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ChurroMania’s Hot Churro Dog

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It’s hard to believe that ChurroMania has been around 16 years already. They were one of the first companies to get involved with the Food Truck scene in South Florida. You can always count on them for their sweet & delicious Churros to finish off your meal but now they’ve added the Hot Churro Dog! It’s a Hot Dog served on a sliced Churro. This might be the Hot Dog’s answer to the Luther Burger. I have not tried it yet but I don’t think I’ll be adding Ketchup, that might be too much. Yes, I just said that.

ChurroMania Hot Dog

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Colonel Mustard Brings You All The Wiener News

Let me start off by saying how happy I am to be a new edition to the Burger Beast’s blog. It goes without saying that burgers and dogs go together like peanut butter and jelly. I’m not a connoisseur of pb&j, but I am a connoisseur of hot dogs. I have no idea how many hot dogs I’ve enjoyed thus far in my life, but it’s definitely rivals the amount of burgers the Beast has consumed.

Hot dogs are as special to Americans as apple pie, we consume approximately 20 billion hot dogs per year and in 2010 consumers spent more than $1.6 billion on hot dogs in U.S. supermarkets ( I’m not the only one that loves a good hot dog). See, I was born and raised in a city that takes its hot dogs VERY seriously – Chicago. To Chicagoans there is only one way to make the perfect dog… Chicago Style.

Chicago has earned bragging rights for having more hot dog joints than it does McDonald’s, Burger Kings, and Wendy’s combined. . In fact, the Chicago Style dog is so special it even has its own badge on Foursquare. Please don’t rub it in to Burger Beast that Foursquare still doesn’t have a burger badge of any sort, he gets a little upset.

Now of course there are many different kinds of delicious hot dogs, however when properly constructed, the ingredients of a Chicago-Style hot dog will create euphoria in and around a bun.

This “proper construction” goes like this…

  • You start with the most important ingredient, the dog itself. A real Chicago-Style dog is usually made with a Vienna Beef hot dog, the local favorite. The dog is kosher, all-beef with a natural casing that “snaps” when you bite into it. It is cooked by either steaming or simmering (another option is grilling, which is called a “Chardog”).
  • What good is any hot dog without its bun? Not a very good one, that’s why a poppy seed bun is used. The most common brand that is used in most places is S. Rosen’s Mary Ann from the Alpha Baking Company because of its ability to handle the steam warming that’s used to heat it up.
  • Do you have your garden gloves on? Good… Now it’s time to drag the dog through the garden (a term used to describe the specific and special combination of condiments that go on a Chicago-Style dog).
  • The first condiment is plain yellow mustard and is the ONLY one that will be squeezed from a bottle.
  • The next condiment is a specific sweet pickle relish that is unique because it is dyed bright neon green (it more closely resembles kryptonite than relish).
  • After that comes a handful of diced, raw white onions.
  • Next come the tomato wedges… usually two or three, half wedges tucked in next to the dog on the same side.
  • One kosher pickle “spear” is then laid between the dog and the bun, usually on the opposite side of the tomato wedges.
  • After that, two or three sport peppers are placed on top of the relish and chopped onions. If you are not familiar, sport peppers are green, around 1-1/2 inches long, and are medium hot. Some places may ask you if you want your dog “with”… they are asking you if you want your dog with sport peppers or without.
  • Last but not least… a dash of celery salt to lightly dust the top of your dog.

Now I’m sure you have noticed that I don’t mention the “K” word. That’s because ketchup is NEVER used on a Chicago Style dog and many places do not even offer it because of this. In fact, some places will ask you to leave if you ask for ketchup on your Chicago-Style dog.

Stay tuned as I start eating and reviewing my way through various hot dogs in Miami, Chicago, and beyond.

-Colonel Mustard

Char-Hut Top Dog 2011 Hot Dog Eating Contest

In honor of July (National Hot Dog Month), Char-Hut will be having its 1st Annual Top Dog Event, a Hot Dog Eating Contest. All proceeds will go to benefit Pap Corps (an organization that enables and supports through their fundraising efforts for cancer research).

Now that the qualifying rounds are over, on Sunday July 10th a winner will be crowned. All the qualifiers have to do is eat the most Char-Dogs in 10 minutes and they will earn the title of Top Dog and $500.

National Deli is sponsoring the contest in celebration of National Hot Dog Month. I love National Deli so I might make an appearance to show my support and to eat a few Char-Dogs.

Char-Hut Contest

The Details:

When: Sunday July 10th
Time: 2:00PM
Where: Char-Hut Davie Location
9000 W. SR 84 Davie, FL 33324
954-474-9312

Pincho Factory’s That’s What She Said Hot Dog

Pincho Factory’s not doing a specialty burger this week, instead they’re going with a 12 inch hot dog they’re calling  “That’s What She Said”.

That's What She Said Hot Dog

It’s a 1/2 pound all Beef Hot Dog, with Turkey Bacon (not pictured but very awesome), provolone cheese, topped with our newest Pineapple Sauce, our “Secret” Pink Sauce, and crushed Lays Potato Chips.Let’s not forget the brioche bun which is so good. This schlonger is available til Sunday so let’s do this.

Pincho Factory
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Twitter: @PinchoFactory
9860 Bird Road, Miami, FL
305-631-2038

 

Nathan’s July 4th Hot Dog Eating Contest Qualifying Tour Dates

This July 4th will be the 95th year of Nathan’s Famous July Fourth International Hot Dog Eating Contest. The qualifying tour which began on May 6th in Las Vegas will visit 12 cities: Las Vegas, NV, San Jose, CA, Foxboro, MA, Hartford, CT, Atlanta, GA, Atlantic City, NJ, Phoenix, AZ, Norfolk, VA, Charlotte, NC, Fishkill, NY, San Diego, CA and Queens, NY. Make sure you check out Major League Eating’s Events Page to find out the exact dates for the city nearest you.

Arbetter’s Hot Dogs In Westchester AKA Miami, Florida

Arbetter’s is a Miami institution, it’s been around around as long as I can remember (since 1959, but at the present location since 1972). It also looks like it’s been around forever (I’m not saying that’s a bad thing), which adds to its charm.

Food Network’s Ham On The Street filmed an episode here once. It’s also known locally because of the sign on the wall, “Free Boston Baked Beans The Day After The Red Sox Win The World Series”. It did eventually come to pass some years back and they of course kept their word.

Very True!

There’s also the “Free Refills this week When You Say You Love Larry Bird Or Bob Cousy” sign. This is true by the way (that you can get free refills not that you love Larry Bird, but then again maybe you do). The menu here is limited to hot dogs, corndogs, fries (chili or cheese) and soft drinks.

C.C.O.M. Hot Dogs

I always get my hot dogs C.C.O.M. (Chili, Cheese, Onion & Mustard). I’ve also heard the Sauerkraut dog is good but that’s not my thing. While I don’t care for the hot dog itself too much, the other flavors more than make up for it.

Chili Cheese Fries

The Chili Cheese Fries are second to none. The Chili here is amazing, yes I said it, AMAZING! It’s slightly spicy and even better is that it’s bean-less. This is a must order if you eat here.

Crispy Corn Dog w/ Side of Mustard

Last but not least, are the Corn Dogs. How are they? Probably the best tasting corn dogs I’ve ever had. So what am I saying? If you live in Miami and you’ve never been here, shame on you!

Consume:

Arbetter’s Hot Dogs
8747 SW 40 Street, Miami, Fl 33165
305-207-0555
Hours: Sun-Thu 11AM-8:30PM, Sat 10:30AM-9PM