Yo Mark NP, I totally agree, but let's get that right--it's the NEWARK, NJ-STYLE ITALIAN HOT DOG, and you DEFINITELY CAN SAUSAGE A HOT DOG! I have lived in Atlantic City since '86, and unfortunately SOUTH Jersey doesn't have a clue.😉I was born and raised in Newark, but when I was 10-12 (1963-65) I lived on West Market St. just past where it met up with Warren St. and there was this hot dog joint close by (the name of which I cannot recall), but I used to hang out there and play pinball after school and every other song played on the jukebox was the Four Seasons. Anyway I LOVED it then and still have love for the Italian Hot Dog/Sausage they made there. If you know how things were back then, you need to know that my Mom was not pleased with me hanging out in this Italian hot dog joint after school, and I could not say I didn't because the smell of the food would get in my clothes.😆 I have to clarify that unlike DD's they would mix medium-diced potatoes with the peppers and onions before adding them to the bun, and also you could get a combo of hot dog AND sausage on the same roll (OMG). NOW let me state for the record that if it is not on the pocket roll that is made from the pizza dough, then it is NOT to be called a Newark-Style Italian Hot Dog. Some idiots on the Boardwalk tried to tell me to just make it with a sub roll, and of course I told them to "Fuggedaboutit”! (( Psst--If you venture down to Linwood, NJ--20 minutes from AC--you CAN check out their take on a real-deal NEWARK, NJ-STYLE ITALIAN HOT DOG at La Pizzatega in nearby Linwood, NJ. The wings, stromboli and daily specials ain't bad either! 😉facebook.com/lapizzatega )) In closing, can somebody post a vid showing the proper way to prepare the pizza dough to make the pocket roll at home?
Love these memories! Wow! You are absolutely correct to distinguish a Newark style Italian hot dog from other variations. I discuss the Chambersburg (Trenton) style in this article I recently wrote: www.fiftygrande.com/a-guide-to-eastern-pennsylvania-hot-dog-serving-styles/ A very different experience! As for the pizza bread, you'll have to ask around Newark which bakeries still make them for the NEWARK style IHD giants!
Man I was born and raised in Newark as well and now I live in south Jersey too and I am so disappointed I can’t get an Italian hot dog or Italian cheeseburger down here !! 😭😭
Italian-style is my favorite but I ask for the potatoes well-done because I don't like them soggy and greasy. When I go to Jimmy Buff's, I like to order a combo with cheesesteak (instead of Italian Sausage) and hot dog and they mesh well with the potatoes, onions, and peppers. I've also made Italian Hot Dogs with Texas-made all-beef smoked sausages and they take the Italian Hot Dog to the next level in my opinion.
Will they layer the dog like you want ?, i like mustard in 1st then hotdogs with peppers & onions in the pizza bread,, then potatoes on top with ketchup. I don't want ketchup on my dog/peppers, or mustard on my potatoes
@@INeverSausageaHotDog ty my friend, that is the way i would want it, mustard on the dog, ketchup on the potatoes, onions & peppers in between, my wife retires in 6 months, i'm retired, i want to travel there & try, rutt's hutt, jimmy buff's, dickie dee's, & some diners, ty again pal.
Oh shut up man. What cause they were not made in Italy they aren't Italian? These Hot Dogs been in this city for 90 years and were created by Italians. If you don't know anything about these hot dogs then keep your mouth shut you sound like a clown.
You've obviously never had one. In Union, New Jersey we had access to Jimmy Buffs, Dee's (in Union), Jim's (Vauxhall). They were all awesome. You could even get an Italian Sausage sandwich and some places served a combo (sausage and hotdog). Don't knock it until you tried it.
It doesn’t originate in Italy, it’s a dish created by Italian immigrants. Philly cheesesteaks are also a dish invented by an Italian immigrant. Even Italian meat balls don’t come from Italy
14th ave and 9th street, where I first tasted it, it never changed, definitely a classic!
It's a taste you never forget!
I gotta try this badboy. Looks very good
Worth the trip!
Yo Mark NP, I totally agree, but let's get that right--it's the NEWARK, NJ-STYLE ITALIAN HOT DOG, and you DEFINITELY CAN SAUSAGE A HOT DOG! I have lived in Atlantic City since '86, and unfortunately SOUTH Jersey doesn't have a clue.😉I was born and raised in Newark, but when I was 10-12 (1963-65) I lived on West Market St. just past where it met up with Warren St. and there was this hot dog joint close by (the name of which I cannot recall), but I used to hang out there and play pinball after school and every other song played on the jukebox was the Four Seasons. Anyway I LOVED it then and still have love for the Italian Hot Dog/Sausage they made there. If you know how things were back then, you need to know that my Mom was not pleased with me hanging out in this Italian hot dog joint after school, and I could not say I didn't because the smell of the food would get in my clothes.😆 I have to clarify that unlike DD's they would mix medium-diced potatoes with the peppers and onions before adding them to the bun, and also you could get a combo of hot dog AND sausage on the same roll (OMG). NOW let me state for the record that if it is not on the pocket roll that is made from the pizza dough, then it is NOT to be called a Newark-Style Italian Hot Dog. Some idiots on the Boardwalk tried to tell me to just make it with a sub roll, and of course I told them to "Fuggedaboutit”! (( Psst--If you venture down to Linwood, NJ--20 minutes from AC--you CAN check out their take on a real-deal NEWARK, NJ-STYLE ITALIAN HOT DOG at La Pizzatega in nearby Linwood, NJ. The wings, stromboli and daily specials ain't bad either! 😉facebook.com/lapizzatega )) In closing, can somebody post a vid showing the proper way to prepare the pizza dough to make the pocket roll at home?
Love these memories! Wow! You are absolutely correct to distinguish a Newark style Italian hot dog from other variations. I discuss the Chambersburg (Trenton) style in this article I recently wrote: www.fiftygrande.com/a-guide-to-eastern-pennsylvania-hot-dog-serving-styles/ A very different experience! As for the pizza bread, you'll have to ask around Newark which bakeries still make them for the NEWARK style IHD giants!
And thanks for the hot tip about Pizzatega!
Man I was born and raised in Newark as well and now I live in south Jersey too and I am so disappointed I can’t get an Italian hot dog or Italian cheeseburger down here !! 😭😭
Natural casing. Every time.
Jimmy Buffs, Ruts Hut and the Silverball Museum in Asbury Park New Jersey are 3 places everyone should visit in New Jersey 👍
3 of my favs!!!
JIMMY'S ALL THE WAY😋
Peter Brady aging well!
More videos please 🙏
Great video guys you just made me hungry lol
Thanks!
Italian-style is my favorite but I ask for the potatoes well-done because I don't like them soggy and greasy. When I go to Jimmy Buff's, I like to order a combo with cheesesteak (instead of Italian Sausage) and hot dog and they mesh well with the potatoes, onions, and peppers. I've also made Italian Hot Dogs with Texas-made all-beef smoked sausages and they take the Italian Hot Dog to the next level in my opinion.
Wow, I gotta try that cheesesteak option. Sounds wild!
Will they layer the dog like you want ?, i like mustard in 1st then hotdogs with peppers & onions in the pizza bread,, then potatoes on top with ketchup. I don't want ketchup on my dog/peppers, or mustard on my potatoes
That's the exact order it's done at Jimmy Buff's!
@@INeverSausageaHotDog ty my friend, that is the way i would want it, mustard on the dog, ketchup on the potatoes, onions & peppers in between, my wife retires in 6 months, i'm retired, i want to travel there & try, rutt's hutt, jimmy buff's, dickie dee's, & some diners, ty again pal.
@@stevelogan5475 It's literally my pleasure!
@@INeverSausageaHotDog my friend, i do appreciate the info, God bless you & yours & please stay safe. I hope this new covid vaccine works.
You forgot that they also make a great Pizza also!! And you can have a Sausage sandwich instead of hot dog or you can order both together.
Yes! I love their sausage too.
I usually order a pizza for the kids and a double sausage for myself. It’s so good:)
Grot and Wegle is out of New Britain CT. what. !!!
I love their Texas Brand Franks!
you should collaborate with ordinary sausage!
We'll work with anyone!
Jimmy's was my spot although Dickies do it okay as well.
Finally got to taste my first Italian hot dog … not at jimmy buff but still taste amazing
Where at???
@@INeverSausageaHotDog at MoonDog grill Moorestown New Jersey
@@cultinaryroadtrip GREAT stop. My favorite is their mac and cheese dog.
@@INeverSausageaHotDog Nice … i will definitely try it soon
Why didn’t you go to their old location they still sell those hotdogs on 14th Ave. in Newark🧐
I'll have to check that out!
@@INeverSausageaHotDog That was (in the seventies a Jimmy Buffs).
Yeah but Jimmy Buff was the 1st
Something to be said for being first!
F#/k DDs....go to the original Jimmy Buffs
Whoa my friend, I grew up on Highland Ave. Just off Bloomfield Ave. Dickie Dees IS THE AUTHENTIC ITALIAN HOT DOG!
How do you know? You italian ?@@charleshammer2928
You're both wrong Tommy's all day
Wrong about what..JBs was the first
Looks disgusting. Nothing Italian at all.
To each their own! But don't knock it 'til you've tried it.
Oh shut up man. What cause they were not made in Italy they aren't Italian? These Hot Dogs been in this city for 90 years and were created by Italians. If you don't know anything about these hot dogs then keep your mouth shut you sound like a clown.
@@MrIronmaiden1971 Hey clown face (see how easy it is to be an ass?} That's exactly what I'm saying.
You've obviously never had one. In Union, New Jersey we had access to Jimmy Buffs, Dee's (in Union), Jim's (Vauxhall). They were all awesome. You could even get an Italian Sausage sandwich and some places served a combo (sausage and hotdog). Don't knock it until you tried it.
It doesn’t originate in Italy, it’s a dish created by Italian immigrants. Philly cheesesteaks are also a dish invented by an Italian immigrant. Even Italian meat balls don’t come from Italy