Mashed taters mixes with almost anything else on your plate Try applesauce. Started as an accidental mix but its
Ketchup, Stadium Mustard, Onions and Chili on a natural casing dog, grilled till it has some char and is splitting open a little!
Ketchup yes, sabbrett dogs are the best, hard to find here. I miss li deli’s, giant hungryman breakfast sandwiches and pizza of course
Do you want some? Getum all day long here! You can pick them up in Winchester. Although, your on your own with "Ketchup".... Bring your own bottle!
Hannaford has them occasionally here in lunenburg mass. Those are the famous dirty water dogs in NY City mmmmmm
Interesting. According to Maine folklore, the red hot dogs are only in Maine. That, and supposedly it's illegal to sell Manhattan clam chowder in Maine. While I've never seen Manhattan chowder in Maine, it's probably not illegal.
I never put ketchup on hot dawgs, but I often put BBQ sauce on them. But if you want to do something great for a hot dawg, wrap it in bacon, stick 2 toothpicks in the ends to hold the bacon on, and roast in the oven at 300 for awhile. YUM!!
Who listens to that ex con? Lol Also, why does she have a recipe for ketchup then? Homemade Spicy Ketchup Also, why then does she list a ketchup recipe for use on HOT DOGS? 4 DIY Condiments That Will Make Hot Dogs More Delicious Ketchup is used for hot dogs, sausages, onion rings, tater tots, and fries. Not much else.
Yep.... This is the bomb right here! If you haven't tried it and you like mustard this is the ticket...
Ketchup or catsup? For hot dogs...…?????????? Yeah, I use it along with onions relish mustard. But...……. if its a real good hot dog…… it can stand alone. Kinda like pancakes. Yeah, frost them with butter and add maple syrup...…… unless they're real good....then they can stand alone....er, ah, with just the butter for company! Now there's a pancake!
Here's my 2 Maine blueberry pancakes from my trip. A good amount of real butter ( probably from Wisconsin) and Maine real maple syrup. For the record, Maple syrup tastes the same no matter what where it's from, as long as it's real maple syrup. The picture doesn't show how flipping huge they were. Massive!!!!