Bloody Finger Hot Dogs Recipe for Halloween (2024)

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These bloody finger hot dogs for Halloween are so gross and yet so amazing, all at the same time! If you’re having a Halloween party, you have to make these, they are so simple to make and they will be a gross party hit for sure!

Bloody Finger Hot Dogs Recipe for Halloween

Ok, this might be my most terrifying Halloween recipe ever … and I LOVE it!

They take “finger food” to a new extreme!

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They’re actually pretty quick and easy to make! You only need about 20 minutes and four ingredients to make these Bloody Severed Finger Hot Dogs.

Ingredients for Bloody Finger Halloween Hot Dogs:

  • hot dogs
  • water
  • hot dog buns
  • ketchup

They make a fairly inexpensive Halloween dinner for a party or you can make them for the kids before trick-or-treating!

I don’t think you really need a formal recipe, but I’m going to include the recipe along with my tips and tricks for cutting the knuckles and nails in a printable recipe at the bottom of this post so you can print it out if needed.

How to Make Bloody Finger Hot Dogs for Halloween

To make these Bloody Finger Halloween Hot Dogs, start a large pot of water boiling on the stove.

Next, make the fingernails and knuckles.

To make the fingernail, slice the two sides of the fingernail, then straight across the top. Then make a slight curved slice for the bottom nail bed. Next, take your knife and carefully slice the thin “fingernail” piece off the top. See the below for sizing to see how big you want to make your nail.

You can see that the one on the left (the first one I cut) was too small. I wanted it to look more realistic, so I cut the next one a bit bigger and it was perfect!

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Next, make the knuckles. Start with making one slit along the middle of the hot dog with two crescent slits directly above and below. Then halfway between the knuckle and the new nail, make two crescent slits. Add two more crescent shaped slits at the very bottom.

Next, boil the hot dogs in the boiling water for 4-5 minutes.

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Then place each “finger” into a hot dog bun loaded with ketchup – be sure to smear some ketchup on the bottom of each “severed finger” and more at the top of the bun.

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If you want, you can add a thinly sliced square piece of white onion for the actual “nail,” but it’s a bit of extra work that I didn’t think was really needed.

If you’re making these for a large family or Halloween party, I highly recommend using a larger stockpot so you can boil several hot dogs at the same time!

Here’s the full, printable recipe with my tips and tricks for cutting the fingernails and knuckles:

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Prep Time: 10 minutes

Cook Time: 10 minutes

Total Time: 20 minutes

These Bloody Severed Finger Hot Dogs take "finger food" to an extreme and will be perfect for your Halloween party or before trick-or-treating!

Ingredients

  • hot dogs
  • hot dog buns
  • ketchup
  • water
  • optional: thinly sliced onion as fingernail

Instructions

  1. Start a large pot of water boiling on the stove.
  2. To make the fingernails, slice the two sides of the fingernail, then straight across the top. Then make a slight curved slice for the bottom nail bed. Next, take your knife and carefully slice the fingernail piece off the top. See the below photo in the blog post for sizing to see how big you want to make your nail.
  3. Next, to make the knuckles, make one slit along the middle with two crescent slits directly above and below it. Then halfway between the new knuckle and the nail, make two crescent slits. And add two more crescent-shaped slits at the very bottom.
  4. Boil the hot dogs for 4-5 minutes.
  5. Then place each "finger" into a hot dog bun loaded with ketchup - be sure to smear some ketchup on the bottom of each "severed finger" and a bit at the top of the bun.
  6. If you want, you can add a thinly sliced square piece of white onion for the "nail," but it's a bit of extra work that I didn't think was needed.

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Below is the photo again so you can see how large to make the nail. The one on the left was the first “nail” I cut and I didn’t think it was big enough to be realistic, so I went a little bigger like the one on the right. I think this is the key to making them look realistic.

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Have you ever thrown a Halloween party with a bunch of “gross” looking food? I think it would be really fun for older kids, pre-teens, and adults along with an “eyeball punch” and “witch’s finger” pretzels or my Melted Witch Milkshakes.

Let me know in a comment below if you’re brave enough to eat aBloody Finger Hot Dog for Halloween this year!

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FAQs

How to make the juiciest hot dog? ›

The Findings

For the juiciest, most flavorful dog, Boil in Beer, and you'll end up with a plump contender that tastes more like a hot dog than any other hot dog. For an exceptionally juicy dog with muted flavor—for when you'd like condiments to really shine—Boil in Water.

Why do hot dogs come in packs of 10 and buns in 8 bulletproof monk? ›

Quotes. Kar : The reason hot dogs come in packages of ten but hot dog buns come in packages of just eight is so you'll always need more buns for your hot dogs. Because no matter how much you get, how much you achieve, how many times you win... You can never, ever let yourself feel like it's enough.

Why aren't hot dogs and buns sold in the same number? ›

Bottom Line. Hot dogs and their companion buns are sold in different-sized quantities due to the fact that most prepackaged meats are offered by the pound, while bread and buns are sold in sizes that are defined by the pans they're baked in.

What makes hot dogs taste better? ›

Additions like feta cheese, cucumber, sautéed peppers, oven-dried tomatoes, and a spicy aioli will impress guests at your summer cookout.

What is the secret ingredient in hot dogs? ›

Sodium nitrite - A ingredient responsible for curing, sodium nitrite is 1)anti-oxidant which keeps hot dogs from quickly going rancid; 2) gives cured meats their characteristic pink color and their unique cured taste; and 3) inhibits many dangerous bacteria helping make the hot dogs much safer.

What does spaghetti in a hot dog bun mean? ›

Spaghetti in a Hot Dog Bun helps drive home the message that being different is what's actually cool. And being mean – isn't! I love this book and wish all kids (and many adults actually!), had the chance to read it. It's a life lesson that'll carry them through some tough times.

What is the difference between a hot dog and a weiner? ›

A combination of beef and pork is referred to as a wiener. In America, we've kind of reversed it: In general, all-beef dogs are called franks or frankfurters, while Oscar Mayer is really the only major brand using the word wiener, specifically in reference to its classic dog, a combination of pork, turkey, and chicken.

Should you boil hot dogs before grilling? ›

We don't recommend you completely boil your hot dogs before grilling them, but you can experiment with “bathing” your hot dogs before grilling. You bathe a hot dog by simmering for a few minutes in a flavorful liquid like an ale.

Are hot dogs better boiled or microwaved? ›

Although the microwaved hot dogs were tastier than the boiled ones, I don't think the time I spent wrapping and heating the franks was worth it. They lacked the crispy exterior of the air-fried and grilled hot dogs.

Can dogs eat hot dogs? ›

Feeding your dog fatty foods, like hot dogs, bacon, ribs, or fried chicken, can upset your dog's stomach and cause vomiting and diarrhea. It can also lead to pancreatitis, which is an inflammation of the pancreas. Some breeds, like Miniature Schnauzers and Yorkshire Terriers, may be more prone to pancreatitis.

What is a hot dog without a bun called? ›

Originally Answered: What do you call a hotdog without the bun? It's still a hot dog. However. if you want to be more precise, call it by the name for that type of sausage. Traditionally, a hot dog (sandwich) is made with a wiener.

Why doesn't McDonald's sell hotdogs countless? ›

McDonald's founder Ray Kroc had prohibited the company from selling hot dogs, regardless of potential demand, as he said there's no telling what's inside a hot dog's skin.

How do you keep hot dogs moist? ›

Wrap it in a paper towel and place it directly in the microwave or put the hot dog on a plate and cover it with a paper towel. The paper towel traps the moisture that escapes from the hot dog as it cooks, keeping it nice and juicy.

How to make hot dogs juicy grill? ›

Poaching natural-casing hot dogs and then finishing them on a hot grill keeps them moist and juicy while getting just the right amount of char.

What is the ingredient of tender juicy hotdog? ›

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