Sentences with frankfurter
frank·furt·er
F f - I expected to bite into a frankfurter that tasted like the kind my mother made - hot out of the frying pan topped with the perfect amount of yellow mustard.
- But it's a frankfurter served up Chilean-style, and that means a liberal topping of chopped tomatoes, guacamole and mayonnaise.
- The author guides us through the best sausages from the UK and elsewhere, from the French andouillette to the Italian luganeghe, German frankfurter and South African boerewors.
- The only danger they face is from health problems brought about by thoughtless divers tempting them with unsuitable food like bread and frankfurter sausages.
- As for those we passed on, especially tempting were the Salmon with Red Caviar and the Tempora Dogs, the latter a breaded frankfurter that a chubby guy at the next table seemed to swallow whole.
- Freshly ground in a special little horseradish-milling machine and extruded straight on to your paper plate next to the frankfurters, the kren is as important a component of the meal as the senf and the cold beer.
- There seems more than enough reason to keep our consumption of frankfurters and hot dogs to a minimum.
- You can do variations with sliced frankfurters, mushrooms cooked in a little butter, prawns, cooked bacon bits - whatever you fancy, really.
- Like sunbathers by a pool, the frankfurters sit firmly but lightly on a white expanse of ground, each one edged by a shadow and marked by a perfect ribbon of mustard worthy of a vendor's expert touch.
- Part of the German family of smooth, mild pork or pork-and-beef sausages, frankfurters have always been the food of the people, served with grated horseradish or mustard and eaten at street stalls throughout Germany and Austria.
- With a certain trepidation we tried some Serbian sausages hoping they would be sausages, not hot dog type frankfurters you so often find.
- Are 4 frankfurters and 4 pieces of white bread a balanced meal?
- Researchers found that aroma compounds, which affect flavor, appear to be released more slowly and last longer in regular frankfurters than in the lower-fat variety.
- You don't really want to know what's in your frankfurters, either.
- We started off with hot frankfurters and fresh pepper slices, moved through cheese and tortilla chips and finished up with seedless grapes and strawberries dipped in chocolate mousse.
- There's a Kransky with angry-looking cross-hatches, a blushing Vienna frankfurter and a forthright Polish bratwurst.