Hot Dogs and Hot Dog culture., Ketchup? KETCHUP?! |
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Hot Dogs and Hot Dog culture., Ketchup? KETCHUP?! |
| Guest_Vitamin X_* |
Jan 28 2006, 04:17 AM
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QUOTE [04:59] pardon miasma: you gotta get the Chicago-style dogs, too
[04:59] opiatefilm: what's the difference? [04:59] pardon miasma: What's the difference? [05:00] pardon miasma: There's a world of difference [05:00] pardon miasma: I wrote an essay junior year about this shit [05:00] opiatefilm: on hot dogs? [05:01] pardon miasma: my search for the perfect one on New Year's Eve '02 [05:01] opiatefilm: oh man [05:02] pardon miasma: ok. Vienna Beef hot dog (this is important, it has to be 100% beef) with mustard, diced onions, sweet relish, tomato slices, sport peppers (again!), pickle spear, celery salt, on a poppy-seed bun [05:03] opiatefilm: Vienna Beef? I'd go with Hebrew National and no onions, but otherwise yeah I like it so far [05:03] pardon miasma: Vienna Beef is our hometown brand [05:04] pardon miasma: conspicuous by its absence is ketchup [05:04] pardon miasma: which proved to be the major conflict of my narrative [05:04] pardon miasma: You don't put it on. [05:04] pardon miasma: You don't ask for it. [05:04] pardon miasma: I've personally witnessed this error. [05:05] pardon miasma: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ketchup_on_hot_dogs This is entirely accurate. [05:07] pardon miasma: So make sure you avoid that potential faux pas. [05:09] opiatefilm: mustard is more popular than ketchup? well I'll be damned. [05:09] opiatefilm: I don't really fancy ketchup much anyways [05:09] pardon miasma: Some people just put ketchup and that's it [05:09] pardon miasma: antithesis of a Chicago dog [05:10] opiatefilm: my god I didn't know there was a whole cultural thing about it [05:10] pardon miasma: haha [05:10] pardon miasma: oh yes [05:11] pardon miasma: we take the time to create our own version of the hot dog, we're gonna enforce it dammit [05:14] opiatefilm: I had made this monstrosity quite often in high school, where it'd be loaded with ranch, cheese, bacon, mayo, and mustard [05:14] pardon miasma: whoa [05:15] opiatefilm: Okay, I think this needs to be made into a food folder thread. |
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Jan 28 2006, 09:07 AM
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Group: Members Posts: 14,388 Joined: 27-September 03 From: Wichita, Kansas Member No.: 4,136 |
I've seen this on some Food Network specials where they interview Chicago hot dog vendors and they're so adamantly anti-ketchup you'd think it raped their mom or something...
Hell, I would buy a bottle of ketchup then go to random Chicago hot dog stands, just holding the bottle out in the open, watching them recoil as vampires to a cross Anyways, I love ketchup on my hotdog, so fuck a bunch of Chicago on that |
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Jan 28 2006, 08:55 PM
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Group: Super Moderators Posts: 7,762 Joined: 6-February 02 From: Moreno Valley, CA (by way of Springfield, IL) Member No.: 362 |
Portillo's= best hot dogs EVAH.
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Jan 28 2006, 11:28 PM
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This is relevant to my interests. Group: Members Posts: 7,023 Joined: 8-February 02 From: Washington D.C. Member No.: 422 |
If you eat ketchup on your hot dog, you deserved to be mauled by pit bulls. Not seriously, no permanent facial disfigurement for example, just enough scars so that you always remember your moment of idiocy.
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Jan 28 2006, 11:32 PM
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Meanest of Muggz Group: Members Posts: 3,973 Joined: 3-October 04 From: Omaha, Ne Member No.: 6,481 |
I heard a guy by the name of William C Wells created the Cheese Dog.
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Jan 28 2006, 11:37 PM
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YEAH-UH! Group: Members Posts: 17,347 Joined: 31-May 02 Member No.: 2,073 |
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Jan 28 2006, 11:51 PM
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Group: Members Posts: 2,124 Joined: 13-February 02 From: North Hollywood, CA Member No.: 712 |
Ketchup is awesome, you hosers.
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Jan 28 2006, 11:52 PM
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IS IT GETTING THE BEST OF YOU? Group: Members Posts: 8,148 Joined: 24-August 04 From: California Member No.: 6,181 |
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Jan 28 2006, 11:59 PM
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I usually do:
ketchup (OMG NO!~) hot dog relish (mustard/relish) onions And I do my not so world famous double hot dog where you split one hot dog down the middle and put the 2nd one in the grove so that 2 hot dogs fit in 1 bun. I hate chili dogs because there is no clean way to eat one unless you wuss out and eat it with a fork on a plate. I also hate sauerkraut. |
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Jan 29 2006, 12:10 AM
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NYC = New York Chokers Group: Members Posts: 5,440 Joined: 21-February 05 From: New York City Member No.: 7,302 |
Just another reason Chicago sucks. Give me a dirty water dog with extra KETCHUP and Onions anyday.
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Jan 29 2006, 04:27 AM
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Group: Members Posts: 550 Joined: 18-February 02 Member No.: 1,051 |
I prefer mayonaise and mustard on my hot dog, no ketchup though.
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Jan 29 2006, 12:21 PM
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YEAH-UH! Group: Members Posts: 17,347 Joined: 31-May 02 Member No.: 2,073 |
Lot of philistines at the board.
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Jan 29 2006, 01:23 PM
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Group: Members Posts: 14,388 Joined: 27-September 03 From: Wichita, Kansas Member No.: 4,136 |
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Jan 29 2006, 01:38 PM
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Has a weird obsession with Barry Goldwater Group: Members Posts: 13,046 Joined: 10-March 02 From: Wisconsin Member No.: 1,615 |
I got all the hot dog info I ever needed from Harry Cary.
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Jan 29 2006, 03:34 PM
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IS IT GETTING THE BEST OF YOU? Group: Members Posts: 8,148 Joined: 24-August 04 From: California Member No.: 6,181 |
I like cheese, onions, and Thousand Island dressing on my hot dog...
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Jan 29 2006, 03:39 PM
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Not Dante Lucretia Group: SWF Mods Posts: 4,797 Joined: 9-February 02 From: Sweden Member No.: 491 |
Mustard, pickles and sauerkraut.
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Jan 29 2006, 04:17 PM
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Horny kicks embarrased's ass everytime.... Group: Members Posts: 12,961 Joined: 13-February 02 From: Sacramento, CA Member No.: 691 |
Mustard, Kreut, Diced Onions, Relish on my dog.
I also like Polish Dogs, Hebrew National(Kosher), among others besides a standard hot dog. The last few years the Oakland A's have hosted $2 ticket night and $1 hotdog night every wednesday homegame. I guess that is one advantage of having such a crappy fanbase. |
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Jan 29 2006, 04:56 PM
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This is relevant to my interests. Group: Members Posts: 7,023 Joined: 8-February 02 From: Washington D.C. Member No.: 422 |
Just another reason Chicago sucks. Give me a dirty water dog with extra KETCHUP and Onions anyday. You win points with me by using the term "dirty water dog". I used that term for some time now to describe vendor hot dogs and people would always look at me like I'm crazy. |
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Jan 29 2006, 06:08 PM
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Fry Mumia Group: Members Posts: 15,574 Joined: 2-February 02 From: Just outside the county line that encompasses Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Member No.: 225 |
Either mustard with cheese (even bacon) or just melted cheese.
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Jan 29 2006, 06:23 PM
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Viviendo el sueno. Group: Members Posts: 5,374 Joined: 25-February 02 From: Seattle Member No.: 1,472 |
QUOTE Vienna Beef hot dog (this is important, it has to be 100% beef) with mustard, diced onions, sweet relish, tomato slices, sport peppers (again!), pickle spear, celery salt, on a poppy-seed bun That sounds delicious. What kind of mustard, though? I'm not particularly fond of that French's bright yellow shit. Me personally: Dill relish, light ketchup, polish mustard, a shit-ton of onions. I'm going to have to try it with tomato slices now, though. |
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Jan 29 2006, 11:38 PM
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Ninety Minutes of Gay Bashing Group: Members Posts: 8,388,607 Joined: 21-June 02 From: Bay Area Member No.: 2,150 |
I've quit eating hot dogs in favor of various German sausages. I don't put ketchup on them, though.
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| Guest_Angrycole_* |
Jan 30 2006, 01:20 PM
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sahlens hotdogs from WNY are the best ever
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| Guest_Vitamin X_* |
Jan 30 2006, 05:43 PM
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I've quit eating hot dogs in favor of various German sausages. I don't put ketchup on them, though. I've sort of done the same thing as well. Bratwurst is fantastic, though I don't mind a good ol fashioned hot dog every now and then. I don't really like kielbasa. |
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Feb 1 2006, 04:15 PM
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The grey ghost Group: Members Posts: 6,427 Joined: 31-January 02 From: MD, USA, Earth Member No.: 166 |
Ketchup is indeed the pits. I don't like it in general, and haven't used it on hot dogs in years. Mustard, onions, and dill relish is where it's at. If I want a second sauce, I use BBQ sauce (Sweet Baby Ray's only).
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Feb 3 2006, 05:26 PM
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BAH GAWD! BAH GAWD! THATS A HAWS! Group: Members Posts: 3,014 Joined: 28-June 04 Member No.: 4,980 |
I stated in another thread that I cant stand to smell ketchup, much less eat it, so thats out of the question. I pretty much just drown my Hot Dog with mustard and call it a day.
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Feb 5 2006, 11:20 AM
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Goodbye Group: Members Posts: 7,002 Joined: 11-July 02 From: Portland, ME Member No.: 2,255 |
Just yellow mustard and onions on this Ugandan Giant's hot dogs.
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Feb 11 2006, 05:29 PM
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Kelly Clarkson mark. Group: Members Posts: 3,772 Joined: 2-February 02 From: Rochester, NY Member No.: 231 |
The perfect hot dog would be a 100% Vienna Beef dog on a poopy seed bun from Chicago, featuring Stadium Mustard from Cleveland, ketchup, onions, and Rochester, NY style meat based hot sauce, or lacking that Detriot style Cloney sauce.
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Feb 13 2006, 01:40 PM
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Alas, poor Threepio, I knew him well. Group: Members Posts: 12,743 Joined: 30-January 02 Member No.: 24 |
I stated in another thread that I cant stand to smell ketchup, much less eat it, so thats out of the question. I pretty much just drown my Hot Dog with mustard and call it a day. You & I, long lost brothers. Ketchup = the red menace. I just load up on yellow mustard. QUOTE The perfect hot dog would be a 100% Vienna Beef dog on a poopy seed bun Hehehe. |
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Feb 13 2006, 01:54 PM
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Viviendo el sueno. Group: Members Posts: 5,374 Joined: 25-February 02 From: Seattle Member No.: 1,472 |
How people can hate on ketchup and praise that astringent, bright yellow mustard is beyond me. Dijon, Polish, stoneground. There are so many vastly superior mustards that aren't so damn sour.
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Feb 13 2006, 02:06 PM
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Alas, poor Threepio, I knew him well. Group: Members Posts: 12,743 Joined: 30-January 02 Member No.: 24 |
Whatever.
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