Showing posts with label Hot Dogs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hot Dogs. Show all posts

Saturday, July 20, 2013

POP GOES THE HOT DOG!




By Terry Orr

What is your favorite type of hot dog?
How do you like fixing them?
What do you have on your hot dog?

How many kinds of hot dogs are there?



This is a very difficult question, since people are coming up with their own special hot dog recipes every other day across the world.  However, after much research, I have finally found that there are at least 50 kinds of hot dogs, since every state's capitol usually has a specialty hot dog of their own.  Add in all the different brands and genres of hot dogs, and you probably come pretty close to 200 types of hot dogs- in America alone!


Vital Hot Dog Statistics

  • In 2012, consumers spent more than $1.7 billion on hot dogs in U.S. supermarkets.
  • Los Angeles residents consume more hot dogs than any other city (over 95 million), beating out Baltimore/Washington and New York.
  • Chicago's O'Hare International Airport consumes SIX times more hot dogs, 725,000 more than Los Angeles International Airport and LaGuardia Airport combined.
  • On Independence Day, Americans will enjoy 150 million hot dogs, enough to stretch from D.C. to L.A. over five times.
  • During Hot Dog Season, Memorial Day to Labor Day, Americans typically consume 7 billion hot dogs or 818 hot dogs consumed every second during that period.



Regardless of how you like them cooked, prepared, and fixins to go with them – just  go ahead and have yourself a couple and enjoy!

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Sunday, July 22, 2012

National Hot Dog Day


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By Terry Orr

Get Your Red Hots!
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Hot Dogs! At your favorite sporting event.

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With ketchup, mustard, onions, or relish, no one would argue that hot dogs are truly delicious! Hot dogs are a timeless American tradition and a favorite food to eat at baseball games and cookouts.

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Other common names for hot dogs are frankfurters, franks, wieners and dogs. They are also often the subject of food-eating competitions across the globe. In fact, did you know that the world’s largest hot dog was 1,996 feet long? It was created by Sara Lee Corporation in honor of the 1996 Olympics.

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Homemade Hot Dog Pickle Relish

1 1/2 cups vinegar
1 teaspoon mustard seeds
1 teaspoon coriander seeds
3 tablespoons brown sugar
8 large dill pickles, diced
1 small cooked red pepper, diced
1 small cooked yellow pepper, diced
1 small onion, diced
2 tablespoons chopped dill
Salt and pepper to taste

In a medium saucepan, add vinegar, mustard seeds, and coriander seeds and bring to a slow boil.
Cook until slightly thickened. Remove from heat and add the remaining ingredients, and stir until blended. Cover and refrigerate for several hours to cool before serving.


Top 25 Hot Dogs

Chicago Dogs
Vidalia Dogs
Low-Country Dogs
Corn Dogs
Taco dogs
Bruschetta Dogs
Chimichanga Dogs
New York Street Dogs
Pekingese Dogs
Chili Cheese Dogs
Bacon-Wrapped Splitters
BBQ Dogs
Frito Dogs
Hog-Tied Cheese Dogs
California Dogs
Pizza Dogs
Po’ Boy Dogs
French Poodles
Jerk Chicken Dogs
Hot Diggity Dogs
Sausage-and-Pepper Dogs
Cuban Dogs
Philly Dogs
Chili Dog
Grilled Dog

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Friday, July 22, 2011

Red Hots - Get your Hot Dogs Here...

By Diane Forrest (and Terry)


Today is National Hot Dog Day.  When I think of hot dogs, several things come to mind, the first being America.  Ever hear the phrase 'as American and baseball, hot dogs, apple pie and Chevrolet”?  That was an advertisement slogan for Chevrolet back in the 70's and I guess it stuck with me, because I think of hot dogs as the all American food.   My son recently went to Atlanta to watch his first professional baseball game with the Braves playing.  The first thing I asked him was, "Did you get a hot dog?"   You could have heard my gasp across the house as he informed me that he had gotten a pretzel instead!  How was that possible??? Pretzels and baseball don't go together!!!

A hot dog is simply a sausage in a roll, usually topped with a variety of condiments.  It's hard to determine the exact origin.  One story states that street venders used to sell the sausages and provided customers with white gloves to use so they would not get burned.  However, they would leave with the gloves.  They began putting the sausages in rolls to save on the cost of gloves.  In 1893 they began selling them at baseball games and amusement parks.  Today, over 30 million hot dogs are sold at baseball games.

There have been many nicknames for hot dogs that have popped up over the years. A hot dog can often be seen under the names of frankfurter, frank, red hot, wiener, weenie, durger, coney, or just "dog". They are very popular with children for their easy handling and can be found on children's menus in several restaurants.

Many regional areas have their own signature hot dog.  Some different types include:

Chicago Dog - A beef hot dog made with 100% pure beef and topped with pickle, relish, tomato, sport peppers, celery salt and mustard all served up in a soft, warm poppy seed bun.

New York Dog - A beef hot dog made with 100% pure beef and grilled to perfection and topped with spicy brown mustard, grilled onions and crunchy sauerkraut in a soft, warm bakery bun.

All-American Dog - It's a beef hot dog made with 100% pure beef that's grilled to perfection and topped with ketchup, yellow mustard, and relish and chopped onions and served in a soft, warm bakery bun.

Chili Cheese Coney -  It's a grilled beef hot dog made with 100% pure beef and topped with warm chili and melted cheddar cheese served in a soft, warm bakery bun.

Baja Dog - This dog's got bite. With melted pepper jack, tomatoes, chopped onions and spicy jalapenos in a poppy seed bun.

On July 4th every year, Nathan's Famous hot dog company holds a hot dog eating contest.  This year the winner, Joey Chestnut, ate 62 hot dogs in 10 minutes making him the winner for the 5th consecutive year.

You can't watch an episode of Matlock without seeing him down a dog or two "all the way” My favorite way is simply a line of mustard down the middle of the wiener.  When I’m really hungry, I will get a chili cheese dog with a side of onion rings and a chocolate milk shake.   My husband liked his cooked on a stick over a campfire.   Since I couldn't build a fire every time he wanted a hot dog, but did have a gas stove, I would put a couple of dogs on a long fork and hold them over the flame until they were properly burned.

And lets up not forget Alice Cooper's monster hot dogs, just down the street from the Arizona D-Backs ball park in Phoenix, AZ.  A few years ago while visiting my sister, we tackled this monster...three of us...and could not finish it.


However you like your hot dogs, why not grab one today in honor of National Hot Dog Day and let us know your favorite way to eat them.

"HOT DOGS, Ar-mour HOT DOGS
What kind of kids love Ar-mour HOT DOGS?
Big kids, lit-tle kids, kids who climb on rocks
fat kids, skin-ny kids, ev-en kids with chicken pox
love HOT DOGS, Ar-mour HOT DOGS
The dogs kids love to bite!"

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