Chillin but not grillin
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what are your secrets woodenvison? tell us we must know.
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If ur doing dirty water dogs, always remember that the dogs that are cooked in the ( yellowest ) is that a word ????... water will taste the best. I've set up at 10 am and found that the dogs eaten at 4 pm were 2 times better. Also, I used to put a bottle of good beer in with the water along with some hot sauce. Believe it or not, even ( Natural Casing ) hotdogs will soak in some of that flavor.
Also, if u can get ur hands on a good Baker, ask him to hook you up with Pretzel Rolls...
They turn a regular dog into another level. Texture and taste are better by far.
I would sneak some beer in with the Kraut as well[GRINNING FACE WITH SMILING EYES][GRINNING FACE WITH SMILING EYES]
Biggest mistake people make is leaving dogs in too long, they break down and lose the taste.
Good rule is, as soon as they float to the top, go another minute or so and they are just right.
When I was doing the cart, I would only put the dogs in the water when I saw a customer pull in the parking lot. Remember,these are already cooked,ur just heating them up.
First day I opened, I made the mistake and loaded a whole package ( about 45 ) and ended up wasting 90 Percent of them. Lesson learned for day 2 lol
Just what I've learned over the years of slingin weiners..
Also, if u can get ur hands on a good Baker, ask him to hook you up with Pretzel Rolls...
They turn a regular dog into another level. Texture and taste are better by far.
I would sneak some beer in with the Kraut as well[GRINNING FACE WITH SMILING EYES][GRINNING FACE WITH SMILING EYES]
Biggest mistake people make is leaving dogs in too long, they break down and lose the taste.
Good rule is, as soon as they float to the top, go another minute or so and they are just right.
When I was doing the cart, I would only put the dogs in the water when I saw a customer pull in the parking lot. Remember,these are already cooked,ur just heating them up.
First day I opened, I made the mistake and loaded a whole package ( about 45 ) and ended up wasting 90 Percent of them. Lesson learned for day 2 lol
Just what I've learned over the years of slingin weiners..
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I've eaten Dawgs at several Stands in my days and a few Roach Coaches also but I've always wanted to wrap my chompers around one of the Yankee (s'cuse the colloguial) Dawgs or Coneys.
Jame's Coney Island "use to have" the best in Texas, but those days are long gone. Believe it or not, I find Sonic's Dawgs more tempting than any except "homemade" OF COURSE - - thanks for sharing
Jame's Coney Island "use to have" the best in Texas, but those days are long gone. Believe it or not, I find Sonic's Dawgs more tempting than any except "homemade" OF COURSE - - thanks for sharing
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I'll look in my B9's Sabrett's archive for some pics.
College kids Loved mine, good memories of 2004-2008.
Then we moved and that was the beginning of the end for B9's unfortunately..
Sabrett's, ( Natural Casing's # 10 ) was the ONLY thing I used. The SNAP is a requirement to the Sabrett hot dog as Q is to Texas...
If I were to hand a Skinless Sabrett to a New Yorker or Jerseyan u'd probably never hear from me again lol...
For family functions I went with # 8.. Quite a bit thicker.
Yes, New York set the pace with the Blue and Yellow umbrellas on just about every corner.
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College kids Loved mine, good memories of 2004-2008.
Then we moved and that was the beginning of the end for B9's unfortunately..
Sabrett's, ( Natural Casing's # 10 ) was the ONLY thing I used. The SNAP is a requirement to the Sabrett hot dog as Q is to Texas...
If I were to hand a Skinless Sabrett to a New Yorker or Jerseyan u'd probably never hear from me again lol...
For family functions I went with # 8.. Quite a bit thicker.
Yes, New York set the pace with the Blue and Yellow umbrellas on just about every corner.
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Rippers are good too !
Best Rippers I've had were at this landmark in Joizey...
https://youtu.be/cDI6UwnKDPc
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Best Rippers I've had were at this landmark in Joizey...
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Thanks for sharing the tricks of the trade!
When I was a kid back in Longview I lived for my Dad to take me to two places…Der Weinerschnitzel and the K&N root beer stand.
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When I was a kid back in Longview I lived for my Dad to take me to two places…Der Weinerschnitzel and the K&N root beer stand.
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Thanks for sharing the tricks of the trade!
When I was a kid back in Longview I lived for my Dad to take me to two places…Der Weinerschnitzel and the K&N root beer stand.
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OK, even after googlin, must ask "what's a Ripper?" be gentle, cause I'm old
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OldUsedParts wrote:OK, even after googlin, must ask "what's a Ripper?" be gentle, cause I'm old
Lol Em !!!
Ur not old, ur like a good cast iron Dutch oven. Ur SEASONED ! LOL
A Ripper is a hotdog cooked in hot vegetable oil to where it Splits apart.
They are actually Really tasty.
This explains it all.
https://youtu.be/YuE7miDYLFk
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Welps - - - gotta try that one fo sho
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Of course I have a question I've googled with not much success to find out ?what brand or type of weiner is best for Rippers ? the Wiffy and I both agree "that's what's for Lunch tomorrow" after I run to HEB that is
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OldUsedParts wrote:Of course I have a question I've googled with not much success to find out ?what brand or type of weiner is best for Rippers ? the Wiffy and I both agree "that's what's for Lunch tomorrow" after I run to HEB that is
We actually do them dry, so technically, ours aren't purebred Rippers. We get once-a-year steak dogs from Allen Brothers and torch them on the gas rig. I think for the dry approach, a fat dog works best.
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Hmmmm, I've done them on the Grill before but only browned them, so was that a Ripper, so to speak
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OldUsedParts wrote:Hmmmm, I've done them on the Grill before but only browned them, so was that a Ripper, so to speak
Did they burst? 'Cause one of the keys to Ripperdom is they have to split from the intense heat.
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