A Real (Hot) Dog of a Thread
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The Sonoran hot dog features mayo. Back before the invention of the Sonoran hot dog, I remember customers at street carts in Nogales slathering mayo, mustard, and ketchup on their hot dogs. If you want to look and feel more Sonoran, don't forget the mayo.
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Chipotle Mayo of course.Longhorned wrote:The Sonoran hot dog features mayo. Back before the invention of the Sonoran hot dog, I remember customers at street carts in Nogales slathering mayo, mustard, and ketchup on their hot dogs. If you want to look and feel more Sonoran, don't forget the mayo.
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You should run a mayo clinic. Saw a sign yesterday outside some food joint touting "Reuben Pizza." Yet another simple food that's gotten ridiculous.Longhorned wrote:The Sonoran hot dog features mayo. Back before the invention of the Sonoran hot dog, I remember customers at street carts in Nogales slathering mayo, mustard, and ketchup on their hot dogs. If you want to look and feel more Sonoran, don't forget the mayo.
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This thread has motivated me to go to el guelo canelo. Brb
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Haven't had one in a while, but in college I loved replacing the chili with Manwich on a Chili Dog. Would get some crinkle-cut fries with it as well.gumby wrote:Right, but it is true of mayo in just about any context.Longhorned wrote:The "ketchup has no place on a hot dog" rule is bullshit.
A fancy hot dog is an oxymoron. Way too many iterations in the OP.
My guilty pleasure is a dog with No Beans Hormel chili, cheddar and onions. In all other context, I prefer beans with chili.
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For Phoenix folks, El Guero is about to open a location at 51st avenue and McDowell! Finally, decent Sonoran food here.
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That sounds good.JMarkJohns wrote:Haven't had one in a while, but in college I loved replacing the chili with Manwich on a Chili Dog. Would get some crinkle-cut fries with it as well.gumby wrote:Right, but it is true of mayo in just about any context.Longhorned wrote:The "ketchup has no place on a hot dog" rule is bullshit.
A fancy hot dog is an oxymoron. Way too many iterations in the OP.
My guilty pleasure is a dog with No Beans Hormel chili, cheddar and onions. In all other context, I prefer beans with chili.
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It is. Got a nice spice to it. Little cheddar or pepper jack and it's good eats. Same with fries.gumby wrote:That sounds good.JMarkJohns wrote:Haven't had one in a while, but in college I loved replacing the chili with Manwich on a Chili Dog. Would get some crinkle-cut fries with it as well.gumby wrote:Right, but it is true of mayo in just about any context.Longhorned wrote:The "ketchup has no place on a hot dog" rule is bullshit.
A fancy hot dog is an oxymoron. Way too many iterations in the OP.
My guilty pleasure is a dog with No Beans Hormel chili, cheddar and onions. In all other context, I prefer beans with chili.
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I've never had mayo on a hot dog. However, I have made a samwich with hot dogs.
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Mayo on a hot dog is good in certain situations
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Done this too.azgreg wrote:I've never had mayo on a hot dog. However, I have made a samwich with hot dogs.
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As in," Eat this hot dog with mayo or we shoot your dog."ASUHATER! wrote:Mayo on a hot dog is good in certain situations
Is that like a sandwich?azgreg wrote:I've never had mayo on a hot dog. However, I have made a samwich with hot dogs.
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What's a sandwich?gumby wrote:As in," Eat this hot dog with mayo or we shoot your dog."ASUHATER! wrote:Mayo on a hot dog is good in certain situations
Is that like a sandwich?azgreg wrote:I've never had mayo on a hot dog. However, I have made a samwich with hot dogs.
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No no. A nice spicy mayo is good on a hot dog.gumby wrote:As in," Eat this hot dog with mayo or we shoot your dog."ASUHATER! wrote:Mayo on a hot dog is good in certain situations
Is that like a sandwich?azgreg wrote:I've never had mayo on a hot dog. However, I have made a samwich with hot dogs.
i was going to put the ua/asu records here...but i forgot what they were.
i'll just go with fuck asu.
i'll just go with fuck asu.
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A hamburger without the burger.azgreg wrote:What's a sandwich?gumby wrote:As in," Eat this hot dog with mayo or we shoot your dog."ASUHATER! wrote:Mayo on a hot dog is good in certain situations
Is that like a sandwich?azgreg wrote:I've never had mayo on a hot dog. However, I have made a samwich with hot dogs.
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Looks quite sad actually.catgrad97 wrote:A hamburger without the burger.azgreg wrote:What's a sandwich?gumby wrote:As in," Eat this hot dog with mayo or we shoot your dog."ASUHATER! wrote:Mayo on a hot dog is good in certain situations
Is that like a sandwich?azgreg wrote:I've never had mayo on a hot dog. However, I have made a samwich with hot dogs.
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Not if you make a ham sandwich out of it.
No, not that one.
No, not that one.
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Apparently the national hot dog and sausage council officially states that after age 18 it is unacceptable to put ketchup on a hot dog. Onions, sauerkraut, mustard, relish and chili are fine.
i was going to put the ua/asu records here...but i forgot what they were.
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I have also put a hamburger on a hotdog bun, just cut it in half.
But what about mayo?ASUHATER! wrote:Apparently the national hot dog and sausage council officially states that after age 18 it is unacceptable to put ketchup on a hot dog. Onions, sauerkraut, mustard, relish and chili are fine.
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Gave this place a shot in downtown Spokane. Not a single choice with mustard. WTF? Here is the menu. Price is now $7.
http://www.allmenus.com/wa/spokane/4352 ... awgs/menu/
I got the Good Mama. They criss-cross the ketchup across the bun. Have to eat it with a knife and fork. The ketchup, cheese and "dipping sauce" just made it mush.
It's just a freaking hot dog! Let it breathe!
http://www.allmenus.com/wa/spokane/4352 ... awgs/menu/
I got the Good Mama. They criss-cross the ketchup across the bun. Have to eat it with a knife and fork. The ketchup, cheese and "dipping sauce" just made it mush.
It's just a freaking hot dog! Let it breathe!
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Saw that. Disgraceful.
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When they have In-N-Out as the grossest food in California, they really need to reexamine their criteria.
There was a little taco place down the street from me that was really good. My son loved the lengua tacos, but I could never ever get him to eat the Tacos de Ojo. I just stuck with the carne asada.
Used to see some pretty gross stuff in Chinatown too. Had some good friends who were ABCs (first generation American Born Chinese) when I lived in San Francisco who used to take us to restaurants where the local Chinese population ate.
There was a little taco place down the street from me that was really good. My son loved the lengua tacos, but I could never ever get him to eat the Tacos de Ojo. I just stuck with the carne asada.
Used to see some pretty gross stuff in Chinatown too. Had some good friends who were ABCs (first generation American Born Chinese) when I lived in San Francisco who used to take us to restaurants where the local Chinese population ate.
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The grossest food yet El Guerrero Canelo founder gets a James Beard award:
http://tucson.com/thisistucson/eat/el-g ... user-share" target="_blank
http://tucson.com/thisistucson/eat/el-g ... user-share" target="_blank
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https://www.foodandwine.com/travel/rest ... very-state" target="_blankWildcatStunner wrote:The grossest food yet El Guerrero Canelo founder gets a James Beard award:
http://tucson.com/thisistucson/eat/el-g ... user-share" target="_blank
Tucson, with its thousands of years of documented food heritage, was not named a UNESCO City of Gastronomy for nothing, back in 2015. We’d like to think it had a great deal to do with the Sonoran dogs, which more often than not come from El Guero Canelo, which has been serving the city for nearly thirty years now. Bacon-wrapped and tucked into a soft, steamed, house-baked bolillo, we’d eat them just like that, but the joy of the Sonoran dog—popular on both sides of the border for generations—is that there’s so much more going on: think beans, onions (raw and fried), mustard, mayo, and the house jalapeño salsa.
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Of the 12 coaches, Rush picked the one whose fans have the deepest passion, the longest memories, the greatest lung capacity and … did I mention deep passion?
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When will the Trumpy White Renaissance be over?
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The Weiner Circle stays winning.
Also, they found the guy.
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Of the 12 coaches, Rush picked the one whose fans have the deepest passion, the longest memories, the greatest lung capacity and … did I mention deep passion?