My preferred style of hot dog is a big Porterhouse steak.
I guess you could call me a visionary.
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32alex maiolo wrote:You people are geniuses when it comes to preparing lips n' assholes shoved into a casing.
Mmmm, lips 'n' assholes with celery salt, raw onions, green relish, tomatoes, yellow mustard and sport peppers on a poppyseed bun, please. Chicago style. All others are just tube steaks.
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34I thought I'd throw this out since we're talking about Hot Dogs.
There's a wonderful place called Pete's in Birmingham AL. It's been there over 70 years and Pete still works there and owns the place. There's just Plain or Special. Special is basically Coney or Spanish sauce and minced onions.
And about any place in W.Va. you stop into will serve up their standard which always includes slaw. Wonderful.
And O'Betty's in Athens Ohio is interesting. All the dogs are named after Burlesque stars. They have an interesting Hot Dog museum too.
Still miss the Maxwell Street Polish however, I know it's not a hot dog, but still it's handheld encased meat. If I'm in a real hurry and can't get over to Hot Doug's I'll swing by Super D, Huey's or Byron's even though I know I'll pay for those later.
There's a wonderful place called Pete's in Birmingham AL. It's been there over 70 years and Pete still works there and owns the place. There's just Plain or Special. Special is basically Coney or Spanish sauce and minced onions.
And about any place in W.Va. you stop into will serve up their standard which always includes slaw. Wonderful.
And O'Betty's in Athens Ohio is interesting. All the dogs are named after Burlesque stars. They have an interesting Hot Dog museum too.
Still miss the Maxwell Street Polish however, I know it's not a hot dog, but still it's handheld encased meat. If I'm in a real hurry and can't get over to Hot Doug's I'll swing by Super D, Huey's or Byron's even though I know I'll pay for those later.
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35This thread inspired me to discover a Chicago-style joint near my place of employment. I discovered one a mere block and a half away. Thank you, internet.


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36alex maiolo wrote:Even though I don't know WTF that neon green relish is all about.
Seriously, Chicago, what IS the neon green relish all about?
Rick Reuben wrote:You are dumber than week-old donuts.
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37ironyengine wrote:Seriously, Chicago, what IS the neon green relish all about?
So many Chicago style dogs have graced my table through the years. Back in the '80's I knew all the best joints in the western suburbs. Many of 'em are gone, sadly. Is Parky's still open? Anyone know? I digress...
I've always assumed the neon green was to distinguish the relish from the pickle and the sport peppers, which are generally similar in color, and too similar to traditionally colored relish. Part of the majesty, after all, is the appearance of a well made Chicago Style. We eat with our eyes in so many ways. A dog covered with some nondescript brown muck (no matter how toothsome it may be) is not the same visually...
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38Ferrett wrote:I'm typically poor so the more shit on it the better
Holy shit a poppyseed hot dog bun!!! damn na0 im an even bigger n00b chitown hotdog fan
poppy seed buns = godly, didnt know they made em for hot dogs
Fex ex me that NA0, I'll wire you $50

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39Does anyone know how to make the green relish? I can't find it anywhere out here.
I've already had to improvise to make something remotely akin to this:
...which I adore on everything from sausage to pasta to salads, and which California apparently has no love for (not even in the Italian deli/markets).
I've already had to improvise to make something remotely akin to this:

...which I adore on everything from sausage to pasta to salads, and which California apparently has no love for (not even in the Italian deli/markets).
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40I love my hot dogs chicago style. Chili dogs are barely acceptable to me, but I have never had one with onions and mustard, so I imagine that I've been missing out.
There's a guy who sits on Green Street here every night from like 10 til 3am selling Chicago style dogs from a little kiosk thing called "Mustard's Last Stand". Fucking awesome, bright green relish and all. I think I'll have one tonight.
There's a guy who sits on Green Street here every night from like 10 til 3am selling Chicago style dogs from a little kiosk thing called "Mustard's Last Stand". Fucking awesome, bright green relish and all. I think I'll have one tonight.
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