Real East Texas folks. Even my brother in Ft. Worth has to have our dad mail them to him. From Daingerfield, but haven't been back in 25 yrs. Now in Georgia, and looking to get my hands on them.
I live in New Mexico and I love Pittsburgh Hot Links. My mother was born in Cason between Pittsburgh and Daingerfield. I have them mailed to me directly at home but always stop and have fresh links when I go back to visit family. I miss my late uncle that lived in Ore City but still have family in Daingerfield.
Well I was born and bread in Texas around Columbus, Schulenburg and Lagrange and I only recently ever heard about these little sausages. I guess our little sausages down there were good enough but I am for sure going to get me some of these.
I put two in a piece of bread and dip it in the hot sauce. Been doing it that way for 30 years because that’s all we had at the deer lease lol. Haven’t changed since.
I'm from Texas and grew up eating these. Can't find them anywhere else. Was just thinking about them and googled to see if I could get them to me.. Need to get these in more grocery stores..
I came across these out of the blue last week in Longview...was very impressed... I did not know they were all beef and they are tremendous. I've already asked HEB here in North Dallas to see if they can get a hold of them too...
Do people know that you can buy these at walmart. I buy them in new boston texas. Every grocery store sells them around here. But im thinking any walmart will carry them.
I remember reading an article on these hot links in the early nineties The article was featured In 'Chile Pepper Magazine' written by its founder and editor, Dave DeWitt. Been looking for them here in the mid-Atlantic area for years. Guess you have to go to east Texas to get some.
how do they keep from starting grease fires? Is there a pan in the bottom to catch the gresse? I see a rack at the bottom, was wondering if they keep a pan on the rack or have another method to prevent grease fire? just seems dangerous like a bad fire waiting to hapen
Victor Patton I live in Houston a 5 hr drive. Would love to eat me some hot links. Which should I go to? Pitts burg or Docs in Gilmer? Which taste the best?
you should try Doc's Hotlinks in Gilmer Texas, been around for years. Same style link diffrent meat and recipe. I like Pittsburg links but Doc's are hard to beat. I believe you can get either one shipped to you.
Patillo’s Barbecue and Broussard’s Barbecue in Beaumont, Texas has the smoked version of these. Believe me when I say both of theirs are light years better than these.
Real Texas folks know about these . I'm from Mount pleasant I love these still
Yessir! Clarksville TX!!!
Real East Texas folks. Even my brother in Ft. Worth has to have our dad mail them to him. From Daingerfield, but haven't been back in 25 yrs. Now in Georgia, and looking to get my hands on them.
I live in New Mexico and I love Pittsburgh Hot Links. My mother was born in Cason between Pittsburgh and Daingerfield. I have them mailed to me directly at home but always stop and have fresh links when I go back to visit family. I miss my late uncle that lived in Ore City but still have family in Daingerfield.
Well I was born and bread in Texas around Columbus, Schulenburg and Lagrange and I only recently ever heard about these little sausages. I guess our little sausages down there were good enough but I am for sure going to get me some of these.
Texarkana knows all about it!
I've been eating those since I was a kid. Very tasty!
Yes sir real East Texas!
My father raised and born Mount pleasant Texas love them hot links
The Thomas family! 💜
Yes and the brookshires and brookshire brother store's sell them 🤤
I've been eating these my whole life. I'm Sulphur Springs born but Houston raised. Just brought a case back to Houston with me..
I ate there when I lived in Pittsburg as a child. I remember these being so delicious and the people in the resteraunt were pretty awesome too!
Well, you do have Doc’s Got Links just down 271 in Gilmer.
They both delish
Legit went all the way to east Texas to buy some cooked and to bring some back home so I can cook them. Crazy how a simple snack can be so bomb lol
I'm so excited to get some of these during my up coming trip in June 2023 😁
Did you try them?
Got some at Exxon/TA in Kilgore and now can't pass thru without stopping for more 🤤
I put two in a piece of bread and dip it in the hot sauce. Been doing it that way for 30 years because that’s all we had at the deer lease lol. Haven’t changed since.
Dang. I need to eat that right now.
They’re absolutely to die for
Every time I go visit my grandparents in Greenville tx I have to get some !! They are sooo good
How do these compare to Docs?
I'm craving these so bad! Raised in Atlanta, Tx now live in San Antonio... they don't have them down here.
I'm from Texas and grew up eating these. Can't find them anywhere else. Was just thinking about them and googled to see if I could get them to me.. Need to get these in more grocery stores..
Pittsburg Hot Link will ship them to you
Nice! Brookshires has them but it's a East Texas grocery store
I came across these out of the blue last week in Longview...was very impressed... I did not know they were all beef and they are tremendous. I've already asked HEB here in North Dallas to see if they can get a hold of them too...
Yes brookshires has them, East Texas grocery store.
I’m originally from Longview currently living in Forney. I saw them in the frozen food sections at Brookeshire’s.
@@annettemintI purchase them at walmart.
I ate there growing up as a kid! I’ll be getting some today!
Ship me some.
I’m about to eat me some today! I’m from Dallas and I always order these when I can find them
Mmmm. Enjoy for me.
Where do you find them in dallas?
Happy new year y'all!
You too !
Amazing! I grew up eating them, especially the chi-hot-chi
i'm from Houston, what is a chi-hot-chi ;)
This is my home town… omg these are the best hot links ever!!
Time to make a day trip myself I love pitsburg hot links here
Do people know that you can buy these at walmart. I buy them in new boston texas. Every grocery store sells them around here. But im thinking any walmart will carry them.
Those are the best, I get them at a place in Greenville Texas 👍 where I grew up * with hot sauce & crackers yeah baby, I'm getting hungry now lol
They is awesome
L.B.J. hats should only be worn by men over the age 60
Been eating here my whole life! From San Antonio but half my family lives in Pittsburgh and Mount Pleasant..haven't had fresh links in over 10 years!!
Im just still try to figure out the sauce recipe. These are apart of my family traditions we going to get some today. 😋
Love those hot links !
You need to go to Gilmer, Texas to DOC'S HOT LINKS!!!!!
I remember reading an article on these hot links in the early nineties The article was featured In 'Chile Pepper Magazine' written by its founder and editor, Dave DeWitt. Been looking for them here in the mid-Atlantic area for years. Guess you have to go to east Texas to get some.
Even Texans have to go to East Texas. And that's far away for many.
They are online atleast in texas
You won't find em ever outside of East Texas...
I live in Fort Worth and I can now just find these in my local Latin market. Very hard to find nowadays in store.
Eating some rn!
They look like the links I had in the 1950/60 in Mt. Pleasant Texas
Red barn in Sulphur Springs Texas
Usted también valla con dios, i like your show Im hungry 😋 now
I live there and they’re the best
Yes! I wish I lived closer.
how do they keep from starting grease fires? Is there a pan in the bottom to catch the gresse? I see a rack at the bottom, was wondering if they keep a pan on the rack or have another method to prevent grease fire? just seems dangerous like a bad fire waiting to hapen
You keep as far away from open flame as possible.
They are verrrry good...im going back
I lived in Pittsburgh my whole life and I didn't know that those links were famous till I was 13 😂
Lived there that long and still put the h on it?
@@Freebird83 yea... I didn't realize that it didn't have one till it was waaaay too late😂
I bet they’d be good served with some basmati rice on the side. Toss some hot sauce on the works and chow down.
Oh yeah. Agreed.
Seen this on fb and had to look for a RUclips video on it. It looks nasty but people in Texas say it’s good asf lol
Trust us lol we won’t let you down!
@@KiarraLashaun what do I eat with it?
They have the best chili and banana pudding ever
Chili and banana pudding,
sounds disgusting
Why don't you add the map link for the location?
Clarksville tx 🤙🏻
refridgerate em, eat em cold as the grease would congeal and you'd probably have an east texas pate.
Wow .?.? What are it.Heart attacked
I live in Missouri and I have a co worker that moved up here from tk and put me on these 🔥🔥🔥
Truth.
Doc hot links does the same thing
These go hard. Delicioso
What type of meat is in them?
You don’t wanna know, salivary glands and lympnodes
Good stuff!
These shits are DELICIOUS with hot sauce
Ok so where does Docs Hot pinks fit into this.
Doc are home made!!!
DOC S HOTLINKS N GILMER TEXAS IS TRUTH .. BEEN EATIN THOSE SINCE A KID
Victor Patton I live in Houston a 5 hr drive. Would love to eat me some hot links. Which should I go to? Pitts burg or Docs in Gilmer? Which taste the best?
Shannon Williams It’s Hot Links, not Hot pinks
you should try Doc's Hotlinks in Gilmer Texas, been around for years. Same style link diffrent meat and recipe. I like Pittsburg links but Doc's are hard to beat. I believe you can get either one shipped to you.
I went last year to that restaurant. The sausage is horrible Greeson wanna just do not mix. I wasted a three hour trip going down there.
Oh man. I love it.
Bet that 🐱 good she can cook too
Rhea's Hot Links in Tyler, Texas has been serving these links since the 60's. So, that's incorrect that this is the only place in Texas.
Doc's in Gilmer as well...
Not the only place but Pittsburg Hot Links are the originators
If they don't have the chili, then they can't be labeled as East Texas hot links
I like to smoke em
Patillo’s Barbecue and Broussard’s Barbecue in Beaumont, Texas has the smoked version of these. Believe me when I say both of theirs are light years better than these.
I grew up on Patillo's and Dean's . the very best . and Simpson's !