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A local place has “hog dogs”. It’s a quarter pound foot long, smothered in BBQ pulled pork, with a few bacon strips lining the sides. There’s also a cheese sauce hiding somewhere in there.
Provolone wit’out. Just bread, meat & cheese on my cheesesteak.
Don’t call it a “Philly” or a “Philly cheesesteak.” When a place calls them those names, it’s a sure bet that it doesn’t resemble a true cheesesteak in any fashion.
The restaurant is supposed to add other ingredients on request, not make a pre-made sandwich where you have to ask for some ingredients to not be included, if even possible.
A good friend is from Philadelphia and I used to gag when I saw him putting mustard on his pretzels. I do that, now. It all depends on the quality of the mustard.
I’m with Crunchy! If it is a good quality burger or hot dog, I’d rather taste it than condiments. All my hamburger needs is a little salt and pepper. Hot dogs don’t even need a bun.
In my youth, I liked my hotdogs with everything…including ketchup. However, in the wisdom of my old age I have developed an appreciation for the refined flavor of a simple, good-quality hotdog, and with the exception of a chili dog on the rare occasion, I now enjoy my wieners commando.
momofalex7 about 1 year ago
And don’t get me started on people who put ketchup on hot dogs.
David Huie Green LikeNobody'sEverSeen about 1 year ago
Perfection takes practice. I’ve been practicing for decades and still haven’t quite gotten there. (Just so close.)
ChaosandMayhem about 1 year ago
Why is Crunchy double fisting that hotdog bun?
Charles about 1 year ago
A local place has “hog dogs”. It’s a quarter pound foot long, smothered in BBQ pulled pork, with a few bacon strips lining the sides. There’s also a cheese sauce hiding somewhere in there.
OldsVistaCruiser about 1 year ago
Provolone wit’out. Just bread, meat & cheese on my cheesesteak.
Don’t call it a “Philly” or a “Philly cheesesteak.” When a place calls them those names, it’s a sure bet that it doesn’t resemble a true cheesesteak in any fashion.
The restaurant is supposed to add other ingredients on request, not make a pre-made sandwich where you have to ask for some ingredients to not be included, if even possible.
nancyb creator about 1 year ago
A good friend is from Philadelphia and I used to gag when I saw him putting mustard on his pretzels. I do that, now. It all depends on the quality of the mustard.
Ellis97 about 1 year ago
I always eat my burgers, hot dogs and cheesesteaks plain. It’s nice to see that Crunchy has good taste. Although I do enjoy a good chili dog.
jagedlo about 1 year ago
That and it doesn’t leave any stains on the uniform, right, Crunchy?
cslice about 1 year ago
I’m pretty sure it just a cheesesteak, unless you aren’t from Philly!
dalemcginnis about 1 year ago
i like mayonnaise on my hot dogs
WestNYC Premium Member about 1 year ago
The SEPTA bus should be mostly white, with red and blue markings.
bigplayray about 1 year ago
Wid? Or Widout?
CitizenOfTheValley about 1 year ago
I’m with Crunchy! If it is a good quality burger or hot dog, I’d rather taste it than condiments. All my hamburger needs is a little salt and pepper. Hot dogs don’t even need a bun.
DM2860 about 1 year ago
No mustard or relish on my dog. I go for chili and cheese, preferably cheddar though some places only have American
ktrabbit about 1 year ago
In my youth, I liked my hotdogs with everything…including ketchup. However, in the wisdom of my old age I have developed an appreciation for the refined flavor of a simple, good-quality hotdog, and with the exception of a chili dog on the rare occasion, I now enjoy my wieners commando.
yangeldf about 1 year ago
I was never a fan of condiments myself, I enjoy toppings like chopped pickle but mustard and other stuff like that always grossed me out.
Mike Baldwin creator about 1 year ago
Hot dogs punch way above their weight, fixins or no Fixins.
vanaals about 1 year ago
I like sauerkraut on m dogs. Hmmm. I wonder how that would work on a Philly cheesesteak.
bookworm0812 about 1 year ago
Me too!
[Unnamed Reader - 14b4ce] about 1 year ago
There’s canned sauerkraut—-and then there’s the real stuff the Pennsy Dutch make(go to Reading Terminal Market).
And the whole point of a Philly Cheesesteak is to bury the thing.Wait a minute,they forgot the meat…..
kershawfamily about 1 year ago
Did they get their cheesesteaks from Pat’s or Gino’s?