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Revision as of 07:04, 11 February 2025
Pronto Pup is a brand of corn dog that originated in the United States. The Pronto Pup vendors at the Minnesota State Fair claim to have invented the corn dog in 1941.
History
The Pronto Pup was first introduced in the early 1940s by George and Versa Boyington of Portland, Oregon. The Boyingtons created the Pronto Pup as a convenient and easy-to-eat food for people attending the Oregon State Fair. The Pronto Pup quickly gained popularity and became a staple at state fairs across the United States.
Preparation
Pronto Pups are made by dipping a hot dog into a batter made from flour, cornmeal, and seasonings. The coated hot dog is then deep-fried until the batter is golden brown and crispy. Pronto Pups are typically served on a stick for easy eating.
Popularity
Pronto Pups are particularly popular in the Midwest, especially at the Minnesota State Fair, where they are one of the top-selling foods. In addition to state fairs, Pronto Pups can also be found at carnivals, amusement parks, and other events.
Variations
While the traditional Pronto Pup is made with a hot dog, variations exist. Some vendors offer Pronto Pups made with sausage, cheese, or other fillings. There are also vegetarian and gluten-free versions available.
See also
