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Re: A Real (Hot) Dog of a Thread

Posted: Fri Jul 24, 2015 1:20 pm
by Longhorned
The Sonoran hot dog features mayo. Back before the invention of the Sonoran hot dog, I remember customers at street carts in Nogales slathering mayo, mustard, and ketchup on their hot dogs. If you want to look and feel more Sonoran, don't forget the mayo.

Re: A Real (Hot) Dog of a Thread

Posted: Fri Jul 24, 2015 1:53 pm
by ghostwhitehorse
Longhorned wrote:The Sonoran hot dog features mayo. Back before the invention of the Sonoran hot dog, I remember customers at street carts in Nogales slathering mayo, mustard, and ketchup on their hot dogs. If you want to look and feel more Sonoran, don't forget the mayo.
Chipotle Mayo of course.


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Re: A Real (Hot) Dog of a Thread

Posted: Sat Jul 25, 2015 12:28 pm
by gumby
Longhorned wrote:The Sonoran hot dog features mayo. Back before the invention of the Sonoran hot dog, I remember customers at street carts in Nogales slathering mayo, mustard, and ketchup on their hot dogs. If you want to look and feel more Sonoran, don't forget the mayo.
You should run a mayo clinic. Saw a sign yesterday outside some food joint touting "Reuben Pizza." Yet another simple food that's gotten ridiculous.

Re: A Real (Hot) Dog of a Thread

Posted: Sat Jul 25, 2015 10:06 pm
by cats101
This thread has motivated me to go to el guelo canelo. Brb

Re: A Real (Hot) Dog of a Thread

Posted: Sat Jul 25, 2015 11:13 pm
by JMarkJohns
gumby wrote:
Longhorned wrote:The "ketchup has no place on a hot dog" rule is bullshit.
Right, but it is true of mayo in just about any context.

A fancy hot dog is an oxymoron. Way too many iterations in the OP.

My guilty pleasure is a dog with No Beans Hormel chili, cheddar and onions. In all other context, I prefer beans with chili.
Haven't had one in a while, but in college I loved replacing the chili with Manwich on a Chili Dog. Would get some crinkle-cut fries with it as well.

Re: A Real (Hot) Dog of a Thread

Posted: Mon Jul 27, 2015 9:11 am
by beames
For Phoenix folks, El Guero is about to open a location at 51st avenue and McDowell! Finally, decent Sonoran food here.

Re: A Real (Hot) Dog of a Thread

Posted: Mon Jul 27, 2015 11:50 am
by gumby
JMarkJohns wrote:
gumby wrote:
Longhorned wrote:The "ketchup has no place on a hot dog" rule is bullshit.
Right, but it is true of mayo in just about any context.

A fancy hot dog is an oxymoron. Way too many iterations in the OP.

My guilty pleasure is a dog with No Beans Hormel chili, cheddar and onions. In all other context, I prefer beans with chili.
Haven't had one in a while, but in college I loved replacing the chili with Manwich on a Chili Dog. Would get some crinkle-cut fries with it as well.
That sounds good.

Re: A Real (Hot) Dog of a Thread

Posted: Mon Jul 27, 2015 2:38 pm
by JMarkJohns
gumby wrote:
JMarkJohns wrote:
gumby wrote:
Longhorned wrote:The "ketchup has no place on a hot dog" rule is bullshit.
Right, but it is true of mayo in just about any context.

A fancy hot dog is an oxymoron. Way too many iterations in the OP.

My guilty pleasure is a dog with No Beans Hormel chili, cheddar and onions. In all other context, I prefer beans with chili.
Haven't had one in a while, but in college I loved replacing the chili with Manwich on a Chili Dog. Would get some crinkle-cut fries with it as well.
That sounds good.
It is. Got a nice spice to it. Little cheddar or pepper jack and it's good eats. Same with fries.

Re: A Real (Hot) Dog of a Thread

Posted: Mon Jul 27, 2015 2:42 pm
by azgreg
I've never had mayo on a hot dog. However, I have made a samwich with hot dogs.

Re: A Real (Hot) Dog of a Thread

Posted: Mon Jul 27, 2015 3:30 pm
by ASUHATER!
Mayo on a hot dog is good in certain situations

Re: A Real (Hot) Dog of a Thread

Posted: Mon Jul 27, 2015 4:45 pm
by ghostwhitehorse
azgreg wrote:I've never had mayo on a hot dog. However, I have made a samwich with hot dogs.
Done this too.

Re: A Real (Hot) Dog of a Thread

Posted: Tue Jul 28, 2015 9:56 am
by gumby
ASUHATER! wrote:Mayo on a hot dog is good in certain situations
As in," Eat this hot dog with mayo or we shoot your dog."
azgreg wrote:I've never had mayo on a hot dog. However, I have made a samwich with hot dogs.
Is that like a sandwich?

Re: A Real (Hot) Dog of a Thread

Posted: Tue Jul 28, 2015 10:00 am
by azgreg
gumby wrote:
ASUHATER! wrote:Mayo on a hot dog is good in certain situations
As in," Eat this hot dog with mayo or we shoot your dog."
azgreg wrote:I've never had mayo on a hot dog. However, I have made a samwich with hot dogs.
Is that like a sandwich?
What's a sandwich?

Re: A Real (Hot) Dog of a Thread

Posted: Tue Jul 28, 2015 10:06 am
by ASUHATER!
gumby wrote:
ASUHATER! wrote:Mayo on a hot dog is good in certain situations
As in," Eat this hot dog with mayo or we shoot your dog."
azgreg wrote:I've never had mayo on a hot dog. However, I have made a samwich with hot dogs.
Is that like a sandwich?
No no. A nice spicy mayo is good on a hot dog.

Re: A Real (Hot) Dog of a Thread

Posted: Tue Jul 28, 2015 10:08 am
by catgrad97
azgreg wrote:
gumby wrote:
ASUHATER! wrote:Mayo on a hot dog is good in certain situations
As in," Eat this hot dog with mayo or we shoot your dog."
azgreg wrote:I've never had mayo on a hot dog. However, I have made a samwich with hot dogs.
Is that like a sandwich?
What's a sandwich?
A hamburger without the burger.

Re: A Real (Hot) Dog of a Thread

Posted: Tue Jul 28, 2015 10:14 am
by azgreg
catgrad97 wrote:
azgreg wrote:
gumby wrote:
ASUHATER! wrote:Mayo on a hot dog is good in certain situations
As in," Eat this hot dog with mayo or we shoot your dog."
azgreg wrote:I've never had mayo on a hot dog. However, I have made a samwich with hot dogs.
Is that like a sandwich?
What's a sandwich?
A hamburger without the burger.
Looks quite sad actually.

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Re: A Real (Hot) Dog of a Thread

Posted: Tue Jul 28, 2015 10:47 am
by catgrad97
Not if you make a ham sandwich out of it.

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No, not that one.

Re: A Real (Hot) Dog of a Thread

Posted: Tue Jul 28, 2015 3:05 pm
by ASUHATER!
Apparently the national hot dog and sausage council officially states that after age 18 it is unacceptable to put ketchup on a hot dog. Onions, sauerkraut, mustard, relish and chili are fine.

Re: A Real (Hot) Dog of a Thread

Posted: Tue Jul 28, 2015 3:25 pm
by Merkin
I have also put a hamburger on a hotdog bun, just cut it in half.
ASUHATER! wrote:Apparently the national hot dog and sausage council officially states that after age 18 it is unacceptable to put ketchup on a hot dog. Onions, sauerkraut, mustard, relish and chili are fine.
But what about mayo?

Re: A Real (Hot) Dog of a Thread

Posted: Tue Jul 28, 2015 4:47 pm
by gumby
Gave this place a shot in downtown Spokane. Not a single choice with mustard. WTF? Here is the menu. Price is now $7.

http://www.allmenus.com/wa/spokane/4352 ... awgs/menu/

I got the Good Mama. They criss-cross the ketchup across the bun. Have to eat it with a knife and fork. The ketchup, cheese and "dipping sauce" just made it mush.

It's just a freaking hot dog! Let it breathe!

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Re: A Real (Hot) Dog of a Thread

Posted: Thu Jul 30, 2015 8:53 am
by azgreg
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Re: A Real (Hot) Dog of a Thread

Posted: Tue Feb 06, 2018 8:50 am
by Merkin
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Re: A Real (Hot) Dog of a Thread

Posted: Tue Feb 06, 2018 8:59 am
by scumdevils86
Saw that. Disgraceful.

Re: A Real (Hot) Dog of a Thread

Posted: Tue Feb 06, 2018 9:26 am
by Merkin
When they have In-N-Out as the grossest food in California, they really need to reexamine their criteria.

There was a little taco place down the street from me that was really good. My son loved the lengua tacos, but I could never ever get him to eat the Tacos de Ojo. I just stuck with the carne asada.

Used to see some pretty gross stuff in Chinatown too. Had some good friends who were ABCs (first generation American Born Chinese) when I lived in San Francisco who used to take us to restaurants where the local Chinese population ate.

Re: A Real (Hot) Dog of a Thread

Posted: Tue Feb 06, 2018 9:30 am
by WildcatStunner
The grossest food yet El Guerrero Canelo founder gets a James Beard award:

http://tucson.com/thisistucson/eat/el-g ... user-share" target="_blank

Re: A Real (Hot) Dog of a Thread

Posted: Thu Oct 22, 2020 4:15 pm
by ghostwhitehorse
WildcatStunner wrote:The grossest food yet El Guerrero Canelo founder gets a James Beard award:

http://tucson.com/thisistucson/eat/el-g ... user-share" target="_blank
https://www.foodandwine.com/travel/rest ... very-state" target="_blank
Tucson, with its thousands of years of documented food heritage, was not named a UNESCO City of Gastronomy for nothing, back in 2015. We’d like to think it had a great deal to do with the Sonoran dogs, which more often than not come from El Guero Canelo, which has been serving the city for nearly thirty years now. Bacon-wrapped and tucked into a soft, steamed, house-baked bolillo, we’d eat them just like that, but the joy of the Sonoran dog—popular on both sides of the border for generations—is that there’s so much more going on: think beans, onions (raw and fried), mustard, mayo, and the house jalapeño salsa.

Re: A Real (Hot) Dog of a Thread

Posted: Fri Feb 11, 2022 5:24 am
by Chicat

Re: A Real (Hot) Dog of a Thread

Posted: Fri Feb 11, 2022 10:00 am
by Longhorned
When will the Trumpy White Renaissance be over?

Re: A Real (Hot) Dog of a Thread

Posted: Fri Feb 11, 2022 10:53 am
by Chicat
The Weiner Circle stays winning.
Also, they found the guy.