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Schnabel
16-09-2006, 23:32
Ok, so here is the deal, my sister and I kept fighting on which is the best for a hot dog. So I want to poll you guys on your preferences. This is kinda lame I'm sure, but bare with me please. CD Admin, If you feel this is too inapropriate, then go ahead and delete this.

Your choices are:
Ketchup
Mustard
Sour Crout
Relish

I will try to set this up as a poll, but don't count on anything too impressive as I am still kinda new to this.

Tazlikesrobots
16-09-2006, 23:33
Bring on the yellow stuff! One vote for Mustard!! :]

Koko Ed
16-09-2006, 23:35
Chili
Shredded Cheese
onions
mustard

Jeff Rodriguez
16-09-2006, 23:35
Chili and Cheese.

Morgan Gillespie
16-09-2006, 23:35
Where is the plain? I cannot stand any condiments on my hot dogs... minus cheese and chili. Hey wait forget plain, where is cheese and chili?

Cuog
16-09-2006, 23:38
Relish + Onions + Mustard

Whats funny is i just had that for lunch today.

CraigHickman
16-09-2006, 23:41
If chili present, it wins.
Otherwise straight up ketchup.

JaneYoung
16-09-2006, 23:42
- first you spread mayonnaise on the left side hotdog bun
- then you spread mustard (spicey mustard is good, too) on the right side hotdog bun
- then you put the grilled hot dog, blackened, in the middle, tucking it in on both side with 3 heaping teaspoonfuls of sweet relish on either side (6 tsp. total)
-followed by a squiggle of ketchup from one end of the hotdog to the other in the s squiggle
- sweet onions coarsely chopped and sprinkled over the ketchup squiggle
- tuck in your napkin, grab your Diet Coke, and you are good to go.

Jeremiah Johnson
16-09-2006, 23:49
- first you spread mayonnaise on the left side hotdog bun
- then you spread mustard (spicey mustard is good, too) on the right side hotdog bun
- then you put the grilled hot dog, blackened, in the middle, tucking it in on both side with 3 heaping teaspoonfuls of sweet relish on either side (6 tsp. total)
-followed by a squiggle of ketchup from one end of the hotdog to the other in the s squiggle
- sweet onions coarsely chopped and sprinkled over the ketchup squiggle
- tuck in your napkin, grab your Diet Coke, and you are good to go.


That's a Texas FIRST Tailgate recipe right there!

I prefer Dijon, Honey, and Yellow Mustards plus relish and a sprinkle of onion. If the dog is split open, then I'll fill the slit with Ketchup, but only if it's split.

Bill_Hancoc
16-09-2006, 23:50
- first you spread mayonnaise on the left side hotdog bun
- then you spread mustard (spicey mustard is good, too) on the right side hotdog bun
- then you put the grilled hot dog, blackened, in the middle, tucking it in on both side with 3 heaping teaspoonfuls of sweet relish on either side (6 tsp. total)
-followed by a squiggle of ketchup from one end of the hotdog to the other in the s squiggle
- sweet onions coarsely chopped and sprinkled over the ketchup squiggle
- tuck in your napkin, grab your Diet Coke, and you are good to go.

Sounds like some strict religious ceremony

JaneYoung
16-09-2006, 23:53
Sounds like some strict religious ceremony
If we ever have a peanut butter and jelly sandwich thread, I'll walk you through those steps, too. :D

Dan Petrovic
17-09-2006, 00:00
I haven't heard of anyone putting sauerkraut on hot dogs

Must not be a very New England thing to do.

Nica F.
17-09-2006, 00:09
mm cheese .


but as of the choices, ketchuup. im not a mustard fan. :P

Mike
17-09-2006, 00:17
Cheese.

dlavery
17-09-2006, 00:21
Raisins.


-dave

Gabe
17-09-2006, 00:57
Barbecue sauce is awesome on hot dogs. I also like freshly diced tomatoes and onion on top, with a lightly toasted sesame seed bun. Yummy! :D

Elgin Clock
17-09-2006, 01:15
Grilled Mushrooms & Onions named the Portugese Dog at a local place here called Frankies. Best place to get Hot Dogs ever. ever.

But for this poll, I went with the traditional Ketchup and Relish.

Schnabel
17-09-2006, 07:33
I haven't heard of anyone putting sauerkraut on hot dogs

Must not be a very New England thing to do.

Actually it is more of a German thing to do. I would know since I am part German. Try it sometime, it is REAL good!

Also, sorry to everybody as I did spell the kraut wrong.

Michelle Celio
17-09-2006, 12:14
I've always been told it's wrong to put ketchup on hot dogs...

But I do it anyway.

Ketchup, and Sour Kraut for me.

And, any one else like dirty water hot dogs?

KenWittlief
17-09-2006, 19:47
When you go to Teds Hotdog stand in buffalo (they have been in business since the 1920's) I always get a footlong with everything on it:

Catsup, Mustard, onions, sliced dill pickles, sweet pickle relish, and their hot sauce, which is sorta like a sweet hot salsa

and you gotta get a chocolate shake to warsh it down!

Fortuantely you dont have to remember all that, you just say "EVERYTHING!"

JaneYoung
17-09-2006, 19:50
And, any one else like dirty water hot dogs?

Ok, I'll bite... :D

What is a dirty water hot dog?

Michelle Celio
17-09-2006, 19:57
Ok, I'll bite... :D

What is a dirty water hot dog?
It's another name for a hot dog from a street vendor, mostly in NY. The term comes from the water bath the hot dogs sit in for most of the day and by the end of the day the water is really dirty. Now that I'm talking about them...I really want one. :)

JaneYoung
17-09-2006, 20:00
It's another name for a hot dog from a street vendor, mostly in NY. The term comes from the water bath the hot dogs sit in for most of the day and by the end of the day the water is really dirty. Now that I'm talking about them...I really want one. :)
I have a friend who went to NY this summer and he came back talking about the hot dogs from the street vendors. Said they were awesome.

Kyle Love
17-09-2006, 20:19
B&K Coney sauce with cheese UNDER the hot dog. I don't know if B&K is nation-wide, but you can make their coney recipe at home, and I tell ya what, it is THE BEST coney dog sauce of all time. Infact, I just had coney's for dinner.

Schnabel
17-09-2006, 20:24
Ok, so I started this forum, but never put in my favorite. I like Louis Coney Island Conies. They are basic with the coney sauce, onions, and mustard. Now I wish i would have put more choices on the poll. :mad:

Vince lau
17-09-2006, 21:20
hmmm i like sauerkraut,mayo,cheese and bacon bits

Hiteak
17-09-2006, 21:33
Hot sauce

Al Skierkiewicz
17-09-2006, 22:22
OK, Jane was on the right track with the blackened right off the grill. Although a true Chicago Dog will never put on ketchup, I always do. Sometimes I have to take the ketchup for my fries and add it to the dog myself. Super Dog on the Northwest side will not make a dog with the red stuff.

Mine at home will have ketchup, mustard, dill relish and dried onion flakes for a little extra crunch without the breath. A dog from Foxie's/Dog Den will have Ketchup(when I add it) , Mustard, sweet relish (artificially dyed a strange psychedelic green), a dill slice (long way of course to fit the bun) a few tomato slices, kraut if you ask, celery salt and a few hot sport peppers.

I have had a Nathan's dog in Las Vegas and I have got to say, not much for what they charge. What costs $4 at Nathan's would get you two dogs all the way and fries in Chicago. (In Chicago it is not unusual to have fries included in the price, and some will wrap the fries in with the dog.) In Chicago you have to know what you are ordering since a "polish" is something completely different than a "dog" and will never be confused with an Italian Sausage (w/peppers of course). A Nathan's style, I am sad to say, is served at any hot dog stand with dogs on the menu. A Super Dog however will get you a 1/2lb dog, cooked any way you like and on french bread if you want, with anything on it including chilli and cheese, or kraut. There is nothing like a Super on French.

MissInformation
17-09-2006, 23:09
I actually went 8 years without eating hot dogs because we had them so much when I was a kid. And they were almost always served with sauerkraut, which I absolutely hated! No offense to all of you sauerkraut loving FIRSTers out there, but YUCK! Of course, I HAD to eat it, rules of the house, you had to clean your plate, so I would hold my nose and swallow it whole. So yeah, since I associated hot dogs with kraut, I hated them.

I do eat hot dogs now, but only with ketchup and diced Vidalia onions.

Heidi

Gabe
17-09-2006, 23:18
In Mexico the street vendors sell hot dogs that are wrapped in a strip of bacon, then cooked. When you bite into it, the bacon tastes great! No ketchup, just fresh diced tomatoes and onions on top.

Great, now I have to find something to munch on...

Jeremiah Johnson
18-09-2006, 01:06
When I went to Chicago to visit Loyola we passed the biggest hot dog stand I've ever seen. I don't remember the name or where at, but I just thought it was weird.

Quad Cities doesn't have much in the way of hot dogs. My girlfriend hates hotdogs but she will eat corndogs like they are nothing.

Al Skierkiewicz
18-09-2006, 07:42
Jerimiah,
Which campus? Likely it was one of the Portillo's around town. Great success story, they started in a roll around stand in one of the suburbs that had no running water. They were in one spot for so long the wheels had sunk into the tarmack of the parking lot where they were located. The owner kept saving his money until he bought a bigger place. Then a really big place for people to sit down and now I think there are about thirty stores including one in California.

Andy Baker
18-09-2006, 08:15
Mustard.

Anyone who eats a hotdog with ketchup is a weenie.

:)

AB

JohnBoucher
18-09-2006, 08:25
Grilled Mushrooms & Onions named the Portugese Dog at a local place here called Frankies. Best place to get Hot Dogs ever. ever.

But for this poll, I went with the traditional Ketchup and Relish.

Frankies, Frankies, Frankies......

BobC
18-09-2006, 17:02
If we ever have a peanut butter and jelly sandwich thread, I'll walk you through those steps, too. :D

For pb and J you have to start off toasting the bread.

BobC
18-09-2006, 17:21
Frankies, Frankies, Frankies......

Dutches (SP) A few local places in southern Connecticut. Get one or more hot dog(s) with Ketchup, brown mustard, cheese and bacon bits. Or you can go Blackie's I think they are in Sothington (exit 26 off 84) but you get just mustard there they have their own recipe. Or in Newtown you got to Swanky franks there you load them up.

Jay H 237
18-09-2006, 19:57
Dutches (SP) A few local places in southern Connecticut. Or you can go Blackie's I think they are in Sothington (exit 26 off 84) but you get just mustard there they have their own recipe. Or in Newtown you got to Swanky franks there you load them up.

Blackie's is in Cheshire near the Waterbury and Wolcott line. Thier birch beer is REAL good! :)

Dutchess is good, I've been to a few of them along Rt 7 and 95.

Torrington, CT has Muck's

Here Jay goes showing his New Jersey heritage, we called them "Texas weiners" in NJ. I have no idea why.

Libby's in Paterson is good, Pappy's in Totowa, and Sunrise in Little Falls, and all are within minutes of each other. My grandmother only lives a few houses from Sunrise and I would walk over there a bit when I stayed down there for a few days. ;) Rutt's Hutt in Clifton is also good along with Falls View in Pompton Plains.

KelliV
18-09-2006, 20:03
The hot dog special at Chicago Carry Out on Harrison and Michigan is the only hot dog I will eat. Mtn. Dew, hot dog plain, and a whole lotta fries for crazy cheap. That and they serve it up in a minute and a half so you can ride the elevators from the 15th floor (the forgotten floor, it takes 15 mintues to get an elevator because only 2 of 6 go there) to the street, and then take the stairs back up in less than half an hour.

I ate Fratellos a lot while in elementary school, I don't go there anymore though.

JulieB
19-09-2006, 08:34
cole slaw
mustard
onions
sauerkraut
a bit of ketchup

and the hot dog must be grilled not burnt but just before burnt. Now that a hot dog.

Al Skierkiewicz
29-09-2006, 07:33
The History Channel ran a hot dog doc (say that fast three times) last night. They mentioned an age limit called NK17 for no ketchup over the age of 17. If ketchup is good on dogs under 17 why must it stop there? If you like tomatoes, and ketchup is just processed tomatoes, then why not.

Guess the single location that served the most hot dogs last year with over 2 million served?



Chicago's O'Hare Airport.

Saru29
01-10-2006, 19:01
I really dont like many condiments on my hotdog, but if i have to choose, i would pick ketchup. And has anyone every hear of a place called HotDog Jonny's? They are supposed to have really good hotdogs.

KarenH
01-10-2006, 21:40
If we ever have a peanut butter and jelly sandwich thread, I'll walk you through those steps, too. :D
NOOOOOO.... Don't get me started, haha!

For me, all any hot dog needs is mustard, yellow, one squiggle. But I'm open minded about ketchup--that's a great choice for other people, and there should be no rules against it.

Story-- One year at the Championship, a lady was handing out strings of beads for her team, and managed to drag them through my mustard. So, an additional requirement--must have napkins with hot dogs. Even more important than having beverages.