I finally had the chance to document what I consider to be Stockholm's best hotdog stand!
Östermalms korvspecialist. Not much to look at but the German owner and his family has been offering about 40 types of sausages to Stockholmer since the 60's. I've been dozens of times but have honestly never ordered anything but the Thuringer Weisswurst (his first recommendation to me). I'm not sure of his supplier or recipe but it's peppery, has a hint of tarragon in it and borders on perfection.
These sausages take time. Upon ordering, the sausage if found somewhere in the collection of plastic bags and refridgerators and placed on the griddle-press. And there they sit for about 10 minutes.
Nearing the ten-minute mark, the insides of a half baguette are removed and two sauces (one slightly spicy, the other a mild tomato sauce) are spooned in.
Finally, the grilled weisswurst is squeezed into its bun and topped with saurkraut.
(As an aside, Doug from Hot Doug's seems like a great, friendly guy but I know where I'd rather spend ten minutes chatting and waiting for a sausage to cook!)
How's it taste?
Incredible!
Östermalms Korvspecialist
Nybrogatan 57
Stockholm, Sweden.