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GirlPMurPersonality t1_jbltdhd wrote

Reply to comment by v4por in [Homemade] Hot dogs by ApplePie4all

To anyone who is confused has never tried a Sonoran Dog. It's the best version of a hot dog you can have. This isn't a Sonoran dog, but having beans in a hotdog is part of a Sonoran dog.

If you haven't had a Sonoran style hot dog, your life is not complete.

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Exploding_dude t1_jblrwt8 wrote

Reply to comment by ApplePie4all in [Homemade] Hot dogs by ApplePie4all

This one is a bit trickier but my all time favorite was a dog with potato pancakes, bacon, onion, hot sauce and meat chili. Absurdly good and extravagant. Chili slaw dogs are awesome too. and of course if you have the correct ingredients, Chicago dogs with sport peppers might be the greatest hotdog known to man.

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