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Posted By: Swish How It's Made - Hot Dogs - 05/24/19 05:50 PM


go ahead and skip to 1:56 if you really want your tastebuds to climax.
Posted By: YTownBrownsFan Re: How It's Made - Hot Dogs - 05/24/19 05:58 PM
Mmmmmmm ... delicious! laugh
Posted By: MemphisBrownie Re: How It's Made - Hot Dogs - 05/24/19 06:31 PM
I just bought tickets to the next "Dollar Dog Night" because of this video.
Posted By: rockyhilldawg Re: How It's Made - Hot Dogs - 05/24/19 07:17 PM
Reminds me of Brown 25.



From that bizarre '70s movie The Groove Tube.

Posted By: Ballpeen Re: How It's Made - Hot Dogs - 05/25/19 09:48 AM
I don't care about the process. If it tastes good, I eat it.
Posted By: jfanent Re: How It's Made - Hot Dogs - 05/25/19 11:32 AM
I'm not watching that. I saw a similar movie about how they make bologna, I haven't had any since.
Posted By: willitevachange Re: How It's Made - Hot Dogs - 05/30/19 05:05 PM
eh, don't really bother me.

if its good, its good.

people eat liver and cow tongue and an entire assortment of nasty stuff. Hey, if its good, its good.

I think I might just go get a dog or two for lunch.
Posted By: AZBrown Re: How It's Made - Hot Dogs - 05/30/19 05:27 PM
My grandparents fed me packaged head cheese in sandwiches every time I visited while growing up. Grandfather ate it directly out of the package. Put enough mustard on it, then who can tell?

No Texas Chainsaw jokes.
Posted By: PortlandDawg Re: How It's Made - Hot Dogs - 05/30/19 05:37 PM
There’s a local butcher shop that makes their own sausages and dogs and such. No nitrates, no preservatives. Most cities have similar joints somewhere. I’m sure for those living in the country they could find similar at a local place that processes game meat. Or smaller butcher shops.
No need to buy trash Oscar Meier processed nitrate dogs when I have Otto’s Sausage House one neighborhood over. Better quality. Better flavor. Local money staying local.
Posted By: BADdog Re: How It's Made - Hot Dogs - 05/30/19 06:37 PM
I love head cheese! I like paprika ones.
Posted By: AZBrown Re: How It's Made - Hot Dogs - 05/30/19 06:53 PM
I don't eat head cheese anymore (or cow tongue, liver pate and pigs feet - which they also used to feed my sister and me). Grandpa used to gnaw on the pigs feet right out of the jar.

The thing I remember most about the packaged head cheese is the consistency. Gelatinous, a little wobbly.

But, like I said, with enough accoutrements, who can tell?
Posted By: BADdog Re: How It's Made - Hot Dogs - 05/30/19 10:35 PM
I also love cow tongue and liver pate we make them ourselves.
Posted By: lampdogg Re: How It's Made - Hot Dogs - 05/31/19 12:48 AM
I ate deer heart once. Quite tasty.... I would not eat a cow's tongue.
Posted By: UrbanaDawg Re: How It's Made - Hot Dogs - 05/31/19 12:56 AM
Originally Posted By: lampdogg
I ate deer heart once. Quite tasty.... I would not eat a cow's tongue.


Deer heart is surprisingly tasty. The time I had it though, mom was supposed to make liver and onions but accidentally cooked the heart up instead. This was due to dad not labeling the heart or deer liver
Posted By: BADdog Re: How It's Made - Hot Dogs - 05/31/19 01:15 AM
Originally Posted By: lampdogg
I ate deer heart once. Quite tasty.... I would not eat a cow's tongue.


Have you tried it? It tastes like the most tender roast beef you have ever had. I like it on white bread with salt nothing else.
Posted By: PortlandDawg Re: How It's Made - Hot Dogs - 05/31/19 02:08 AM
I grew up eating deer heart. It was my favorite part, favorite meal, of deer harvest season. My mom cooked it in the pressure cooker so it was really tender. Then made noodles and a stroganoff type sauce. So so good. She’d make the same with beef heart at other times of the year but deer was the real deal.
Posted By: Clemdawg Re: How It's Made - Hot Dogs - 05/31/19 02:15 AM
Originally Posted By: lampdogg
I ate deer heart once. Quite tasty.... I would not eat a cow's tongue.


Oh, well... more for me.

Think this through: you consume muscle tissue from every other zone on the beast. Why not this one?

Dawg: imagine the tenderest, tastiest roast beef you ever experienced. That's what tongue is like.
But please- feel free to abstain.
Posted By: Clemdawg Re: How It's Made - Hot Dogs - 05/31/19 02:17 AM
Quote:
It tastes like the most tender roast beef you have ever had.


Dawg: the first time I tried it, I thought I would lose my freakkin' mind!

So, so, soooo good....
Posted By: rockyhilldawg Re: How It's Made - Hot Dogs - 05/31/19 04:43 PM
“There are two types of people in this world: People who like sauerkraut on their hot dogs and, those who don’t.”

- rockyhilldawg May 31, 2019





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Posted By: BADdog Re: How It's Made - Hot Dogs - 05/31/19 06:50 PM
What else would you put on a hotdog?
Posted By: Tulsa Re: How It's Made - Hot Dogs - 05/31/19 08:28 PM
Originally Posted By: BADdog
What else would you put on a hotdog?


Chili and cheese

Posted By: rockyhilldawg Re: How It's Made - Hot Dogs - 05/31/19 09:26 PM
When I was 18-19, I ate out every day.

Pretty much the same dinner every day. A "Grinder" (submarine in Ohio I think) and a hot dog.

There was(is?) an Italian Grinder chain in the town I Lived in (Springfield, Mass.)

Every day I had their foot-long "Grinder-of-the-day". (Meatball, tuna, salami...)

On the hot dog I always had cheese, onions and mustard.

My favorite grinder was a Philly cheese steak. A good one melts in your mouth.

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