RiverWester wrote:Gimme the pickle and tomato. Cheap asses, gimme an S. Rosen's poppy seed bun.
It's pathetic, I live in downtown Chicago and nobody does it RIGHT!!!! Arrrrrghhhhhhhh!!!! Such a damn simple thing.
gleam wrote:One last suggestion, a little outside the boundaries: The Vienna Beef Factory Store.
Steamed bun, steamed natural casing dog, all the topping vienna beef's marketing execs say are required for a Chicago-style hot dog.
Just go and be done with it. It's not that much further than George's.
Lunch only.
Dmnkly wrote:Well, make that 19%. I refuse to count Home Depot
gleam wrote:Dmnkly wrote:Well, make that 19%. I refuse to count Home Depot
The dogs served at Home Depot (by the Red Hot Chicago stands) are actually remarkably decent. Better than a lot of the competition, for sure.
gleam wrote:Dmnkly wrote:Well, make that 19%. I refuse to count Home Depot
The dogs served at Home Depot (by the Red Hot Chicago stands) are actually remarkably decent. Better than a lot of the competition, for sure.
gleam wrote:The dogs served at Home Depot (by the Red Hot Chicago stands) are actually remarkably decent. Better than a lot of the competition, for sure.
djenks wrote:I have the fry cutter - but i've heard some people have had problems getting non-greasy, crispy fries. Is there a technique to this other than cutting them up and tossing them in a fryer at 350? I thought it was that simple.
Cathy2 wrote:This type of question is best presented on the Cooking and Shopping section.
Dmnkly wrote:Notable that only 10 of the 54 pictured include poppyseed bun, onion, relish, tomato, mustard, pickle spear and sport peppers. Some offer more, some offer less. 54 is a fairly large data set, which identifies the "standard" Chicago-style dog as practiced by a whopping 18% of Chicago hot dog stands.
Well, make that 19%. I refuse to count Home Depot
In any case, it would appear that if RW is correct and anything deviating from this definition isn't a real Chicago-style hot dog, then less than one in five Chicago hot dog stands is serving a Chicago-style hot dog. What they're actually serving, I don't know.