Yes you can top your hotdogs with anything you like. Try some of these for variety:
onions
mustard
ketchup
chili
cheese
bacon
New Yorkers are known for their straightforward style — and so are their hot dogs. Some spicy mustard and a handful of kraut is all the classic NYC frank requires.
The classic Slawdog — which originated in West Virginia and migrated south — boasts cole slaw, mustard and onions, but variations include vinegar slaw and optional chili.
Chicagoans are hardcore about their hot dogs. If built correctly, each ingredient will be active in every bite: A steamed, all-beef hot dog is snuggled into a steamed poppyseed bun, then topped with yellow mustard, "nuclear" relish, chopped onions, two tomato wedges, a pickle spear, two sport peppers, and a dash of celery salt. References : http://food.aol.com/grilling/hot-dog-toppings
May 22nd, 2009 at 5:51 am
I've never heard of a law stating that it can't be……
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May 22nd, 2009 at 6:24 am
Yes you can top your hotdogs with anything you like. Try some of these for variety:
onions
mustard
ketchup
chili
cheese
bacon
New Yorkers are known for their straightforward style — and so are their hot dogs. Some spicy mustard and a handful of kraut is all the classic NYC frank requires.
The classic Slawdog — which originated in West Virginia and migrated south — boasts cole slaw, mustard and onions, but variations include vinegar slaw and optional chili.
Chicagoans are hardcore about their hot dogs. If built correctly, each ingredient will be active in every bite: A steamed, all-beef hot dog is snuggled into a steamed poppyseed bun, then topped with yellow mustard, "nuclear" relish, chopped onions, two tomato wedges, a pickle spear, two sport peppers, and a dash of celery salt.
References :
http://food.aol.com/grilling/hot-dog-toppings
May 22nd, 2009 at 6:40 am
uh…yeah. Why wouldn't you be able to use that kind of relish on that hot dog??
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