Hot Dog Etiquette

Dan General, This Land of Ours

Chili Hot Dog and Flaming Barbecue GrillThere is such a thing as Hot Dog Etiquette. Cathy Isom gives us some tips on the dos and don’ts when it comes to serving and eating hot dogs. That’s coming up on This Land of Ours.

Hot Dog Etiquette

From: the National Hot Dog and Sausage Council

Hot Dog Etiquette

Everyday Guidance for Eating America’s Sacred Food

This informative and enjoyable video offers and overview of the dos and don’ts of hot dog etiquette…an essential film for wiener lovers. (One word of caution — don’t take it tooooo seriously.)

Don’t…

Put hot dog toppings between the hot dog and the bun. Always “dress the dog,” not the bun.

Condiments should be applied in the following order: wet condiments like mustard and chili are applied first, followed by chunky condiments like relish, onions and sauerkraut, followed by shredded cheese, followed by spices, like celery salt or pepper.

Do…

Serve sesame seed, poppy seed and plain buns with hot dogs. Sun-dried tomato buns or basil buns are considered gauche with franks.

Don’t…

Use a cloth napkin to wipe your mouth when eating a hot dog. Paper is always preferable.

Do…

Eat hot dogs on buns with your hands. Utensils should not touch hot dogs on buns.

Do…

Use paper plates to serve hot dogs. Every day dishes are acceptable; china is a no-no.

Don’t…

Take more than five bites to finish a hot dog. For foot-long wiener, seven bites are acceptable.

Don’t…

Leave bits of bun on your plate. Eat it all.

Don’t…

Fresh herbs on the same plate with hot dogs over-do the presentation

Don’t…

Use ketchup on your hot dog after the age of 18.Mustard, relish, onions, cheese and chili are acceptable.

Do…

Condiments remaining on the fingers after eating a hot dog should be licked away, not washed.

Do…

Use multi-colored toothpicks to serve cocktail wieners. Cocktail forks are in poor taste.

Don’t…

Send a thank you note following a hot dog barbecue. It would not be in keeping with the unpretentious nature of hot dogs.

Don’t…

Bring wine to a hot dog barbecue. Beer, soda, lemonade and iced tea are preferable.

Don’t…

Ever think there is a wrong time to serve hot dogs.

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