My mom made a trip up north of us for business and brought us back Glazier Hot Dogs. Anyone from upstate NY who doesn't know of/hasn't had Glaziers is probably going to be tared and feathered. Glazier Hot Dogs are famous up this way. They're colored red, smoked, and full of spices. They have a very very distinct flavor and are almost like kielbasa. We boil or grill them and serve them on a toasted bun with sauerkraut and mustard. Talking to AJ got me thinking about the extreme regional differences when it comes to hot dogs...In Montreal i've often had hotdogs with coleslaw on top.
What brands/special things are popular in your areas?
I just finished dinner, but I'm coming over for some hot dogs.
Be right there...
Haha.. An likes hot dogs more than Pastrami does!
OHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!! :laugh: :laugh:
Standard fare for me is Ballpark All Beef Franks with ketchup/mustard/relish
Mmm... tasty..
ive had teh hot dogs with teh coleslaw on top, :icon_mrgreen: :icon_mrgreen: :icon_mrgreen: :icon_mrgreen: yummy O0, but occasionally i like as well to insert habanero peppers into the dogs b4 they cook
oscar mayer jumbos with slightly toasted bun with hormel no bean chili on top and about a tablespoon of mayonaise below the hot dog.
Can't really stand Hotdogs since they are a Mixture of Many Meats.There is One Brand though that is Kosher and Only Contains Beef.Can't remember the Name though.I think it was Jewish or Something.
The Only Regional thing we have Here is Dr. Enuf.It's Kinda Like 7up but has Balls. :laugh: :laugh:The Company that Makes it used to Own Mountain Dew but sold it to Pepsi.I go thru About a Case of Dr.Enuf in 3-4 Days and Sometimes think it's the Only thing Keeping me Alive. :laugh: :laugh:
www.drenuf.com (http://www.drenuf.com) If you go to the Enuf Stuf Section you can Order Cases. :thumb: Click the Link at the Very Top Right Corner and Listen to the Local Bands. :thumb:
Quote from: Jughead on December 29, 2006, 11:14:54 PM
Can\'t really stand Hotdogs since they are a Mixture of Many Meats.There is One Brand though that is Kosher and Only Contains Beef.Can\'t remember the Name though.I think it was Jewish or Something.
The Only Regional thing we have Here is Dr. Enuf.It\'s Kinda Like 7up but has Balls. :laugh: :laugh:The Company that Makes it used to Own Mountain Dew but sold it to Pepsi.I go thru About a Case of Dr.Enuf in 3-4 Days and Sometimes think it\'s the Only thing Keeping me Alive. :laugh: :laugh:
www.drenuf.com (http://www.drenuf.com) If you go to the Enuf Stuf Section you can Order Cases. :thumb: Click the Link at the Very Top Right Corner and Listen to the Local Bands. :thumb:
Hebrew National :thumb:
Yeah thats it.Damn good Hotdogs. :thumb:
Where I am from in Upstate (Glens Falls) New York the famous hotdogs are Dirty Johns (New Way Lunch, Since 1919), The Zookie Dog, The Dog Shack Dog, or Zacks Drive In Dog. All are chili dog type hot dogs. Now when you get down to Troy New York you have the Hot Dog Charlies Hot Dog which is actually a Humboldt Meat Company (Also From Troy) Hot Dog.
God I love Hot Dogs!!!!
Cheers,
Mike
Quote from: Onlypastrana199 on December 29, 2006, 05:27:34 PM
My mom made a trip up north of us for business and brought us back Glazier Hot Dogs. Anyone from upstate NY who doesn't know of/hasn't had Glaziers is probably going to be tared and feathered. Glazier Hot Dogs are famous up this way. They're colored red, smoked, and full of spices. They have a very very distinct flavor and are almost like kielbasa.
I had those when I rode through upstate NY on a trip a year and a half ago. From the sounds of it they are a huge deal like you said, and every little town had their own variation of preparing them or set of toppings they used with some unique name. To be honest I don't remember exactly what they tasted like, but I remember the little hole in the wall gas station/convenience store we got them from.
I guess my favorite local dog (well in the midwest) is from the Brat Stop in Kenosha, WI. Big juicy all beef 1/4 lb dog on a toasted bun. I always add spicy brown mustard, no ketchup. My dad would take me there when ever we were in that area or on a trip south. We even timed it so we would be going by the Brat Stop at lunch time :laugh:
Another regional dog (may have a wider audience?) is the Chicago dog (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chicago-style_hot_dog) which comes with a pickle spear, tomatos, peppers, relish, oniions and celery salt on a poppyseed bun.
Quote from: shmdalum on December 30, 2006, 05:48:50 AM
Where I am from in Upstate (Glens Falls) New York
Dude you're from Glens Falls???? Why haven't I talked to you before? Or have I, and I just don't remember? Quit hiding! Me and AJ are going to live in Saratoga county here in a few days...but I'm from Renssealer County