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Chicago Style Hot Dogs

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Ingredients

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4 natural casing beef frankfurters (i like boar's head brand)
4 hot dog buns (with poppyseeds if you can find them)
1 small onion diced fine
3 - 4 teaspoons sweet pickle relish (bright green type if you can find it!)
1 cold pack kosher dill pickle quartered lengthwise
1 small tomatoes sliced into julienne strips
4 - 8 pickled sport bell peppers or 4 8 tiny hot peppers (kroger sells these)
dusseldorf style brown mustard with horseradish to taste (may use yellow mustard)
celery seed
poppy seed (omit if using seeded buns)
beer for simmering (standard golden lager preferred; not authentic) (optional)

Nutritional information

299
Calories
131 g
Calories From Fat
14.6 g
Total Fat
5.4 g
Saturated Fat
22.5 mg
Cholesterol
888.1mg
Sodium
31.8 g
Carbs
3.7 g
Dietary Fiber
8.2 g
Sugars
10.8 g
Protein
267g
Serving Size (g)
4
Serving Size

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Chicago Style Hot Dogs

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    These are addicting! We make them often and grill the hot dogs.

    • 45 min
    • Serves 4
    • Easy

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    Chicago-Style Hot Dogs,A long-time family favorite. The authentic stands use Vienna Beef franks and buns with poppy seeds and that trademark green relish and yellow mustard. If you’re not fortunate enough to live near a stand (like us), this home version does nicely (with my own preferred changes of course)! The natural casing frankfurters have a pleasant “pop” when you bite them and are far superior to normal hot dogs. I don’t advise using serranos in place of sport peppers as they are not the same type of chile and the serranos are MUCH hotter (as well as not usually being found pickled).,These are addicting! We make them often and grill the hot dogs.,Anyone from Chicago can tell you a Chicago Style dog starts with Vienna Brand hot dogs and Rosen poppyseed buns, although some people dont like the poppyseeds. Yellow mustard is the tradition and Sport Peppers are optional. Wieners are poached in hot water and buns are lightly steamed. Cooking in beer is not a local thing and ketchup will get you run out of town!. Its the only way we can eat a hot dog here. Although I want to try a chili dog I can never bring myself to do it!


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    Steps

    1
    Done

    Simmer Frankfurters in Beer or Water For Approximately 10 Minutes.

    2
    Done

    Warm Buns in Microwave, Until Slightly Warm and Soft.

    3
    Done

    to Assemble Hot Dogs, Place Frank in Each Bun.

    4
    Done

    Add Mustard to Taste; Top With Dill Spear, Relish, Onion, Tomato, and 1-2 Sport Peppers (jalapenos"might" Be a Reasonable Substitute If You Are Desperate to Find the Sport Peppers, but the Taste Won't Be Quite the Same).

    5
    Done

    Sprinkle With Celery and Poppy Seeds.

    6
    Done

    Serve.

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