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    • Sabrett Natural Casing Beef Frankfurters. Meatiness: 17/20. Snap: 20/20. Seasoning: 18/20. Texture: 19/20. Price: 16/20. TOTAL: 90/100. These dogs will have you singing “New York, New York” at first bite.
    • KC Cattle Company Wagyu Gourmet Hot Dogs. Meatiness: 19/20. Snap: 16/20. Seasoning: 19/20. Texture: 18/20. Price: 17/20. TOTAL: 89/100. If you’re into beef, odds are you’re a big fan of Wagyu, which is famous for its ridiculously tender texture and next-level flavor.
    • Best’s Beef Frankfurters. Meatiness: 18/20. Snap: 17/20. Seasoning: 18/20. Texture: 18/20. Price: 18/20. TOTAL: 89/100. Doesn’t the retro packaging just warm your heart?
    • Trader Joe’s Organic Grass-Fed Uncured Beef Hot Dogs. Meatiness: 17/20. Snap: 16/20. Seasoning: 17/20. Texture: 19/20. Price: 18/20. TOTAL: 87/100. This will catch no TJ’s stans by surprise, but we were thoroughly pleased with the brand's uncured, all-beef hot dogs.
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    • Applegate Farms Uncured Beef Hot Dog. Sweet and smoky flavor. Light texture. Cons. The Applegate beef hot dog took our top spot for one reason: It's the dog every one of our tasters wanted at a cookout.
    • Sabrett Frankfurters, Beef. Well seasoned. Nice snap. Cons. If you live in New York City, you know Sabrett. It's the hot dog hawked in carts across the five boroughs, all beneath an iconic blue-and-yellow Sabrett-branded umbrella.
    • Hebrew National Beef Franks. Classic flavor. Cons. Hebrew National wins the best classic hot dog because "it tastes like a hot dog should taste," Becker said.
    • Niman Ranch Fearless Uncured Beef & Pork Franks. Nice texture. Cons. Niman Ranch sells a few different beef-based hot dogs, but we like this beef-and-pork dog the best.
  1. May 3, 2023 · The ingredients: organic grass-fed beef, water; contains less than 2% of sea salt, organic vinegar, baking soda, organic granulated garlic, organic paprika, organic spices, organic dehydrated ...

  2. Jun 3, 2023 · Find out which hot dog brands are the best according to Consumer Reports' taste tests and expert opinions. Compare Nathan's, Hebrew National, Oscar Mayer, and more.

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    • Applegate Organics The Great Organic Uncured Beef Hot Dogs
    • Oscar Mayer Uncured Original Wieners
    • Hebrew National Beef Franks
    • Ball Park Beef Franks
    • Dietz and Watson Originals Natural Uncured Beef Franks
    • 365 by Whole Foods Market Organic Uncured Beef Hot Dogs
    • Nathan’s Famous Beef Frankfurters

    I appreciated the crunch level, but there was an ingredient in these that I really couldn’t figure out. Was it oregano? Celery powder? Arsenic? It was the most bizarre taste-testing experience of the bunch since the mystery spice overpowered the entire frank and made it taste less like a hot dog and more like a kielbasa. I’m sure it’s something a l...

    Listen, Oscar Mayer hot dogs were likely my hot dog of choice when I was six-years-old, but as an adult, my palate was underwhelmed. They’re familiar, they’re outrageously salty, and they’re also just plain fine. I found them to be nothing memorable, but that just reinforces why they’re such a safe bet with children. They were also the smallest of ...

    I appreciated the thickness of these bad boys but found the garlic powder to be a tad too much. And that’s coming from a Sicilian who literally chops raw garlic to put into salads when he’s feeling ill. It may just be a weird mind game of assuming that excessive spice is used to cover up discarded cow parts, but I prefer my dog to be a bit more fla...

    These were very traditional, not super crispy and definitely a milder option. Like Oscar Mayer, they weren’t completely memorable, but I will say there was a nice tangy aftertaste that made them seem slightly artisanal. But it could also have just been the saliva in my mouth begging for water since, hot damn, hot dogs are jam-packed with sodium.

    I hated how these felt on the tongue — smooth and slippery with an almost metallic-like quality (as if you were licking a lamp post) — but the beef flavor really shone through thanks to the brand’s decision to cut back on the aforementioned sodium. They also tasted high-quality and pure, which is a really low bar when it comes to food, but I’ll tak...

    If size matters, you’ll be grateful to know that Whole Foods’ 365 variety was the thickest and longest on this list. It also boasted a sturdy skin and tasted the most, well, organic (albeit very salty). This was important because as a self-proclaimed sausage connoisseur, I was reminded of a beef hot dog’s all-pork counterpart that I could eat on a ...

    It’s smoky, it’s juicy and it has more flavor complexity than any other. Nathan’s was, by far, the best hot dog of the lot. And what it lacked in thickness, it made up for in distinct taste that balanced sweet with salt, as well as texture (firm but not difficult to bite into). There’s a reason it has “famous” in the name — these dogs are beloved b...

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  4. Jan 24, 2023 · Best Meat Hot Dog Brands. 1. Applegate Farms. With its note-perfect texture, sweet and smoky beef flavor, and affordable price tag, Applegate Farms remains a popular choice for cookouts across the country. These hot dogs make you remember why you love hot dogs, and you can pick up a pack at Target for $7. 2.

  5. May 19, 2023 · Find out which hot dog brands are the best for grilling, boiling, or air frying. The Kitchn taste tests and compares beef, pork and beef, and plant-based hot dogs across flavor, texture, and snap.

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