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While cooking up a couple of hot dogs for lunch I thought of the regional differences we enjoy. As a life-long New Englander, here's what I like:
Bun: Gotta be the top-split "New England Style" bun that you load on top, has a flat bottom and white bread on the side. Ideally, buttered and toasted on a grille like a grilled cheese sandwich, but I eat them plain or steamed, too. Also useful if you want to do your own lobster or clam roll, but I leave that to eating at one of the clam or lobster shacks.
Hot Dog - All beef with a natural casing. Boiled, the natural casing makes that satisfying snap when you bite into them. Grilled are good, too and nothing has the taste of a summer as a charcoal grilled dog. Fenway Franks are obviously popular around here, but my favorites are made by a local company, Pearl.
Condiments: I like a lot of stuff on my dog and have some brand loyalties to the local stuff. So it's Cain's relish for me and Gulden's Spicy Brown Mustard. Chopped onions and, probably not a standard New England thing, sauerkraut. And to top it off, the final topping - celery salt.
How do you like yours?
Bun: Gotta be the top-split "New England Style" bun that you load on top, has a flat bottom and white bread on the side. Ideally, buttered and toasted on a grille like a grilled cheese sandwich, but I eat them plain or steamed, too. Also useful if you want to do your own lobster or clam roll, but I leave that to eating at one of the clam or lobster shacks.
Hot Dog - All beef with a natural casing. Boiled, the natural casing makes that satisfying snap when you bite into them. Grilled are good, too and nothing has the taste of a summer as a charcoal grilled dog. Fenway Franks are obviously popular around here, but my favorites are made by a local company, Pearl.
Condiments: I like a lot of stuff on my dog and have some brand loyalties to the local stuff. So it's Cain's relish for me and Gulden's Spicy Brown Mustard. Chopped onions and, probably not a standard New England thing, sauerkraut. And to top it off, the final topping - celery salt.
How do you like yours?
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She has also forbidden me to cook them

