How to Easy Yummy Nik Nak Pady Wak

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Nik Nak Pady Wak. The phrase originated from the old English nursery rhyme, "This old man". Nick nack or "knick knack" refers to the sound produced when playing the bones, as a musical instrument that later evolved into using metal spoons held loosely between the finger and stroked across a board, a shoe or most commonly the fingers of the opposite hand. Each verse refers to the common practice in Ireland of of.
With a knick-knack, paddy whack, Give a dog a bone, This old man came rolling home.
This old man, he played nine.
He played knick-knack on my spine.
You can have Nik Nak Pady Wak using 14 ingredients and 16 steps. Here is how you cook it.
Ingredients of Nik Nak Pady Wak
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Prepare of ★★★★★ Hotdogs☆☆☆☆☆☆.
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Prepare 2 pounds of hotdogs.
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It’s of ☆☆☆☆☆☆sloppy joe mixture★★★★★★★.
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You need 1 pound of ground beef, I used sirloin.
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Prepare 1 pound of bulk sausage I used Odems Tennessee Pride.
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Prepare 12 ounces of tomato paste.
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It’s 15 ounces of diced tomatoes.
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You need 1/3 cup of mayan chocolate rub see my recipe.
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It’s of ☆☆☆☆☆☆☆ onions★★★★★★★.
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It’s 4 of small onions.
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Prepare 1-1/2 tablespoons of extra virgin olive oil.
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You need 1 teaspoon of seasoned salt, I used Lawreys brand, no msg.
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It’s of ★★★★★★★★ cheese☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆.
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Prepare 4 cups of shredded mozzarella cheese.
With a knick-knack, paddy whack, Give a dog a bone.
One Finger, One Thumb This Old Man Dry Bones With a knick, knack, paddy whack, Give the dog a bone; This old man came rolling home. —-THE END—-Rebus Rhymes: Topics.
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Knick-Knack-Paddy-Wack Lyrics: This old man he / Played one / He played knick-knack on my drum / Knick-knack-paddy-wack give a dog a bone / This old man came rolling home / This old man he.
Nik Nak Pady Wak instructions
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Take a pan get it HOT slice the onions. Add oil and onions ..
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When they start to caramelize add salt and stir constantly..
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Slice hotdogs longways. Then slice into mostly thirds, but also about a quarter of the hotdogs cut into quarters.
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Line a deep oven safe dish with half the hotdog pieces,.
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Cover the whole bottom of dish. My dish is 10 inches in diameter and 4 inches deep.
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Now layer the onions atop the hotdogs.
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Add the cheese, about a cup full..
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Cook the sausage and beef adding the Mayan chocolate rub, incorporate well..
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Add tomatoes and stir in well..
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Add tomato paste, let cook till it is blended in well.
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When done add half the sloppy joe mixture you just made tobthe layer of cheese.
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Add another cup of cheese.
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Then the rest of the hotdogs.
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Rest of the sloppy joe mixture.
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Now add the last 2 cups of cheese.
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Put in the oven and turn it on to 400° Fahrenheit for 30-40 minutes. Let sit 10 minutes. Serve I hope you enjoy!.
He played knick-knack on my hen With a knick-knack, paddy whack Give a dog a bone This old man came rolling home This old man, he played eight He played knick-knack on my gate With a knick-knack, paddy whack Give a dog a bone This old man came rolling home This old man, he played nine He played knick-knack on my line With a knick-knack, paddy whack The truth behind 'Knick-Knack Paddy whack'? by Kevin Patrick Murphy The source of the Nursery Rhyme "This is old Man", has been unearthed in the archives of RTE - the Irish Broadcasting Company.
Hello, I need the origin and historical meaning of Knick Knack Paddy Whack for a school assignment.
I believe the song had something to do with either the Irish Mafia, a druken Irishmen, the Irish banking industry, or Oliver Cromwell.
I am not sure and need proof on what the song means in a historical context.
But always cross in the green, never in between.