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Chili dog

A chili dog is a hot dog served in a bun and topped with a meat sauce, such as chili con carne. Additional toppings may include cheese, onions, and mustard. The style has multiple regional variations in the United States, many calling for specific and unique sauce ingredients, types of hot dogs, or types of buns and referred to regionally under region-specific names.

Chili dog
A chili-cheese dog with fries
TypeHot dog
Place of originUnited States
Main ingredientsHot dog bun, hot dog, chili con carne; often cheese, onions, mustard
VariationsMichigan dog
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Regional variations

Texas wiener

In New Jersey and Pennsylvania, the "Texas hot dog", "Texas chili dog." "Texas hot'," or "Texas wiener" is a hot dog with chili or hot sauce; it is served in variations with assorted condiments. The Texas wiener was created in Paterson, New Jersey, before 1920[1] and in Altoona, Pennsylvania, by Peter "George" Koufougeorgas in 1918[2] and originally called Texas Hot Wieners. The "Texas" reference is to the chili sauce used on the dogs. It is considered a unique regional hot dog style, partly because in addition to the chili or hot sauce, the hot dog itself is always deep-fried.[3] From its origins, the invention spread to the Pennsylvania cities of Scranton and Philadelphia.[4] By the 1920s, it had reached Western New York, where numerous longstanding hot dog stands still remain, including a stand run by the Rigas Family (dating to 1921)[5] and Ted's Hot Dogs (which opened in 1927).

Coney Island hot dog

 
A Flint-style Coney Island hot dog

In southeastern Michigan, a Coney Island hot dog is a European-style Frankfurter Würstel (Vienna sausage) of German origin with a natural lamb or sheep casing, topped with a beef heart-based sauce, which was developed by Macedonian and Greek immigrants in the area. It has several local variations, including Detroit style, Flint style, and Jackson style.

Hot wiener

In Rhode Island the hot wiener or New York System wiener is a staple of the food culture and is served at "New York System" restaurants. The traditional wiener is made with a small, thin hot dog made of veal and pork, giving it a different taste from a traditional beef hot dog, served in a steamed bun, and topped with celery salt, yellow mustard, chopped onions, and a seasoned meat sauce.

Michigan hot dog

In the North Country of New York State, a Michigan hot dog, or "Michigan", is a steamed hot dog on a steamed bun topped with a meaty sauce, generally referred to as "Michigan sauce."

Cheese coney

In Greater Cincinnati, as well as parts of northern Oklahoma, such as in Tulsa and Stillwater, OK, Cheese coneys or Coney Islands (without the cheese) are hot dogs in buns topped with Cincinnati chili (a Greek-inspired meat sauce), onions, mustard, and cheese.

Carolina style

In North Carolina, hot dogs topped with chili, onions, and either mustard or slaw are referred to as "Carolina style", which is also used to refer to hamburgers with similar toppings.

Half-smoke

In Washington, D.C., the half-smoke is similar to a hot dog, but usually larger, spicier, and with more coarsely-ground meat, the sausage is often half-pork and half-beef, smoked, and served with herbs, onion, and chili sauce.


See also

References

  1. ^ Stern, Jane and Michael (2002). Roadfood. Broadway Books. p. 98. ISBN 0-7679-0809-0. from the original on 2021-08-10. Retrieved 2020-11-25.
  2. ^ Mincin, Jimmy (February 5, 2009). . Altoona Mirror. Archived from the original on February 23, 2014. Retrieved February 15, 2014.
  3. ^ "The Hot Texas Wiener and Its Preparation". Library of College Digital Collections. November 7, 2022. Retrieved November 7, 2022.
  4. ^ Krall, Hawk (July 17, 2009). "Hot Dog Of The Week: Texas Wieners". Serious Eats. from the original on February 22, 2014. Retrieved February 15, 2014.
  5. ^ Randall, Mike (October 4, 2018). "Texas hot: a Wellsville tradition for 96 years". WKBW-TV. from the original on October 5, 2018. Retrieved October 4, 2018.

Further reading

  • A Brief History of the Hot Texas Wiener (Library of Congress / American Memory)

External links

  •   Media related to Chili dogs at Wikimedia Commons
  • Geography Quiz: Where's the Texas in the Texas Wiener? (The New York Times)

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A chili dog is a hot dog served in a bun and topped with a meat sauce such as chili con carne Additional toppings may include cheese onions and mustard The style has multiple regional variations in the United States many calling for specific and unique sauce ingredients types of hot dogs or types of buns and referred to regionally under region specific names Chili dogA chili cheese dog with friesTypeHot dogPlace of originUnited StatesMain ingredientsHot dog bun hot dog chili con carne often cheese onions mustardVariationsMichigan dog Media Chili dog Contents 1 Regional variations 1 1 Texas wiener 1 2 Coney Island hot dog 1 3 Hot wiener 1 4 Michigan hot dog 1 5 Cheese coney 1 6 Carolina style 1 7 Half smoke 2 See also 3 References 4 Further reading 5 External linksRegional variations EditTexas wiener Edit See also Texas Tommy hot dog In New Jersey and Pennsylvania the Texas hot dog Texas chili dog Texas hot or Texas wiener is a hot dog with chili or hot sauce it is served in variations with assorted condiments The Texas wiener was created in Paterson New Jersey before 1920 1 and in Altoona Pennsylvania by Peter George Koufougeorgas in 1918 2 and originally called Texas Hot Wieners The Texas reference is to the chili sauce used on the dogs It is considered a unique regional hot dog style partly because in addition to the chili or hot sauce the hot dog itself is always deep fried 3 From its origins the invention spread to the Pennsylvania cities of Scranton and Philadelphia 4 By the 1920s it had reached Western New York where numerous longstanding hot dog stands still remain including a stand run by the Rigas Family dating to 1921 5 and Ted s Hot Dogs which opened in 1927 Coney Island hot dog Edit Main article Coney Island hot dog A Flint style Coney Island hot dog In southeastern Michigan a Coney Island hot dog is a European style Frankfurter Wurstel Vienna sausage of German origin with a natural lamb or sheep casing topped with a beef heart based sauce which was developed by Macedonian and Greek immigrants in the area It has several local variations including Detroit style Flint style and Jackson style Hot wiener Edit Main article Hot wiener In Rhode Island the hot wiener or New York System wiener is a staple of the food culture and is served at New York System restaurants The traditional wiener is made with a small thin hot dog made of veal and pork giving it a different taste from a traditional beef hot dog served in a steamed bun and topped with celery salt yellow mustard chopped onions and a seasoned meat sauce Michigan hot dog Edit Main article Michigan hot dog In the North Country of New York State a Michigan hot dog or Michigan is a steamed hot dog on a steamed bun topped with a meaty sauce generally referred to as Michigan sauce Cheese coney Edit Main article Cincinnati chili Cheese coneys In Greater Cincinnati as well as parts of northern Oklahoma such as in Tulsa and Stillwater OK Cheese coneys or Coney Islands without the cheese are hot dogs in buns topped with Cincinnati chili a Greek inspired meat sauce onions mustard and cheese Carolina style Edit Main article Carolina style In North Carolina hot dogs topped with chili onions and either mustard or slaw are referred to as Carolina style which is also used to refer to hamburgers with similar toppings Half smoke Edit Main article Half smoke A half smokeIn Washington D C the half smoke is similar to a hot dog but usually larger spicier and with more coarsely ground meat the sausage is often half pork and half beef smoked and served with herbs onion and chili sauce See also Edit Food portalChili burger Hot dog variations Sonic the Hedgehog whose favorite food is chili dogs List of hot dogs List of sausage dishesReferences Edit Stern Jane and Michael 2002 Roadfood Broadway Books p 98 ISBN 0 7679 0809 0 Archived from the original on 2021 08 10 Retrieved 2020 11 25 Mincin Jimmy February 5 2009 Hot doggin it Altoona Mirror Archived from the original on February 23 2014 Retrieved February 15 2014 The Hot Texas Wiener and Its Preparation Library of College Digital Collections November 7 2022 Retrieved November 7 2022 Krall Hawk July 17 2009 Hot Dog Of The Week Texas Wieners Serious Eats Archived from the original on February 22 2014 Retrieved February 15 2014 Randall Mike October 4 2018 Texas hot a Wellsville tradition for 96 years WKBW TV Archived from the original on October 5 2018 Retrieved October 4 2018 Further reading EditA Brief History of the Hot Texas Wiener Library of Congress American Memory External links Edit Media related to Chili dogs at Wikimedia Commons Geography Quiz Where s the Texas in the Texas Wiener The New York Times Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Chili dog amp oldid 1137074752, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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