Creator: Chef Smith

July: National Hot dog Month

Chef Smith
Chef Smith July 17, 2012

Here's a few ideas for celebrating this holiday:
Enjoy your back yard by having a hot dog grilling day. Invite all your friends, family and neighbors and share in the love of hot dogs. We all love simple hot dogs but why not set up the fixings for theme dogs. A good example of this is pizza dogs, taco dogs or Godfather dogs! For pizza dogs, grill sausage weenies & sliced grilled onions with mozarella cheese and pizza sauce pored on top of the dog. For taco dogs use beef weenies, taco meat & sauce, grated cheddar cheese and top with lettuce & tomato. Mexican style bacon-wrapped hot dog with grilled onions, jalapeño or bell peppers and salsa as condiments. For Godfather dogs, use chicken weenies, grilled onions, white cheese and italian dressing. Delicious!

Hot Dog Condiment Parties are both fun and popular! The idea is to come up with as many condiments you can think of to add to the top of hot dogs- We all know that relish is a big deal when it comes to hot dogs so go crazy on different relishes. Your guest will be amazed at the variety and will have a lot of flavorful fun in the process.

Hot dogs can be grilled, steamed, boiled, barbecued, pan fried, deep fried, broiled, or microwaved. Or, why not try something new like boiling them in a flavor liquid like beer!

Host your very own hot dog eating contest!

According to the National Hot Dog and Sausage Council, Americans will be consuming hot dogs in record numbers this summer.
The Council estimates that over seven billion hot dogs will be eaten by Americans between Memorial Day and Labor Day. During the July 4th (Independence Day) weekend alone (the biggest hot-dog holiday of the year), 155 million will be gobbled up.
Every year, Americans eat an average of 60 hot dogs each.
What is the most popular condiment for a hot dog? Council research shows that for adults, mustard is the condiment of choice, while children prefer ketchup.
Hot dogs in New York are generally served with a lighter mustard and steamed onions.
Chicago Style hot dogs can come with mustard, relish, onions, tomato slices, or pretty much anything at all.
By law, a hot dog can contain up to 3.5 percent of "non-meat ingredients."

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