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Hot Dog Labor Day Is Coming!

20140508-292402-hot-dog-variationsA few years ago we did a post on varieties of hog dogs and how they are served regionally.  It turned out to be one of the most popular and viewed posts we have ever done!  Apparently you all love hot dogs as much as we do 🙂  So today we have some more hot dog ideas for you just in time for your Labor Day celebrations.You just have to love Pinterest!  We found these ideas and decided to pass them along since it is clear that you do love hot dogs and they are so popular for holiday celebrations!  Thanks SeriousEats.com for these great ideas 🙂

The Tiki Dog

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This variation is inspired by bacon-wrapped chicken skewers with pineapple and teriyaki sauce I made last year. I wrap the hot dog in bacon, then brush it with teriyaki sauce at the end of cooking. I placed the glistening, glazed frank in a toasted bun, then topped with with diced grilled pineapple, chopped red onion, and a light drizzle of more teriyaki sauce.

The Frito Pie Dog

20140508-292402-hot-dog-variations-fritoThere’s nothing quite as comforting in the winter as a bowl of Texas chili, which is even better served as Frito Pie—salty corn Fritos topped with the chili and garnished with goodies like cheddar, cilantro, green onions, jalapeños, and sour cream. To create a summery version of that classic dish, I gave a hot dog the Frito-Pie treatment, using all the same toppings. Hot dog that Frito Pie chili dog is good!

The French Onion Dog
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Given how well French onion soup did when transformed into a cheese dip, I didn’t see why it wouldn’t work on a hot dog as well. On top of a grilled frank, I spread on a heavy layer of caramelized onions and Swiss cheese (I would have opted for Gruyère if I had it in the house). I let the cheese melt over indirect heat on the grill, then added a sprinkle of fresh thyme. The sweet onions and creamy cheese once again proved this combo can work wonders in a variety of settings.

The Monte Cristo Dog
20140508-292402-hot-dog-variations-monte-cristoI’m a sucker for a Monte Cristo—French toast topped with ham, turkey, and Swiss cheese—and having started my hot-dog explorations in the morning, I had the idea of using those flavors on a grilled dog. The bun was given the French toast treatment, then loaded with a hot dog, a slice each of ham and turkey, and grated Swiss. I then put it back on the grill to let the cheese melt before giving it a final light drizzle of maple syrup. It certainly had a breakfast flavor, but I could imagine eating this eggy, sweet, and meaty hot dog at any time of the day.

The Nacho Dog
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With Texas nachos still on my mind—and all the ingredients still on hand—I assembled a dog with refried beans, Longhorn cheddar, and pickled jalapeños. I don’t really need to convince you this was amazing, do I?

The Bacon-Jack Dog

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I wanted to make my own cheese-stuffed hot dog, so I split a frank lengthwise, stuffing it with Monterey Jack cheese, and then closing it up with a couple strips of bacon. I cooked the bacon-wrapped hot dog over indirect heat, then crisped at the end over direct heat. Once nestled into a toasted bun, I finished it with a few slices of avocado and a squeeze of chipotle mayo. Having so many flavors, from smoky and meaty to cheesy and spicy, this was one killer hot dog worth the extra effort.


The Onion Dip Dog

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Having a lot of extra caramelized onions from the French onion dog, I used those leftovers to make a French onion dip. As I dunked my ruffled chips into that sweet and tangy dip, I couldn’t help but think that this would be yet another great hot dog topping. So I slathered a mess of it onto a hot dog in a bun, then added crushed chips and green onions. I would have preferred chives over the green onions, but this still managed to be one mighty fine set of hot dog toppings, especially the chips, which added a nice salty crunch.

The Vietnamese Dog
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Having a jar of quick-pickled daikon radishes, carrots, and cucumbers sitting in the fridge, I put those to use in my last hot dog of the day. Topping this dog as I would a banh mi—with pickled veggies, fresh cilantro, mint, and siracha mayo—resulted in a fresh and bright flavor that was the perfect foil to an afternoon of heavy hot dog eating. For a spicier touch, some slices of fresh jalapeño can be added in as well.

Here’s what we’ve learned from you, our chums: We all love a really good hot dog .  A tasty hot dog can make any celebration one that feels full of love, joy and some very tasty abundant living.  Here’s to a very delicious Labor Day!

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2 Comments
  1. claudia Limpic #

    These sound fun, especially the teriyaki chicken Pineapple one. mmmm… I had had duck sausage with caramelized onions and apples topped with Bree when visiting our son in Oklahoma City at Mutts. It revived my interest in dogs! 🙂

    September 4, 2015
    • Two Chums #

      There are so, so many different, yummy ways to prepare our hot dogs! Thanks for sharing that one! Have a great Labor Day!

      September 5, 2015

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