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  • Zemo
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    New Yorkers will know this one. Hofmann makes the best hot dogs and Publix is carrying them.

    http://www.hofmannhotdogs.com/

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  • Mr Mego
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    I like smoky one from Kroger, poking 4 holes on the top, bottom and sides (to drain grease oily off) then aside, setting 225 degrees on the large baking oven.

    Put the aluminum foil on the baking sheet with little Canola oil in it and rubbing gentle around with the paper towel then put the wieners on the baking sheet, put it in the baking oven till 10 mins, turn the wieners over, repeat 10 mins, turn over, add 10 mins or less then take the baking sheet out and then put any brands of BBQ sauce on the wieners, brush them, put it back in the oven till 10 mins, turn it over, put BBQ sauce on it, add 10 mins then take the baking sheet with wieners out of the oven, turn over and let it natural cooling off in 2 mins, turn over and put it in the Hot Dog buns or toast the bun slight.

    Will taste like BBQ restaurant and saves you money than expensive BBQ House.
    Last edited by Mr Mego; Aug 22, '13, 1:21 PM.

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  • justzeg18
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    Personal favorite.

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  • HardyGirl
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    If I'm buying them out, I'd say Casper's and Nathan's. For eating them at home, I really prefer chicken franks to beef hot dogs. Any brand, really.

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  • Hector
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    I prefer a good Polish/Kielbasa sausage dog over regular hot dogs.

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  • draconianguard
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    Hummel. Nothing compares to them.

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  • jimsmegos
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    The Kirkland's Best... so far all of the Kirkland products have been great!

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  • BATMAN89
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    Originally posted by jimsmegos

    Agreed ... just discoverd the brand at Aldi's in the past few months... totally hooked on 'em.
    Hey Jim,
    Which ones at Aldi?
    Barrett

    Sent from my iPhone using Forum Runner

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  • jimsmegos
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    Originally posted by JediJaida
    Kirkland best. Tastes better than Hebrew national.
    Agreed ... just discoverd the brand at Aldi's in the past few months... totally hooked on 'em.

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  • Iron Mego
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    Casper's are our favorite. Not sure how wide-spread the brand is, but CostCo has them in these parts.
    Last edited by Iron Mego; Aug 22, '13, 9:07 AM.

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  • JediJaida
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    Kirkland best. Tastes better than Hebrew national.

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  • Donkey Hoatie
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    My favorite brand-name hot dog of all-time was the Best Kosher dog. Unfortunately, their parent company (Sara Lee) discontinued them about a decade ago. Now, I usually search out Vienna Beef hot dogs. As a Chicagoan, I feel like it makes the best base for a classic Chicago-style dog. However, from time-to-time, I'll go to the local European-style market and grab some from their butcher/deli area. Sometimes, I'm just in the mood for an old-world style dog.

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  • hedrap
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    Oscar Mayer Anghus are very good in taste and health-choice for large-brand stores like WalMart. Pure beef and very clean. Most of their stuff surprisingly is.

    Best dog I've had in years is a brand called Applegate. All natural and free of everything. It was at a wholesale club, surprisingly.

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  • Hulk
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    Sabrett Natural Casing All Beef... boiled in beer.

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  • Mikey
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    Black Bear only available at ShopRite

    Best store-bought dogs EVER



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