Cordon bleu doesn’t have to mean fancy – these Cordon Bleu Hot Dogs have hot dogs wrapped in ham and then topped with a creamy Dijon cheese sauce.
While my boys are pretty close in age, just over 19 months apart, it always amazes me just how different they actually are.
Easton – 4 years old – was never big on actually talking when he first started talking. It wasn’t that he couldn’t talk – he just chose not to. Today, he’s pretty much the same. While he definitely talks more than he did 2 years ago, he’s not one to go up to a stranger and start a conversation.
Camden – 2 years old – is the complete opposite. Sometimes, you would never guess that he is only 2 years old by how much he talks. I will lay with him at night sometimes and he will just talk and talk, full sentences, full stories. He’ll start a conversation with anyone anywhere and always likes to join in the conversation when others are talking.
Easton likes his mommy’s help, and his mommy’s attention. He wants me standing outside of the bathroom when he needs to go. He wants me standing beside the sink when he needs to wash his hands. He wants me waiting inside his bedroom with him when he has to make his bed. He wants help, and encouragement, as he gets dressed.
Camden, on the other hand, is Mr. Independent. He’ll ask me to leave the room while he gets tasks done. I’ll go upstairs to find him in his room, clothes pulled out and already dressed. (Most of the time in dirty clothes, mind you, but he is getting dressed completely by himself!) He wants to walk down the stairs by himself and get into his car seat by himself. He definitely has his moments when he just wants mom to carry him and baby him, but for the most part, he wants to do it himself.
Most of the time, I’m amazed that these two boys come from the same parents – they really are so different.
But one thing they can both agree on are hot dogs.
While both of my boys like their dogs plain with just a little bit of ketchup, I knew it was high time that I brought you all a new hot dog recipe. Can you believe it’s been a whole year since my last hot dog recipe here on Taste and Tell? Such a shame!!
I had actually been toying around with the idea for this hot dog for some time. And then a couple of weeks ago, we had a family dinner, and I was in charge of hot dogs and hamburgers. Well, I was a little overzealous with the hot dogs and ended up buying a million at Costco. So after our family dinner, I still had (actually still have) a ton of extra hot dogs that I needed to use.
These hot dogs are a riff of of the ever so popular chicken cordon bleu. I love the traditional combination of chicken, ham and swiss cheese and a creamy mustard sauce. With these dogs, you are subbing in a beef hot dog for the chicken. You could totally use a chicken hot dog, but like I said, I had a surplus of beef hot dogs on hand. The hot dog gets wrapped with a slice of deli ham, and then grilled. Put your dog in the bun and top it with a creamy Dijon and cheese sauce. It’s totally simple, and totally delicious.
This is a dog I can totally get behind!
More Hot Dog Recipes
Coney Island Hot Dogs
Green Chile Hot Dogs
Taco Dogs
Cordon Bleu Hot Dogs
Ingredients
- 2 tablespoons butter
- 2 tablespoons flour
- 1 tablespoon Dijon mustard
- 1 1/4 cups milk
- 4 oz shredded Swiss or Gruyere
- salt and pepper
- 8 hot dogs
- 8 slices of deli-sliced ham
- 8 hot dog buns
Instructions
- Melt the butter in a medium sized pan or skillet over medium heat. Add the flour and whisk in for a minute or two. Whisk in the mustard. Slowly pour in the milk, whisking constantly to avoid lumps. Continue to cook and whisk until the mixture starts to bubble and thicken. Stir in the cheese until melted. Taste and season with pepper and salt, if desired.
- Meanwhile, heat an outdoor grill or indoor grill pan over medium heat. Wrap one slice of ham around each hot dog and place on the grill. Grill until heated through.
- Place a hot dog in each bun and then top with some of the cheese sauce. Serve immediately.
Boniface says
thank you for sharing this wonderful recipe
Deborah says
Thanks so much – I’m glad you liked it!
dandydogsbiz says
Wow this recipe excite my taste buds. Its perfect for summer getaway.
aimee @ like mother like daughter says
We love hot dogs over here too, and while I’m usually a plain ketchup girl (or jdawgs sauce!) I’m getting sold on the twists on them, like these cordon bleu dogs. Sounds so yummy, I definitely need to give them a try! (Also thanks for linking to my nacho dogs 😉
Joanne Bruno says
My siblings and I are all extremely different…it is pretty funny actually! And it definitely makes you think! Well at least they can agree on the important things – like FOOD.
Amy @Very Culinary says
Meanwhile, neither of my kids ever.stop.talking. Unless they watch something on TV. Or eat. HA. You know how much I love a good dog, and these looks amazing!
Joan Hayes says
Oh my goodness, these look dangerous in all the best ways! 🙂
Chels R. says
Josh and I were saying the same thing the other day about our kids too. Christian is the most dependent on Josh and I, but very independent too. And kind of a bully. Always getting mad at Eden for something he wanted to do that she beat him too. It’s so funny because when he gets mad he kind of growls and says,” Eddy, grr!” I’ll bet my kids would love these hot dogs too! That cheese sauce looks yummy!
Cookbook Queen says
Smart boys — I love hot dogs, too! Especially if they were topped with that dreamy sauce!!