How Long Does An Opened Pack Of Hot Dogs Last In The Fridge?

Close up of a hot dog with mustard
Close up of a hot dog with mustard - Haris Calkic/Getty Images

Hot dogs are a staple at Super Bowl parties, stadiums and arenas, backyard barbecues, and whenever you need a quick and delicious dinner. Betty White even credited this food for her longevity. But in the chronicles of this beloved portable meat on a bun, how long these dogs will last when a package is opened and stored in the fridge can be as mysterious as what meats are in their cylindrical casing. Well, at least you can feel confident that one of these mysteries can be answered.

An opened package of hotdogs will stay fresh for up to a week in the refrigerator when stored in an airtight plastic bag. This means if you aren't planning on making 10 hot dogs for one meal, you can keep the uncooked leftovers and use them for a quick lunch for the kids or a late-night snack after a night out with friends. But if you have any doubt, use your sense of smell and touch to determine if they are ready for the garbage disposal. If frankfurters have a sour smell or they are slimy to the touch, do not eat them.

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Freeze Your Dogs

Hot dogs in freezer safe bag
Hot dogs in freezer safe bag - MosayMay/Shutterstock

Of course, if you have no plans to eat your remaining hot dogs over a week, you can freeze them. Frozen hot dogs are good for up to two months in the freezer when stored in a freezer-safe container. Now, that doesn't mean you have to toss them at the end of month two, it simply means, that is when they are at their peak quality. According to the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA), frozen foods are safe to eat indefinitely; however, the integrity of the food will degrade over time. This could mean on month four when you go to defrost your hotdogs, their texture might be tough or rubbery.

When you are ready to defrost your hot dogs, you want to leave them in your fridge for 24 hours to thaw. This is the safest way without any food safety risks; however, if you find yourself in a hurry, you can fill a bowl with water that is cool but not cold, stick your frozen frankfurters still in the sealed bag into the bowl and leave them there for about 30 minutes.

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