What Do You Like On Your Hotdog?
Friday September 26, 2008
| Hotdogs are one of the most popular foods cooked at the campground. Who hasn't sat around a campfire at night roasting a hotdog on a stick. There isn't any right or wrong way to eat, prepare or top a hotdog. If you had a table full of condiments and you had just plopped a juicy hotdog in a bun, what toppings would you most likely choose to complete your dog? My favorite combo is mustard, chili, shredded cheddar and chopped sweet onion. They call this a coney where I come from. What's your favorite? Take the poll. Multiple selections are allowed, so you may choose any combination of toppings for your hotdog. If you have another way to garnish a hotdog, please click on the comments link below and tell us about it. |


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The best hot dog topping is not on your list! It’s called “Homemade Chili Sauce”. It comes in a little round jar–not actually home made–but it resembles the old-fashioned chili sauce that some of our grandmas made. Try it–you’ll love it!
First off the hot dog itself has to have black grill lines or at least have some blackened char spots from cooking it. Then you need a good bun. A good dog without good bread is a waste. The bread must be thick enough to not break apart by the end of eating the dog but not too thick so that you think you are eating a loaf of bread. Now I am much more a fan of the Chicago dog than anything resembling a Nathan’s or Coney dog. But those dogs have their place too. I just think the perfect dog should have multiple flavors as you enjoy it. I put mustard, sweet relish, red onions, a TINY bit of catsup, and maybe some mild peppers. I think a dog like that makes for quite a meal!!!
Sauerkraut, sliced green olives, dijon mustard and ketchup of course!
In the North Country of NYS, it is called a Michigan. A sauce made with chopped meat,tomato sauce, hot sauce,dry mustard, chili powder, and crushed red peppers. Put on mustard, michigan sauce and top with chopped onions. mmmm good
As you know, hotdogs originated in St. Louis, I think that if you finely chop white hot onion, dill pickles, and blend them with the cheapest yellow mustard you can get there you have the perfect hotdog…………thanx!!!!!!!!!!!
I like my dogs slightly burnt, I know thats weird. Raw onions and ketchup too.
I like to top a hot dog on a plate with hot chili, cheese, pickles and onions.
You have to eat it with a fork so no driving and eating.
We like Tomato Salsa on our Dogs
You forgot one combo….
Just plain!!! I like to have my hot dog cooked with it burnt a little, put it on a good potato roll, and enjoy!!!
Of course I do like it with chilli, or mustard and raw onions….
OKAY THIS IS THE MEXICAN HOT DOG….
CHOPPED ONION AND TOMATOE,KETCHUP,MAYO,AND MUSTARD.PICKLED JALEPANOE SLICES ON A TOASTED BUN…..HMMM….YOU GOTTA TRY IT.
There is only 2 ways to eat a hot dog in Chicago- charrred or boiled(beef). The condiments are as follows (some substitutions are allowed for alergies-LOL!)Poppy seed bun, mustard-NEVER ketchup, cucumbers sliced thin, and round with the skin, pickles sliced legthwise, chopped raw onions, tomatoes wedges, sport peppers, dark green relish and celery salt is a must! Try it you’ll like it!
Okay. I know this is a bit strange, but I treat my hot dogs like a bologna sandwich. Isn’t a hot dog just a piece of bologna rolled up. I eat them cold, not cooked, with mayo and a piece of sandwich cheese on it. My kids prefer their hot dogs cold as well. Lately, I have been eating the non-fat hot dogs and the non-fat mayo. They are almost as good as the real thing! The cheese is a guilty pleasure. Turkey chili,Fritos and shredded cheese are also a favorite toppings at our house. It’s a chili pie on a bun.
I like everything on your list, just not all at once. I love mustard and sauerkraut, or mustard and relish, or cheese and home made chili. Yum, Yum, to all of them.
What do I like on my hot dog? I like a black burn-blister on one side, a very light sprinkling of ash all around, and just a hint of grit for added texture. No amount of post-grilling condiments can make up for these qualities!
Wow are we the only ones that are in on the TRUE secret to the best campfire dog?
Mustard, Dog, Pimento Cheese, Cole Slaw. In that order, Yummy.
in chicago we say, “never trust anyone who uses ketchup on a hot dog.. also what no tomatoes even listed as an option???