What's the difference between a Flint Coney and a Detroit Coney?

Both are prepared with Koegel's Viennas and buns, however, the Flint-style coney is then topped with loose beef, mustard and onions while the Detroit-style coney is more of a chili dog with mustard and onion.
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What is a Flint style coney dog?

Flint style is characterized by a dry hot dog topping made with a base of ground beef heart, which is ground to a consistency of fine-ground beef. Some assert that in order to be an "authentic" Flint coney, the hot dog must be a Koegel coney and the sauce by Angelo's, which opened in 1949.
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What is a Detroit 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 makes the Detroit Coney dog unique?

Laymen may be tempted to dismiss the coney dog as simply a regular old chili dog, but the dish has a couple very important distinctions: The hot dog, which should preferably have a natural casing, is grilled and the chili is a loose, almost soupy concoction that traditionally gets an extra-meaty punch from ground beef ...
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What is the difference between a chili dog and a Coney 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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Flint and Detroit coneys



What is Detroit Coney sauce made of?

tomato puree. yellow mustard. regular chili powder. kosher salt (or to taste)
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Are Coney dogs a Michigan thing?

Contrary to popular belief, Coney dog, also called the Coney Island hot dog didn't start on Coney Island, New York. It was invented in Michigan, and three businesses claim to be its original birthplace - American Coney Island in Detroit, Lafayette Coney Island in Detroit and Todoroff's Original Coney Island in Jackson.
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What brand of hot dogs does Lafayette Coney Island use?

Hot Dog at Lafayette. Both now serve a plump natural casing hot dogs from Dearborn Sausage Co., though a number of other places in town use Koegel's, which is a Flint based hot dog company that makes a mean natural casing wiener.
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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 makes a Coney dog a Coney dog?

A coney dog is a hot dog in a steamed bun, coated in beanless chili with mustard and chopped onions. Coney fans can be forgiven for thinking that the chili-cheese atop their hot dogs has a Mexican origin.
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What hot dogs are made in Michigan?

Kowalski dogs, along with Koegel's, form the two most popular brands of hot dogs in Michigan by far, and with good reason.
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What is a sonic Coney?

SONIC's Premium Beef Chili Cheese Coney is an All-Beef hot dog topped with warm chili and melty cheddar cheese served in a soft, warm bakery bun.
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What are snappy grillers?

Introduced in 1934, the Snappy Grillers were modeled after traditional, white German sausages using a combination of veal, pork, egg whites, dried non-fat milk, and select spices. They are a hybrid sausage-frank with a smooth texture and size of a hot dog.
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Why are there so many coney Islands in Detroit?

One of the sons brought Coney Islands into shopping malls. Over the years, they went from being very urban, downtown focused toward branching out into the suburbs. They were able to evolve with the migration to the suburbs. It's how they've stayed so popular.
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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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How many coney Islands are in Detroit?

It is a corporation that has more than 20 National Coney Island locations in the Metro Detroit area.
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Why is there no ketchup in Chicago?

In Chicago, hot dogs are topped with yellow mustard, green relish, chopped onions, tomato wedges, a pickle, sport peppers and celery salt. They are never to be topped with ketchup. The rule is almost religion in the city, to the dismay of ketchup maker Heinz.
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Is it illegal to put ketchup on a hotdog in Chicago?

It's not technically against the law to put ketchup on a hot dog in Chicago, but many here would consider it a criminal act to do so.
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Why is the relish so green in Chicago?

The unique color of the relish, often referred to as "neon green", is created by adding blue dye to regular pickle relish. The first use of Chicago-style relish on a hot dog has been attributed to several different restaurants, including Fluky's and Superdawg.
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What brand of chili does Coney Island use?

National Chili Co. ® Chili Sauce

Our delicious, award-winning chili sauce has just the right amount of spices and seasonings to make it not only a delicious topping, but also a mouth-watering and savory meal all by itself! You've seen it featured on the Food Network, and now you can get it delivered right to your door.
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What kind of hot dogs does Leo's Coney Island use?

They use Koegel hotdogs on their coney, which is the best hotdogs out there! I know my dad was a butcher and knows good meat! Friendly service is also a plus to great food!
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Why is it called Coney Island?

Coney Island Gets Its Name

The Dutch settled Manhattan in 1624 and inhabited Coney Island soon afterward. Since the Dutch word for rabbit was "konijn" and the island had a large population of wild rabbits, many have supposed this fact to have led to the name.
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What is the oldest Coney Island?

It surprises many folks that the oldest continuously operating Coney Island from the same location in Michigan belongs to Coney Island Kalamazoo. They opened their doors in 1915, and it has been running at the same location ever since. Its location downtown makes for a busy lunch crowd.
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How many Coney Islands are in Michigan?

"The national media certainly knows about coney dogs in Detroit," said Grimm, who estimates there are about 500 coney island restaurants in Michigan.
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Why is it called Michigan sauce?

Also known as "Texas Red Hots" but found in the North County region of New York state. The original sauce recipe supposedly came from a Detroit woman who moved to Plattsburgh, hence the name "Michigan" and is slightly similar to Detroit Coney sauce. But locals will stress that Michigans have nothing to do with Detroit.
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