Super easy hot dog on a stick. These are simply sausages on sticks, covered with pancake batter, and deep-fried. One funny detail: If you look for a “hot dog” in Korea, you will get this (corn dog). I’m not even sure if I ever had a real hot dog (the grilled sausage in a bun...Read More
A hot dog is not a sandwich, according to the National Hot Dog and Sausage Council. And that's that.
It's surprising how many hard-fast, nit-picky rules there are for such a relaxed, no-fuss food as the humble hot dog. It's just a casual American wiener, so what's the big whoop?
Ketchup, mustard, relish...boring. There are so many more ways to top hot dogs than with just those condiments. Here are eight great topping ideas to try the next time you grill up some dogs.
Nothing screams summer more than a hot dog bar! Grab your buns and dogs and a whole lot of toppings. This is super fun and delicious!
Hot dogs have been around for over a century, but foodies seek perfection. These unique hot dog ideas will impress even hungriest of Chicagoans.
No matter how you like your wiener prepared, grilled or boiled, with mustard, ketchup or chili, we can all agree on one thing, and that's that hot dogs have become part of a certain American cultural narrative.
A polarizing figure is at it again, proving that some food combinations are better left off the plate.
I don’t generally think of hot dogs as a refined or overly expensive food; heck, I can get a gigantic one plus a soda for two bucks at my local Costco, making it the ultimate cheap lunch. But prepare yourselves, because the most expensive hot dog in …
In honor of National Hot Dog Day, I spoke to people about why they enjoy eating a hot dog with ketchup.
Would you grab that hot dog if you knew you'd have to swim for more than 30 minutes to burn it off?
Experts weigh in on how to take the American classic to the next level.
Answer: There’s no point, really; it’s just good fun.
Oscar Mayer thinks so. The company is weighing in on the social media debate, even launching a hotline challenging Twitter users to convince them otherwise.
Small changes in diet could help you live healthier, more sustainably, study suggests
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