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Harry Mozley Stevens [b] (June 14, 1855 – May 3, 1934) was a food concessionaire from England credited with being America's foremost ballpark concessionaire. [3] He is also attributed by various sources as being the inventor of the hot dog .
A hot dog as served on Coney Island in 1940. The word frankfurter comes from Frankfurt, Germany, where pork sausages similar to hot dogs originated. [8] These sausages, Frankfurter Würstchen, were known since the 13th century and given to the people on the event of imperial coronations, starting with the coronation of Maximilian II, Holy Roman Emperor, as King.
A Coney Island hot dog, Coney dog, or Coney is a wiener in a bun topped with a savory meat sauce and sometimes other toppings. It is similar to a chili dog , and is often offered as part of a menu of classic American diner dishes and often at Coney Island restaurants .
AMERICA’S REGIONAL HOT DOG STYLES. Few foods are more American than the hot dog.Even though they trace their origins to German sausages (they’re also called frankfurters for a reason), the ...
In Los Angeles, Pink's Hot Dogs promotes its celebrity customers and its chili dogs, the latter of which come in a wide number of varieties. [7] A local chain, Tommy's, [8] also has chili dogs featuring a premium natural casing hot dog alongside its much better-known chili hamburgers, and another local chain The Hat, which specializes in pastrami, has them also.
1. Michigan: Coney Dogs. If you’ve associated Coney Island Hot Dogs with New York, you would be wrong. The saucy mess of a dog topped with beanless, all-meat chili spiked with cumin and celery ...
A large, natural-casing hot dog topped with a hearty, mildly spiced meat sauce, and with mustard and diced onions. Corn dog: United States: A sausage (usually a hot dog) coated in a thick layer of cornmeal batter on a stick. Danger dog: Tijuana or Hermosillo: A hot dog that has been wrapped in bacon and deep-fried. Dodger Dog: Los Angeles [14]
Campfire Corn Dog Dip. Hot dogs are an easy favorite to roast over an open flame, but this sinful mixture of hot dogs, corn, cheese, and green onions is beckoning for your best cast-iron pan.