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== South America ==
== South America ==
In [[South America]], hot dog variations reflect the continent's diverse culinary traditions. In [[Brazil]], the [[Brazilian hot dog]] is a popular street food that is often served with a variety of toppings, including corn, peas, mashed potatoes, mayonnaise, ketchup, and mustard. In [[Chile]], the [[Chilean hot dog]] or "completo" is typically topped with ingredients such as avocado, mayonnaise, and sauerkraut.
In [[South America]], hot dog variations reflect the continent's diverse culinary traditions. In [[Brazil]], the [[Brazilian hot dog]] is a popular street food that is often served with a variety of toppings, including corn, peas, mashed potatoes, mayonnaise, ketchup, and mustard. In [[Chile]], the [[Chilean hot dog]] or "completo" is typically topped with ingredients such as avocado, mayonnaise, and sauerkraut.
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== Glossary of Hot Dog Variations ==
Hot dogs come in many regional and international variations, with unique toppings, preparation methods, and serving styles.
=== A ===
* '''[[Bagel dog]]''' – A [[hot dog]] wrapped in [[bagel]] dough and baked, creating a chewy crust similar to a [[pretzel dog]].
* '''[[Carolina style hot dog]]''' – A hot dog topped with [[chili]], [[coleslaw]], [[mustard]], and [[onion]], commonly found in the [[Carolinas]].
=== C ===
* '''[[Cheese dog]]''' – A hot dog that includes [[cheese]] as a topping or filling, often using [[Cheese Whiz]], shredded [[cheddar]], or melted [[American cheese]].
* '''[[Chicago-style hot dog]]''' – A [[beef]] hot dog served in a [[poppy seed bun]], topped with [[yellow mustard]], [[chopped onions]], [[bright green relish]], [[tomato]] slices, [[pickle spear]], [[sport peppers]], and [[celery salt]]—never with [[ketchup]].
* '''[[Chili dog]]''' – A hot dog topped with [[chili con carne]], and sometimes additional toppings like [[cheese]] and [[onions]].
* '''[[Completo]]''' – A [[Chilean]] hot dog variation featuring toppings such as [[avocado]], [[mayonnaise]], [[sauerkraut]], [[tomatoes]], and [[mustard]].
* '''[[Coney Island hot dog]]''' – A grilled [[beef]] hot dog covered in [[chili sauce]], [[mustard]], and [[chopped onions]], commonly associated with [[Michigan]] and [[New York]].
=== D ===
* '''[[Danger dog]]''' – A [[bacon]]-wrapped hot dog that is deep-fried or grilled, popular in [[Mexico]] and [[California]].
* '''[[Dodger Dog]]''' – A foot-long hot dog served at [[Dodger Stadium]] in [[Los Angeles]], available [[grilled]] or [[steamed]].
=== G ===
* '''[[Galette-saucisse]]''' – A [[French]]-style sausage wrapped in a thin [[buckwheat]] [[crêpe]], typically found in [[Brittany]].
=== H ===
* '''[[Half-smoke]]''' – A spicy, coarsely ground [[pork]]-and-[[beef]] sausage, often grilled and served with [[chili sauce]], popular in [[Washington, D.C.]].
* '''[[Hamdog]]''' – A combination of a [[hamburger]] and a [[hot dog]], where the hot dog is encased in a hamburger [[bun]].
=== I ===
* '''[[Italian hot dog]]''' – A [[New Jersey]] specialty, featuring a deep-fried [[beef]] or [[pork]] hot dog inside a [[pizza bread]] roll, topped with [[onions]], [[bell peppers]], and [[potatoes]].
=== K ===
* '''[[Ketwurst]]''' – A [[German]] hot dog variation, where the sausage is stuffed inside a specially hollowed-out [[bread roll]] and filled with [[ketchup]].
=== L ===
* '''[[L.A. Street Dog]]''' – A [[bacon]]-wrapped hot dog grilled with [[peppers]] and [[onions]], often sold by street vendors in [[Los Angeles]].
=== M ===
* '''[[Maxwell Street Polish]]''' – A grilled or fried [[Polish sausage]] served in a bun with [[grilled onions]], [[yellow mustard]], and [[sport peppers]], originating from [[Chicago]]'s Maxwell Street Market.
* '''[[Michigan hot dog]]''' – A steamed hot dog topped with a tomato-based meat sauce, served in [[upstate New York]] and parts of [[Quebec]].
* '''[[Montreal hot dog]]''' – A [[Quebec]] hot dog variation, served either [[steamé]] (steamed) or [[toasté]] (grilled), often with [[coleslaw]], [[mustard]], [[onions]], and [[relish]].
=== P ===
* '''[[Pigs in a blanket]]''' – A small hot dog or sausage wrapped in [[pastry dough]] or [[pancake]] batter and baked or fried.
* '''[[Polish Boy]]''' – A [[Cleveland]]-style hot dog consisting of a [[kielbasa]] sausage in a bun, topped with [[coleslaw]], [[fries]], [[barbecue sauce]], or [[hot sauce]].
* '''[[Pronto Pup]]''' – A [[Minnesota State Fair]] specialty, similar to a [[corn dog]], but with a thinner, less sweet batter.
=== R ===
* '''[[Rød pølse]]''' – A [[Danish]] hot dog featuring a bright red, boiled sausage served in a bun or with a side of [[bread]] and [[condiments]].
=== S ===
* '''[[Ripper]]''' – A deep-fried hot dog that "rips" open as it cooks, common in [[New Jersey]].
* '''[[Sausage roll]]''' – A [[British]] pastry dish where a sausage or hot dog is encased in flaky [[puff pastry]].
* '''[[Saveloy]]''' – A bright red, highly seasoned sausage, often served in [[fish and chip]] shops in [[England]].
* '''[[Seattle-style hot dog]]''' – A hot dog topped with [[cream cheese]], [[grilled onions]], and [[jalapeños]], served on a [[toasted bun]].
* '''[[Sonoran hot dog]]''' – A [[bacon]]-wrapped hot dog served in a soft [[bolillo roll]] and topped with [[pinto beans]], [[tomatoes]], [[onions]], [[mustard]], [[mayonnaise]], and [[jalapeño sauce]], popular in [[Arizona]] and [[Mexico]].
=== T ===
* '''[[Texas Tommy]]''' – A [[Pennsylvania]] hot dog variation where the sausage is wrapped in [[bacon]] and covered in [[melted cheese]].
=== V ===
* '''[[Vegetarian hot dog]]''' – A [[meat-free]] alternative to traditional hot dogs, often made from [[soy protein]], [[tofu]], [[wheat gluten]], or [[vegetable-based protein]].
=== W ===
* '''[[White hot]]''' – A [[Rochester, New York]]-style hot dog made from an uncured mix of [[pork]], [[beef]], and [[veal]], giving it a pale white appearance.
== See Also ==
* [[Hot dog]]
* [[Sausage]]
* [[Fast food]]
* [[Street food]]
* [[Regional foods of the United States]]
[[Category:Hot dogs]]
[[Category:American cuisine]]
[[Category:Sausages]]
[[Category:Street food]]


== Gallery ==
== Gallery ==
<gallery>
<gallery>
File:Kosher_hotdog_stand.jpg|Kosher hot dog stand
File:Skyline_Chili_Coneys.jpg|Skyline Chili Coneys
File:Skyline_Chili_Coneys.jpg|Skyline Chili Coneys
File:Polish_boy.jpg|Polish boy
File:Polish_boy.jpg|Polish boy
File:Half_smoke_and_chili_cheese_fries.jpg|Half smoke and chili cheese fries
File:Half_smoke_and_chili_cheese_fries.jpg|Half smoke and chili cheese fries
File:West-Virginia-style-hot-dog-01.jpg|West Virginia style hot dog
File:Cachorro-quente.jpg|Cachorro quente
File:Completo_italiano.jpg|Completo italiano
File:Hotdogsjf.JPG|Hot dog variations
</gallery>
</gallery>
== See also ==
== See also ==

Revision as of 14:32, 15 March 2025

Hot dog variations
Sonoran hot dog
Super Duper Weenie
Chicago-style hot dog

Hot dog variations refer to the diverse ways in which hot dogs are prepared and consumed around the world. These variations often reflect regional and cultural differences, and can include differences in the type of sausage used, the type of bread or bun, and the toppings and condiments.

United States

In the United States, hot dog variations are numerous and often region-specific. For example, the Chicago-style hot dog typically includes a beef sausage on a poppy seed bun, topped with yellow mustard, chopped white onions, bright green sweet pickle relish, a dill pickle spear, tomato slices, pickled sport peppers, and a dash of celery salt. In contrast, the New York-style hot dog is typically topped with spicy brown mustard and sauerkraut or onions sautéed with tomato paste.

Europe

In Europe, hot dog variations also abound. In Germany, for instance, the Frankfurter is a popular variation that is often served with bread and mustard. In Denmark, a popular hot dog variation is the Danish hot dog, which is typically topped with mustard, ketchup, onions, remoulade, and pickled cucumber.

Asia

In Asia, hot dog variations often incorporate local flavors and ingredients. In Japan, for example, the Japanese hot dog often includes toppings such as teriyaki sauce, mayonnaise, and seaweed. In South Korea, the Korean hot dog or "corn dog" is a popular street food that is often coated in batter and deep-fried, with variations including the addition of french fries or mozzarella cheese.

South America

In South America, hot dog variations reflect the continent's diverse culinary traditions. In Brazil, the Brazilian hot dog is a popular street food that is often served with a variety of toppings, including corn, peas, mashed potatoes, mayonnaise, ketchup, and mustard. In Chile, the Chilean hot dog or "completo" is typically topped with ingredients such as avocado, mayonnaise, and sauerkraut.

West Virginia style hot dog
Cachorro quente
Completo italiano
Hot dog variations
Kosher hot dog stand

Glossary of Hot Dog Variations

Hot dogs come in many regional and international variations, with unique toppings, preparation methods, and serving styles.

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