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]]>If you are set on having the proper hot dog experience, then go for a “veggie bun” and wrap the hot dog sausage in a piece of lettuce. You will be able to load it with all your favorite condiments while also convincing yourself that you are eating healthy.
Okay, you don’t like the idea about the “veggie bun.” But you’ll definitely love this one. Cook the hot dog the way you do, and then use a taco shell as your crunchy bun. If you don’t have taco tortillas, the ones for burritos will do as well.
You might say hot dogs don’t go in the salads, but to that, we say hot dogs can definitely be a salad ingredient—you just have to pick the right one. Our favorite is Chicago-style hot dog salad. You cook the hot dog sausage, slice it to bits, and then toss it into a bowl with shredded cabbage, mixed greens, onions, tomatoes, and hot peppers. Drizzle everything with honey mustard, and you got yourself a Chicago hot dog in a bowl.
Hot dogs and fried rice are best friends when paired together in a meal. They complement each other perfectly and result in an exciting meal compared to boring plain rice.
You thought that mac and cheese couldn’t get any better? Well, you obviously didn’t meet hot dog mac and cheese. This loaded dish will open your eyes and introduce your taste buds to flavors you didn’t think are possible.
This is a classic. Just cut the hot dogs into four equal pieces and thread few spaghetti strands through them. Cook the spaghetti and hot dog fusion the way you would cook your preferred pasta and watch your kids (and adults) clean the entire plate.
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]]>The classic hot dog mustard is this simple, clean variety that is known and loved all over the world. The bright yellow color of this type of mustard comes from turmeric powder, which is used to give the condiment both flavor and a striking appearance.
Like spicy flavors? If so, then you will definitely want to try this type of mustard on your next hot dog, which has a strong and pungent flavor. It’s often enhanced with horseradish sauce, which gives it a real kick.
This mustard, which originated in Cleveland, Ohio in the 1970s at the city’s sports venues, is now known in many places. It’s a little spicier than traditional brown mustard and it also includes a unique vinegary touch.
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]]>The reality, however, is that there is a huge variety of hot dogs to be found and tried throughout this massive country. Check out these unique American regional hot dogs, which will completely change your perspective of what an American hot dog can be.
This Arizona creation combines American and Mexican ingredients to make a truly one-of-a-kind hot dog. The hot dog itself is wrapped in bacon before being topped with pinto beans, onions, tomatoes, and jalapeno peppers. It’s also served in a Mexican-inspired bolillo bun.
America’s “second city” has a hot dog of its own that must be seen to be believed. This over-the-top creation is served in a poppy seed bun and covered with yellow mustard, white onion, relish, peppers, and tomatoes. It’s then finished with a whole dill pickle spear!
This unique hot dog proves that the South can compete when it comes to this classic American dish. Covered in chili, creamy coleslaw, and onions, you won’t find a more quintessentially Southern hot dog than this one.
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]]>The post How to Use Hot Dogs When You are Out of Buns appeared first on falafelandcaviar.com.
]]>If you are set on having the proper hot dog experience, then go for a “veggie bun” and wrap the hot dog sausage in a piece of lettuce. You will be able to load it with all your favorite condiments while also convincing yourself that you are eating healthy.
Okay, you don’t like the idea about the “veggie bun.” But you’ll definitely love this one. Cook the hot dog the way you do, and then use a taco shell as your crunchy bun. If you don’t have taco tortillas, the ones for burritos will do as well.
You might say hot dogs don’t go in the salads, but to that, we say hot dogs can definitely be a salad ingredient—you just have to pick the right one. Our favorite is Chicago-style hot dog salad. You cook the hot dog sausage, slice it to bits, and then toss it into a bowl with shredded cabbage, mixed greens, onions, tomatoes, and hot peppers. Drizzle everything with honey mustard, and you got yourself a Chicago hot dog in a bowl.
Hot dogs and fried rice are best friends when paired together in a meal. They complement each other perfectly and result in an exciting meal compared to boring plain rice.
You thought that mac and cheese couldn’t get any better? Well, you obviously didn’t meet hot dog mac and cheese. This loaded dish will open your eyes and introduce your taste buds to flavors you didn’t think are possible.
This is a classic. Just cut the hot dogs into four equal pieces and thread few spaghetti strands through them. Cook the spaghetti and hot dog fusion the way you would cook your preferred pasta and watch your kids (and adults) clean the entire plate.
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]]>The post These are the Best Hot Dog Mustards appeared first on falafelandcaviar.com.
]]>The classic hot dog mustard is this simple, clean variety that is known and loved all over the world. The bright yellow color of this type of mustard comes from turmeric powder, which is used to give the condiment both flavor and a striking appearance.
Like spicy flavors? If so, then you will definitely want to try this type of mustard on your next hot dog, which has a strong and pungent flavor. It’s often enhanced with horseradish sauce, which gives it a real kick.
This mustard, which originated in Cleveland, Ohio in the 1970s at the city’s sports venues, is now known in many places. It’s a little spicier than traditional brown mustard and it also includes a unique vinegary touch.
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]]>The post Give These Delicious Regional Hot Dogs a Try in the United States appeared first on falafelandcaviar.com.
]]>The reality, however, is that there is a huge variety of hot dogs to be found and tried throughout this massive country. Check out these unique American regional hot dogs, which will completely change your perspective of what an American hot dog can be.
This Arizona creation combines American and Mexican ingredients to make a truly one-of-a-kind hot dog. The hot dog itself is wrapped in bacon before being topped with pinto beans, onions, tomatoes, and jalapeno peppers. It’s also served in a Mexican-inspired bolillo bun.
America’s “second city” has a hot dog of its own that must be seen to be believed. This over-the-top creation is served in a poppy seed bun and covered with yellow mustard, white onion, relish, peppers, and tomatoes. It’s then finished with a whole dill pickle spear!
This unique hot dog proves that the South can compete when it comes to this classic American dish. Covered in chili, creamy coleslaw, and onions, you won’t find a more quintessentially Southern hot dog than this one.
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