Chicago-style hot dog explained
A Chicago-style hot dog, Chicago Dog, or Chicago Red Hot is an all-beef frankfurter[3] on a poppy seed bun,[4] [5] originating from the city of Chicago, Illinois.[6] [7] The hot dog is topped with yellow mustard, chopped white onions, bright green sweet pickle relish, a dill pickle spear, tomato slices or wedges, pickled sport peppers (a variety of Capsicum annuum), and a dash of celery salt.[8] The complete assembly of a Chicago hot dog is said to be "dragged through the garden" due to the many toppings.[9] The method for cooking the hot dog itself varies depending on the vendor's preference. Most often they are steamed, water-simmered, or less often grilled over charcoal (in which case they are referred to as "char-dogs").
The canonical recipe does not include ketchup, and there is a widely shared, strong opinion among many Chicagoans and aficionados that ketchup is unacceptable.[10] A number of Chicago hot dog vendors do not offer ketchup as a condiment.[11]
History
The hot dog arrived in Chicago through Frankfurt from Vienna. Pork sausages have been known in Frankfurt since the 13th century. Sometime in the 19th century a butcher in Vienna added beef to the sausage mixture. He called this a "wiener-frankfurter". Eventually reaching Chicago, Franks served in buns became popular at fairs and baseball games. Reportedly the pork-free and kosher-style all beef frank was originated by Fluky's in 1929.[12] During the Great Depression they were sold for a nickel out of carts along Maxwell Street.[13] Two Austrian Hungarian immigrants sold their Vienna Beef franks at the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago.[14] Vienna Beef became a major producer of hot dogs and by the early 2000s was one of the major suppliers for hot dog carts.[15]
The celery salt is a result of the existence of many north side celery farms, even Lakeview being a celery farming area up until the 1920s.[16]
Variations
The "dragged through the garden" style is heavily promoted by Vienna Beef and Red Hot Chicago, the two most prominent Chicago hot dog manufacturers,[17] but exceptions are common, with vendors adding cucumber slices or lettuce, omitting poppyseeds or celery salt, or using plain relish or a skinless hot dog.[18] Several popular hot dog stands serve a simpler version known as the "Depression Dog": a steamed natural-casing dog with only mustard, onions, plain relish and sport peppers, wrapped up with hand-cut french fries, while the historic Superdawg drive-ins notably substitute a pickled tomato for fresh. Many vendors offer a Chicago-style dog with cheese sauce, known as a cheese-dog. Boz Hot Dogs locations offer a unique nacho cheese sauce with pieces of jalapeño peppers. Some vendors, such as Byron's Hot Dogs, add lettuce and cucumber to their Chicago-style dog.[19]
Preparation
Chicago-style hot dogs are cooked in hot water or steamed before adding the toppings.[20] A less common style is cooked on a charcoal grill and referred to as a "char-dog". Char-dogs are easily identifiable because very often the ends of the dog are sliced in crisscross fashion before cooking, producing a distinctive cervelat-style "curled-x" shape as the dog cooks. Some hot dog stands, such as The Wieners Circle, only serve char-dogs.[21]
The typical beef hot dog weighs NaNlb, and the most traditional type features a natural casing, providing a distinctive "snap" when bitten.[22] [23]
The buns are a high-gluten variety made to hold up to steam warming, typically the S. Rosen's Mary Ann brand from Alpha Baking Company.
The traditional "neon-green" relish is prepared by simply adding blue food coloring to sweet pickle relish until the natural yellow hue turns a deep green.[24]
Restaurants
The Chicago area has more hot dog restaurants than McDonald's, Wendy's, and Burger King restaurants combined.[14] A "hot dog stand" in Chicago may serve many other items, including the Maxwell Street Polish, gyros, pork chop and Italian beef sandwiches, corn dogs, tamales, pizza puffs and Italian ice. The restaurants often have unique names[25] or architectural features.
Popular and historic vendors
See also
Further reading
Notes and References
- Web site: Zeldes . Leah A. . Eat this! The Chicago hot dog, born in the Great Depression . Dining Chicago . Chicago's Restaurant & Entertainment Guide, Inc. . July 7, 2010 . 2010-07-31 . January 13, 2013 . https://web.archive.org/web/20130113214011/http://www.diningchicago.com/blog/2010/07/07/eat-this-chicago-style-hot-dog-born-in-the-depression/ . dead .
- Web site: Vienna Beef hot dogs. The Periodic Table of Vienna: Chicago Style Hot Dog Condiments. March 25, 2009. March 13, 2013. https://web.archive.org/web/20130313215523/http://www.viennabeef.com/culture/chicagostyle.asp. dead.
- Web site: Sweet . Lynn. . Lynn Sweet . Chicago hot dogs at the White House . Chicago Sun-Times . June 10, 2010 . Chicago-style hot dogs are steamed . 2010-08-01 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20100613142712/http://www.suntimes.com/news/sweet/2376622,CST-NWS-hotdog10.article . 2010-06-13 .
- Web site: Zeldes . Leah A. . It takes big buns to hold Chicago hot dogs . Dining Chicago . Chicago's Restaurant & Entertainment Guide, Inc. . July 13, 2010 . 2010-07-31 . December 30, 2010 . https://web.archive.org/web/20101230131510/http://www.diningchicago.com/blog/2010/07/13/it-takes-big-buns-to-hold-chicago-hot-dogs/ . dead .
- Web site: A Chicago Hot Dog Ain't Right Without a Poppy Seed Bun. But Why? . . 2017-08-23 . Vettel . Phil . August 23, 2017.
- Spina, Matthew (May 20, 2016). "A History of the Esteemed Chicago-Style Hot Dog", Thrillist. Retrieved August 26, 2016.
- Carruthers, John (March 31, 2015). "Mustard and Dreams: What It Takes to Run a Hot Dog Stand in Chicago", Serious Eats. Retrieved August 26, 2016.
- News: Charles . Leroux . Chicago hot dogs . Chicago Tribune . Tribune Co . 2005-08-30 . 2007-04-28 .
- News: Kathie . Smith . Chicago's food history . . Block Communications . 2007-05-01 . 2007-05-01 . December 9, 2007 . https://web.archive.org/web/20071209210058/http://toledoblade.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=%2F20070501%2FART06%2F70501015%2F-1%2FART . dead .
- Web site: How to Make Your own "Chicago Style Hot Dogs" . April 28, 2007 . Fluky's . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20070504032728/http://www.flukys.com/html/recipe.html . May 4, 2007 .
- "The Chicago Dog", Hot Dog Chicago Style. Retrieved July 18, 2016.
- News: Leah A . Zeldes . How to Eat Like a Chicagoan . Chicago's Restaurant Guide . 2002-09-30 . 2002-09-30 . https://web.archive.org/web/20021001023605/http://www.chicagorestaurant.com/show_article.php?aID=13 . October 1, 2002.
- Web site: Recipe Detail: Chicago Style Hot Dog . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20080815101621/https://www.wttw.com/main.taf?erube_fh=wttw&wttw.submit.CPRecipieDetail=1&wttw.RecipieID=26 . 2008-08-15 .
- Book: Gibson, Kelly . The Slow Food guide to Chicago: Restaurants, markets, bars . Portia Belloc Lowndes . 2008 . Chelsea Green Publishing . 978-1-931498-61-6 . 238 . ...no self-respecting Chicagoan would think of using ketchup as a condiment... . February 18, 2010.
- Book: Fodor's Chicago 2010 . 2009 . Fodor's . New York . 978-1-4000-0860-5 . 189 . registration . Make sure to never add ketchup to your Chicago-style hot dog: a major no-no among hot dog aficionados. . February 18, 2010.
- Web site: Never Put Ketchup On A Hot Dog, by Bob Schwartz - Home Page. neverputketchuponahotdog.com. November 22, 2015. https://web.archive.org/web/20151121073211/http://www.neverputketchuponahotdog.com/. November 21, 2015. dead.
- Adams, Cecil (August 30, 1991). "Why Is There No Ketchup on a Properly Made Hot Dog?", Chicago Reader. Retrieved February 22, 2015.
- Web site: Zeldes . Leah A. . Do only barbarians put ketchup on hot dogs? . Dining Chicago . Chicago's Restaurant & Entertainment Guide, Inc. . July 22, 2010 . 2010-07-31 . December 30, 2010 . https://web.archive.org/web/20101230113130/http://www.diningchicago.com/blog/2010/07/22/ketchup-on-hot-dogs/ . dead .
- Web site: Zeldes . Leah A. . The Chicago-style hot dog: 'A masterpiece' . Dining Chicago . Chicago's Restaurant & Entertainment Guide, Inc. . July 6, 2010 . 2010-07-31 . November 27, 2011 . https://web.archive.org/web/20111127040037/http://www.diningchicago.com/blog/2010/07/06/the-chicago-style-hot-dog-a-masterpiece/ . dead .
- Book: Bizzari, Amy . Iconic Chicago Dishes, Drinks and Desserts . Arcadia . 46–53. 9781467135511 . 2016 .
- Book: Weller, Sam . Photographs by Linda Rutenberg . Secret Chicago . limited . 2000 . 2nd editition . August 2002 . ECW Press . Toronto . 1-55022-493-X . 113–116 . Secret Hot Dogs . two young immigrants from Austria-Hungary toted their secret frankfurter recipe to World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago. Today, the Vienna all-beef hot dog recipe is served up by 2,000 vendors across the city. In fact, there are more Vienna Beef wiener vendors in the city than there are Burger King, Wendy's, and McDonald's outlets combined..
- Oxford Companion of Food and Drink in America
- Web site: Monica . Eng . March 15, 2017 . Deconstructing the Chicago-Style Hot Dog . WBEZ . June 11, 2023.
- Web site: Zeldes . Leah A. . Hot dog makers around town . Chicago Sun-Times . June 21, 2011 . July 17, 2012.
- Web site: Zeldes . Leah A. . Even without trimmings, Chicago-style hot dog in league of its own . Chicago Sun-Times . June 21, 2011 . July 17, 2012.
- Web site: 1996-01-17 . FRANKLY SPEAKING, BYRON'S IS A WINNER . 2023-09-16 . Chicago Tribune.
- Web site: How to Make Your own "Chicago Style Hot Dogs" . April 28, 2007 . Fluky's . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20070504032728/http://www.flukys.com/html/recipe.html . May 4, 2007 .
- https://archive.today/20130412010823/http://www.tribune.com/article/five-guys-offers-more-than-burgers "Five Guys Offers More Than Burgers
- News: Kathie . Smith . Chicago's food history . Toledo Blade . Block Communications . 2007-05-01 . 2007-05-01 . December 9, 2007 . https://web.archive.org/web/20071209210058/http://toledoblade.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=%2F20070501%2FART06%2F70501015%2F-1%2FART . dead .
- Web site: Zeldes . Leah A. . Know your wiener! . Dining Chicago . Chicago's Restaurant & Entertainment Guide, Inc. . July 8, 2010 . 2010-07-31 . July 10, 2011 . https://web.archive.org/web/20110710093609/http://www.diningchicago.com/blog/2010/07/08/know-your-wiener/ . dead .
- News: Jen. Wheeler. The Untold Truth Of The Chicago-Style Hot Dog. Mashed. Static Media. 2021-12-13. 2022-06-27.
- Web site: Zeldes . Leah A. . Relishing Chicago's 10 funniest hot-dog joints . Dining Chicago . Chicago's Restaurant & Entertainment Guide, Inc. . July 30, 2010 . 2010-07-31 . December 30, 2010 . https://web.archive.org/web/20101230131222/http://www.diningchicago.com/blog/2010/07/30/chicago-10-funniest-hot-dog-joints/ . dead .