BLT Hot Dog

BLT Hot Dog

The BLT Hot Dog is a delicious twist on the classic American hot dog and even looks slightly healthier too! The hot dog is wrapped in bacon and then topped with lettuce, tomato and mayo. It’s the perfect handheld meal for a summer BBQ or picnic.   This savory dish starts with a grilled hot…

Tornado Hot Dog

Tornado Hot Dog

Tornado hot dog is a delicious and easy way to enjoy your hot dogs! This recipe is sure to be a hit with the whole family! It is perfect for game day, a summer cookout, or anytime you’re in the mood for a delicious and easy snack! So next time you’re looking for something fun…

Mexican Hot Dog

Mexican Hot Dog

Avocado and mayonnaise is an unusual yet delicious addition to any hot dog. I’ve used both in this recipe, along with some other traditional hot dog toppings, such as chili and onions. The Mexican guacamole hot dog is a delicious and easy to make dish that can be enjoyed by everyone. Avocado and mayo give…

Beef Chilli Hot Dog

Beefy Chili Dog

Looking for a delicious and easy meal to make? Look no further than the beefy chili dog! This meal is perfect for any night of the week and can be made in no time at all. Plus, it’s sure to please even the pickiest of eaters. So give this recipe a try today and enjoy…

Corn Dog

Corn Dog

Corn dogs are a classic American food that can be found at carnivals, state fairs, sporting events and backyard barbecues. This simple dish is made by taking a hot dog, wrapping it in a piece of cornbread dough, and frying it in oil. They can also be baked instead of fried, but they will not…

Cleveland Polish Boy

Cleveland Polish Boy

The Polish Boy is a regional specialty of Cleveland, Ohio. This delicious concoction is a savoury mix of sausage, bacon, and pierogi, all stuffed inside a kielbasa and grilled to perfection. It is then topped with barbecue sauce, coleslaw, and served with French fries. If you’re in the Cleveland area, be sure to check out…

Chicago Style Hot Dog

Chicago Style Hot Dog

The Chicago Style Hot Dog was created in the early 1920s by a man named Philip D. “Fritz” Zelazny. Zelazny was the owner of a hotdog stand in Chicago called The Original Maxwell Street Polish Sausage Company. His hot dog quickly became popular and is now considered to be a staple of Chicago cuisine. There…