A local place has “hog dogs”. It’s a quarter pound foot long, smothered in BBQ pulled pork, with a few bacon strips lining the sides. There’s also a cheese sauce hiding somewhere in there.
Provolone wit’out. Just bread, meat & cheese on my cheesesteak.
Don’t call it a “Philly” or a “Philly cheesesteak.” When a place calls them those names, it’s a sure bet that it doesn’t resemble a true cheesesteak in any fashion.
The restaurant is supposed to add other ingredients on request, not make a pre-made sandwich where you have to ask for some ingredients to not be included, if even possible.
A good friend is from Philadelphia and I used to gag when I saw him putting mustard on his pretzels. I do that, now. It all depends on the quality of the mustard.
I’m with Crunchy! If it is a good quality burger or hot dog, I’d rather taste it than condiments. All my hamburger needs is a little salt and pepper. Hot dogs don’t even need a bun.
In my youth, I liked my hotdogs with everything…including ketchup. However, in the wisdom of my old age I have developed an appreciation for the refined flavor of a simple, good-quality hotdog, and with the exception of a chili dog on the rare occasion, I now enjoy my wieners commando.
momofalex7 11 months ago
And don’t get me started on people who put ketchup on hot dogs.
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace 11 months ago
Perfection takes practice. I’ve been practicing for decades and still haven’t quite gotten there. (Just so close.)
ChaosandMayhem 11 months ago
Why is Crunchy double fisting that hotdog bun?
Charles 11 months ago
A local place has “hog dogs”. It’s a quarter pound foot long, smothered in BBQ pulled pork, with a few bacon strips lining the sides. There’s also a cheese sauce hiding somewhere in there.
OldsVistaCruiser 11 months ago
Provolone wit’out. Just bread, meat & cheese on my cheesesteak.
Don’t call it a “Philly” or a “Philly cheesesteak.” When a place calls them those names, it’s a sure bet that it doesn’t resemble a true cheesesteak in any fashion.
The restaurant is supposed to add other ingredients on request, not make a pre-made sandwich where you have to ask for some ingredients to not be included, if even possible.
nancyb creator 11 months ago
A good friend is from Philadelphia and I used to gag when I saw him putting mustard on his pretzels. I do that, now. It all depends on the quality of the mustard.
Ellis97 11 months ago
I always eat my burgers, hot dogs and cheesesteaks plain. It’s nice to see that Crunchy has good taste. Although I do enjoy a good chili dog.
jagedlo 11 months ago
That and it doesn’t leave any stains on the uniform, right, Crunchy?
cslice 11 months ago
I’m pretty sure it just a cheesesteak, unless you aren’t from Philly!
dalemcginnis 11 months ago
i like mayonnaise on my hot dogs
WestNYC Premium Member 11 months ago
The SEPTA bus should be mostly white, with red and blue markings.
bigplayray 11 months ago
Wid? Or Widout?
CitizenOfTheValley 11 months ago
I’m with Crunchy! If it is a good quality burger or hot dog, I’d rather taste it than condiments. All my hamburger needs is a little salt and pepper. Hot dogs don’t even need a bun.
DM2860 11 months ago
No mustard or relish on my dog. I go for chili and cheese, preferably cheddar though some places only have American
ktrabbit 11 months ago
In my youth, I liked my hotdogs with everything…including ketchup. However, in the wisdom of my old age I have developed an appreciation for the refined flavor of a simple, good-quality hotdog, and with the exception of a chili dog on the rare occasion, I now enjoy my wieners commando.
yangeldf 11 months ago
I was never a fan of condiments myself, I enjoy toppings like chopped pickle but mustard and other stuff like that always grossed me out.
Mike Baldwin creator 11 months ago
Hot dogs punch way above their weight, fixins or no Fixins.
vanaals 11 months ago
I like sauerkraut on m dogs. Hmmm. I wonder how that would work on a Philly cheesesteak.
bookworm0812 11 months ago
Me too!
[Unnamed Reader - 14b4ce] 11 months ago
There’s canned sauerkraut—-and then there’s the real stuff the Pennsy Dutch make(go to Reading Terminal Market).
And the whole point of a Philly Cheesesteak is to bury the thing.Wait a minute,they forgot the meat…..
kershawfamily 11 months ago
Did they get their cheesesteaks from Pat’s or Gino’s?