What condiment do *you* put on a hot dog?

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What condiment do *you* put on a hot dog?

Ketchup
4
24%
Mustard
3
18%
Relish
1
6%
Something else
2
12%
A combination of the above
7
41%
 
Total votes: 17

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*expresses shock at ketchup leading the poll*
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Bastards!

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I can't believe people are so, um, passionate(?) about this processed meat product. Sure, I enjoy mustard on my lips-and-assholes, but I'm not going to get finicky about it. :twisted:

There's nothing wrong with ketchup. Of course, I wouldn't put it on a steak, but it's quite tasty on hamburgers, hotdogs, fries, etc.

I just finished up a Hebrew National frank with my own homemade german-style sauerkraut made (in part) with onions I simmered in beef fat drippings from my new smoker. Wow! That meaty/smokey flavor was soaked up in the onions, and transferred beautifully, though subtly, to the rest of the sauerkraut.
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Malik23 wrote:I can't believe people are so, um, passionate(?) about this processed meat product. Sure, I enjoy mustard on my lips-and-assholes, but I'm not going to get finicky about it. :twisted:

There's nothing wrong with ketchup. Of course, I wouldn't put it on a steak, but it's quite tasty on hamburgers, hotdogs, fries, etc.

I just finished up a Hebrew National frank with my own homemade german-style sauerkraut made (in part) with onions I simmered in beef fat drippings from my new smoker. Wow! That meaty/smokey flavor was soaked up in the onions, and transferred beautifully, though subtly, to the rest of the sauerkraut.
sounds very tasty, but more like goulash or a stew than a hot dog :)
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Sauerkraut is the forgotten vegetable.
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Menolly wrote:*expresses shock at ketchup leading the poll*
I didn't know we had a bunch of 5 year olds voting. :P
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I put Jack Daniels horseradish mustard on everything.
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Damelon wrote:
Menolly wrote:*expresses shock at ketchup leading the poll*
I didn't know we had a bunch of 5 year olds voting. :P
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Now, now, now...

Everyone's taste is different, and the world would be a boring place if we all had the same.

But yeah...
Sweet condiments for the young and innocent, I think. ;)
danlo wrote:I put Jack Daniels horseradish mustard on everything.
Ooo...now that sounds intriguing, danlo...
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danlo wrote:I put Jack Daniels horseradish mustard on everything.
Oh yeah? I'm so manly, I put Jack Daniels on everything. Sometimes I eat my hotdogs with habañeros and rusty nails. Heck, sometimes I eat 'em with shrimp tails!
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I used to like shrimp tails until someone told me I wasn't supposed to eat them. Kinda like pistachio shells until they started hurting my teeth. :wink:
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You guys are all crazy. :twisted:
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Cameraman Jenn wrote:You guys are all crazy. :twisted:
... said the girl with ketchup on her hotdog. :throwup:
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Keep the craziness a-coming!
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I find the all beef hot dog too greasy.
I prefer the "blend" of meat product hot dog.

And the best hot dog out there is "Fenway Franks" brand hot dog.

I served them at a cookout recently to a group of hot dog snobs and they all loved them.
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I like the Best Kosher dog, myself. Great ball park meal. I always get one when I go to see the White Sox.

A Vienna Beef hot dog is pretty good too.
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I don't know if it's the same everywhere, but Target's little restaurant section here in Lexington has amazing hot dogs. Big, beefy, juicy. Yum.

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Post by drew »

OMG SOOO much can go on a hotdog.

Mayonaise; Mircle whip; Mustard; Hot mustard; honey mustard; relish; olives; onions; saurkraut;Hot and spicy BBQ sause.

Although, just a little squirt of Mustard is good too.

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wayfriend wrote:
dlbpharmd wrote:If the chili is good, you don't need mustard.
I completely disagree. The mustard isn't to add a hotness that the chili lacks, as you suggest. Rather, it's a melding of multiple flavors of exceptional savoriness. Would you say a hamburger doesn't need a bun if the lettuce is good enough? Noooo. Well, same thing. (Try it!)
Bah, I don't put lettuce on my hamburgers so I wouldn't know. Just cheese, ketchup, mustard and a slice of vidalia onion.
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dlbpharmd wrote:Bah, I don't put lettuce on my hamburgers so I wouldn't know. Just cheese, ketchup, mustard and a slice of vidalia onion.
Oh...this just begs a second poll...
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Mustard, ketchup, relish and onions.
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