Caulfield: My dad's having a little trouble with the grill so we'll be having out hot dogs Chicago style. Frazz: With no ketchup? Caulfield: An hour later. Frazz: Bravo. A joke that works in exactly one time zone.
Here is the geographic progression…Frazz, is near Ann Arbor someplace…head west into West Michigan, then SouthWest Michigan, then Michianna, Then ChicagoLand, and then the Loop. Park anywhere….
Love it. (and I grew up in Joliet) Reminds me of the sign at Gold Coast Dogs in Midway Airport — “In some areas of Chicago it’s against the law to put ketchup on a hot dog”
@ Ogie…. I used to work right across the street from Yesterdog… live in MN now, so I haven’t been in a loooong time. But it’s definitely an experience!
However, my cousin says he grew up eating mustard on burgers and ketchup on hot dogs, and didn’t care much for either. Then he switched the condiments and now he likes both.
Chicago dogs are supposed to include a slice of pickle and celery salt. I have no idea what celery salt does.And I eat them with ketchup, sometimes with cheese and chopped onion, but always ketchup. I may have lived here for 15 years, but apparently I am not a true Chicagoan.
Ketchup is the default; if there’s nothing else, there’s gotta be that.When I have access to it, I’ll do Worcestershire sauce, Tabasco, and black pepper (no ketchup).Chili cheese dogs are one of nature’s perfect foods (no onions).And once in a while, peanut butter.
Now if only there were hot dogs that didn’t reek of chemicals, preservatives, GMOs, insecticides, pesticides, and made out of CAFO critters. :-( :-( :-(
I guess if I ever want a hot dog, I’ll have to figure out the recipe and make ’em myself!
I never knew before reading these comments, that people ate hot dogs without ketchup and relish. I grew up mostly in north central Indiana, with a few years in Ann Arbor during my early years. The only other way is chopped onion and a little mustard on Spanish dogs. Are chile dogs something like Spanish dogs?
When I was a kid I ate plain hot dogs, just the dog on the bun. Haven’t had them for about 25 years or so now, because of the contents of most hot dogs, but now I would have stuff on em, the more the better…
Why do TV programs come on at a different time than the other time zones? Do they go to bed earlier? Or, is it so they can be lined up with NY, Detroit, etc?
I’ve been around 60 years eating just about every variation I’ve read here. The one thing I would add is that the Amish in my area sell these large plump delicious dogs that I buy for grilling. Start with a superior dog and you can double your enjoyment of the condiments, or burn one naked.I am a bit surprised that more readers didn’t rave about the New York street corner vendors and the mustard & sauerkraut variation.
Hot dogs have recently become a popular street food along side tacos and garnaches in Belize. We serve ours with sauteed onions and mayo, mustard and habanero hot sauce are optional toppings.
Harryfan over 12 years ago
Mustard, relish and diced onions. So Cal.
Harryfan over 12 years ago
They could always go over to Costco and their hot dogs there. Best deal around.
chireef over 12 years ago
here in New Mexico it ain’t a burger unless it has green chile and cheese on it … and that goes for hot dogs too, and just about everything else
Nicole ♫ ⊱✿ ◕‿◕✿⊰♫ Premium Member over 12 years ago
No idea what that Chicago reference to time was about but I got the no ketchup joke.
Randy B Premium Member over 12 years ago
The strip is set somewhere in Michigan, in the Eastern Time Zone. Chicago is across Lake Michigan in the Central Time Zone.
Varnes over 12 years ago
Here is the geographic progression…Frazz, is near Ann Arbor someplace…head west into West Michigan, then SouthWest Michigan, then Michianna, Then ChicagoLand, and then the Loop. Park anywhere….
tigre1 over 12 years ago
I tend to avoid cheese melted on food…a chemist once convinced me that heat turned cheese into a casein rubber and was indigestible by humans.
Don’t look at me. Somebody check this…
mensa58 over 12 years ago
Love it. (and I grew up in Joliet) Reminds me of the sign at Gold Coast Dogs in Midway Airport — “In some areas of Chicago it’s against the law to put ketchup on a hot dog”
James Hopkins over 12 years ago
I love ketchup on a hot dog and nothing else. Does that make me crazy? No, I’m already crazy enough.
cork over 12 years ago
Dog House in Albuquerque, best chili dogs in the world, foot longs! Green chili, cheese, the BEST!
daveoverpar over 12 years ago
In the south I’ve seen people put mayonaise on their ’dog.
Cathy38c over 12 years ago
The strip is set in the Ann Arbor area where all the U of M yuppities live.
Cathy38c over 12 years ago
Mustard ONLY!!!
ogie51 over 12 years ago
Yesterdog in Grand Rapids, Michigan…mmmm and yeah, we put ketchup on hot dogs, meatloaf, just about everything but soup.
magicwalnut over 12 years ago
Aw. Nothing like a Cincinnati coney dog….cheese, chili, onions. I miss them…..
LeoAutodidact over 12 years ago
I’m Lancaster County PA;Kunzler Hot Dogs w/Heinz Ketchup!
Redhead55 over 12 years ago
Mmmmm . . . hot dogs.
bugaboo27 over 12 years ago
@ Ogie…. I used to work right across the street from Yesterdog… live in MN now, so I haven’t been in a loooong time. But it’s definitely an experience!
Nighthawks Premium Member over 12 years ago
what , mister health-nut ,exercise addict eats hot dogs?I don’t THINK so!
Charley Juran over 12 years ago
I’m mostly concerned by what appears to be a White Sox logo on Frazz’s shirt. Bad form.
starfighter441 over 12 years ago
Mustard for me, or once in a while with some cheese, jalapeno peppers and chili con carne.
bluescorer over 12 years ago
When we last visited LA we ate at Pink’s. Sorry to say it’s less than ordinary. The chili dog I make in my kitchen is much better.
androgenoide over 12 years ago
I’ll have to admit to having tried a good many different condiments on hot dogs and, if you haven’t tried it, you might want to look into chutney.
Zaristerex over 12 years ago
My dad’s side of the family is from Pittsburgh, so we use plenty of ketchup!
JR6019 over 12 years ago
However, my cousin says he grew up eating mustard on burgers and ketchup on hot dogs, and didn’t care much for either. Then he switched the condiments and now he likes both.
calspace over 12 years ago
Chicago dogs are supposed to include a slice of pickle and celery salt. I have no idea what celery salt does.And I eat them with ketchup, sometimes with cheese and chopped onion, but always ketchup. I may have lived here for 15 years, but apparently I am not a true Chicagoan.
gjsjr41 over 12 years ago
mustard, katchup, onions, relish….all basic. Everything else is “add ons”.
fritzoid Premium Member over 12 years ago
Mustard is nasty. So are relish and sauerkraut.
Ketchup is the default; if there’s nothing else, there’s gotta be that.When I have access to it, I’ll do Worcestershire sauce, Tabasco, and black pepper (no ketchup).Chili cheese dogs are one of nature’s perfect foods (no onions).And once in a while, peanut butter.
ArtisticArtemis over 12 years ago
Now if only there were hot dogs that didn’t reek of chemicals, preservatives, GMOs, insecticides, pesticides, and made out of CAFO critters. :-( :-( :-(
I guess if I ever want a hot dog, I’ll have to figure out the recipe and make ’em myself!
Konabill over 12 years ago
Wait a second. Used to be that MI was on EST in the summer. Same as Chicago on CDT. Did the farmers change their clocks?
GoNordrike over 12 years ago
I’ll put what I want on it, it makes no difference to me anyways!
Saucy1121 Premium Member over 12 years ago
Costco dog with mustard, ketchup and relish. My standard Saturday lunch (and then I’m too full for much supper).
lynnskay over 12 years ago
I never knew before reading these comments, that people ate hot dogs without ketchup and relish. I grew up mostly in north central Indiana, with a few years in Ann Arbor during my early years. The only other way is chopped onion and a little mustard on Spanish dogs. Are chile dogs something like Spanish dogs?
lmchildress over 12 years ago
When I was a kid I ate plain hot dogs, just the dog on the bun. Haven’t had them for about 25 years or so now, because of the contents of most hot dogs, but now I would have stuff on em, the more the better…
ealeseth over 12 years ago
Why do TV programs come on at a different time than the other time zones? Do they go to bed earlier? Or, is it so they can be lined up with NY, Detroit, etc?
codedaddy over 12 years ago
I’ve been around 60 years eating just about every variation I’ve read here. The one thing I would add is that the Amish in my area sell these large plump delicious dogs that I buy for grilling. Start with a superior dog and you can double your enjoyment of the condiments, or burn one naked.I am a bit surprised that more readers didn’t rave about the New York street corner vendors and the mustard & sauerkraut variation.
lspang over 12 years ago
Hot dogs have recently become a popular street food along side tacos and garnaches in Belize. We serve ours with sauteed onions and mayo, mustard and habanero hot sauce are optional toppings.