Copycat Disney Corn Dog Recipe (2024)

Hello again everyone! I love working with Get Away Today because I often get to undertake the task of recreating some of Disney’s DELICIOUS park foods. Today I’m sharing a copycat Disneyland recipe with you… because we all know half the reason anyone travels to the Disneyland Resort is for the FOOD! This Copycat Disney Corn Dog recipe tastes just like the real thing, and will make you feel like you’re right there in Disneyland, soaking up the Southern California sun. Those of us experiencing winter right now could really use some of that sunshine, right?!

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The food at the Disney Parks is not only delicious, but has nostalgia as well. The smell of cinnamon churros makes me want to relax at the Cozy Cone Motel in Cars Land with the sounds of Mater singing in the background. Fresh, buttery popcorn reminds me of the happy feeling I get watching Disney Characters parade down Main Street, U.S.A.. The sweet taste of a Dole Whip puts a smile on my face as I think about the jokes on Jungle Cruise Adventure. What’s your favorite Disneyland treat? What happy travel memories does it bring to your mind?

A few years ago, my family and I had a chance to visit Disneyland for a vacation. One afternoon at Disney California Adventure Park, we happened upon what has become one of our new favorite foods – the Disneyland corn dog!

At the time, my little boy was too short to ride on Goofy’s Flight School attraction, so he and I had a few minutes to spare while the rest of our family group went on the dizzying roller coaster. We could smell something fried and delicious being made nearby, so we headed over to check it out.

The Corndog Castle was making hand dipped, freshly fried corn dogs. We had heard people say good things about Disneyland corn dogs, so we decided to taste them for ourselves! It was a VERY good decision. They were so tasty! What is it about carnival style food that makes it so satisfying?

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I decided to try my hand at a copycat Disney corn dog recipe, to see if we could replicate our Resort food experience at home. There are a LOT of recipes online that I sorted through and discarded. The recipe I’m sharing today for a copycat Disney corn dog is a happy mix of many of the recipes I went through. I hope you love it and that these corn dogs bring you back to a magical moment on Paradise Pier.

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Copycat Disney Corn Dog Recipe

Copycat Disney Corn Dog

Ingredients

  • 3/4Ccorn meal
  • 3/4Cflour
  • 1Tsugar
  • 1/3tspsalt
  • 1.5tspbaking powder
  • 1egg
  • 1Tcooking oil
  • 2Thoney
  • 3/4Cbuttermilk
  • 8hot dogs
  • 2Coil for frying
  • 8wooden dowels

Instructions

  1. Place dry ingredients in a bowl. Mix until fully combined.

  2. In a separate container, add the egg, oil and honey. Stir together so the egg is beaten.

  3. Pour the egg mixture into the dry ingredients bowl. Add the buttermilk and stir all together. Do not over-mix.

  4. Set thick batter aside and allow to set while preparing the oil and hot dogs.

  5. Place a frying pan on the stove and warm to medium heat. Add about 2 cups of oil, or enough for oil to be 1 inch deep.

  6. Poke wooden sticks into the ends of the hot dogs, about 3/4 of the way up the hot dog's center.

  7. Pour a few scoops of the copycat Disney corn dog batter into a tall glass. Dip the hot dog into the glass, rolling it in the batter.

  8. Fry the battered hot dog for about one minute, then rotate it 1/3 of the way around. Continue frying for another minute, then rotate it another 1/3 of the way around. Continue until corn dog is dark, golden brown.

  9. Remove fried corn dog from oil and let it cool on a paper towel. Repeat with all corn dogs.

You can follow along with me below as I make this copycat Disney corn dogs recipe:

Copycat Disney Corn Dog Recipe – Prep Work

Place the dry ingredients in a bowl. Mix them until they are fully combined.

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In a separate container add the egg, oiland honey. Stir it together so the egg is beaten.

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Pour the egg mixture into the dry ingredients bowl. Add the buttermilk and stir it all together. Do not over mix it. You just want all the dry ingredientsmixed in with the wet.

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The batter will be pretty thick. Then, set the batter aside for a few minutes. It will continue to set up while you get the oil and hot dogs ready.

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Place a frying pan on your stove and get it warm at medium heat. Pour in about 2 cups of oil. This measurement will depend on the size of your pan. The oil should be about an inch deep.

Copycat Disney Corn Dog Recipe – Checking the Oil

You can test if your oil is ready for frying by placing a small scoop of batter into the oil. If it floats to the top and starts to bubble, the oil is hot enough for frying. If it starts smoking and cooking the batter really fast, then turn the burner down a little. If the batter sinks and doesn’t bubble at all, wait a few minutes longer and try the test again.

Poke the sticks into the ends of the hot dogs. I used caramel apple sticks because they are more sturdy than barbecue skewer sticks. They were also a great legnth. Push the stick to be about 3/4 the way up the hotdog center.

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The quality of the hot dog is really important to the finished taste of a copycat Disneyland corn dog. I recommend buying the all beef premium quality dogs.

Place a few scoops of the copycat Disneyland corn dog batter in a tall glass. Dip the hot dog into the glass and roll it around as you pull it out of the batter. The batter should stick to the hot dog. It takes a little bit of practice!

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Copycat Disney Corn Dog Recipe – Frying

Place it into the oil to fry.

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just want to quickly show you a picture of the first two corn dogs that I cooked. This is what yours will look like if you make the layer of batter on the hot dog too thick. They get all flat and crazy. It really only takes a thin layer of batter to cook up nicely. The good news is that these corn dogs were still tasty. They were just not very pretty.

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Let your copycat Disneyland corn dog cook for about one minute and then rotate it about 1/3 of the way around. Wait a minute and then rotate it again. Continue rotating until the corn dog is a dark golden brown. Rotate the dog using tongs on the stick

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Take the corn dog out of the oil and let it cool resting on a paper towel or napkin.Repeat the cooking process until all of the corn dogs are fried and ready

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I hope you enjoyed frying up and eating your copycat Disney corn dogs! It was, thankfully, a lot easier than I anticipated to make them at home. Now we can all enjoy a little bit of Disneyland’s carnival eats at home in our own kitchens, anytime!

If you’re interested in trying any of the real deal foods at the Disneyland Resort, then it’s time to start planning your next vacation with Get Away Today! There are so many amazing celebrations happening this Spring, including the Get Your Ears On Celebration of Mickey and Minnie’s 90th anniversary. Visit www.getawaytoday.com or call an agent at 855-GET-AWAY for details on how you can save big at Disneyland this year. Mention ‘Or so she says…’ sent you and use code OSSS2015 for additional savings on your Southern California vacation package.

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FAQs

What are Disney corn dogs made of? ›

all-purpose flour– Flour is used to make the batter for the corn dogs. kosher salt– Kosher salt is a coarse salt commonly used in cooking and baking. baking powder– Baking powder is used in the batter for the corn dogs. granulated sugar– This fine white sugar is used to add a touch of sweetness to the batter.

Are Disney corn dogs all beef? ›

What's in the Disneyland Corn Dog Recipe? The Little Red Wagon employees told us that their Disneyland Corn Dog recipe uses a chicken and beef hot dog as the base, and most Disney message boards have confirmed it's the John Morrell brand.

What are mini corn dogs called? ›

Small corn dogs, known as "corn puppies", "mini corn dogs", or "corn dog nuggets", are a variation served in some restaurants, generally on the children's menu or at fast food establishments. A serving includes multiple pieces, usually 10.

What are the different corn dogs at Disneyland? ›

Choose from a variety of corn dog styles: Original, Hot Link, Cheddar Stick or—for the early riser—Breakfast. All cometh with Cuties® mandarin oranges or a bag of chips. Eat like royalty at Corn Dog Castle!

Does Disneyland still sell corn dogs? ›

Feast on classic corn dogs or try some with a scrumptious flavor twist!

Why is my corn dog batter not sticking? ›

If the batter is not sticking to your corn dogs (or Korean corn dogs), there are two likely causes. The hot dogs may not have been dried fully before they were dipped in the flour and batter. Any liquid on the hot dogs will create a barrier inhibiting the flour and batter from sticking, so don't skip this crucial step.

Why is the batter falling off my corn dogs? ›

Coat the outside in flour

This helps the batter stick better to the meat. If you were to try to dip the hot dogs without any flour, the batter would just slide right off! While some people use popsicle sticks for skewering, I prefer to use wooden skewers with a pointy tip, to make sure they don't fall off.

Is a corn dog just a battered sausage? ›

A corn dog is a sausage (usually a hot dog) that has been skewered, coated in a cornmeal batter, and deep-fried.

How much does a Disney corn dog cost? ›

It's a hot dog on a stick, inside a hollowed-out pickle, which is then dipped in cornbread batter, coated in panko breadcrumbs, and deep fried. The pickle dog comes with a side of peanut butter for dipping and a bag of chips for $13.

Do Disneyland corn dogs have pork? ›

Since around 2009/10 Disney went away from all beef hotdogs to a beef and chicken dog. There is no pork in these dogs but they will make sure guests know they are not kosher as the all beef hotdogs were not either.

Are Sonic's corn dogs 100% beef? ›

Our Corn Dogs contains beef, pork and turkey.

What is a Minnesota corn dog? ›

In Minnesota, Pronto Pups and corn dogs have been pitted against each other for at least half a century — and their supporters are resolute in the distinction between the two. Stalwarts say the difference is clear: Pups are made with pancake batter and corn dogs use cornbread batter.

What are the swamp corn dogs called? ›

Cattails are one of the most recognizable plants found growing in wetlands, marshes or along the shores of ponds, lakes and rivers. They are tall, erect (nearly 10 feet high), stiff plants with long grasslike leaves.

Are corn dogs healthy? ›

One corn dog contains 330 calories, 34 grams of carbs and 10 grams of protein (24). However, corn dogs contain processed meat, which several studies have linked to an increased risk of colon cancer and heart disease ( 25 , 26 , 27 ). In addition, corn dogs are another food that's deep-fried in processed vegetable oil.

Is a Pluto pup a corn dog? ›

Whether you call it a pluto pup, dagwood dog, or corn dog, we can all agree that these American fair classics will be a hit with the kids and adults alike. Drizzled with ketchup and mustard, these crispy, battered hot dogs make the ultimate party food.

What do Disney dogs smell for? ›

"Vapor wake" dogs - which are trained to sniff out explosives and other possible threats - will also be used to roam the park, Brown said. The measures were also being rolled out at Walt Disney World in Orlando. In 2004, Disney World experimented with metal detectors at its entrance but did not make them permanent.

What are fun dogs made out of? ›

Hot dogs are made from the emulsified meat trimmings of chicken, beef, or pork. This meat mixture is blended with other ingredients (like preservatives, spices, and coloring) into a batter-like substance.

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