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Post by Rob Allen on Jul 18, 2018 16:23:52 GMT -5
Best hot dog I ever had was a Domo Dog, the creation of the late Budd Lewis, longtime Warren magazine writer. The last few years of his life, he made his living with a hot dog cart, and this was his flagship product: a quarter-pound all-beef frank, sake-steamed, then grilled, with teriyaki onions, ponzu mayo, sweet chili sauce, flaked seaweed and sesame seeds.
Chicago-style hot dogs are in second place.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 18, 2018 16:58:56 GMT -5
But, in reality ... Chili, Onions, and Cheese are my personal favorite condiments on a hot dog. Since it's messy -- I eat it with a fork and a knife for good measures.
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Post by adamwarlock2099 on Jul 19, 2018 9:12:33 GMT -5
Since it’s national hotdog day, I’ll just take the time to say that I’ll never understand why so many act like putting ketchup on a hotdog is sacrilegious. It’s basically a stick of friggin’ bologna, not a porterhouse steak. There, I said it. I'm not going to deride anyone for putting ketchup on a hotdog. My son puts ketchup on 90% of his food. But clearly mustard is the superior condiment on most everything. Add dill (I aint no southerner you can keep your sweet relish) relish and some jalapenos, and that's a good hot dog my friends.
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Post by The Captain on Jul 19, 2018 9:54:24 GMT -5
Since it’s national hotdog day, I’ll just take the time to say that I’ll never understand why so many act like putting ketchup on a hotdog is sacrilegious. It’s basically a stick of friggin’ bologna, not a porterhouse steak. There, I said it. I'm not going to deride anyone for putting ketchup on a hotdog. My son puts ketchup on 90% of his food. But clearly mustard is the superior condiment on most everything. Add dill (I aint no southerner you can keep your sweet relish) relish and some jalapenos, and that's a good hot dog my friends. Ketchup and yellow mustard on a hot dog are fine, as those are pretty much the only condiment options at most picnics. Agree on the dill relish. My wife and older daughter prefer the sweet, but they're just wrong. For my money, I prefer a dog with either chili, diced onions, jalapenos, and a little cheese or with sauerkraut and brown deli mustard.
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Post by brutalis on Jul 19, 2018 10:17:24 GMT -5
Gimme a plain grilled all beef doggie with catsup/ketchup and mayo or it's gotta be smothered and covered in chili, cheese and onions.
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Post by Cei-U! on Jul 19, 2018 11:28:37 GMT -5
About the only time I eat hot dogs are at family barbecues and Mariners games. In either case, the only thing I want on my dog is mustard. I will eat a hot dog with catsup or relish (dill or sweet) if offered, I'll even choke down onions if I have to, but you can keep your nasty old sauerkraut and jalepenos to yourself. And a chili dog made with Nalley's No Bean Chili? Ecstasy!
Cei-U! Da-rool, da-rool!
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Post by cee on Jul 19, 2018 11:35:38 GMT -5
Catsup is evil. It's really only sugar. Real mustard all the way
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Post by Rob Allen on Jul 19, 2018 12:36:39 GMT -5
Gimme a plain grilled all beef doggie with catsup/ketchup and mayo [...] Ketchup & mayo? I trust you've heard about this new product:
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Post by Deleted on Jul 19, 2018 12:43:56 GMT -5
I prefer mustard & chopped onions with either sauerkraut or chili on my hot dogs.
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Post by brutalis on Jul 19, 2018 13:04:09 GMT -5
Gimme a plain grilled all beef doggie with catsup/ketchup and mayo [...] Ketchup & mayo? I trust you've heard about this new product: Haven't seen this as yet. Will keep an eye out to try if only for tasting purposes.
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Post by Slam_Bradley on Jul 19, 2018 13:22:49 GMT -5
Gimme a plain grilled all beef doggie with catsup/ketchup and mayo [...] Ketchup & mayo? I trust you've heard about this new product: That has been been a staple in Utah and Idaho for over sixty years. It's called Fry Sauce.
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Post by Prince Hal on Jul 19, 2018 13:47:47 GMT -5
Ketchup & mayo? I trust you've heard about this new product: That has been been a staple in Utah and Idaho for over sixty years. It's called Fry Sauce. Or Russian/ Thousand Island Dressing.
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Post by Slam_Bradley on Jul 19, 2018 14:13:52 GMT -5
That has been been a staple in Utah and Idaho for over sixty years. It's called Fry Sauce. Or Russian/ Thousand Island Dressing. The difference is that fry sauce is just a straight up mix of mayo and ketchup without anything else added. Thousand Island usually has something finely chopped into it (pickles for example). And Russian normally has horseradish and occasional other ingredients. But, yeah.
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Post by Prince Hal on Jul 19, 2018 14:25:52 GMT -5
Or Russian/ Thousand Island Dressing. The difference is that fry sauce is just a straight up mix of mayo and ketchup without anything else added. Thousand Island usually has something finely chopped into it (pickles for example). And Russian normally has horseradish and occasional other ingredients. But, yeah. Either way, it's so damn good for your heart.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 19, 2018 15:53:10 GMT -5
Gimme a plain grilled all beef doggie with catsup/ketchup and mayo [...] Ketchup & mayo? I trust you've heard about this new product: Ketchup and Mayo together --- I would never, ever, touch it and they made this into a product ... no freaking way that I will use it on anything including Hot Dogs and etc.
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