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To get you into the hot dog mood, here are some fun hot dog combos, as suggested by Hebrew National:
Chicago: The Windy City Wonder
This Chicago style hot dog has been grilled, steamed, or boiled; then, as they say, dragged through the garden. By that they mean its been topped with yellow mustard, sweet relish, chopped onions, sliced ripe red tomatoes, and a few hot Serrano peppers, and a dusting of celery salt. This Hebrew National frank will blow you away.
New York: New Yorks Finest Franks
They taste as big as their skyline. Just grill, steam, or boil a Hebrew National frank and lay it on a big, fluffy bun, then slather it with fresh sauerkraut and spicy deli mustard. It only takes about a New York minute.
New Orleans: The Big Easy Frank
Big Bayou flavor comes in every bite of this grilled, steamed or boiled Hebrew National frank. Just place it on a hearty bun, then top it with tangy barbecue sauce, grilled onions, and fresh tomatoes. This favorite will make you feel like youre in the French Quarter.
Pittsburgh: The Steel City Surprise
Welcome to the Burgh, where they like their Hebrew National franks grilled, steamed, or boiled and then flipped onto a hoagie-style bun. Give it a good squirt of bright yellow mustard and then pour on a layer of hot, meatless chili. Who knew Iron City was so plump and juicy inside?
Atlanta: Hotlanta Dog
This Southern specialty has been grilled, steamed, or boiled and then placed on a big, roomy bun. Our Hebrew National frank is topped off with a healthy potion of coleslaw, a dab of meatless chili, mustard, ketchup, and freshly diced onion. Talk about some Southern hospitality.
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