jpreiser wrote:Another brand I like that I've seen around in Chicago is Usinger's fresh brats. I'm not sure where they're available in large quantities in Chicago but they are a Milwaukee company so may have local larger retailers or are a quick trip up nort der.
the sleeve wrote:Check out this website. I completely agree with their selection as the #1 dog. Best's Kosher is the way to go. This is same brand they serve at US Cellular Field. Best's Kosher is hard to beat.
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jimswside wrote:the sleeve wrote:Check out this website. I completely agree with their selection as the #1 dog. Best's Kosher is the way to go. This is same brand they serve at US Cellular Field. Best's Kosher is hard to beat.
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Im pretty sure Sarah Lee stopped making Best's Kosher dogs a few months ago.
THey were the best though.
Ursiform wrote:
Yes, they stopped making them last year. Comiskey now serves Vienna Beef.
http://tinyurl.com/mxxa95
jimswside wrote:Ursiform wrote:
Yes, they stopped making them last year. Comiskey now serves Vienna Beef.
http://tinyurl.com/mxxa95
I thought so.
although Vienna makes a respectable dog, nothing can beat a grilled Bests Kosher Dog with grilled onions and mustard at the Cell.
MikeLM wrote:
This year our club President insisted we buy sausages from a local supplier - they're his buddies, and this is Chicago, right? The brats were, at best, mediocre and the dogs were Daisy Brand skinless (skinless dogs in CHICAGO???) We ain't going to do that again. The current president's term is up at the end of this month, and the incoming guy is a big Elburn fan.
jpreiser wrote:Johnsonville Brats (original, uncooked) are my favorites for a large brand; whether they are grilled from raw or precooked w/ beer & onions and then grilled. Not so long ago, they were available in larger packs at Sam's Club (may still be but I haven't looked lately).
Another brand I like that I've seen around in Chicago is Usinger's fresh brats. I'm not sure where they're available in large quantities in Chicago but they are a Milwaukee company so may have local larger retailers or are a quick trip up nort der.
jpreiser wrote:Johnsonville Brats (original, uncooked) are my favorites for a large brand; whether they are grilled from raw or precooked w/ beer & onions and then grilled. Not so long ago, they were available in larger packs at Sam's Club (may still be but I haven't looked lately).
maxpower wrote:For Hotdogs, Hebrew National are my favorite, they cook up so nice on the grill.
maxpower wrote:For Hotdogs, Hebrew National are my favorite, they cook up so nice on the grill.
Geo wrote:I am *shocked*, SHOCKED I tell you, that no one has mentioned the absolutely BEST brat in the world, Miesfelds of Sheboygan. Surely there must be someplace in Chicago to buy them...
Geo
jilter wrote:The current champion is the Sheboygan brat from Paulina.
G Wiv wrote:I was recently pressed into service at a neighbors house for brat duty. She, one of the nicest people I know but not a great cook, expressed delighted amazement at the plump juiciness of the brats, but was puzzled why it took me 45-minutes instead of her usual 8 to 10.
G Wiv wrote:jilter wrote:The current champion is the Sheboygan brat from Paulina.
My current brat best are Ream's in Elburn, IL and Miesfeld's in Sheboygan, WI, Miesfeld's also sells my pick for best natural casing hot dog.
Kid Charlemagne wrote:Were you just cooking them indirect over lower heat?
G Wiv wrote:Locally I'm partial to Mariano's brats, in particular giardiniera brats.