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Schnabel 16-09-2006 23:32

Hot Dog
 
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

Re: Hot Dog
 
Bring on the yellow stuff! One vote for Mustard!! :]

Koko Ed 16-09-2006 23:35

Re: Hot Dog
 
Chili
Shredded Cheese
onions
mustard

Jeff Rodriguez 16-09-2006 23:35

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Chili and Cheese.

Morgan Gillespie 16-09-2006 23:35

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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

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Relish + Onions + Mustard

Whats funny is i just had that for lunch today.

CraigHickman 16-09-2006 23:41

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If chili present, it wins.
Otherwise straight up ketchup.

JaneYoung 16-09-2006 23:42

Re: Hot Dog
 
- 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

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Jane
- 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

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Jane
- 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

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Bill_Hancoc
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

Re: Hot Dog
 
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

Re: Hot Dog
 
mm cheese .


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

Mike 17-09-2006 00:17

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Cheese.

dlavery 17-09-2006 00:21

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Raisins.


-dave


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