wait, just wait. Ketchup cant go on a hotdog? hmm... A hamburger is beef, a GOOD hot dog is beef. SHUT THE HELL UP, Im putting Ketchup on my beef dog, there is no difference.
Lol. 'The Hot Dog is something that came out of New York?' Or their dirty water dog. The origins of the Hot Dog. Is from Germany and other parts of Europe. The Dutch Germanic settlers pre refeigeration had for years loved preserved sausages. A long thin forced meat would dry quicker than other large pieces of meat for drying. They could also be smoked quicker. So many varieties were used. Their resemblence in Germany to the Dachshund which was commonly referred to by English speakers as a sausage dog. Resulted in English speakers referring to the Weiner Wurst (Vienna Sausage) served in a bread roll as a sausage dog. As it resembled in part the Dachshund sausage Dog. Sausages were already popular in early 17th 18th Century Dutch Germany and English cultures. But in England the sausage manufacturing was not as advanced as preservative type smoked or salted sausages as were the Dutch, Italian, Germans or hotter Latin countries. But they were still keen sausage users and consummers. But their use was more fresh sausage orientated. So the sausage eatting Engllish, Germans, French and Dutch already existed pre Independence. As more and more Eastern European Yidish speaking migrants arrived from Galicia (old east Austria), Vienna. Their sausage varieties arrived with them from Wein (Yidish-German, Hungro-Austrian For Vienna). Another German sausage by then familiar to the eastern migrants. So rarther than remaining isolated they liked to adopt. So instead of only speaking yidish they referred to their Weiner Wursts (Vieena Sausage) as sausages. It was just one more sausage in a community of sausage eatters anyway. So as the Dachshund sausage dog resembled a sausage shape. The sausage acquired the name dog. It was served 'Hot'. Or could be served hot. So was called a hotdog. Hot cooked sausages served with bread were nothing new in Manhatten. Nor were the Bockwursts or Weiner Wursts.
Maybe I was unlucky, but when I visited NY 4 years ago, I tried one of ‘em dirty water dogs around Times Square, and the water might actually be dirty, cuz I ended up with a bad case of food poisoning later that night.
is there a great aluminium folding cart into a trunk of a car and you can unfold easily and you can use quickly as hotdog cart ? that would be perfect so we could bring the cart everywhere easily.
I think the guy who is in this video (Louie) left the company and started another one, and they offer one called the "The Kings Mini Table Top Cart", and I bet you could fit it in a trunk.
They have ones that are road capable for a few more dollars, with regular trailer wheels and suspension and lights. you can get a grill added to the cart for a few hundred more dollars, and add another hundred for the proper sink, it needs to be a 3 basin sink, not one, and needs a holder for that dirty water. Your looking at a good price around 3-5K for everything that is legally needed now.
$50,000.00 a month rent for the spot? That's almost $2,000.00 per day! If hot dog sells for $2 each, he have to sell more than 1,000 hot dogs to get even with the rent.
you can get a grill added to the cart for a few hundred more dollars, and add another hundred for the proper sink, it needs to be a 3 basin sink, not one, and needs a holder for that dirty water. Your looking at a good price around 3-5K for everything that is legally needed now.
you can get a grill added to the cart for a few hundred more dollars, and add another hundred for the proper sink, it needs to be a 3 basin sink, not one, and needs a holder for that dirty water. Your looking at a good price around 3-5K for everything that is legally needed now.
Yeh? So what? Why do you walk over to a carnivore stand or RUclips video to tell them your personal views about sausage dogs? But what is really bad about it? Surely it is on a higher level than 'bad'? 1. It is more nutritious than cardboard. 2. Easier to digest than shoe leather. 3. Of greater nutritive stability than rancide sewage. 4. Safer than being hit on the head by a falling anvil from a building site crane. 5. They generally have a lower toxicity than household 'X' rated cleaning fluids.
I love a good hot dog, lightly grilled (both bun and dog), with BBQ sauce lathered all over the dog. Yum!
As if I care about putting ketchup on my hot dog. I like ketchup on my hot dog!
Good for you.
Red 🧅 Onions 🧅 are made with Tomato 🍅. So you can dress your Red Hots,Wieners,Frankfurters & Hot Dogs any way you want. It’s mostly regional cravings.
wait, just wait. Ketchup cant go on a hotdog? hmm... A hamburger is beef, a GOOD hot dog is beef. SHUT THE HELL UP, Im putting Ketchup on my beef dog, there is no difference.
No you can’t do that.
Ya..mean
I agree! My mother's from NY and I grew up in DC. Every hot dog vendor I've visited had ketchup. It's a must have nowadays.
what happened to the old fashioned mustard stick on the cart
Pinks are a inspiring hot dog restaurant in LA and Nathan's too, I only wish they'd franchise it here in Britain too.
You can put ketchup on a hot dog...
Alright I clicked on it...
Lol. 'The Hot Dog is something that came out of New York?' Or their dirty water dog. The origins of the Hot Dog. Is from Germany and other parts of Europe. The Dutch Germanic settlers pre refeigeration had for years loved preserved sausages. A long thin forced meat would dry quicker than other large pieces of meat for drying. They could also be smoked quicker. So many varieties were used. Their resemblence in Germany to the Dachshund which was commonly referred to by English speakers as a sausage dog. Resulted in English speakers referring to the Weiner Wurst (Vienna Sausage) served in a bread roll as a sausage dog. As it resembled in part the Dachshund sausage Dog. Sausages were already popular in early 17th 18th Century Dutch Germany and English cultures. But in England the sausage manufacturing was not as advanced as preservative type smoked or salted sausages as were the Dutch, Italian, Germans or hotter Latin countries. But they were still keen sausage users and consummers. But their use was more fresh sausage orientated. So the sausage eatting Engllish, Germans, French and Dutch already existed pre Independence. As more and more Eastern European Yidish speaking migrants arrived from Galicia (old east Austria), Vienna. Their sausage varieties arrived with them from Wein (Yidish-German, Hungro-Austrian For Vienna). Another German sausage by then familiar to the eastern migrants. So rarther than remaining isolated they liked to adopt. So instead of only speaking yidish they referred to their Weiner Wursts (Vieena Sausage) as sausages. It was just one more sausage in a community of sausage eatters anyway. So as the Dachshund sausage dog resembled a sausage shape. The sausage acquired the name dog. It was served 'Hot'. Or could be served hot. So was called a hotdog. Hot cooked sausages served with bread were nothing new in Manhatten. Nor were the Bockwursts or Weiner Wursts.
In Soviet Russia, you put the hot dog on ketchup!
Russians can have mustard and ketchup on their burgers.
never- in ussr for hot dog we used only spicy mustard + vodka/beer sometimes))
In Soviet Russia, hot dog eats YOU.
Maybe I was unlucky, but when I visited NY 4 years ago, I tried one of ‘em dirty water dogs around Times Square, and the water might actually be dirty, cuz I ended up with a bad case of food poisoning later that night.
haha
is there a great aluminium folding cart into a trunk of a car and you can unfold easily and you can use quickly as hotdog cart ? that would be perfect so we could bring the cart everywhere easily.
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I think the guy who is in this video (Louie) left the company and started another one, and they offer one called the "The Kings Mini Table Top Cart", and I bet you could fit it in a trunk.
They have ones that are road capable for a few more dollars, with regular trailer wheels and suspension and lights. you can get a grill added to the cart for a few hundred more dollars, and add another hundred for the proper sink, it needs to be a 3 basin sink, not one, and needs a holder for that dirty water. Your looking at a good price around 3-5K for everything that is legally needed now.
I love hot dog carts
me too
I like cats more than dogs.
Who started the whole stupid nonsense about not putting ketchup on a hotdog? You can put ketchup on anything you want dammit this is America! 🤠
@Hunter Wow...you're an idiot.
I agree on the ketchup no go on a hot dog
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$50,000.00 a month rent for the spot? That's almost $2,000.00 per day! If hot dog sells for $2 each, he have to sell more than 1,000 hot dogs to get even with the rent.
Louie and his guys look like they do a great job, but please get them some PPE.
so what? you can't put mustard on a hamburger now!
You can put a burger on mustard. Call it a mustard burger.
In England we put ketchup on a
Hot dog. 😀.
1:10 health code violation he touched money with his food handling gloves.
@Hunter I am RUclips's self appointed unpaid health inspector!
Ok, Miss. Next
@@gerardoponciano539 No one respects the badge I got off eBay for $8usd.
where cam I buy one of these
At a hotdog stand.
you can get a grill added to the cart for a few hundred more dollars, and add another hundred for the proper sink, it needs to be a 3 basin sink, not one, and needs a holder for that dirty water. Your looking at a good price around 3-5K for everything that is legally needed now.
god dang it so that means i was eating a fake hot dog because i put ketchup? god dang it WHY??? im stupid
Personally i prefer my dogs on a grill.
yes always with grill and the bread as well should be crispy and grilled as well !
you can get a grill added to the cart for a few hundred more dollars, and add another hundred for the proper sink, it needs to be a 3 basin sink, not one, and needs a holder for that dirty water. Your looking at a good price around 3-5K for everything that is legally needed now.
50k a month not bad tho
Ketchup only
Don't care what you say I like ketchup and onions mustard sucks
I've owned one of these All American carts.....it a tin can..JUNK..#2 ....$100000 per year.BULLSHIT..much less
bad dog,for vegan.
Yeh? So what? Why do you walk over to a carnivore stand or RUclips video to tell them your personal views about sausage dogs?
But what is really bad about it?
Surely it is on a higher level than 'bad'?
1. It is more nutritious than cardboard. 2. Easier to digest than shoe leather. 3. Of greater nutritive stability than rancide sewage. 4. Safer than being hit on the head by a falling anvil from a building site crane. 5. They generally have a lower toxicity than household 'X' rated cleaning fluids.
dudes a jew
I would love to see 1939 all over again
jews 😂