Ketchup or Mustard on a Hot Dog

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Ketchup or Mustard on a Hot Dog?

Ketchup
14
10%
Mustard
74
51%
Both
39
27%
Other
19
13%
 
Total votes : 146

Postby Outlaw » Thu Feb 01, 2007 9:32 am

My favorite? Ketchup and mustard are my choices on the fly.

HOWEVER: Nathan's hot dogs are the only choice for me when I'm doing some serious hot dog munchin'. I already have the megapack for the superbowl.

Variation: Take some fresh sauerkraut, mix in a little thousand island dressing, and some real crumbled bacon - BAM! A favorite at our house among most everyone who's tried it.
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Postby rbeemer » Thu Feb 01, 2007 10:42 am

Brown, Honey or Benedictine Sisters Mustard, a little kraut, onions, and a nice cold beer.
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Postby Joseph » Thu Feb 01, 2007 11:25 am

Outlaw wrote:HOWEVER: Nathan's hot dogs are the only choice for me when I'm doing some serious hot dog munchin'. I already have the megapack for the superbowl.

I like Nathan's but Hebrew National quarter-pounders are my dogs of choice.
Variation: Take some fresh sauerkraut, mix in a little thousand island dressing, and some real crumbled bacon - BAM! A favorite at our house among most everyone who's tried it.

Sounds like a Reuben dog! I make low-carb Reubens by adding caroway seeds to the kraut and skipping the rye bread.

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Postby Kens » Thu Feb 01, 2007 1:38 pm

Both or Chili.
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Postby halfdome, Danny » Thu Feb 01, 2007 2:02 pm

sdtripper2 wrote:Brown mustard goes down on the bun~ if it is catchup only, it won't be fun.

Being a person that likes spice on the pallet, finding bland catchup is
lacking on a dog or sausage unless hot sauce is incorporated, like a swat
team would be brought in to finish an intolerable situation.

Going to COSTCO, and after shopping ... stepping uP to the food window
and asking for a Polish sausage combo and giving them about $1.73 and
then filling my 16 oz refillable cup with a drink, I then go to construct and
fill the bun of my Polish meal of pleasure.

My usual duty is to use the brown grain mustard, NOT the yellow and have
that brown line, go from one end to the other of the Polish bun-ned
delight, followed by relish to mingle with the brown spices of the mustard,
only when the onion pieces flood the bun covering the first too items does
the meal seem right with the world. Hand packing the onion without getting
mustard or relish on the palm is the right amount of onion.

Setting in the California sun during a Santa Anna in February in 78 degrees
and having such a treat is a joy that I would wish any retiree as well as
those persons that would hope for the freedom of shopping mid week on a
quiet afternoon. People watching, can be nice in the warmth of sun when
other parts of the country would find hot dogs or sausage not to be proper
fair at this time of year.

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Hey cram it Steve :lol: :cry: :lol: :cry: Your making me home sick you sick puppy. I suppose you may go to the Morena Blvd one or the one off Mission Gorge Road. I imagine it's 10 degrees hotter in Santee & El Cajon where I use to work and wear shorts in February, oh the good ole' days in San Diego. I'll have to make a TD road trip down there this year. My choice is also a Polish dog but smothered with regular mustard & the relish and onions. We have one every weekend no matter what the weather is. Ketchup? I only use it on fries and to cover up fish. :D Danny
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Postby asianflava » Thu Feb 01, 2007 4:46 pm

Joseph wrote:I like Nathan's but Hebrew National quarter-pounders are my dogs of choice.


As far as store bought dogs go, I agree.
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Postby Steve Frederick » Thu Feb 01, 2007 5:34 pm

Dennis T wrote::? :shock: :hammerhead: :shocked:
All of the above toppings!!!
:tipsy: :tipsy: :tipsy:

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Right on Brother! Hot Dog's are a great with anything on em..I like hot meat sauce too, with mustard, onions, and hot peppers on top! :beautiful:
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Postby Jst83 » Thu Feb 01, 2007 6:13 pm

Chili Dog Mustard, or plain mustard either way is good. Krout is always Good
Ketchup should never touch bread Yuck :thumbs down:

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Postby Micro469 » Thu Feb 01, 2007 6:19 pm

OK.. that's the toppings, but what about the dog?

Mine has to be grilled on the rollers, and the bun has to be steamed. Then I load it with whatever they got....Good times :thumbsup:
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Postby Steve_Cox » Thu Feb 01, 2007 6:27 pm

Mustard, chili, cheese & onion. Mayo? gotta be a Nor -Cal thing. I agree with Harry Calahan about the ketchup.
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Postby Dean in Eureka, CA » Thu Feb 01, 2007 6:43 pm

Other...
Mustard, Ketchup AND Mayo!!!
If it's a corn dog... Mustard only.
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Postby mikeschn » Thu Feb 01, 2007 6:46 pm

After the third or forth one, you'll have to go for the Melissengeist. :o

Finn, do you have Melissengeist over there next to your spa? :?

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Micro469 wrote:OK.. that's the toppings, but what about the dog?

Mine has to be grilled on the rollers, and the bun has to be steamed. Then I load it with whatever they got....Good times :thumbsup:
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Postby Classic Finn » Thu Feb 01, 2007 7:15 pm

mikeschn wrote:After the third or forth one, you'll have to go for the Melissengeist. :o

Finn, do you have Melissengeist over there next to your spa? :?

Mike...

Micro469 wrote:OK.. that's the toppings, but what about the dog?

Mine has to be grilled on the rollers, and the bun has to be steamed. Then I load it with whatever they got....Good times :thumbsup:


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Postby mikeschn » Thu Feb 01, 2007 7:19 pm

Sehr gut Finn! :lol:

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Horseradish Spread

Postby Guy » Thu Feb 01, 2007 7:24 pm

Try some horseradish spread on a Hebrew National.
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