Seattle-style hot dog
Seattle-style hot dog is a variation of the traditional hot dog that originated in the city of Seattle, Washington. This unique style of hot dog is typically served with cream cheese and grilled onions, and is a popular late-night street food in the city.
History
The Seattle-style hot dog is believed to have originated in the late 1980s or early 1990s, during the rise of Seattle's grunge music scene. The exact origin is unclear, but it is often attributed to street vendors who were looking for a unique and flavorful twist on the traditional hot dog. The addition of cream cheese and grilled onions quickly became a hit, and the Seattle-style hot dog has been a staple of the city's street food scene ever since.
Ingredients and Preparation
A Seattle-style hot dog is typically made with a beef or pork hot dog, which is grilled and served on a toasted bun. The hot dog is then topped with a generous amount of cream cheese, which is often spread on the bun using a caulking gun for even distribution. Grilled onions are then added, along with other toppings such as sauerkraut, jalapenos, or sriracha sauce.
Popularity
The Seattle-style hot dog is particularly popular as a late-night snack, and is commonly found at street food vendors near bars and concert venues. It has also been featured at Seattle Mariners baseball games and other local events. Despite its regional origins, the Seattle-style hot dog has gained popularity in other parts of the United States as well.
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