What goes on your HotDog

What goes on your Hotdog?

  • Ketchup

    Votes: 14 53.8%
  • Mustard

    Votes: 22 84.6%
  • Onions

    Votes: 14 53.8%
  • Relish

    Votes: 7 26.9%
  • Tomatoes

    Votes: 1 3.8%
  • Dill pickle

    Votes: 4 15.4%
  • Jalapnos

    Votes: 2 7.7%
  • Cheese

    Votes: 8 30.8%

  • Total voters
    26
  • Poll closed .

Drac

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Had a brief robust debate at a local cookout on this topic.Just wondering what YOU put on yours. Now before anybody tells me I forgot to list chili. I am talking about a regular hotdog and not a chilidog..
 

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Mustard. Preferably brown. Sometimes Chinese, if I've got a packet from take-out around. Onions.

And sometimes -- Heinz 57 Sauce. Try it sometime...
 

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Ketchup only. Mustard is nasty. All kinds of mustard. Relish is downright gagalicious. Onions just annoy me. Anything else is unAmerican in addition to being gross.
 

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Mustard, onions, relish. Wash it down with an ice cold................
In a pinch, mustard, and plenty of it.
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Ketchup (sometimes), mustard, relish, and cheese. But not that nasty "american cheese" that comes individually wrapped. That stuff isn't even real food. It has all the taste and nutritional value of bathroom grout. A good sharp cheddar, or some pepperjack.
 

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Mustard {English of course, none of that French or American muck!} and Onions FTW :lol:.

Oh, for an alternative view form the Mother country, my missus would say American Mustard, lots of Relish and a slathering of Onions {tho she has experimented with Jack Daniels BBQ sauce too :D}.
 

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A hot dog - just ketchup.

A chili dog gets (obviously chili), cheese, onions, maybe brown mustard (depending on the chili), maybe hot sauce (such as Tabasco, Chulula, etc. also depending on the chili).

That said, at my age, I may eat 4 hot dogs or chili dogs combined a year.
 

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Mustard (spicy brown), onions, cheese (pepperjack).
Sometimes BBQ sauce instead (City BBQ or Famous Dave's Devil's Spit).
 

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Never liked mustard on my dog. Ketchup only here.
 

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Carol

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According to Harry Callahan aka Dirty Harry aka Clint Eastwood... you're all disgusting.

I'd like to see him make me stop ;)
 

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Lol what a topic.

Tomato sauce, onions and grated cheese and Black Pepper for me thanks
 

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Ketchup and mustard. Then you turn the dog so it's facing the hinge, and therefore doesn't come ozzing out.
 

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Usually catsup, mustard and onion. Sometimes relish or diced pickles. Sometimes I forgo the dog itself and replace it will a dill spear when I'm not feeling particularly carnivorous.
 
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It was someone at the cookout I attended that stated they only use ketchup or catsup that started a long debate.
 

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