Appetizer

Mini Green Chile Corn Dogs

Mini Green Chile Corn Dogs 4.7 · 41 reviews
Total40 min
Serves8-10
DifficultyEasy
Heatmedium
Mini Green Chile Corn Dogs 4.7 · 41 reviews

Classic corn dogs get a New Mexico makeover with Hatch Green Chile mixed right into the batter. These mini green chile corn dogs are perfect for parties, game day, or any time you want fun finger food with a spicy kick—just like the State Fair, but homemade.

Mini Green Chile Corn Dogs? What in the world? I know, that's what I thought to myself as the idea dawned on me. These little guys are adorable and fun with an extra kick.

Summer is slowly coming to a close. And when I say slowly, I mean, HOLY SHNIKES, it was 102 degrees yesterday. That's right. If you don't live in New Mexico, be sad for your lack of Hatch Green Chile, but be happy that it doesn't feel like you're 5 inches from the gates of summer in September. (Too far? Too far. My bad.)

While I cling to little bits of summer like cookouts and road trips and days that vanish into night ever-so-slowly, there are so many reasons I run toward fall without turning back.

Let me put it this way: Summer is like that family member that comes to stay with you every once in a while, and they stay FOREVER. When they're close to arrival, you get excited about all the possibilities and fun that may ensue. But then, before you know it, they've been staying in your house for two weeks and all you want is your LIFE BACK.

On the other hand, the fall season is like that magical family member that lives far away and only comes once in a blue moon. Their life seems like a fairytale as they travel and have amazing friends, and there is so much for you to learn about them. When they come, you soak up every second and wish that they would stay longer and longer and LONGER. Living in New Mexico, this is how I feel about fall.

I love the wardrobe that allows you to look perfect in jeans and a tee when it's paired with comfy boots and a scarf. I also will be the first to admit, WITHOUT SHAME, that my obsessions wax and wane much to the tune of Google search trends. Give me all the pumpkin spice till kingdom come, please and thank you.

But if I had to pinpoint my absolute favorite thing about the transition from summer to fall, it would be the event that happens on the very cusp: The State Fair.

The rides, the dances, the rodeos—OH MY! Not to mention it always happens right around my birthday (21 days away, but who's counting?). Even more than all that, THE FOOD. Am I right? You can get just about anything fried, including Snickers bars, and wash it down with the best lemonade on earth. Most things come on a stick, whether natural (as in, drumstick), or ingeniously applied by man to maximize eating and walking effectiveness.

Everything about corn dogs and curly fries reminds me of the fair. While I'm still trying to dream up something to do with Green Chile and curly fries (loaded with queso is my best idea so far), I went ahead and took a stab at homemade corn dogs for the first time ever.

They were so fun to make! It's a little bit of an involved process, but I think it's totally worth it. Especially if you're making something for a football get-together or a party, this is great finger food! I riffed off of Paula Deen's corn dog recipe. I could not for the life of me find something titled "self-rising corn mix," so I grabbed a box of Jiffy, omitted the added sugar, and called it good. And I mean, GOOD. A spoonful of freeze-dried Hatch green chile stirred into the batter is an easy way to deepen that chile flavor when fresh isn't on hand.

I hope you guys find these to be a spicy take on an old-time favorite!

Mini Hatch green chile corn dogs on skewers

Mini Green Chile Corn Dogs

4.7 from 41 reviews

  • Prep10 min
  • Cook30 min
  • Total40 min
  • Serves8-10
Easymedium heat

Ingredients

  • Flame-roasted Hatch green chile, peeled and ready to eat

    From our farm

    Roasted Hatch Chile (Frozen)

    $80.00

Instructions

  1. Heat oil to 350 degrees in large dutch oven.
  2. Cut hot dogs in half and place on skewers.
  3. Dredge hot dogs in cornstarch, and tap off the excess.
  4. Combine jiffy mix, flour, buttermilk until smooth.
  5. Add chopped green chile and stir to combine.
  6. Dip hot dogs into batter until covered, and place in oil holding the end of the skewer.
  7. Fry until golden brown, about 2-3 minutes.
  8. Repeat unto your heart's content!

Made with Roasted Hatch Chile (Frozen), grown by our family in the Hatch Valley for five generations.

Everything for this recipe

Back label of freeze dried Hatch green chile pouch with rehydration directions
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Flame-roasted Hatch green chile, peeled and ready to eat
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$80
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Cut
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Heat
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Fresh Hatch green chile pods, picked in the Hatch Valley of New Mexico
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Frequently asked questions

How do you make corn dog batter stick to the hot dogs?
Dredge each hot dog in cornstarch first and tap off the excess. The thin starch layer gives the cornmeal batter something to grip, so it clings instead of sliding off in the hot oil. Make sure the batter is smooth and thick enough to coat, and hold the skewer end as you lower each one in.
What oil temperature is best for frying corn dogs?
Heat your oil to 350 degrees in a large Dutch oven. At that temperature the batter sets and turns golden in about two to three minutes without absorbing too much grease or burning. Use a thermometer and fry in small batches so the oil temperature doesn't drop when you add the corn dogs.
Can I make green chile corn dogs ahead for a party?
Yes. These mini corn dogs are great party finger food and reheat well. Fry them ahead, cool completely, then warm in a 375-degree oven for about ten minutes to bring back the crisp. Frying just before guests arrive gives the best texture, but a quick oven reheat keeps them crunchy.
Where can I buy Hatch green chile for the batter?
You can order Hatch green chile shipped from our family farm in the Hatch Valley, including freeze-dried chopped chile that's easy to stir straight into corn dog batter. Real Hatch chile brings brighter, smokier flavor than generic canned green chile, which makes these stand out at any party.
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