Coralmist · 41-45, F
That's so funny you say that, last week my sister tried this new hot dog brand (new to us) , Bar S hot dogs.
We both enjoyed them because they didn't taste as processed and as salty. I was reading the package after we ate and I saw they were made of chicken! So we are going to buy these now😋
We both enjoyed them because they didn't taste as processed and as salty. I was reading the package after we ate and I saw they were made of chicken! So we are going to buy these now😋
TexChik · F
I prefer fresh Bratwurst to the normal "wieners" you get at the store. They even make buns for them now!
Mustard, chili, cheese, onion, and sweet relish on a fresh bun! So good!
I have heard people making them from seasoned tofu...But I can't imagine eating that.
Mustard, chili, cheese, onion, and sweet relish on a fresh bun! So good!
I have heard people making them from seasoned tofu...But I can't imagine eating that.
DrWatson · 70-79, M
I prefer chicken breakfast sausages to pork. My favorite hot dogs are the ones that are blends of meats, including chicken.
cherokeepatti · 61-69, F
@DrWatson I buy chicken links that have no nitrates or MSG or dye in them. They were selling them at Sam’s Club and then they stopped selling them. But Costco does so Ray bought me 3 large packs.
DrWatson · 70-79, M
bijouxbroussard · F
I do, too. They said to be healthier as well.
calicuz · 56-60, M
All Beef for me, just my personal preference though. Nothing wrong with Chicken or Turkey hot dogs.
cherokeepatti · 61-69, F
My favorite was bison hot dogs. The Oklahoma company that used to. Make them sold out to another business and they sell bison hot dogs but they are flavored like the cheapest beef hot dogs. 😖🤢 Not paying good money for those again.
urbancowboy · 56-60, M
I like the turkey hot dogs too. White meat is the better way to go
fun4us2b · M
I like them too.
tobynshorty · 51-55, F
I love hot dogs!🌭
Shybutwilling2bfriends · 61-69
You do you
ShenaniganFoodie · 36-40, M
Beef vs Chicken vs Pork Hot Dogs: Which All-American Favorite Reigns Supreme?
Beef Hot Dogs
Made from a mixture of beef trimmings
Often incorporate seasonings like garlic, paprika, onion and peppercorns
Commonly smoked over hardwood like hickory which adds flavor
Includes beef broth or water to moisten and bind mixture
Uses pork or chicken as additional source of fat
Typically low in fat and calories compared to pork or chicken dogs
Pork Hot Dogs
Use trimmings from pork cuts like shoulder and loin
Will include fat, skin and organ meats like heart and tongue
Tend to have more fat than beef hot dogs
Often seasoned with coriander, nutmeg, celery seed and garlic
Cured with nitrites/nitrates which stabilize color and add tangy flavor
Sometimes smoked over fruitwood like apple or cherry wood
Chicken Hot Dogs
Use trimmings from chicken cuts like legs, skin, wings and organs
Calories: Chicken has approximately 295 calories, while hot dogs have approximately 190 calories.
Protein: Chicken contains around 21 grams of protein, while hot dogs contain around 43 grams of protein.
Fat: Chicken has about 43.6 grams of fat, while hot dogs have about 20 grams of fat.
Sodium: Chicken contains only 700 milligrams of sodium, while hot dogs contains 140 milligrams of sodium.
Skin: Chicken Skin has about 39 grams of fat
Beef Hot Dogs
Made from a mixture of beef trimmings
Often incorporate seasonings like garlic, paprika, onion and peppercorns
Commonly smoked over hardwood like hickory which adds flavor
Includes beef broth or water to moisten and bind mixture
Uses pork or chicken as additional source of fat
Typically low in fat and calories compared to pork or chicken dogs
Pork Hot Dogs
Use trimmings from pork cuts like shoulder and loin
Will include fat, skin and organ meats like heart and tongue
Tend to have more fat than beef hot dogs
Often seasoned with coriander, nutmeg, celery seed and garlic
Cured with nitrites/nitrates which stabilize color and add tangy flavor
Sometimes smoked over fruitwood like apple or cherry wood
Chicken Hot Dogs
Use trimmings from chicken cuts like legs, skin, wings and organs
Calories: Chicken has approximately 295 calories, while hot dogs have approximately 190 calories.
Protein: Chicken contains around 21 grams of protein, while hot dogs contain around 43 grams of protein.
Fat: Chicken has about 43.6 grams of fat, while hot dogs have about 20 grams of fat.
Sodium: Chicken contains only 700 milligrams of sodium, while hot dogs contains 140 milligrams of sodium.
Skin: Chicken Skin has about 39 grams of fat
Zaphod42 · 51-55, M
Oh no, I totally have to hate you over this thing that in no way affects me whatsoever. It’s the American way 😏
MethDozer · M
Eh, poultry sausage, crumbles, and bacon are just dryband flavorless to me.