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Showing posts with label hot dogs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label hot dogs. Show all posts

Sunday, July 6, 2008

Hot Dogs



Here are some of the hot dogs I ate this week. I did not photograph the one I ate yesterday at Jason and Laura's fun party.

Okay, the hot dog thing got a little out of control. But through all this experimentation I've determined that in the future I will leave ketchup off my hot dogs. Lots of mustard, plus whatever else is around, seems to complement the hot doggy flavors best -- ketchup doesn't belong there.

Sunday, December 16, 2007

Quick and Easy Dinners, Part 817


Recently we had grilled hot dogs on whole wheat buns, salad, and champagne.

I was testing holiday punch recipes for the Free Times, looking for something not too sweet or gross but still kind of fun, so we had some cheap but dry sparkling wine around. Turns out it goes exceptionally well with beef hot dogs.

Hey, I think I will resolve in 2008 to drink champagne more often. It's no more expensive than wine or semi-decent beer if you choose carefully and don't have sky-high standards, which I certainly don't. I'll let you know how it goes.

Monday, June 18, 2007

Yes, Hot Dogs


We're still trying to use up the leftovers from a party we had several weeks ago, which is why I'm eating hot dogs for dinner. Although the party involved homemade pizza and fresh fruit, it also involved slaw dogs...and people ate all the dogs but left a bunch of leftover buns. So we bought more hot dogs. This was a totally logical thing to do.

Slaw dogs are one of the more bizarre Southern foods I've encountered. I'd heard of them and figured they were just hot dogs topped with coleslaw, until I found myself in a hot dog restaurant near the beach earlier this year and ordered one on a whim. It turns out a slaw dog is a hot dog topped with mustard, meat chili, and coleslaw. And I swear, it's completely delicious. Unreal.



For our home experiments I bought the all-beef, less sketchy hot dogs, and they're good. We have no more chili or coleslaw, so we're eating them plain. These were the last of them, grilled, served plain on whole wheat buns with ketchup and mustard. With them we had sauteed beet greens with garlic (on the left). My favorite thing about buying beets is that you can get two separate vegetable dishes out of one bunch -- the beets one night and the greens another. We also had the first garden eggplant of the year, grilled and tossed with olive oil and garden basil (on the right).

Mom, are you totally horrified that I eat hot dogs now? In my defense, it was probably you who fed me my first hot dog. It was probably cut into small slices with a toothpick in each one.