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Coley 03-13-2024 10:07 AM

Try Grillers--Pretty good,

Shelby62 03-13-2024 10:07 AM

Finally mentioned!
 
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Originally Posted by Miboater (Post 2310491)
Nothing better than Lafayette Coney Island and American Coney Island which are side by side on West Lafayette Street in downtown Detroit. Natural casing dogs, fantastic coney sauce, fresh chopped onions and yellow mustard. Delicious!

Bout time! Was waiting to see Detroit make the list. Worked downtown for years, always a regular stop. Bigwigs from all over the country would visit Detroit and the Coneys on West Lafayette Blvd would be their first stop. Anyone remember the rivalry between the two diners?

Shipping up to Boston 03-13-2024 10:58 AM

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Originally Posted by LeRoySmith (Post 2310541)
I hope that brownie has walnuts in it!

......and it's warm

fdpaq0580 03-13-2024 11:30 AM

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Originally Posted by Gpsma (Post 2310260)
Serious discussion…if you would like to discuss,please comment about hot dogs in boston..that would be intersting.
Do they put baked beans on hot dogs there?

Chili dogs. Franks-n-beans. I'm really hungry now. Maybe I'll open a can of beanie-beanie. Gourmet dining for sure. 😋😋😋

fdpaq0580 03-13-2024 11:56 AM

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Originally Posted by MikeN (Post 2310405)
No baked beans are allowed on hotdogs in Boston. My two cents says Hebrew National are better than Nathan’s which taste like smoke and grease

But, are the dogs allowed to simmer in a bowl of baked beans? Of course they are.
Slice the dog into thin circles. Fry until brown. Mix eggs and green chillies and pour over sliced dogs. Cook till done. Season with Tabasco and catsup.

Joe C. 03-13-2024 11:59 AM

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Originally Posted by fdpaq0580 (Post 2310596)
But, are the dogs allowed to simmer in a bowl of baked beans? Of course they are.
Slice the dog into thin circles. Fry until brown. Mix eggs and green chillies and pour over sliced dogs. Cook till done. Season with Tabasco and catsup.

CATSUP ?? Oh No ....... !!
I thought the Ketchup post was done. :MOJE_whot::MOJE_whot::MOJE_whot:

mntlblok 03-13-2024 12:05 PM

Cincy
 
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Originally Posted by LeRoySmith (Post 2310480)
Fancy hotdogs have their place but the sawdust kind have a place in my heart as well.

Think back to sitting in the hot sun of Riverfront Stadium watching the Big Red Machine stomping the Dodgers while drinking a quart of Hudepohl Gold and eating those cheap dogs smothered in mustard and kraut. Good times. :a040:

Guess I was never old enough to buy a beer at Crosley Field.

Have yet to hear of a dog in this thread that I wouldn't love - at least as long as vegetable matter is left off it. BTW, the Sam's dogs seem identical to the Costco dogs to me. I do not have discerning tastes.

fdpaq0580 03-13-2024 12:06 PM

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Originally Posted by Robnlaura (Post 2310426)
lol we have the hotdog religious wars now.. one guy wants Islamic halal dogs and the others want the kosher version.. and Nathan’s is absolutely the worst hot dogs anyone has ever had in my opinion..

Can I have two agnostic dogs, with jerk sauce, in a flour tortilla and a glass of cold darjeling tea? Please

mntlblok 03-13-2024 12:13 PM

Tasty proteins
 
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Originally Posted by flsteve (Post 2310516)
Yes, hot dogs are AWFUL :icon_wink: (Get it?)

Ain't offal just another source of those 20 amino acids?? Hot dogs merely package them with near perfect efficiency, no? Mmmmm. . .

fdpaq0580 03-13-2024 12:53 PM

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Originally Posted by Joe C. (Post 2310598)
CATSUP ?? Oh No ....... !!
I thought the Ketchup post was done. :MOJE_whot::MOJE_whot::MOJE_whot:

Oh Yea! There are two reasons it's called "ketchup. 1: they know they are not the best and they are trying to catch up. 2. They can't even spell catch up correctly.
JmmHo. You're welcome.
😉😉😉

fdpaq0580 03-13-2024 01:05 PM

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Originally Posted by mntlblok (Post 2310601)
Guess I was never old enough to buy a beer at Crosley Field.

Have yet to hear of a dog in this thread that I wouldn't love - at least as long as vegetable matter is left off it. BTW, the Sam's dogs seem identical to the Costco dogs to me. I do not have discerning tastes.

No vegetable matter? Mustard, catsup(ketchup if you prefer), onions, sour kraut, peppers, broccoli (just wanna see who's paying attention), all from plants. (aka : vegetable matter)

jimjamuser 03-13-2024 01:34 PM

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Originally Posted by Gpsma (Post 2310255)
Akin to my ketchup thread, it is time to seriously discuss frankfurters…aka hot dogs, weiners etc.

There is absolutely no frank other than Nathans in Coney Island, Brooklyn that is worth eating. All others are ground pulp compared to Nathans.
After all, the famous hot dog eating contest is at Nathans!
Nothing better than standing out on surf avenue in coney island enjoying the only true American Hot Dog.

Now before you people from chicago chime in. Chicago style hot dogs are an disaster to the culinary world..who can taste the meat with a kitchen sink piled on it.

And lets not discuss something MidWesterners call “Coney Sauce”….there is no Coney Sauce in Coney Island

And lets not go anywhere saying that chili should be on a hot dog..at most, some mustard nd sauerkrut. You want to eat chili..eat it..leave it off a hot dog.

And New Jersey….ive seen them put cream cheese or mashed potatoes on hot dogs…another abomination to the human spirit.

Nathans is the only true hot dog….it must also be HALAL,

Frankly my dear--------I don't give a mustard soaked DAMN !

Smalley 03-13-2024 02:51 PM

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Originally Posted by Gpsma (Post 2310255)
Akin to my ketchup thread, it is time to seriously discuss frankfurters…aka hot dogs, weiners etc.

There is absolutely no frank other than Nathans in Coney Island, Brooklyn that is worth eating. All others are ground pulp compared to Nathans.
After all, the famous hot dog eating contest is at Nathans!
Nothing better than standing out on surf avenue in coney island enjoying the only true American Hot Dog.

Now before you people from chicago chime in. Chicago style hot dogs are an disaster to the culinary world..who can taste the meat with a kitchen sink piled on it.

And lets not discuss something MidWesterners call “Coney Sauce”….there is no Coney Sauce in Coney Island

And lets not go anywhere saying that chili should be on a hot dog..at most, some mustard nd sauerkrut. You want to eat chili..eat it..leave it off a hot dog.

And New Jersey….ive seen them put cream cheese or mashed potatoes on hot dogs…another abomination to the human spirit.

Nathans is the only true hot dog….it must also be HALAL,

Whatever hot dogs you eat, please make it a rarity. Hot dogs and other processed meats are among the worst foods for your health.

OrangeBlossomBaby 03-13-2024 03:09 PM

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Originally Posted by Windguy (Post 2310534)
I have no problem when people talk about their favorites. It’s the BS statements that something is the absolute best and nothing else is worth it that bothers me.

With that said, there is never any reason to eat anything but vanilla ice cream on top of a brownie and then covered with Hershey’s Dark Chocolate Syrup. Don’t even think about using that lesser chocolate syrup that is also made by Hershey’s. Only Dark will do. :icon_wink:

I've never had it. Didn't even know they made more than one kind of chocolate syrup. But I wouldn't put it on vanilla ice cream with a brownie. I'm not a fan of vanilla ice cream, OR of brownies.

I like Hershey's syrup in milk, and sometimes on coffee ice cream. But when I really want to sauce up ice cream it's got to be Mrs. Richardson's hot fudge sauce.

OrangeBlossomBaby 03-13-2024 03:10 PM

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Originally Posted by mntlblok (Post 2310601)
Guess I was never old enough to buy a beer at Crosley Field.

Have yet to hear of a dog in this thread that I wouldn't love - at least as long as vegetable matter is left off it. BTW, the Sam's dogs seem identical to the Costco dogs to me. I do not have discerning tastes.

Sam's hotdogs are really terrific. I don't have a membership there anymore, only got it for one year until BJ's opened up.


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