by when you have to go gluten-free, but these Gluten Free Corn Dogs are relatively easy to make, and SO good!

Prep Time15 minutes mins

Cook Time20 minutes mins

Resting time10 minutes mins

Course: Appetizer, Main Course

Cuisine: American, Gluten-free

Diet: , Gluten Free

Servings: 8 Corn dogs

Calories: 395kcal

Ingredients

  • Vegetable Oil for deep frying
  • 8 Gluten free beef hot dogs
  • 1 cup Masa plus extra for dusting
  • ¾ cup White rice flour
  • ¼ cup Yellow corn meal
  • 1 tablespoon Tapioca Starch/Flour
  • 1 teaspoon Xanthan gum
  • 1 teaspoon Salt
  • 2 tablespoon Granulated sugar
  • 2 teaspoon Baking powder
  • ½ teaspoon Baking soda
  • 2 Large eggs
  • 2 cups Buttermilk
  • ¼ cup Butter melted

Optional:

  • ¼ teaspoon Cayenne pepper
  • ½ teaspoon Mustard powder
  • ¼ teaspoon Onion powder
  • 8 Corn dog skewers

Instructions

  • Heat oil 375 F (190 C). You can use a deep fryer, or a heavy pan. If not using a deep fryer, use a deep, heavy pot, filled to at least 3" deep.

  • Dry the hot dogs off with napkins WELL. Dust with a little masa flour, set aside

  • Combine all dry ingredients - including seasonings, if using - whisking to combine.

  • In a separate bowl, whisk eggs, buttermilk, and melted butter together. Combine wet and dry ingredients, mixing until well combined and relatively smooth.

  • Transfer batter to a tall glass, cover with plastic film, allow to sit for 10 minutes.

  • If using skewers, stick them into hotdogs, making sure they go in to about halfway up the length of the hotdog.

  • Gently dip hotdogs in the batter one at a time, slowly removing from the batter and allowing excess to drip off.

  • Carefully transfer dipped hot dogs to heated oil. Fry a few at a time - turning every few minutes - until golden brown.

  • As corndogs are cooked, use a (metal!) slotted spoon to transfer them from the oil, to a pan lined with paper towels.

  • Serve hot, with mustard and/or ketchup for dipping.

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Nutrition

Calories: 395kcal | Carbohydrates: 35g | Protein: 11g | Fat: 24g | Saturated Fat: 11g | Cholesterol: 88mg | Sodium: 1094mg | Potassium: 220mg | Fiber: 2g | Sugar: 7g | Vitamin A: 390IU | Calcium: 170mg | Iron: 2mg

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FAQs

Do gluten free corn dogs taste different? ›

Gluten free corn dog that taste like regular

Saw these at the store had to get them since I haven't had a corn dog since being gluten free. My partner is not gf and it taste completely normal to him. It had a crunchy outside with fluffy inside.

Are corn dogs naturally gluten free? ›

Your standard, commercially made corn dogs are not gluten-free as they contain wheat flour. However, there are specifically made gluten-free corn dogs. Applegate Farms is known to make a very tasty gluten-free corn dog, as well as S'Better Farms.

How long to microwave gluten free corn dogs? ›

Cooking Instructions

Conventional Oven (Preferred): Thaw corn dogs and bake for 15 minutes at 350 degrees F. If frozen, bake for 25 minutes. Microwave: Thaw corn dogs and heat for 60 seconds on HIGH. If frozen, heat for 90 seconds.

What goes well with corn dogs? ›

What goes with corn dogs? Every Corn Dog needs a dip – even as simple as ketchup and mustard. They are also delightful with relish, cheese, barbecue sauce, and any type of aioli you can dream up.

Can you taste the difference in gluten-free? ›

Generally, gluten free baked products are characterized by reduced textural and sensorial properties compared to their gluten-containing counterparts [4]. Because of the flours employed, gluten free biscuits may be harder, may present a dry and sandy mouthfeel and an unpleasant appearance, taste, or color [5].

Is it bad for dogs to eat gluten? ›

How is Gluten harmful for your dog? Most dogs digest wheat and other grains just fine and have no adverse effects from having them in their diet. Gluten normally is digested by pancreatic enzymes in the small intestine. However, some dogs – like some hoomans – cannot tolerate gluten.

Who makes gluten-free corn dogs? ›

Certified Gluten Free Corn Dogs

For those of you who may be unfamiliar with Foster Farms gluten free corn dogs, Foster Farms corn dogs are the #1 selling corn dog in America.

What cornflour is gluten-free? ›

Yes, cornflour is naturally gluten-free. This is because maize, also known as corn, contains no gluten. When buying cornflour, make sure to check the package to ensure there has been no cross-contamination if you are coeliac.

Are Morningstar corn dogs gluten-free? ›

Contains Wheat and Their Derivatives,Other Gluten Containing Grain And Gluten Containing Grain Products.,Corn and its derivates.

How many carbs are in gluten-free corn dogs? ›

Foster Farms Gluten Free Honey Crunchy Corn Dogs (1 dog) contains 20g total carbs, 20g net carbs, 9g fat, 7g protein, and 180 calories.

Are French fries gluten-free? ›

Potatoes are mostly gluten-free. However, at restaurants, if they are cooked in a fryer with battered fried foods that contain gluten there is a problem. It means the oil is contaminated and nothing prepared in that fryer is considered gluten-free.

How do you keep corn dogs from splitting in the microwave? ›

When you cook a corn dog in the microwave, the outer shell can split. This can be avoided by cooking it at a lower power level for about a minute and a half. Cook the dog just before the outer shell splits.

What is corn dog batter made of? ›

Combine cornmeal, flour, sugar, baking powder, salt, and pepper in a medium bowl; stir in milk and egg to make a batter.

Is corn good for dogs stomach? ›

Experts say yes, dogs can eat corn—as long as you cook it first and remove it from the cob. “When properly cooked, corn provides a highly digestible source of carbohydrates, essential fatty acids, and protein that pets need,” says Dr. Jason W.

Can dogs detect gluten in food? ›

Gluten is nearly odorless, making it almost impossible to detect by smell, even for a dog's highly-sensitive nose. It is also a large molecule.

Is gluten-free better for dogs? ›

Gluten is typically harmless for dogs, but just like humans, some dogs may experience discomfort from eating gluten, according to The Honest Kitchen. Claudio Salem, Veterinarian Council at organic dog food company Paw Foods, said some dogs can suffer from celiac disease.

What is the difference between grain free and gluten-free dog food? ›

In short: Grain free = contains no grain at all and therefore no gluten. Gluten-free = possibly contains grains, but in any case no grain that contains the protein 'gluten'

Does gluten-free cereal taste different? ›

In fact, we can't taste a difference—except for the sifting. Our sifter takes out grains of barley, wheat, and rye, which can have gluten.

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