The best hot dog is Nathan's Coney Island All Beef Frankfurter. Rated based on snap, juiciness, and flavor.
I'm a convert from Hebrew National.
I’d like to try some of those. Hummel hotdogs are good too.I gotta say, for grilling purposes, I think the Buffalo area has much better dogs than other areas. Sahlens and Wardynski’s are so much better charred and grilled than a Nathan’s or Ball Park, for example. Bigger, juicier, charred and delicious.
You need to factor in the amount of chemical preservatives that you've ingested with those hot dogs. There's a good chance that your body won't begin decomposing until about 70 years after you kick the bucket.Depending on the math for how many minutes each hot dog takes off your life, I either should have died in 1847 based off how many I've eaten, or I would live to 218 years old if I never ate a hot dog.
“Don’t be a meanie, buy a weenie.”used to frequent the hot dog guy outside the Russian Lady at closing
Hummels with natural casings.Hummels or Rosols. Any other hot dog is the wrong answer.
Grote and Weigle natural casing, grilled or fried, well done, mustard onions chili. Rosols also a good dog. New Britian I think Capitol lunch had great dogs and onion sauce.Celebrated the third Wednesday of July every year.
What's your brand or go to shop?
How do you cook them?
How do you top them?
You need to check out Home - Noack's Meat Products in Meriden. Its right up there with themHummels or Rosols. Any other hot dog is the wrong answer.
Lived at 39th and 3rd when I first moved to the city. Sarge’s was great but a little expensive. Big fire there about 10-15 years ago if I remember correctly.In my early post grad days out of UConn I lived around the corner from Sarge's Deli (3rd Avenue between 36th/37th Street) in NYC. At the time, open 24/7.
Had the classic NYC deli set-up of the hot dogs on the griddle with knishes in the front window. Was out drinking late night with one of my UConn housemates visiting from CT, and needed some late-night eats prior to crashing.
We walked in, the counter man took one look at our drunk a&&es and hit us with an all-time memorable line "Gentlemen, how many dozen"We probably went for 3 each and a knish!