What is a Texas hot dog?

In its simple, classic form, the Hot Texas Wiener is an all-beef hot dog "blanched" or par-cooked in 350-degree vegetable oil in a fry basket for a few minutes, cooked by another hot vegetable-oil bath in a tilted steel pan until done, and then placed in a bun, topped (in strict order) with a spicy, ballpark-style ...
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What's on a Texas Weiner?

Adding in our Düsseldorf mustard and fresh diced onions (diced by our 1928 Model Hobart Chopper), the wiener is then topped with our famous homemade Chili Sauce. Although not part of the original Texas Wiener, we offer cheddar cheese sauce, sweet relish, and sauerkraut as toppings, too.
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Why is it called a Texas wiener?

A vaguely referenced “Greek gentleman” from Paterson gets the credit for naming this hyperlocal food. Some say that man was John Patrelis, who first sold Hot Texas Weiners from a cart outside a hotel in 1920. His stand no longer exists, but luckily the name he invented does.
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What is a Texas red Hot hot dog?

A red hot is closer to a traditional hot dog, made from a firmer weenie. Red hots are classically dressed with finely ground chili. Nick Tahou Hots puts an interesting spin on the classic hotdog. Their franks are served without a bun.
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What is a Michigan Coney Dog?

A Coney dog is a beef frankfurter in natural casing, nestled in a soft, steamed bun. Its topping of an all meat, beanless chili, diced white onions, and yellow mustard distinguishes it from the ordinary hot dog.
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What is a slime dog?

Whether you call it a slime dog, scum dog or “some kind” of a canoe, the “Texas hot” is a Western New York institution and one of those tastes you just can't find outside of the 716. Generally, it's a skinless Sahlen's hot dog that is griddled, often within sight of the spot where the ordering is done.
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Where did Texas Weiners originate?

A Brief History of the Hot Texas Wiener According to Chris Betts, the Hot Texas Wiener was invented around 1924 by "an old Greek gentleman" who owned a hot dog "stand" (a loose restaurant-business term for a small restaurant; this one apparently sat ten or fifteen customers at a counter) on Paterson Street in downtown ...
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Who first put chili on hot dogs?

In order to make the offal and seasonings of their homelands less exotic, they draped the sauce over the familiar hot dog. It is one way that Americans identify themselves, a way to claim local citizenship. Out in Los Angeles, Art Elkind claims to have invented the chili dog in 1939.
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Who invented the Texas Tommy?

History. The Texas Tommy was invented in Pottstown, Pennsylvania, in the 1950s and was a popular dish among 1950s housewives. The origin of the dish's name is unclear, and it has been suggested that its name may have been devised per the "general branding of hot dogs as "Texan" on the East Coast."
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How many calories are in a Texas Weiner?

Texas Heritage Beef Hot Dogs Jalapeno (1 hotdog) contains 2g total carbs, 2g net carbs, 15g fat, 7g protein, and 170 calories.
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What is in a Chicago dog?

So, just what is on a Chicago style dog? Well, it starts with a steamed poppy seed bun and an all-beef frankfurter. Then it's topped with yellow mustard, bright green relish, fresh chopped onions, juicy red tomato wedges, a kosher-style pickle spear, a couple of spicy sport peppers and finally, a dash of celery salt.
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What is a Boston hot dog?

New England Dog aka Boston Style Hot Dog

Also known as the Fenway Frank since it is served at the legendary Fenway Park, this hot dog is boiled and grilled to perfection. Served in a toasted New England bun, it is topped with mustard and relish.
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What is a Rhode Island hot dog?

It's a Rhode Island original: a natural-casing frankfurter, usually made of pork and veal, in a steamed bun topped with mustard, chopped onion, celery salt, and a “secret” (ground beef) meat sauce.
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What is a hot dog with chili called?

Texas wiener

The "Texas" reference is to the chili sauce used on the dogs. It is considered a unique regional hot dog style. From its origins, the invention spread to the Pennsylvania cities of Scranton and Philadelphia.
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Is Coney Island a Michigan thing?

In Michigan, “Coney Island” doesn't mean an amusement park, but one of an estimated 500 diners in the Metro Detroit area alone that serve Greek food and “Coney dogs” -- hot dogs smothered in chili or ground beef, plus mustard and onions. There are plenty more elsewhere in Michigan, across the Midwest, and beyond.
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What is the difference between a Coney dog and a chili dog?

They might seem like different names for the same style of hot dog, but Coney Island dogs are smothered with a meat sauce that's not exactly chili—plus onions and yellow mustard. Chili dogs can be topped with meat and bean chili as well as cheese or cheese sauce.
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Are hot dogs and bologna the same thing?

Much like hot dogs, bologna is commonly made of beef, pork, turkey or chicken that is finely ground and stuffed into a casing for cooking which is often later removed. The bologna is cooked or smoked and then either packaged whole or sliced.
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What is hot dog filler?

Hot dog filler — known to many by its unsavory nickname, pink slime — is a mix of beef, pork, meat byproducts and preservatives. Meat processors call it lean finely textured beef.
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Why are hotdogs called hotdogs?

References to dachshund sausages and ultimately hot dogs can be traced to German immigrants in the 1800s. These immigrants brought not only sausages to America, but dachshund dogs. The name most likely began as a joke about the Germans' small, long, thin dogs.
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Do dogs really smile?

Most experts agree dogs smile in response to the human smile. Dogs seem to smile more when relaxing, playing, feeling content or greeting someone they know. Dogs don't smile in response to a joke, but they may smile in response to you. Usually, when a dog smiles it is known as a submissive grin.
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Do slugs attach to dogs?

Unfortunately, dog-slug encounters are common, and it's harder than you might think to clean slug slime off your dog. If your dog uncovers a slug or two during your travels, they're bound to end up with a touch of the slime in their coat.
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Why did I find a slug on my dog?

Slugs and snails carry the lungworm larvae and dogs generally become infected when they play with and consume them. They can also come into contact by eating grass, drinking from puddles, outdoor water bowls or toys that have been left outside in grass as the larvae can be left in the slugs and snails slime trail.
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What is a Detroit dog?

Essentially Detroit style coney dogs consist of a steamed hotdog with a natural casing nestled into a soft bun and is topped with seasoned (no-bean) beef chili, yellow mustard and finely diced white onion.
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