OT: What do you put on your hot dog?

Kinda funny and Ironic, I was bowling at league tonight and ordered two cheese dogs and as I was listing the ingredients (Ketchup, BBQ, Mayo and Onions) the lady's face got worse and worse. When I was done listing them, she said one word.. "No" and made me tell the lady that was making the dog what I wanted.

It was quite funny, she didn't even want to repeat what I said haha.
 
How can you eat Hot Dogs ?? What a junk food !! How about dumplings, sauerkrout, meat !!! I am Czech - I don't eat hot dogs !!!
 
I forgot, COSTCO hot dogs are the absolute best. I also hate the "snap" I just keep thinking what the casing is made of. Also Wrigley has the absolute best best best jumbo's.
 
I split a tamale down the center lay it in the bun, put the hot dog in there cover with chili, cheese, cucumbers, tomatos, sport peppers and celery salt. [/B][/QUOTE]

Yeah...I used to love those, the people who had those "hot dog carts" always had the best dogs...everything was steamed...even the poppy seed bun was warm but not soggy. And the sport peppers have to be hot and fresh..not all old and soggy.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=14569671#post14569671 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by aiko670
This is Chicago.

No ketchup!!!!

Mustard, onions, tomato, relish, pickle, sport peppers and celery salt.

In other words... Drag it through the garden!

One more thing... It's gotta snap!

A real Chicago Dog

Bill
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=14575712#post14575712 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by doubled50
I forgot, COSTCO hot dogs are the absolute best.

+1 $1.50 w/pop

I do have to say ketchup is ok for a corn dog!!!
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=14574788#post14574788 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by dohc97
i second jimmys on pulaski and grand ave.

I grew up 2 blocks away. I was raised on those things. You haven't had a Chicago dog, if you've never been there.

This is what hot dogs should look like.
JimmysRedHot3.jpg
 
Im reading this at 8 am and saw that pic. Makes me want to run out right now and get a hot dog. Damn that looks good.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=14577082#post14577082 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Drag Racer
Im reading this at 8 am and saw that pic. Makes me want to run out right now and get a hot dog. Damn that looks good.

Me too!
 
I will add this bad news for hot dog lovers... The Weiner Circle has been shut down for 3 months. Since I live in KC and Chicago... One of my treats when in Chi town is to hit Weiner Circle.... something about a Char dog...

Over the holidays I discovered that they were shut down because of a health code violation (no hot water). I have since heard that the owner will not be reopenning. :(

As for my hot dogs: I do a double char cheddar dog with ketchup, tomato wedges, raw onion and copious amounts of celery salt.

Gene and Judes after a trip to Rolling Stone records (in the old days), Superdog, and what used to be UdawgU are a few of my favs... But nothing rivals the spectacle/show that was the Weiner Circle.
 
I like my dogs well done with Cheese melted on, with onions, ketchup, hot peppers, mayo, honey mustard and whatever else I can find in the kitchen....

Im sure a day will come when I throw some of Rods food on there... see what the hype is all about:eek2:
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=14572368#post14572368 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by aiko670
For the record... If you're over 12yrs old you should not be putting ketchup on a red hot. Period!

Oh for crying out loud, people who try to argue these things need to grow up! ;) (notice the wink, people!) This whole hot dog and pizza argument is nothing more than an antiquated, out-dated d**k-measuring competition between NY and Chi-town. Nobody knows why there is such a rivalry between foodies in these two cities or even how it all started. But for some reason, people perpetuate the hostilities out of pure tradition.

As a civilized society, we have progressed well beyond this. And there are so many wonderfully different foods and tastes available to us these days. Good food is very, very, very subjective and totally based on personal preference.

No one can identify absolute standards when referencing specific foods. It's impossible! Even within a specific "standard" there are so many variations that no one could ever agree on just one. Take the Chicago-style hot dog as an example. A Chicago classic, right? There's no mistaking it, right? There's a definite standard, right? Wrong!!! How many people have already posted in this thread about how the Chicago-style is the only way to go with hot dogs, and yet, many of them listed ingredients that vary from one to another, even if the variation is only slight. Go to 10 different classic dog stands in Chicago and order a Chicago-style dog. I guarantee you not a one will be exactly identical. They may be very similar, but there will be some difference.

These days, no one should be judged on their personal food preferences. And no one should be told they are wrong just because they have a different taste in food than you. They are just too many variables to take into consideration.

That being said, one of my favorite styles of hot dog comes from Peru (I think). I saw it on the Food Network once. Put a cooked dog in a bun. Mix up equal parts of ketchup, mustard, and mayo. Slather that on top of the dog. Take two handfuls of Ruffles potato chips, crush them, and then sprinkle them on top of the dog. You get a dog with a wonderfully tangy taste and an awesome crunch! Definitely good eats!
 
Ketchup only. I get the "you don't put ketchup on a hot dog" from my Dad too, but I don't think his taste buds work anyway.

QUOTE]Go to 10 different classic dog stands in Chicago and order a Chicago-style dog. I guarantee you not a one will be exactly identical. They may be very similar, but there will be some difference.[/QUOTE]

That would take me twenty years. I guess my one trip every two years to Chicago, doesn't really count me in anyway.[
 
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<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=14580555#post14580555 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by RobbW
Oh for crying out loud, people who try to argue these things need to grow up! ;) (notice the wink, people!)

I don't wanna! ;) and I don't ever want to eat a hot dog in Peru...
 
My favorite show of all time was one about regional favorites of hot dogs...Slaw dogs, Rippers, Coney Island dogs...just all kinds. Here's a link if you just want to check out all the regional favories, including some pics...I want to travel America a little more so that I can try all these different places...what fun and yum...


Regional Hot Dogs
 
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