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  • Posts: 880 Member
    Fab is in rialto.... Garage Dogs in Thousand Oaks.

    And thank you, Sir...noted!
  • Back when I used to eat them, I prefer "Chicago style". If it couldn't be prepared that way, I would go with mustard and relish (never, ever use ketchup).

    I haven't had one in over 20 years.

    This. Love a Chicago dog, although I indulge in one about once yearly.

    And NEVER put ketchup on a hot og. I'm ashamed that I allow my 3 year old to do it.
  • Posts: 431 Member
    LOL...classic answer! JenM222! funny! :laugh:
  • Posts: 1,653 Member
    Chicago style. Skip the poppy seed bun, though, just makes a mess and gets stuck in my teeth.

    or


    cold, right out of the package. I know, disgusting.

    ^^ No different than bologna =)
  • Posts: 300 Member
    Cut up little discs in Spaghetti-O's and scrambled eggs.

    Oh, and...

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  • Posts: 880 Member
    Chicago style. Skip the poppy seed bun, though, just makes a mess and gets stuck in my teeth.

    or


    cold, right out of the package. I know, disgusting.

    Yeah, cold is not a bad way to go especially if you're in a hurry!
  • Posts: 5,044 Member
    Chili, cheese, mustard and onions.
  • Posts: 433 Member
    I love a big fat weiner in my mouth thats filled with cheese and it drips down my chin
  • Posts: 2,819 Member
    At home, I put grated cheddar cheese, catsup, Tabasco, and tomatoes on a beef hot dog. But, if you have never had a Vienna-beef hot dog in Chicago, you've never had a hot dog. I believe the hot dog was invented for the World's Fair in Chicago in 1893 (or at least, they claim that in Chicago). My fave was always the Char Cheddar dog (Wisconsin cheddar) from the Weiner's Circle on North Clark Street in the Lincoln Park neighborhood. But, as I recall, there were some who preferred hot dogs from a stand on Maxwell Street, no long gone.
  • I make homemade corn dogs.... Corn bread mix made the low calorie way with low fat hebrew nationals and ff cheddar made in muffin tins.... Sometimes I will add pickled peppers or other mix ins to the batter.

    Super good treat.... although not 'clean' in any way
  • Posts: 880 Member

    This. Love a Chicago dog, although I indulge in one about once yearly.

    And NEVER put ketchup on a hot og. I'm ashamed that I allow my 3 year old to do it.

    I'm guilty of putting ketchup on a hot dog...can't imagine NOT having any ketchup!
  • Posts: 237
    Polish dog with pickles, tomatoes, hot pepper relish, mayo, brown mustard, onions

    OR

    the steamed kind with a new england style roll gets mustard, onions, relish, celery salt, and ketchup

    frakin. love. hotdogs.
  • Posts: 880 Member
    Chili, cheese, mustard and onions.

    Any time I make chili I always save some for a hot dog just like this!!!

  • this made me go mmmm

    Next time I go on a food binge I'm totally making this! ;)
  • Posts: 2,332 Member
    I really don't eat hot dogs...unless of course we switch back to the dirty side of my mind...then yeah...you bet! bring it!
  • Posts: 395 Member
    After reading several recent articles in medical journals about the dangers of processed meats, I rarely eat hot dogs anymore. But my favorite way to eat them has always been beanie weenie (hot dogs cut up in baked beans).

    That is the best way to eat them! Hmmm.......:wink:
  • Posts: 880 Member
    At home, I put grated cheddar cheese, catsup, Tabasco, and tomatoes on a beef hot dog. But, if you have never had a Vienna-beef hot dog in Chicago, you've never had a hot dog. I believe the hot dog was invented for the World's Fair in Chicago in 1893 (or at least, they claim that in Chicago). My fave was always the Char Cheddar dog (Wisconsin cheddar) from the Weiner's Circle on North Clark Street in the Lincoln Park neighborhood. But, as I recall, there were some who preferred hot dogs from a stand on Maxwell Street, no long gone.

    Dude...all of this sounds amazing! Thanks man.
  • Posts: 15,228 Member
    Too many posts to read through this whole thread, but please...


    Tell me some fastidious Southerner made mention of the Varsity's chili cheese slaw dog!
  • Posts: 880 Member
    I love a big fat weiner in my mouth thats filled with cheese and it drips down my chin

    ANDY! lol...you're makin' people hungry!
  • Posts: 880 Member
    I really don't eat hot dogs...unless of course we switch back to the dirty side of my mind...then yeah...you bet! bring it!

    Your smile says otherwise.... :D hehehe
  • Posts: 880 Member
    Too many posts to read through this whole thread, but please...


    Tell me some fastidious Southerner made mention of the Varsity's chili cheese slaw dog!

    OH YES...I've seen that place on TV! Where is that again?
  • Posts: 15,228 Member

    OH YES...I've seen that place on TV! Where is that again?

    Atlanta, GA. Om nom nom! There's is the best! And the fries and the milkshakes!

    Hungry now!
  • Posts: 880 Member
    Atlanta? Hmmm, I may have a cousin in Atlanta...
  • Posts: 15,228 Member
    Atlanta? Hmmm, I may have a cousin in Atlanta...

    Right next door to Georgia Tech!
  • Posts: 880 Member
    Right next door to Georgia Tech!

    Gotcha...thanks!
  • Posts: 2,394 Member
    Ketchup is the devil's condiment.

    I've renamed it, "French Fry Sauce" as that is the only acceptable use for it. NEVER on a hot dog!
  • Posts: 309 Member
    Some of the best ways I've enjoyed hotdogs:

    Mustard, onion, relish
    Slaw, Chili
    Slaw, Baked beans
    Peanut butter (I swear its good)
  • Posts: 300 Member
    Ketchup is the devil's condiment.

    I've renamed it, "French Fry Sauce" as that is the only acceptable use for it. NEVER on a hot dog!
    No. Fry Sauce is ketchup and mayo. :angry:

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fry_sauce

    It is also delicious.
  • Posts: 880 Member
    Some of the best ways I've enjoyed hotdogs:

    Mustard, onion, relish
    Slaw, Chili
    Slaw, Baked beans
    Peanut butter (I swear its good)

    Two so far who like it with peanut butter...I will definitely give it a try! Thanks guys!
  • Posts: 880 Member
    I sometimes eat french fries with a little mayo...
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