Looking for the Best Hot Dogs around? Check out these Gourmet Hot Dogs that are perfect for any summer backyard bbq, game day or tailgating party.
One thing I may have shared before is that the hubs is CRAZY for hot dogs. We take them very seriously in this house & try to come up with all sorts of fun new twists to create the perfect hot dog. For us Gourmet Hot Dogs isn’t just a fad – it’s something we have always been passionate about.
With grilling season here I thought I would share with you all some of our MOST FAVORITE Grilling Recipes & hot dog ideas & ways we like to top our dogs. So let’s get cookin’! (Don’t miss our easy Air Fryer Hot Dogs recipe!)
We like to go beyond ketchup & mustard & even beyond the standard chili dog. For us having hot dogs for our gatherings should be an experience. Why let the hot dog go unnoticed? It definitely can be the star of the show with these fancy hot dogs & with these recipes they will be just that.
If you love easy hot dog recipes – you don’t want to miss our Pretzel Dogs recipe that includes standard and keto-friendly versions and how to make them in the oven and air fryer.
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Did you know that during Hot Dog Season, which is between Memorial Day through Labor Day, Americans eat about 7 billion hot dogs, according to the National Hot Dog & Sausage Council. That’s about 818 hot dogs consumed every second during that season!! I think they underestimate how many just our family consumes ?
ABSOLUTE MUST is creative hot dog recipes like this premium dog. This is KEY people!!! Specialty hot dogs like the Onion/Blue Cheese Dog & the California Dog too. So GOOD! The Cheese Steak & Baja Dogs are incredible. I know you’ll love these gourmet hot dog recipes.
Here are some commonly asked questions about these hot dog recipes
How long to boil hot dogs?
While I love my hot dogs either grilled or steamed in a skillet, boiling hot dogs is definitely an easy way to prep hot dogs when you are cooking indoors. In just a few minutes they are ready to enjoy. Just fill a medium-sized saucepan halfway with water & bring to a boil over high heat. Once it’s boiling, add in as many dogs as you need for your meal. Allow the hot dogs boil for about 5 minutes until plump.
What is the best way to store leftover hot dogs?
Place any leftover hot dogs in an airtight container, label with the date & refrigerate for up to 3 days. Be sure to get those dogs in the refrigerator within 1 hour after cooking them to prevent bacteria growth as much as possible.
What are hot dogs made of?
Pork & beef are the traditional meats used in hot dogs. Not only will you find some of the less expensive hot dogs made from chicken or turkey, but these are also marketed to those that don’t eat pork or beef. Often times hot dogs contain sodium, saturated fat and nitrite, so like anything you eat, moderation is key.
How do you cook hot dogs?
Spray it before you lay it: Before laying hot dogs on the grill, be sure to spray the grill with vegetable oil or cooking spray to ensure the food doesn’t stick to the grates as it’s cooked.
Don’t lose the juice: Use tongs rather than a fork to gently turn franks and handle as little as possible. Do not cut or pierce the hot dogs while they are grilling or those delicious juices may be lost.
Get the “smoky” flavor – If you prefer your hot dogs to have a smoky taste, keep the grill completely covered while cooking.
HOW DO YOU MAKE these Gourmet Hot Dogs?
- Grill your dogs.
- While grilling – prepare your buns by brushing with garlic butter & broiling for a couple minutes.
- Prepare your spread of toppings for your dog of choice.
- Once buns & & dogs are ready – top, top, top.
- Get creative & ENJOY!!
Hot Dog Recipes
Are there any other ways to cook hot dogs?
One of my favorite ways is to place them in a skillet with a splash of water. I then add my seasonings & cover the pan. Occasionally lift the lid & turn them as they cook & then cover again. This allows for them to steam but keeps the outer skin firm.
You can also use a hot dog roller machine, which in my opinion, yields a superior hot dog in the end. We once had this mini hot dog cart that we used on our countertop. I loved how it made the hot dogs taste but it took longer to cook them, resulting in us not using it as much as I had hoped.
Can hot dogs be microwaved?
Yes, but if not done right, they will split & sometimes explode. That is not good. The key is to keep the moisture around the dog. So what we like to do is wrap the hot dogs individually in wet paper towels & place them on a paper plate before microwaving in 30-second intervals. Check them after every 30 seconds to make sure they aren’t overheating but reaching the desired temperature you want before eating.
Make sure the hot dogs reach & maintain 140°F or warmer to keep them out of the “Danger Zone,” the range of temperatures where bacteria grows quickly. As I mentioned before, make sure to get that cooked food into the refrigerator within 1 hour of cooking.
Are hot dogs already cooked?
That is actually a myth. According to the FDA, it’s important to always reheat hot dogs until they’re steaming hot. Some ready-to-eat foods, such as hot dogs, can become contaminated with Listeria monocytogenes after they have been processed and packaged at the plant. So treat your hot dogs like you would any other type of meat you are cooking.
What is your favorite brand of hot dog?
Now, I know that often times this can be a regional thing. I live in the Pacific/Inland Northwest, so we aren’t exactly known for our dogs up here. I personally prefer Nathan’s Hot Dogs because I like the crisp outer skin. My kids don’t like the skin, so I either buy them a skinless version from Nathan’s or I pick up a less-expensive brand for them. My hubs more often than not, skips the actual dogs altogether & goes right for the bratwurst.
What are different types of hot dogs?
A basic hot dog typically comes with relish, mustard & ketchup. Cross-section of a bagel dog which is a hot dog wrapped in a bagel. Various cheese dogs, which should be self-explanatory. Load up that cheese however you like.
Chicago-style hot dog is basically topped with yellow mustard, chopped white onions, bright green sweet pickle relish, a dill pickle spear, tomato slices or wedges, pickled sport peppers & a dash of celery salt all loaded on a poppy seed bun.
Corn dogs are just that – a hot dog fried in a cornmeal batter.
A Dodger Dog is a hot dog named after the Major League Baseball franchise (the Los Angeles Dodgers) that sells them. It is a 10-inch pork wiener wrapped in a steamed bun. Being a SoCal native, this is my favorite way to enjoy a dog when I’m not at home to make my own.
Montreal hot dogs are top loading (New England style) hot dog like you would traditionally find throughout the US, rather than the side loading hot dog buns generally used in other parts of Canada. Montreal hot dogs are smaller than the average dog & often topped with coleslaw, fresh cabbage or kraut.
To make these hot dog menu ideas you will need…
- Favorite hot dogs
- Stadium Buns
- Prepared Cheese Steak
- Provolone Cheese
- Grilled Jalapeno Slices
- sauerkraut
- mustard
- Grilled Jalapeno Slices
- cooked & crisp bacon
- lettuce
- tomato
- blue cheese crumbles
- onion rings
- blue cheese crumbles
- guacamole
- tomatoes – diced
- goat cheese crumbles
- Grilled Jalapeno Slices
- sour cream
- french fries
- pickles
- ketchup
Products I love when making Gourmet Hot Dogs…
These Gourmet Hot Dogs are so easy and delicious – and you probably already have many of these items on hand like I do this time of year! OR If you’ve never made homemade hot dogs before, you might be a bit nervous – but you’re going to love this classic snack. I have made a list below of the things I absolutely can’t live without when it comes to making these delicious hot dog recipes.
These Gourmet Hot Dogs will be your new favorite meal all summer.
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Gourmet Hot Dogs
Ingredients
- 12 favorite hot dogs
- 12 Stadium Buns
Cheese Steak Dog
- 1/2 cup Prepared Cheese Steak
- 1 slice Provolone Cheese
- 4 Grilled Jalapeno Slices
Jalapeno Kraut Dog
- 1 can sauerkraut
- mustard
- Grilled Jalapeno Slices
BLT Dog
- 3 slices cooked & crisp bacon
- 1 leaf lettuce
- 1 slice tomato
- 1 tbsp blue cheese crumbles
Onion/Blue Cheese Dog
- 3 slices cooked & crisp bacon
- 2 onion rings
- 1 tbsp blue cheese crumbles
Baja Dog
- 1 tbsp guacamole
- 2 slices tomatoes - diced
- 1 tbsp goat cheese crumbles
- Grilled Jalapeno Slices
- 3 slices cooked & crisp bacon
- 1/2 tbsp sour cream
California Dog
- 1/2 cup french fries
- pickles
- ketchup
Instructions
- Grill your dogs.
- While grilling - prepare your buns by brushing with garlic butter & broiling for a couple of minutes.
- Prepare your spread of toppings for your dog of choice.
- Once buns & & dogs are ready - top, top, top.
- Get creative & ENJOY!!
Nutritional information for the recipe is provided as a courtesy and is approximate. Please double-check with your own dietary calculator for the best accuracy. We at Yummi Haus cannot guarantee the accuracy of the nutritional information given for any recipe on this site.
Julia says
I am loving the onion ring and bleu cheese dog. These all look amazing. I’d love it if you’d stop by and link up at Tickle My Tastebuds!
Julia @ Mini Van Dreams
Alicia Kirby (@themamareport) says
Wow! This is grilling on epic proportions! My mind is stunned at all the options you presented. I foresee six weeks of grilling options this summer:) #client
Gina Kleinworth says
So very happy to hear that Alicia – thank you. Hope you try some of them.
Patrick says
I just want you to know that I LOVE your post!! What amazing images…it makes me so excited to try some of these delicious recipes. Yum Yum!! #StartYourGrill #Client
Gina Kleinworth says
Thank you so much Patrick! Enjoy!!
Alexis @ Persia Lou says
Oh wow – these look amazing, Gina! Thank you so much for linking up at The Makers. 🙂
Gina Kleinworth says
Thank you Alexis! I hope you try a few.
JadeLouise Designs (@JadeLDesigns) says
I am absolutely in love with all the topping options! no more boring hot dogs in my house now! #client
foodtasticmom2013 says
Love all the creative topping ideas here. Great for summer get-togethers. I think the Baja would be my favorite. Pinned!
Erika Buckley says
Oh my goodness! Loving all these combos – can’t wait to try a few out! Pinning this ASAP! Thanks for sharing! ~ Erika @ http://www.yayforhandmade.com
Cheryl says
I love hot dogs! And especially with some great new ideas! I’m swinging by from Family Fun Friday to check out your YUMMY looking post and invite you to my link party, The Yuck Stops Here. This week’s party is open until Sunday at 8pm ET and can be found at http://mommasangelbaby.com/?p=2463 and next week’s party starts on Tuesday at 8pm ET and can be found at http://mommasangelbaby.com/?p=2474. I hope to see you there! HUGS
shannon says
Thanks for the ideas. We do the gourmet hot dog deal on the 4th of July and I was excited to find this.
Shannon ~ bohemianjunktion.com
Brandy @ BD Designs says
What a great idea!! Those combos look DELISH! Found your from Play.Party.Pin roundup.
Marissa @ Life is Fantasmic says
YUM!!! I’d love for you to share this at my Saturday Dishes Link Party this weekend! It’s a themed link up & this week’s theme is Memorial Day & Grilling! Feel free to share other posts that fit the theme as well if you have them! (: http://lifeisfantasmic.blogspot.com/
juliaklimek says
I was JUST talking to my parents about wanting different toppings for hot dogs cuz my hubby likes mustard and mustard only! Thanks for the ideas! I’m going to try some of these! Pinned! Julia
Marti @ SewliciousHomeDecor says
OMG!! These look SOooo good!! I would love to try them all!! Pinned to the party board. Thank you for sharing them with us. Have a great weekend!! 🙂
Rachel Kathyg says
These look so amazing! Thanks for sharing! found at sewlicious linky. Have a great weekend:)
Jessica says
I have been talking about eating hots dogs for a week now! The weather is getting warmer and I want to fill the grill with yummy hot dogs! Thanks for some great topping combinations!!!
Jessica from http://www.sparklesandglue.com
Adelina Priddis says
Those look awesome! Who knew you could have so many different hot dog toppings?! Thank you for sharing on Foodie Friday
angie says
these look delicious! my mouth is watering. we are definitely trying some of these out this weekend!
maria kitching says
Great ideas, my boy loves hot dogs but I hate making them for him because I’ve always thought they were boring.
laurascraftylife says
We had a hot dog party once that was so much fun! We had all the toppings for traditional hot dogs – Chicago dogs, Coneys, etc. It was so much fun! Thanks for linking up to The Creative Exchange!
A Little Claireification says
OMGosh, Gina. I die. I LOVE hotdogs and I want every single ONE of these. Featuring tonight when Best Of The Weekend goes live at 8PM EST. Happy weekend!! xo
Gina Kleinworth says
HA! So happy to know you also have a fondness for them. 🙂 Thank you for the feature- will be there for the party. Hugs!