GERMAN STYLE KRAUT DOGS! HOT DOGS OF SUMMER!!
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- Опубликовано: 21 сен 2024
- Today I am sharing the first of a few new installments to our "Hot Dogs of Summer" playlist! This German style kraut dog uses the delicious sweet onion sauerkraut I made in a previous video. I am sharing how we enjoy our hot dogs and hope you will give them a try. These are simple and delicious and really take you back. If you grew up in a German family or near any high German populations then you know how delicious these can be and a real treat from time to time. Since summer is upon us, there is no better time to enjoy hot dogs any way you like!
A fun fact for you. Did you know that the entire month of July is National Hot Dog Month? Well now you do. Further, July 19, 2019 will be National Hot Dog Day and the day that the serve hot dogs in the nations capitol to commemorate the occasion. So we thought it would be a fun opportunity, in the month of June, leading up to the official month, to share some fun ways to enjoy everyone's favorite cook out offering.
Hot dogs are enjoyed in so many ways across the country! From a traditional All American dog with ketchup, mustard, relish and onions to the New York System weiners (don't call them hot dogs!) of Rhode Island fame, the New Jersey "Ripper" dogs with their special slaw topping, the Michigan Coney, the Pennsylvania Texas Tommie, the famous Chicago style dog (DO NOT ask for ketchup!), the Sonoran dogs of Arizona and the L.A. Dogs of Cali. This nation is filled with hot dog options! I bet you didn't know about a few of those!
These hot dogs are steeped in nostalgia, and in history. History of regions, states, cities and towns all across our great nation. They invoke memories of happiness and they make people happy when they eat them. Something as simple as a sausage, tucked into a warm bun topped with any myriad of delicious items can bring a person back to a place of love and home. I love things like this. They are what builds us as a people, as a society and a world. Maybe it's a bit mushy, but I don't care!
This German kraut dog is simple. Yes! But sometimes simple is perfect. I like to cook my kosher, all beef hot dogs in a skillet with butter until warmed through, browned and just a bit firm. NO JOKES PLEASE! If you have never cooked a hot dog in a bit of hot butter in a sizzling skillet then you haven't lived! Something magical happens and the flavor is elevated so much more than steaming or boiling! Give it a try next time you reach for one.
I like to use the split top buns that are available just about everywhere now and not just in the north east states. The ones I like are from Pepperidge Farm and are the soft potato variety. I also use only Hebrew National hot dogs as one of my regular "go to" brands.
So tuck that dog in the bun. Squirt on your favorite mustard. Today I am using classic yellow Plochmann's mustard but brown, grainy or spicy mustard works here too! Even better, Sweet Hot Mustard would be out of this world! Next lay on some of that sweet onion sauerkraut. Just enough, not too much and you are good to go. The only other thing you might like, is a sprinkling of celery salt but that would be up to you!
I hope you give this simple and delicious option a try some time soon and I hope you love it!
Happy eating!
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Hey Noreen. Grandma Phyllis here. THANK YOU for showing us how to make KRAUT!! I'm German and love kraut. I would always buy the Bavarian style which is a sweet & sour type of kraut. Now I can make it on my own! I'm so German that when my dad started first grade he had to be taught English because Oma and Opa only spoke German at home. They lived in Fredericksburg, Texas which was settled by Germans. Anyhow thank you again!
I like a slightly burned/crispy casing (creole-style) 😄👍😋!
They look wonderful. I love the polish kielbasa and kraut best!
Bigos ❤️
Look like a good meal...really wakes up your hotdogs...
I want in on this holiday hotdogs 🌭...
Yummy
YUM!!!!!! Thanks Noreen!
As a german i say:
Never seen this in Germany, must be an american idea... but i will try it ! and lot of thx for the recipe, because it looks very delicous to me
I am all over that! Thanks!
So many good tips, thanks. They look so good 😊
WOW, they look so GOOD !!!!
Yummy! 😎
2021 is national hotdog year!
We have new hot dog ideas coming this summer!
July 19th is my birthday! I never knew this!!!
Looked good !!
Man, those babies look scrumptious!!!
I am a new subscriber and I love your recipes! I watched this video this morning and ended up making this recipe for lunch for my hubby and I. We both work at home and I cook lunch and dinner for us both everyday ( we do a simple breakfast). These hot dogs were delicious! But the sauerkraut...heaven! I just bought an Insta-Pot and your recipes are easy to follow, and I usually have all of the ingredients on hand-I am trying the Salisbury steaks next! Thanks!
I'm making these right now, but with smoked sausages. YES!!
Yummy, I like my hotdogs in butter also. Cant wait to try the sweet sauerkraut too.
Peeled and diced apples cooked with the sauerkraut and onions is also good!
Yum! Yum! Yum!
Nice, your videos are very welcoming and informstive. Thank you
Yum! Will have to make this soon!
Those look so good!
Thank you😋Def will make minus the bun #keto👍🏽I love love love hotdogs!
That looks great I will fix some this weekend I am not on shift at the fire dept so I can eat and take my time.
Lord I could tear up four or five of them right quick 😍👍🇺🇸 I do miss the German sausages and that sweet kraut topping could eat a plate of that just warmed up all by itself . Fine summertime snacking 👍👍👍👍👍
This one looks awesome, Noreen!
Looks good! I was searching for school lunch pizza, not now days but the 90s school days, I was wondering if you know how to make the school square pizza or any old fashion school lunch recipes? Maybe you could make a series on old school lunch cafeteria food? I sure hope you can! God bless!
Yes please 🙂
Looks delicious
Music is top notch also. Kudos on the soundtrack. :)
I love Nathans, or any western NY dog. When we talk south.. love a good Georgia Hots. Mustard? Weber's with horseradish in it or a true German extra hot mustard.
These Look and Taste Great 👍. Will have to try this one day. This was one of Elvis Presley’s favorite foods. True story from his personal cook, she said when he was in the hospital the doctors had him on a strict diet and he called her and asked her to make him some of these Hot Dogs with Kraut and disguise them as clothes in a bag for him. She said the trick worked and he went to work eating those Hot Dogs. Thanks for sharing this video. Instant Like 👍 for Me.
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Haha, I just watched a video from a native German woman about how Germans don't eat hotdogs and sauerkraut. I'm of German ancestry myself, and we never had hotdogs and sauerkraut when I was growing up. Go figure.
I am of German decent and we ate them often. It may depend on the region of Germany and the generation
@@noreenskitchenchannel Dang, now I won't be able to sleep tonight. ;-)
Love hot dogs!! Can’t wait to try this and fry in butter. Have looked all over for these buns. Where did you find them?❤️❤️❤️
Walmart
A store
Can you add a link to the sauerkraut recipe?
It listed in both the "i" card and at the end of the video on a panel card link.
Where did you buy the split down the middle buns ? My grocer only has regular buns and Costcos also..
I buy these at Walmart
I thought you were going to show the recipe for the sauerkraut.
I did that in another video and that is linked in an "i" card that you can find in the upper right hand corner of the video player. Click on it and a pop out will reveal the link to that video. Hope that helps. Additionally, if you are ever looking to see if I made something, you can always click on my channel name and that will take you to my channel page where you can search my videos. I have over 2200 videos. So the probability of me having something is great. Thanks for visiting.
What brand of Hot Dogs is your favorite?
Robert Glosson I would like to know also. I cannot find a good one I like!!!
Vienna
Great the ONE Time I'M out OF BUTTER....SMH
There is no „Kraut Dog „ in germany ^^
We eat a Bratwürste mit Sauerkraut that means on a plate sausages on one side Kraut right next to it !not combined in a bun or whatever this is
we do eat bread with it and its sometimes a Vollkornbrot mit kümmel or a Semmel/Brötchen
we dip in mustard traditional no ketchup
a austrian lad
My grandmother was full blooded German and came over on the boat. She ate these. WITH BREAD. Pretty sure everyone can do different things. You eat yours your way. We can eat ours the way we like.
not gonna lie that looks fk good
You sound just like Nicole Sullivan from Mad TV
Really? I don't think so.
Those look like Vienna sausages.
If it has a casing it's a sausage not a hot dog lol
Mustard goes on top not the bottom. You won't get the flavour if all is suppressing the tastes
Tasted it just fine but you should put your mustard where you like it.
Hi Noreen, great video. Would it be ok to use a printscreen picture of this kraut dog for our website www.delicio.nl in the Netherlands? Thanks, Michael
Sorry, no. You can link it if you like. But you may not lift my photo.
Too much mustard, should be one thin line
Subjective much? You put what you like on your Wiener. I will put what I like on my hot dog. Who made you the mustard king? There are no rules about how much of something someone can put on their sandwich.
Omg. NEVER use funky yellow mustard on a "German style" dog. I'm cringing.
I didn’t. I used brown mustard. I am part German with a full German grandmother. No need to cringe. Just pay better attention.