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Sam06
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Catsup on a hotdog?
I consider this blasphemy. I can see some hot sauce or sriracha sauce sauce maybe some relly good BBQ sauce but never Catsup.
A dog can have Mustard, Onions, Relish, Chili and mayo.
My Nephews just glob on Castup and that is it, I almost heaved up watching them eat it.
Am I wrong?????
I consider this blasphemy. I can see some hot sauce or sriracha sauce sauce maybe some relly good BBQ sauce but never Catsup.
A dog can have Mustard, Onions, Relish, Chili and mayo.
My Nephews just glob on Castup and that is it, I almost heaved up watching them eat it.
Am I wrong?????
RLTW
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but as many times in the past, you wont get a straight answer here, you get everything from kruat to guacamole , like no one ever has had a straight hot dog
YELLOW MUSTARD for me
Just picked up a case of the good stuff last week in Cincinnati.
Me I put mayo, ketchup, brown mustard, jalape?os, onions, sweet relish, and cheese on mine
Or if sauerkraut is available, just sauerkraut and onions
Or if Chili's available, I'll put chili, unions and cheese on it With nothing else
But if it came out of a pot of boiling water I'll throw it away. That's unfit to eat. Either cooked on the barbecue or even rotisserie. But boiling it? Whoever came up with the dumb idea of boiling meat?
Nirvana.
or a chili dog.
I use Stokes chili ketchup. It's as hot as Sriracha but has better taste. That's all Sriracha is really, a spicy ketchup.
If there's already something hot in it, I use Simply Heinz. It has no HFCS, and is one of the best tasting ketchups commonly available.
If that makes me a "child", go ahead and hold your head underwater until the bubbles stop, Macho Grande.[}:)]
Mustard by all means. Sauerkraut, chili, cheese, jalapeno, pickle relish, and onion are optional.
Or Chili or Chili/cheese.
Anyone else like them?
They are popular here in NC
catsup, mustard, diced onion, pickle relish.
Or Chili or Chili/cheese.
Can't go wrong with that!
catsup, mustard, diced onion, pickle relish.
Or Chili or Chili/cheese.
+1
Oh yeah......I'll make it even worse for you.....I put mayo, ketchup, and a piece of cheese on them. [:D][:D][:D]
Yep, gotta have that cheese!
I cooked some Carolina Packers Bright Leaf Red Hotdogs and no one would eat them but me.
Anyone else like them?
They are popular here in NC
Yep. But not easy to find in these parts. Only a couple of stores have them. Have to get a little farther East to find them regularly.
I usually get Jesse Jones. All those other things are not hot dogs to me. They may be sausages or spiced up wieners but I grew up on Jesse Jones Southern style dogs, pork and chicken.
Mustard, chili and onions, or slaw, or "all the way". That's a hot dog.
I do like other things at times, even a "Chicago Dog". But unless I have nothing else but mustard, I may throw some ketchup on one. However I usually have something else. Like my home made green tomato chow.
No ketchup, and certainly no mayo. Ketchup is for burgers and fries.[:)]
I strongly prefer an Italian Sausage though![:)]
No ketchup, and certainly no mayo. Ketchup is for burgers and fries.[:)]
My feelings exactly. Catsup is fine on a hamburger, but I never put it on a hot dog.
If you can't feel the music; it's only pink noise!
I had a buddy who put catsup on T-bone steak. To each his each.
I'm a ketchup hater though.
Jon
Going to be rainy here tomorrow. Going with the girls to the Kennesaw Mountain National Battlefield in the morning then see about some lunch.
however I put it out with every thing else from the fridge I think some one may like if I make hot dogs for anyone else
but like I stated in the fist line the dogs and I just eat them right out of the packs no preparation [B)] just as is for a late night snack ( I even buy 3 or 4 packs a week just for the dogs )
Taste buds have changed and now prefer mustard and a dill pickle wedge.
I also enjoy a good quality hot dog made with pork & beef (no feathers) cooked on the fire or grill and eaten plain with no bun, dunked in a spot of ketchup.