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How Do You Top Your Dog? Contest

By Value Guru, May 12, 2010  |  Meet the Blogger  |  More Posts by Value Guru

Congrats to Oscar whose comment (#414) was randomly selected to win the $25 gift card. Thanks to everyone who shared their ideas for the best dog toppings!

--------------------- Lawn chair dining and hot dogs were meant for each other. It’s about the easiest food you can eat with one hand and your feet propped up. Plus, it frees up the other hand for an ice-cold beverage, a beach ball or a high-five. Oh yeah, and most kids and kids-at-heart love them. (Read on for a chance to win a $25 gift card.) But things can get downright serious when it comes to topping a dog. My favorites are the classic trio: ketchup, yellow mustard and pickle relish, always in that order. But my classic is blasphemy to others. “Ketchup on a hot dog?” they gasp. “Oh, no!” Take the “Chicago Style” dog. It’s often referred to as being “dragged through the garden” because it’s loaded with toppings - mustard, onion, sweet pickle relish, tomatoes, pickled peppers, a dill pickle spear and celery salt - but never, never ketchup. Then there’s the “Coney Island” dog that actually originated in the Midwest.  It’s smothered in a beanless, all-meat chili, diced yellow onion and yellow mustard. But if you’re eating a hot dog on Coney Island then it’s probably topped with mustard, sauerkraut and maybe some sweet onion sauce. If you’ve avoided hot dogs since you were a kid because you’re not sure what’s in ‘em, here are our tips on picking the top dog.
  • Don’t overdo it with preservatives. We only sell “uncured” hot dogs, which means they don’t contain added synthetic sodium nitrite.
  • Our hot dogs are held to the same high standards as all our other products. They’re made with meat from animals raised without antibiotics or added growth hormones. And they’re not stuffed with additives and fillers. (FYI – Federal regulations prohibit the use of hormones in raising pork, bison and poultry.)
  • There really is a dog for everyone, regardless of dietary preference: beef (grass-fed and organic choices, too), pork, turkey, chicken, meatless, even a whole small zucchini!
What about the bun?
  • If you’re not willing to give up the classic soft white bun, you can still get the most out of your food dollar by choosing a white bun made from untreated flour and no artificial flavors or preservatives.
  • If you want to get even more nutrient value for your money, go for whole wheat or sprouted whole-grain buns. Keep in mind that “wheat” is not the same as “whole wheat.”
  • You can even choose a bun that’s not a bun. Try sliced bread (look for whole wheat or sprouted whole grain here, too), whole-grain pitas or corn tortillas.
So what hot dog toppings are tops in your book? By May 26th, enter a comment letting us know how you top your dog, and we’ll choose a random winner to receive a $25 gift card. A fun way to use some of that loot is to host a budget-friendly backyard cookout and set out an assortment of condiments for a dress-your-own hot dog bar. Use The Whole Deal value guide to plan your summer party. With over $40 in coupons, budget tips and simple warm-weather recipes you’ll be able to relax and enjoy, in your lawn chair with your feet propped up.

 

712 Comments

Comments

Linda Birdsell says ...
I love my dog grilled with ketchup, mustard, relish onions and some cheese, all of course on a white bun..YUMMY!!!
05/15/2010 9:26:26 PM CDT
Sarah Boyle says ...
Chimi-dog! Put a hot dog in a flour tortilla (slather some chopped green chili and sprinkle some grated cheese), roll it up good and fry it in oil until it's cripsy! Yum!
05/15/2010 10:18:40 PM CDT
Lisa Rebeck says ...
Tzatzinki Sauce, olives and diced tomato on my hot dog!!! yum
05/15/2010 11:35:38 PM CDT
Cat says ...
Love Applegate Farms HD with ketchup, onions, and mustard.
05/16/2010 12:07:03 AM CDT
Cathy Billings says ...
I like my BBQ dog with mango chutney, grated sharp cheddar cheese, and chopped green onions!
05/16/2010 1:09:42 AM CDT
tarah engelke says ...
cream cheese, hot sauce, and relish... mmm.
05/16/2010 4:33:59 AM CDT
PAMELA PAGE says ...
A "true" southern gal, I top my dog with a little yellow mustard and the show stopper-creamy coleslaw! You can't beat this!
05/16/2010 5:55:53 AM CDT
Tracy W. says ...
I top my dogs with freshly diced cucumbers!
05/16/2010 7:45:36 AM CDT
Lee says ...
We like our hot dogs w/onions, mustard, relish, chili and cole slaw.
05/16/2010 12:09:14 PM CDT
Pamela Michno says ...
sauerkraut and mustard :) or ketchup (all organic of course)
05/16/2010 2:14:45 PM CDT
lila kahan says ...
How much salt is there in one Whole Foods hot dog
05/16/2010 2:31:45 PM CDT
Marc says ...
Spicy mustard, jalapeños, onions !!!
05/16/2010 3:42:05 PM CDT
david wallen says ...
Hot Dog with mustard.
05/16/2010 6:19:01 PM CDT
Karen Currie says ...
Catsup and mustard. I like to keep it simple!
05/16/2010 10:47:31 PM CDT
paig292 says ...
@Lila We provide many different varieties of hot dogs and the sodium level is going to be dependent on which one you choose. Your best bet is to check your packaging. I checked the package for the Nature's Rancher Uncured Beef Hot Dogs and the sodium for one hot dog is 430 mg. Hope this helps.
05/17/2010 7:43:53 AM CDT
Gina Puluse says ...
Some of us are on special diets in my house so the usual toppings are not safe for us to eat on our Hot Dogs. Recently we started using mashed avacado with some diced onions (sometimes we add some lentils) to top our Dogs. It is really good and safe for most special diets :0). This mixture can be used as a dip too. Love my Dogs!
05/17/2010 9:36:46 AM CDT
muffin says ...
i am a purist...i love some good ole fashioned organic ketsup!!
05/17/2010 11:29:57 AM CDT
Ashley says ...
I'm a sucker mustard and giardiniera on a well charred dog.
05/17/2010 9:03:31 PM CDT
helen j hoang says ...
w/ a warm bun top grilled dog w/ sweet radis, mustard & ketchup , make thing every simple w / this
05/17/2010 10:49:20 PM CDT
Brenda says ...
My favorite is ketchup and raw purple onion... but the dog has to be grilled!
05/17/2010 11:01:00 PM CDT
matt twohig says ...
Hotdogs NEED ketchup, relish, chopped onion and melted cheese. An interesting change..add apricot preserve with horeshradish..sweet and a kick...MMM
05/18/2010 8:20:51 AM CDT
Kim Davis says ...
My favorite - split open, topped with sliced cheddar cheese, and broiled. Add a bun and lots of spicy mustard.
05/18/2010 8:25:26 AM CDT
Rachael says ...
I love my dogs Chicago-style with mustard, onion, neon relish, sport peppers of course a pickle spear and sliced tomato. YUM!
05/18/2010 2:44:17 PM CDT
Holly says ...
At the Hebrew National stand at At&t Park, they have a "San Francisco dog" that I've learned to fix correctly at home. It has thousand island dressing and,all mixed up together,GOOD sauerkraut, chopped yellow onions and shredded Swiss cheese. They use a sesame seed roll. Regular hot dog bun is not substantial enough for this dog.
05/18/2010 2:45:47 PM CDT
Melissa says ...
Cheddar cheese and Bull's Eye BBQ sauce!
05/18/2010 4:15:35 PM CDT

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