hot dogs

hot dogs


  • Total voters
    83
  • Poll closed .

belairbrian

Petty Officer 1st Class
Joined
Aug 21, 2009
Messages
360
Re: hot dogs

Believe it or not I actually have one of these for parties
ShowImage.ashx



Lots of New Yorkers Responding. If your near Syracuse stop in at Hied's of Liverpool. They serve Hofman's including the white veal ones.

Also you guys have the New England style hot dog rolls up there. I lived up there for 12 years in Rome. Can't get those rolls here. Can't get a decent pizza here either.

On the plus side we have Conechuh County sausages,no snow and our lakes don't freeze in Alabama. I'll be SCUBA diving for Thanksgiving.
 

Fly Rod

Commander
Joined
Oct 31, 2002
Messages
2,622
Re: hot dogs

Kayem Old Tyme Franks are #1

Could not vote. Love three out of four.

Why would anyone want to eat a microwave hotdog?
 

kenmyfam

Supreme Mariner
Joined
Aug 10, 2006
Messages
14,392
Re: hot dogs

It's much easier to get bacon on the stick in Canada. Do you call the bacon in strips "American Bacon"?

(For those who don't live in or near Canada, Canadian bacon is like little ham steaks around 3 inches in diameter)

We actually cook the bacon strips on a stick over the fire. Folded onto the stick like a firecracker. We just refer to it as "bacon" for the strips and "pemeal" or "back" bacon for the type you are describing.
(I am however an Englishman in Canada so a true Canadian may come along and correct me)
 

LadyFish

Admiral
Joined
Mar 18, 2003
Messages
6,894
Re: hot dogs

Boar's Head Deli Beef Franks - Steamed

They pop in your mouth when you bite into one. :)

They remind me of those from Deerborne Mich.
 

wellsc1

Petty Officer 1st Class
Joined
Apr 7, 2009
Messages
328
Re: hot dogs

Grilled on Char Broil or coals (if coals are prepared for other meats too). I like it with black blisters all over them.
 

IES99

Petty Officer 1st Class
Joined
Jun 3, 2008
Messages
271
Re: hot dogs

My favorite way to cook (which I don't get to do often enough): A well made, oak fire that is now glowing coals. Wiener on a steel hot dog fork. Cooked and rotated slowly while I sip a very good beer.
 

thurps

Chief Petty Officer
Joined
Jan 14, 2007
Messages
538
Re: hot dogs

To bad you didn?t put Louisiana hot links or garlic sausages in your poll.
 

bluebird

Cadet
Joined
Aug 30, 2009
Messages
14
Re: hot dogs

hot dogs are always better on the grill. summer, winter, anytime of the year.
 

v1_0

Chief Petty Officer
Joined
Aug 27, 2007
Messages
575
Re: hot dogs

Not to spoil things, but all the hot-dogs I know of come already cooked. You can eat them right out of the pack with no problems.

That said: the lower-tech, closer-to-primal-form of fire, way to reheat/recook them, the better.
 

jdlough

Master Chief Petty Officer
Joined
Jul 15, 2006
Messages
824
Re: hot dogs

Broiled over the ashes of my enemies.

Or, just warm them up in the microwave.
 

salty87

Commander
Joined
Aug 12, 2003
Messages
2,327
Re: hot dogs

i'll roll em around in a pan before the microwave. the skin still gets crisp in a pan.

cheap boiled dogs remind me of little league baseball concession stand. i'll take a suicide drink too :)
 

BLU LUNCH

Lieutenant
Joined
Aug 8, 2003
Messages
1,316
Re: hot dogs

Nobody here ever roll them up in refrigerator biscuit dough and bake them in the oven?
 

cribber

Lieutenant
Joined
May 29, 2008
Messages
1,338
Re: hot dogs

Brats, footlongs, stadium, polish, whatever ground meat stuffed in a casing hits the grill at my house. Ballpark Grillmaster Deli Style franks are da bomb grilled up until you get some grill streaks and a little burnt in spots!! Smoother it up with onions, relish and mustard of your choice. I always have, yellow, Dijon, horseradish, and spicy brown mustard on hand so take your pick.
 
Top