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    Honey Mustard
    Food52
    There was a time in my life—we'll call it my early early twenties—when the only thing that could cure a bad day, or make a great day better, was a trip to the Zabar's mustard section. Like an artist gets lost in a painting, I'd get lost in the Dijons, the honeys, and the weirder flavors like fig and walnut. Over time, and with the help of a membership to the National Mustard Museum's Mustard of the Month Club, I accumulated more than 80 jars. I'd often spread four types onto one sandwich, and occasionally just eat it with a spoon. It was an obsession of the not-too-unhealthy type; Google "health benefits of mustard" and you'll get a day's worth of reading. Eventually, though, I started to pick favorites. Mustard Girl's Sweet and Spicy Honey, Amora's Dijon, Fox's Sweet and Spicy Balsamic Garlic, and SchoolHouse Kitchen's Sweet, Smooth, and Hot Mustard came out on top, and the rest faded into mustard oblivion of the loneliest sort. At least they had each other. Today my mustard collection exists in a pared-down manner: only my favorites, and those with sentimental value or cool jars. I live very far from Zabar's now, so adding to my collection often requires making it from scratch. Making mustard is quite easy, and fun because there are a million twists that you can put on it. By definition, mustard consists of mustard seed (I like yellow—brown and black seeds are stronger and more pungent) blended with a liquid (often vinegar). I like adding a pinch of salt, some kind of sweetener, and then cooking it down a bit to reduce the hotness. What follows is a very basic honey mustard recipe, but I encourage you to experiment with different vinegars or other liquids; adding spices (I like curry!); and subbing out the honey for other sweeteners like molasses, sugar, or maple syrup. The kitchen is your mustardy oyster! Just make sure you've got enough hot dogs on hand.
    Brats With Glazed Red Onions
    Food.com
    Being German, fall reminds me of Oktober fest, brats and beer! BUT brats also remind me of football games and the north woods too! This is a different type of brat recipe, esp with the addition of the marinated/grilled onions. From a grilling website. Prep time is marinating time and these can be done on a tabletop grill, outside or over the campfire.
    Hamburger or Hot Dog Buns
    Food.com
    There's nothing better with your burgers than homemade buns. For a heartier bun substitute 1 cups of whole wheat flour for 1 cup all-purpose flour. I've written the instructions for use with a stand mixer, however you can knead by hand. Prep time includes rising. Recipe comes from Peter Reinhart's 'The Bread Baker's Apprentice'. These are hearty buns, perfect for bratwurst and BBQ sandwiches. Note: Milk can be substituted for the buttermilk, and will slightly affect the final outcome, so experiment and see which one you like best. The same is true with the different types of fat.
  2. Apr 18, 2019 · From coast to coast, we found the best regional hot dog recipes. Learn how to dress your dog like a Chicagoan, New Yorker and more.

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  3. Jul 2, 2020 · These tricked-out hot dog recipes take a cookout favorite and turn them into something special. Find recipes for hot dog pizza, pie and more. Dress your dogs in more than just ketchup.

    • Rachel Seis
  4. May 10, 2024 · Looking for classic hot dog recipes? We've rounded up all sorts of hot dogs from across the country. There are chili cheese dogs (Ladd Drummond's favorite), bratwurst with sauerkraut, and even Hawaiian hot dogs with grilled pineapple.

  5. Jul 17, 2024 · Makeover your summer hot dogs with these fun ideas and easy recipes for grilled dogs, corn dogs, and even pigs in a blanket.

    • Mackenzie Filson
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  6. May 9, 2024 · Whether you pile them high with unexpected toppings or stick to classic combinations like chili and cheese, these recipes will take your dogs to the next level—and earn them their rightful...

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  7. Jun 10, 2014 · Everything a sophisticated dog could want: cucumber, pickled carrots, cilantro, jalapeño and peanuts. Get the recipe.

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  9. Jul 7, 2022 · Is New York or Chicago-style better? Boiled or grilled? Plain or covered in condiments? Contentious dog debates aside, it's no wonder why they are such a wildly popular food. They are affordable...

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