Nathans Premium Beef Dogs. I got two favorite combos: Mustard, Sweet Relish, Onions, and KFC Cole Slaw or Mustard, Onions, and Sauerkraut
I like mustard, onions, cheese, chili, and a toasted bun. The thing that can ruin a perfect hot dog is a cold, right-out-of-the-package bun. Gross.
I go a little haywire with the condiments: Ketchup, mustard, mayo, dill relish, cheese, chopped onions. At JCI's, though its pretty standard: Cheese coney's all the way with extra onions. I love me some dogs. My cholesterol is going up just thinking about it. Yum.
I like mine to be the thin kind, not the jumbo size. Grilled over the fire, or charcoal grill. Just mustard. There are some specialty type dogs that I like that have that might be on chilli, cheese, bar-b-cue sauce on a tortilla. But those are for special occasions.
Where can I try one of these Famous Nathan Hot dogs? Is this a NY and Houston thing? I live in Oregon and was looking at the Nathans website and I don't really feel like droppin 20 bucks on a pack of warm wieners to be shipped to my door.
I had a cousin that came from Colombian recently and I had those "Colombian" hot dogs...with the crumbled chips... I wasn't impressed and he wasn't impressed at our Texas style dogs... Chili, Cheese, onions, mustard... he hated it.
Hebrew National w/ mustard only and a fresh bun. Best one I've had was at Camden Yards during and Orioles game. They write "Orioles" in mustard on the dog. It was pretty cool.
Adding cole slaw to hot dogs is a West Virginia hot dog. Yep crumbled Lays potato chips...yum. I didn't want to mention the chips cause I didn't know if it was local to Miami or Colombia.
Made of tofu. With any combination of brown mustard, relish, onions and/or vegetarian chili. But I have fond memories of chili cheese dogs at JCI and the hot dogs I got from NY street vendors before I went vegan.