1. Across the busy plaza, vendors sell hot dogs and croissant sandwiches.
在热闹广场的另一边,摊贩叫卖著热狗和羊角三明治。
2. She bought a hot dog from a stand on a street corner.
她从街角的小摊上买了个热狗。
3. He chomped his way through two hot dogs.
他呼哧呼哧地吃掉了两个热狗。
4. It's perverse of him to buy hot dogs when we want ice - cream .
我们要 雪糕,他偏买热狗,这个人脾气乖张.
5. He bought a hot dog and had it covered with all the fixings.
他买了一个热狗,在上面撒满了各色配菜。
6. She bought a hot dog from a stand on a street corner and wolfed it down.
他从街角小摊上买了一个热狗,大口地吃了下去。
7. She was taking tiny bites of a hot dog and daintily wiping her lips with a napkin.
她小口地吃著热狗,用餐巾优雅地擦著嘴。
8. I saw a woman who sold hot dogs on the street.
我看见一位女士在街上卖热狗.
9. She had to make the hot dogs and give change -- all very quickly.
她必须迅速的做好热狗并给人找零 钱.
10. I'm have six packages of hot dogs.
我买了六包热狗.
11. And I have two dozen hot dog buns.
我还买了两打热狗面包.
12. She put a dash of French mustard on the hot dogs.
她在热狗上放了少量的芥末.
13. There is nothing better than a hot dog in the country.
在美国没有比热狗更好的东西了.
14. They gobbled up hot dogs.
他们猛吃热狗.
15. They had a hot dog roast last Sunday.
他们上星期天举行了一次烤热狗野餐会.
Hot dogs are an All-American fare. But most likely, it was German sausage makers who first came up with the idea. In fact, there are reports of German immigrant selling them from push carts in New York’s Bowery as far back as the 1860s. A century and a half later, hot dogs are still the number one treat on the street.
Traditional hot dogs are made from a mix of pork, beef and chicken. The cuts they start with are called trimmings, pieces of meat leftover from cutting steaks or pork chops. The trimmings are grounded the same way butchers chop up hamburger meat, by pushing the cuts through grated metal plates.
Processed chicken trimmings are added to the ground meat, followed by food starch, salt and other flavorings. These flavorings vary depending on where the hot dogs are to be sold, because people in different regions have different tastes.
Water is sprayed into the mix, and everything is blended together in a big vat. Corn syrup adds a dash of sweetness. The addition of even more water helps to disperse the ingredients and make the hot dogs juicier. Another machine then purees the meat batter into a fine emulsion and vacuums out any air.
Long rolls of cellulose tubing are loaded into the stuffing machine. It pumps the meat puree into these casings, twisting it every five and a quarter inches, the length of one hot dog. It takes just 35 seconds to make a chain of hot dogs that would span a soccer field twice.
Then, three of those hot dog chains are linked together to make an even longer string. And they’re loaded several at a time into another machine, which drapes the hot dogs onto moving racks. The process is carefully timed, so that the twist always lands on the bar.The racks shunt the hot dogs to a liquid *** oke shower, then into an oven with several cooking zones. The liquid *** okes seeps through the casing and adds flavor to the dogs as they bake.
Hot out of the oven, these franks are drenched in cold salty water, to chill them in preparation for packaging. The hot dogs then file down to an unloading zone. Here, a machine pulls them off the bars onto an conveyer. Then, the hot dogs slide off the conveyer into metal containers.
If you’ve been wondering those black stripes on the casings, all is about to be revealed. The stripe is a marker attached to the casing. The absence of the black stripe means the hot dog is cooked and ready for packaging. Inside the peeler machine, a tiny knife slits each casing along the top. Then, steamy air blows the casings right off the dogs. This machine peels 700 hot dogs a minute.
An inspector makes sure the casing has been pletely removed, and that there are no defects in the dogs. Then, it’s into a device that looks like a plastic bicycle chain. The sprockets position the hot dogs for packaging.
This factory manufactures an incredible 300,000 hot dogs an hour. That’s close to two and a half million per shift. They really do churn them out like sausages. Fire up the grill, and a mouthwatering meal is just minutes away.
热狗英文:[食] hot dog Across the busy plaza, vendors sell hot dogs and croissant sandwiches. 在热闹广场的另一边,摊贩叫卖着热狗和羊角三明治。She bought a hot dog from a stand on a street corner. 她从街角的小摊上买了个热狗。He chomped his way through two hot dogs. 他呼哧呼哧地吃掉了两个热狗。