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Posted: 4/27/2022 3:36:46 PM EDT
but it's the cooking that makes all the difference. My favorites:
1. Over a campfire 2. Gas grill 3. Butterflied, then pan fried in a little butter. . . . 87. Boiled is the wurst. |
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Boiled Vienna Beef is the way, with handcut fries deep fried in lard on top
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Spiral cut, grilled. Rolled in cotija cheese.
Plain grilled is also fine. Served on a lightly toasted bun with mustard (mandatory) and pickle relish (optional). |
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I visited some family I had in New Jersey once when I was young. They took me to a local place that sold hot dogs called rippers. They cooked them so hot that that would bust open, hence the name.
Fuck everything else about Jersey, but that was a damn good hot dog. ETA: Found the place. Looks like they are still around. Rutt's Hut |
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I use a toaster oven, place the dog right on the grate.
100% crispy outside, without the char. But I still like any dog off a grill with some char too. |
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View Quote I still randomly go "POCKET DOG" about once a week. |
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What about drinking too much and double fisting cold hot dogs before you pass out?
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Thrown in a container with a can of kraut and a dab of spicy mustard, then simmered.
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Grill and then split down the middle and insert cheddar cheese and then back on the grill to melt the cheese.....
On a bun, some good mustard, onions and a good chili.....I like Wolff canned chili |
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Quoted: I visited some family I had in New Jersey once when I was young. They took me to a local place that sold hot dogs called rippers. They cooked them so hot that that would bust open, hence the name. Fuck everything else about Jersey, but that was a damn good hot dog. ETA: Found the place. Looks like they are still around. Rutt's Hut View Quote Was going to say Ruth's Hut. |
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Quoted: I visited some family I had in New Jersey once when I was young. They took me to a local place that sold hot dogs called rippers. They cooked them so hot that that would bust open, hence the name. Fuck everything else about Jersey, but that was a damn good hot dog. ETA: Found the place. Looks like they are still around. Rutt's Hut View Quote Rippers are deep fried. Just go raw dog into the fryer until they rip. Good stuff |
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View Quote Nice, either Vienna’s or Eisenberg Black Angus. |
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View Quote Yep. We do venison wieners on a flat griddle or cast iron pan. Crispy pop. |
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Hot Dogs just are not really that good.
They can, sometimes, scratch an itch It takes some work to make them better than "good". And I do enjoy them then. But that effort could get better results elsewhere. Except sometimes, one just needs a hot dog. Minimum requirements: mustard, onion or sauerkraut. Optional as needed: relish and/or chili |
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View Quote Holy crap that looks good. |
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Quoted: I visited some family I had in New Jersey once when I was young. They took me to a local place that sold hot dogs called rippers. They cooked them so hot that that would bust open, hence the name. Fuck everything else about Jersey, but that was a damn good hot dog. ETA: Found the place. Looks like they are still around. Rutt's Hut View Quote Hotdog Johnny's on 46 cooks them in peanut oil. Served on a bun with a dill pickle spear mustard and onion. They do not have ketchup there. You can also get frosted root/birtchbeer mugs and buttermilk. |
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View Quote Sweet Jesus....what the fuuuuck is that? You can go to hell with that shit. Sick mf'er Anyway OP, it's... 1.Campfire 2. CHARCOAL grill 3. Roller grill 4. Steamed then grilled on cast iron 5. Everything else. Except for that abomination pictured above |
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View Quote Boiled is the worst, half the flavor leaks out into the water. Microwaved is better, but far from optimal. |
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Quoted: Sweet Jesus....what the fuuuuck is that? You can go to hell with that shit. Sick mf'er Anyway OP, it's... 1.Campfire 2. CHARCOAL grill 3. Roller grill 4. Steamed then grilled on cast iron 5. Everything else. Except for that abomination pictured above View Quote I'll allow the charcoal grill, it's excellent. Roller grill? Like at gas stations or movie theaters? The ones they put on there last week? Yeah no. |
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Can I get her phone number? |
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View Quote Hell, yeah! |
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Quoted: I'll allow the charcoal grill, it's excellent. Roller grill? Like at gas stations or movie theaters? The ones they put on there last week? Yeah no. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Sweet Jesus....what the fuuuuck is that? You can go to hell with that shit. Sick mf'er Anyway OP, it's... 1.Campfire 2. CHARCOAL grill 3. Roller grill 4. Steamed then grilled on cast iron 5. Everything else. Except for that abomination pictured above I'll allow the charcoal grill, it's excellent. Roller grill? Like at gas stations or movie theaters? The ones they put on there last week? Yeah no. Well I'm not suggesting you eat old hotdogs Lloyd Braun.... I have my own little rollergrill at home, silly. They sell them online. Even has a bun warmer built into the top. |
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Growing up, I always looked forward to the day after we had hot dogs for dinner. Cold, straight out of the fridge, line of ketchup.....SMASH!!!!!!!!!
I also loved making sandwiches with cold, leftover meatloaf. |
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I nominate @OnlineAllTheTime as official mascot of this thread. Nay, I declare it.
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Quoted: Boiled Vienna Beef is the way, with handcut fries deep fried in lard on top #geneandjudes View Quote I was going to correct you, but see that you are correct. I learned a long time ago that the way to cook Vienna's was to bring water to a boil, then lower the heat and simmer the dogs. Boiling would boil out the flavor. Now I see that Vienna says to boil them. I stand corrected. |
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Quoted: I'll allow the charcoal grill, it's excellent. Roller grill? Like at gas stations or movie theaters? The ones they put on there last week? Yeah no. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Sweet Jesus....what the fuuuuck is that? You can go to hell with that shit. Sick mf'er Anyway OP, it's... 1.Campfire 2. CHARCOAL grill 3. Roller grill 4. Steamed then grilled on cast iron 5. Everything else. Except for that abomination pictured above I'll allow the charcoal grill, it's excellent. Roller grill? Like at gas stations or movie theaters? The ones they put on there last week? Yeah no. It’s a perfectly sane food. |
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