It's unclear who decided that sauerkraut was this town's signature hot dog topping . . . But here's the local mention on this tubed meat list. Take a look:
Around the U.S. in 7 Hot Dogs
Don't let the lack of baseball games detur you from consuming your favorite ball-park frank. Enjoy hot dogs from around the U.S. this summer by trying your hand at the famous Chicago Dog or changing it up with Atlanta's creamy coleslaw dog.
I don't think a Hot Dog with Kraut, Mustard and Cheese is a KC exclusive.
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ReplyDeleteEnough said!!!
Too much junk on top means you can't taste the dog. All beef Nathan's or Hebrew National with a sliver of mustard and maybe a touch of sweet relish is the way to go.
ReplyDeleteWhat's the difference between a regular hotdog and a "kosher" designated one?
ReplyDeleteBesides the price, the kosher hotdog was made in a factory where a rabbi gave a blessing.
Hebrew National hotdogs are made at the same Michigan plant as their parent company's (ConAgra Foods) Armour hotdogs.
Nathan's is a subsidiary company of Smithfield Foods, Inc.
Fooled again!
sauerkraut is one type of soul food we can do without.
ReplyDelete1:29, not fooled at all. I've tried many brands, and Nathan's and Hebrew National top the list. Their ownership and location are irrelevant.
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