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here we go again

 

Vienna Beef kosher hot dog with:

Mustard, diced onions, sweet relish, sliced tomato, pickle spear, sport peppers, and celery salt. Should be steamed and served on a poppyseed bun. Ketchup punishable by death.

 

Ketchup on hot dogs over the age of 8 is a capital offense in the world of hot dogs. Though I did find a great combo, yellow mustard on a chili dog with diced onions...Thank you Pink's in LA. Definitely Chicago Dogs are great too

 

That's a Skyline Coney. Although, it is usually topped with shredded cheddar.

With all due respect, Hawk, Chili dogs in Southwest Ohio and Chili Dogs most everywhere else are VERY different. When I moved from Tennessee to Ohio, I was STOKED to see Chili themed restaurants. Until I ate at them. Then I was disgusted.

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I worked in a hot dog shop for a while. With a quality dog, anything tastes good on it. The Chicago is probably the best, but that nasty-ass cheese sauce, chili, and habanero relish is a personal favorite.

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Bumping this from the grave since it's kinda the all purpose condiment discussion thread.

 

I went to Del Taco and I swear I'm the only one who ever gets the Del Inferno sauce because everytime I go they give me like 5 packets per item I order. I like hot things, but damnit that's just nuts.

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They aren't great, but they go well with their seasoning. I prefer them to other fast food Taco Joint's sauces. But seriously I got 5 Soft Tacos for a deal and would up with at least 30 packets of Del Inferno.

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I'd never heard of the concept until my dad poured some on a batch of fries when he took my brother and me to the carnival 11 or 12 years ago. When I saw him doing it, I chalked it up to him being a lush, but I'll be damned if they weren't some of the tastiest fries I'd ever had.

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Mayo and sweet & sour sauce were great condiments for me, but I have really grown to love aioli (which is basically mayo anyways with more flavor) as dipping for fries. Garlic ketchup works too, unless the fries are seasoned.

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So I guess what we're agreeing on is that only squares use straight up ketchup for their fry-dipping needs?

Yes, and there's No Room for Squares.

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