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Make crispy, golden corn dogs at home with this easy Corn Dog Recipe that delivers fair-quality results using simple ingredients. Perfect for family fun, it’s like having yummy carnival food in the comfort of your own home!

🎡 These hand-dipped fried corndogs are crispy on the outside and cooked to perfection on the inside. You will be so surprised how easy it is to make homemade corndogs that taste better than the ones from the fair!
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🩷 Melissa
This corn dog recipe uses pantry staples you likely already have on hand. With just cornmeal, flour, eggs, and milk, you can create that iconic crispy coating that rivals any fair or carnival treat.
Unlike store-bought versions, you control every ingredient. Choose your favorite hotdog brand, adjust the sweetness level, or experiment with different dipping sauces to create your perfect corn dog experience.
The combination of cornmeal and all-purpose flour creates the ideal texture – crispy on the outside with just the right amount of structure to stay put on the stick.

Homemade Corn Dog Recipe
Equipment
- Food thermometer long, digital for deep frying and candy
Ingredients
- 1 package hotdogs, I like Hebrew National.
- 10-14 popsicle sticks or sucker sticks
- 2 quarts of oil for frying, such as vegetable, corn, or canola oil
- 1 cup cornmeal
- 2 cups all-purpose flour
- 1/3 cup granulated sugar
- 1 tablespoon baking powder
- 1/2 teaspoon salt
- 2 large eggs
- 2 cups whole milk
Instructions
- Remove the hotdogs from the package and cut them in half. (See photos for orientation of cut.)
- Poke a popsicle or sucker stick into the cut end of each hotdog, pushing it at least half way into the hot dog. Place them on a paper towel-lined, rimmed baking sheet.
- Add your oil to a large Dutch oven or high-walled cast iron skillet, and place it over medium-high heat to start heating. If you have a paddle thermometer, you can clip it to the side to see the temperature. I do recommend using a thermometer for best results!
- In a medium mixing bowl, add the cornmeal, flour, sugar, baking powder, and salt. Whisk to combine.
- Add the eggs and milk and stir to combine well.
- Place part of the cornmeal batter in a tall drinking cup.
- When the oil has reached 350° to 375°F, grab the corndog by the stick and dip it into the cup of batter. Remove it from the batter and place it in the hot oil.
- Repeat with a few more hotdogs so that you have 4-6 in your pan, depending on the size. Don't crowd the pan or add too many!
- Let the corndogs cook for 4-6 minute or until they are a deep golden brown. Use a spider strainer or a wire skimmer to remove the corndogs from the oil and place them on a paper towel-lined baking sheet.
- Repeat with remaining hotdogs until they are all cooked, adjusting your burner temperature as needed to help maintain a steady oil temperature.
- Serve hot with your favorite dipping sauces.
Notes
Nutrition
How to Make Homemade Corndogs


Step 1: Mix up your simple batter.
Step 2: Pat your hotdogs dry and put the sticks in them.


Step 3: When the oil is hot, dip the hotdogs into the batter.
Step 4: Fry until golden brown without crowding the pan. Enjoy!
Recipe FAQs
I like to buy regular-sized hotdogs—no extra long for this recipe. Choose your favorite brand of hot dog and go for it.
If you are struggling to get the batter to stick to the hot dog, try drying it off with a paper towel before dipping it into the batter. That should work!
Yes! If you made a large batch, let the corndogs cool completely and then store them in an airtight container. They make a great snack for another day. Just reheat them in the oven or air fryer.

Expert Tips
- Stick Choices: For corndogs, you can use popsicle sticks, candy apple sticks, or craft sticks. I’ve seen them at Walmart, Target, and Hobby Lobby. I’ve even used chopsticks, which I washed when I was done.
- Easy Dipping: Add your batter to a tall drinking glass so it’s easier to dip the long corndog into—much easier than trying to dip it into a shallow bowl.
- Best Strainer / Scooper: I have a spider strainer that I use for all of my fried food and love it, you could also use tongs or a slotted metal spoon.
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Good flavor but they’re not crispy and there was way too much batter for a single pack of corndogs. If I made them again, I’d cut the recipe in half.
Can I use gluten free flour
Should work great!
Did the gluten free flour work? My kiddo has celiac disease and I think he would love these.
I bet a 1:1 gluten free baking flour would! Maybe add an extra egg?
Thank you for the recipes!
So delicious and easy!
Would this work with avocado oil?
Yep, that’ll work great.