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Score them and dropped into crawfish boil for a minute or two. They are amazing.
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Koegel Vienna deep fried until it splits, on a steamed bun and topped with yellow mustard and finely diced yellow onion. View Quote Quoted:
Detroit Coney Island Style. http://nebula.wsimg.com/df76c5b95a4c00dccddfdaafbb04ce00?AccessKeyId=CF0FCD88FC1E8DE7241E&disposition=0&alloworigin=1 View Quote It's gotta be Keogel's, but Flint style is the best style. Angelo's FTW |
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Bar s is about the nastiest shit ever.
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I have been enjoying my jalapeno and chedder venison hot dogs I had made from the doe I shot last year.. yummy
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Simple: (Nathans, Sabbret, 7/11)
Grill Dog till split / charred Slightly Toasted Bun 2 stripes ketchup 1 Stripe mustard |
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Mustard and KFC slaw is how I like mine also with onions, I am living in SC but white hots are good as well
guy I worked with from upstate NY turned me on to the wieners boom boom boom |
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Along with a basic chili/cheese/mustard/onion dog I like an occasional Chicago Dog or a Sonoran (which will drive the purists insane.)
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Zweigles are the only good thing to come out of New York.
But since they're next to impossible to get in Florida, a good beef frank will do. Topped with chili, ketchup, slaw, onions, with red onion sauce an option. Heartburn is pretty much a guarantee. Good scene from 2010: The Year We Make Contact. 2010: hot dog conversation |
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Sausages work better but a dog with salsa and avacado would be tasty too.
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Chile, slaw, mustard and onions. Carolina Style.
You can substitute the hot dog with a fried piece of bologna with the same toppings. |
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Icelandic hot dog- http://www.endlesssimmer.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/08/Icelandic-Hot-Dogs.jpg http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-NlcVAvM7Ef8/VlSw6wXk0uI/AAAAAAAAEj0/dGIjo6-tDlI/s1600/hotdog-build-1.jpg View Quote But if not that, ketchup and the tears of arfcommers blubbering about ketchup |
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I rarely eat hot dogs, but I love them when camping.
Toast a bun on the fire... cook a hotdog until it's browned... squirt a little mustard on it... heaven Coke out of the cooler makes life complete. ETA: Dammit, I wanna go camping now ETA2: The hotdog in its purest form (for me) is the above. However, I don't mind putting on some cheese and relish. Mayo is acceptable too. Chili and cheese is also fine. But I like the simpler things |
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either with diced raw onion, mustard, jalapeno, and cheese or a danish pølse wrapped with bacon and topped with crispy onions and danish mustard. many of those were consumed with an equal number of tuborgs while in copenhagen.
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Is this some kind of fear of circumcision? I don't get it. Ketchup belongs on hotdogs. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes |
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Grilled dog light char - ketchup, relish, onions
or Hotdog thrown in with chili with beans, then taken out and covered with said chili |
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This just supports the "to each, his own" philosophy. I literally would wipe EVERYTHING off of that, wash my hands and then grab the ketchup bottle. But, hey, if you like it ... have two!
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One of 3 ways.
A Flint Coney Dog Detroit Coney Dog Just a plain ol' dog with a bit of yellow mustard. The dog must be a Koegel Vienna. |
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Bar s is about the nastiest shit ever. The Beef are a different animal, and tasty, though more difficult to find for some reason. A.W.D. |
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Hot dogs are great! Love them many different ways, and there’s some mighty fine looking dogs in this thread, from plain to the kitchen sink variety.
Having said that..... how the hell can some of you eat them all burnt to shit, with big ole black crunchy scabs on them!? My granddad ate the hell out of those things and would always say the burnt parts “were good for your blood.” Fast forward 25 years and my current wife was cooking dogs and cooked a couple of them till they had big black marks on them till they split open and “zig zagged “ on the bun. I just looked at her in disgust and asked how she could eat that mess and she replied “it’s good for your blood.” must be some kinda German thing that I didn’t inherit. |
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Go to Costco, order $1.50 hotdog and drink, load hot dog up with onions mustard and relish. Optional- request side of sauerkraut View Quote |
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I actually get pissed when I see a hot dog with ketchup or cheese. Goddammit.
Leo's Coney Island in Michigan. Best coney's ever. Otherwise, a hot dog should have mustard and maybe a little chopped onion. Venison hotdogs are awesome. |
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Costco Polish dogs steamed. Bun that will fit the whole wiener helps, steam it for 20 seconds. Paint the open bun with peanut butter, then put a layer of sweet green relish on top of that. Place wiener on top of that then zig-zag a liberal amount of Sriracha sauce across the works. Garnish with a little cilantro if you wish, but it's up to you. Thank me later, many have ! View Quote I like mine one of three ways, spicy chili, cheese, onion, and mustard chicago style or a brat with kraut, mustard, and onion. |
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NJ had great hot dog places, The hot Grill, Falls View, Johnny and Angies. You could get your dog any way you wanted.
Deep fried with meat sauce ( not quiet a chili) mustard and chopped onions. Also one of my favorites was the Italian hod dog at some pizza places. 1/2 hogie roll two deep fried hot dogs, potatoes, fried peppers and onions, mustard |
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Ok. I just added mayo to the list. If I see you put ketchup, cheese, or mayo on a hot dog, I will fight you.
If you put ketchup on your eggs I will burn your house down and make your family homeless. |
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Ok. I just added mayo to the list. If I see you put ketchup, cheese, or mayo on a hot dog, I will fight you. If you put ketchup on your eggs I will burn your house down and make your family homeless. View Quote |
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