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JESSE
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Hot dogs in Baja sur
Yuck...............!!!!!!
There, i got it out of my system.
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I thought that was a native dish there in La Paz. So many hotdog carts.
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Turkey sausage, sweet bun, ton of cheap mayo-cream. disgusting!!
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Yuck is right!
Before moving to BCS from CA some years ago, I had always seen hot-dogs stands in the towns and lots of packaged hot dogs in the tiendas while we were
vacationing and I did not think that was gonna be a problem getting the occasional well enjoyed hot dog. After moving here discovered we could only
get poultry-dogs. Many different packages and they are all chicken or turkey. Yuck is right. We manage through it once in a while with homemade
buns and lots of toppings but I always liked a pure dog too. Can't palate it with these.
Once I found Hebrew National dogs in CCC but have not seen them since.
I am probably better off for that. But at least they still carry FJ Liverswurst.(-:
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Bite your tongue!
onions, chile, katsup, fake cheese, mustard....Yes! BACON!!!!!
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Never tried Jodie Maroni sausages in Venice?
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Oh the horror!!!!!
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Carne asada and pastor tacos are just as bad. Before you start, only someone whos been to Yaqui or el Frances up north, knows what i am talking about.
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Reminds me of a time when it was night time and we had stopped in Villa Insurgentes to get a bite to eat as it would be late by the time we reached
Loreto. There were lots of people watching some type of game and a lot of the restaurants were closed. No problem I thought we will just have some
tacos. We must have pulled up to half a dozen little carts. ALL of them sold
nothing but bacon wrapped hot dogs. At the last one I finally asked is there anywhere here where
I could get a taco? I was directed to a place
on the outskirts of town that had a clean well lighted little stand well
away from the general populace. That was strange. Good tacos though.
I think the stand was by what during the daytime would be a open air
market or swapmeet juding by the setups nearby. Only in Mexico
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Quote: | Originally posted by JESSE
Oh the horror!!!!! |
This, from the chef who uses chicharrones in his his recipes?
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Quote: | Originally posted by JESSE
Oh the horror!!!!! |
This, from the chef who uses chicharrones in his his recipes?
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Whats wrong with chicharrones?
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What's wrong with hot dogs?
Amigo, I must confess that I do not eat them. I find them to be offensive. However, I also do not eat pork rinds. For the same reason.
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Quote: | Originally posted by Bajahowodd
What's wrong with hot dogs?
Amigo, I must confess that I do not eat them. I find them to be offensive. However, I also do not eat pork rinds. For the same reason.
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Obviously you don't know that chicharrones are on the menu, of some of the best restaurants in the world.
I have yet to see a Hot dog.
But anyways, that's not the point. I love Hotdogs, i just don't care for the ones down here.
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30 yars ago there was no such thing in our town. now we have a couple of two hour night stands. Yuck
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Quote: | Originally posted by JESSE
Quote: | Originally posted by Bajahowodd
What's wrong with hot dogs?
Amigo, I must confess that I do not eat them. I find them to be offensive. However, I also do not eat pork rinds. For the same reason.
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Obviously you don't know that chicharrones are on the menu, of some of the best restaurants in the world.
I have yet to see a Hot dog.
But anyways, that's not the point. I love Hotdogs, i just don't care for the ones down here. |
Way before your time, and a continent away, I grew up in New York. There were two incredible, but distinctly different hot dogs that I did eat. The
first was the Nathan's Famous from Coney Island. I wouldn't hold my breath about the namesakes sold today being anywhere close to what they were. The
second were Sabrett; the one's sold from the carts all over town. They sat in tepid water for hours. I cannot say ehy, but even given that ignoble
cooking, when laid on a bun with sauerkraut and hot pepper, were to die for.
http://www.sabrett.com/
[Edited on 1-20-2010 by Bajahowodd]
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I don't mind the bacon wrapped ones so much because the prominent taste is the bacon. Of course I prefer Hebrew National but somehow I think wrapping
those in bacon would be... well, not exactly Kosher,
Funny, but before Baja when I lived in the D.F., I never saw a hot dog prepared whole or on a bun. They were always split lengthwise and served on a
telera. My wife fries them up that way now.
Old, old joke: Two mojados make it to the states. After days crossing the desert they are starving. They come to a small town and spot a hot dog
stand. Unsure of what it is but smelling food, one pulls out a pocket English-Spanish dictionary and is shocked at what he sees.
"Dios mio, these gringos eat dog!"
"I don't care, I'm dying of hunger."
They buy two dogs and one very carefully opens his bun, looks inside and nudges the other with his elbow.
"What part did you get?"
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The Chuyita in Santa Rosalia is world famous for their hot dogs and we get plumb unfriendly when someone speaks negatively about our claim to fame so
Jesse is treading on thin ice here. Actually I have had friends come down and I take them fishing for "World Class Yellowtail Fishing", and what do
they remember, the trip to town and getting hot dogs at Chuyita. Go figure.
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I was with a cop friend in Cd. Juarez working a few years ago and he stopped at a HD stand and invited me for one. He said the dogs were the best
anywhere.
I was violently ill for four days. NEVER AGAIN..... The cop had to visit me at the hotel and bring me water and Pepto. I wanted to DIE.
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Quote: | Originally posted by Bajahowodd
Quote: | Originally posted by JESSE
Quote: | Originally posted by Bajahowodd
What's wrong with hot dogs?
Amigo, I must confess that I do not eat them. I find them to be offensive. However, I also do not eat pork rinds. For the same reason.
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Obviously you don't know that chicharrones are on the menu, of some of the best restaurants in the world.
I have yet to see a Hot dog.
But anyways, that's not the point. I love Hotdogs, i just don't care for the ones down here. |
Way before your time, and a continent away, I grew up in New York. There were two incredible, but distinctly different hot dogs that I did eat. The
first was the Nathan's Famous from Coney Island. I wouldn't hold my breath about the namesakes sold today being anywhere close to what they were. The
second were Sabrett; the one's sold from the carts all over town. They sat in tepid water for hours. I cannot say ehy, but even given that ignoble
cooking, when laid on a bun with sauerkraut and hot pepper, were to die for.
http://www.sabrett.com/
[Edited on 1-20-2010 by Bajahowodd] |
For many years my first stop in New York City was for a hot dog cart with Sabrett's ..... just awesome
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Quote: | Originally posted by Bajahowodd
What's wrong with hot dogs?
Amigo, I must confess that I do not eat them. I find them to be offensive. However, I also do not eat pork rinds. For the same reason.
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What a loss!!
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