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You should not have to feel ashamed. Come to Denmark. We have perfected the hotdog.
The correct toppings are:
What's remulade you ask? It is the slightly tangy/sweet thick sauce that ties the whole thing together.
Not any different than the way I have them, except I don't have remoulade and prefer dill relish instead of whole pickle slices on hot dogs
Perfected? This isnt a one dog to rule them all world we live in
Not in a world where the 1.50 Costco hotdog exists. This the perfect example of a simple and humble simple hot dog
And also JapadJapadogog would like a word with you
To quote one of my favourite movies "Allah loves wonderous variety"
are the cucumbers pickled dill (tart) or sweet?
Damn! Those look amazing!
To me, while they taste great on their own, pickles just steal the show of anything I put them on, I can only taste the vinegar... But the rest sounds delicious in its own right!
They are mandatory, but don't worry. They are wafer-thin.
But sir, it is only wafer thin
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I'm in the U.S., and this looks really good to me. Outstanding.
I would try that anytime and put mayo and cheese on it.