Decent hotdogs

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sidekickdmr

Original Poster:

5,125 posts

214 months

Tuesday 18th June
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I love a good casing of assholes and lips sometimes, but the Herta, dino ones, or those in a tin/jar from the supermarkets just seem to be pink mush all the way through.

Where can you find a decent dog with a nice crisp skin, good flavour and some texture?

Ta


Slow.Patrol

923 posts

22 months

Tuesday 18th June
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Following as I love a good hotdog. I practically lived in Sonic on a US Road Trip.

Most hotdogs seem to be chicken, however they are often low in calories, as long as you don't fry the onions in lard.

ambuletz

11,006 posts

189 months

Tuesday 18th June
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LIDL bockwurst (various sizes), bratwurst and kielbasa.
ALDI have also started doing bratwurst too.

Mobile Chicane

21,275 posts

220 months

Tuesday 18th June
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Have a look at the kosher / halal section at bigger Tesco stores for Gilbert's beef hotdogs.

Delicious.

hidetheelephants

27,889 posts

201 months

Tuesday 18th June
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ambuletz said:
LIDL bockwurst (various sizes), bratwurst and kielbasa.
ALDI have also started doing bratwurst too.
yes the bockwurst are pricier but I prefer the taste and texture.

Jordie Barretts sock

6,018 posts

27 months

Tuesday 18th June
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Mobile Chicane said:
Have a look at the kosher / halal section at bigger Tesco stores for Gilbert's beef hotdogs.

Delicious.
You have to agree and be party to inhumane slaughter in that case.

Mobile Chicane

21,275 posts

220 months

Tuesday 18th June
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Jordie Barretts sock said:
Mobile Chicane said:
Have a look at the kosher / halal section at bigger Tesco stores for Gilbert's beef hotdogs.

Delicious.
You have to agree and be party to inhumane slaughter in that case.
Done properly it's no more or less cruel than any other form of slaughter.

21TonyK

11,950 posts

217 months

Tuesday 18th June
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hidetheelephants said:
ambuletz said:
LIDL bockwurst (various sizes), bratwurst and kielbasa.
ALDI have also started doing bratwurst too.
yes the bockwurst are pricier but I prefer the taste and texture.
Whether they count as hotdogs or not I really don’t know but another vote for them. Grilled with chips and a curry sauce is a nobrain dinner when I can’t be bothered to cook. Addictive.

ambuletz

11,006 posts

189 months

Tuesday 18th June
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OP, in addition to previously mentioned, this week is Alpenfest week at LIDL, so there'll be some unique sausages until thursday when it's bavarian week. Just had a look and there's about 9 types of sausage just for the week.


link here

Jordie Barretts sock

6,018 posts

27 months

Tuesday 18th June
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Mobile Chicane said:
Jordie Barretts sock said:
Mobile Chicane said:
Have a look at the kosher / halal section at bigger Tesco stores for Gilbert's beef hotdogs.

Delicious.
You have to agree and be party to inhumane slaughter in that case.
Done properly it's no more or less cruel than any other form of slaughter.
Having worked in an abattoir, I can assure you that both Halal and Kosher are. I couldn't knowingly eat either.

But this isn't the place.

dudleybloke

20,489 posts

194 months

Tuesday 18th June
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These are my favourite at the moment.



Available in Tesco.

hidetheelephants

27,889 posts

201 months

Tuesday 18th June
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Jordie Barretts sock said:
Mobile Chicane said:
Jordie Barretts sock said:
Mobile Chicane said:
Have a look at the kosher / halal section at bigger Tesco stores for Gilbert's beef hotdogs.

Delicious.
You have to agree and be party to inhumane slaughter in that case.
Done properly it's no more or less cruel than any other form of slaughter.
Having worked in an abattoir, I can assure you that both Halal and Kosher are. I couldn't knowingly eat either.

But this isn't the place.
Given that either is to a significant degree in the eye of the rabbi or the imam doing the approving, it's rather a moveable feast.

sherman

13,859 posts

223 months

Tuesday 18th June
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Pretty much any of the hotdogs from the polish section in the chillers of a big supermarket are good.

Super Sonic

7,416 posts

62 months

Tuesday 18th June
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dudleybloke said:
These are my favourite at the moment.



Available in Tesco.
Are they actually made of cheese,or are they just cheese flavoured. Do they taste cheesy? Do they taste sausagey? Help I'm confused!

dudleybloke

20,489 posts

194 months

Tuesday 18th June
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Super Sonic said:
dudleybloke said:
These are my favourite at the moment.



Available in Tesco.
Are they actually made of cheese,or are they just cheese flavoured. Do they taste cheesy? Do they taste sausagey? Help I'm confused!
They have a line of cheese running lengthways through the dog. It turns almost liquid when warmed up and they are very moreish.
Tastes like normal hotdog with cheese added.
Only downside is if you warm then for too long some cheese will try and escape.

Super Sonic

7,416 posts

62 months

Tuesday 18th June
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dudleybloke said:
They have a line of cheese running lengthways through the dog. It turns almost liquid when warmed up and they are very moreish.
Tastes like normal hotdog with cheese added.
Only downside is if you warm then for too long some cheese will try and escape.
That makes sense thanks.

number2

4,585 posts

195 months

Tuesday 18th June
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These are great. The love child of a frankfurter and a sausage. I don't look anywhere else smile.

https://www.ocado.com/products/m-s-6-posh-dog-pork...

Wheel Turned Out

1,051 posts

46 months

Tuesday 18th June
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I'm a big fan of these, though they're only slight 'warm' rather than spicy - but a grand sosig all the same.

The maple bacon ones are good too, albeit a bit too sweet for me.

andrewcliffe

1,122 posts

232 months

Tuesday 18th June
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VW ones from The Sausageman

Mars

9,134 posts

222 months

Tuesday 18th June
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In the Midlands, you should check out Lashford's sausages