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Re: Hot Dawg
Popped in to Selfridges today and no luck. The guys on the meat counter haven't seen any so they must have stopped stocking them a while back.
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This made me look again, when I popped into Tescos today.Burntwood boy wrote:I grilled some herta frankfurters tonight and they were very nice
The supermarket frank(en)furters I had examined before, I had disdained because they contained more chicken than pork, and clearly stated they contained mechanically reclaimed meat. The Herta franks I saw looked more or less identical in appearance and packaging, so I wrote those off as the same.
However, examining them today, the ingredients say they ar 74% pork, and no other meat. No mention of MRM, but I would thought that unlikely if they are claiming all the meat is pork. So I bought some to try.
Then I saw that Tescos are also selling "German Bratwurst" - 84% pork. That has got to be worth a go, so I bought a couple of packs. According to the label, they are already cooked, but I am sure I can work a little magic on them, just the same.

I just couldn't have been looking hard enough!
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Re: Hot Dawg
Got some really nice all beef Chicago style foot long dogs at Costco, had one boiled in store which was nice but put a pack on the smoker later and they were superb. No pictures sorry we eat them too fast.
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Cool, will have to remember to try some on the smoker.
I have also found a source online for other beef based hotdogs! Ocado of all places. It does mean forking out a minimum of £40.00 on goods and a delivery charge but they have quite a selection..
Blooms American Style Frankfurters 340g £3.69
Product Description
American Franks
Bloom's Best Beef
Ingredients - Beef (60%), Turkey (10%), Water, Potato Starch, Salt, Stabiliser (E450, E452), Dextrose, Rusk, Flavouring, Colour (E129), Preservative (E250).
Chicago's Best Jumbo Frankfurters 566g £4.59
Product Description
Chicago's Best Jumbo Beef Frankfurters made from fresh beef.
Lightly smoked and cooked.
Ingredients - Beef (70%), Water, Salt, Sugar, Spice, Dextrose Stabiliser (E451, 450), Garlic Powder, Antioxidant (E316), Extract of Paprika, Spice Extract, Preservative (E250).
Gilbert's Kosher Beef Hot Dogs 350g £3.29
Product Description
Gilbert's Pure Beef Hot Dogs.
Smoked, Cured & Fully Cooked.
Eat Cold or Hot.
Mustard
Ingredients - Beef (75%), Water, Glucose Syrup, Mustard Flour, Salt Dextrose, Stabiliser (E451, E451), Flavouring Preparation (Spice Extracts), Preservative (E250).
I have also found a source online for other beef based hotdogs! Ocado of all places. It does mean forking out a minimum of £40.00 on goods and a delivery charge but they have quite a selection..
Blooms American Style Frankfurters 340g £3.69
Product Description
American Franks
Bloom's Best Beef
Ingredients - Beef (60%), Turkey (10%), Water, Potato Starch, Salt, Stabiliser (E450, E452), Dextrose, Rusk, Flavouring, Colour (E129), Preservative (E250).
Chicago's Best Jumbo Frankfurters 566g £4.59
Product Description
Chicago's Best Jumbo Beef Frankfurters made from fresh beef.
Lightly smoked and cooked.
Ingredients - Beef (70%), Water, Salt, Sugar, Spice, Dextrose Stabiliser (E451, 450), Garlic Powder, Antioxidant (E316), Extract of Paprika, Spice Extract, Preservative (E250).
Gilbert's Kosher Beef Hot Dogs 350g £3.29
Product Description
Gilbert's Pure Beef Hot Dogs.
Smoked, Cured & Fully Cooked.
Eat Cold or Hot.
Mustard
Ingredients - Beef (75%), Water, Glucose Syrup, Mustard Flour, Salt Dextrose, Stabiliser (E451, E451), Flavouring Preparation (Spice Extracts), Preservative (E250).
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Re: Hot Dawg
How long were they on the smoker for? Need instructions!Burntwood boy wrote:Got some really nice all beef Chicago style foot long dogs at Costco, had one boiled in store which was nice but put a pack on the smoker later and they were superb. No pictures sorry we eat them too fast.
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I'm sorry to report that these had me going "meh". Not nasty, but nothing that would make me want to repeat the purchase. I have another packet in the fridge, so I am going to cut those up and reheat them in a sauce, to see if I can get some kind of flavour into them.Chris__M wrote:Then I saw that Tescos are also selling "German Bratwurst" - 84% pork. That has got to be worth a go, so I bought a couple of packs. According to the label, they are already cooked, but I am sure I can work a little magic on them, just the same.
The Herta franks were ok, though. Not exactly what I was looking for (although I have yet to try the extra large ones), but quite pleasant.
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If it's Ocado, there is a decent chance that a large Waitrose will also stock them. Worth taking a look.chokethechicken wrote:I have also found a source online for other beef based hotdogs! Ocado of all places. It does mean forking out a minimum of £40.00 on goods and a delivery charge but they have quite a selection.
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Re: Hot Dawg
These are the best for a traditional Yankie Dog but they come in 2nd best to BBQ Shack Texas Hot Links!chokethechicken wrote:Burntwood boy wrote:Got some really nice all beef Chicago style foot long dogs at Costco, had one boiled in store which was nice but put a pack on the smoker later and they were superb. No pictures sorry we eat them too fast.
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When will we see your Hot Links available for online postal orders John?joker smoker wrote:These are the best for a traditional Yankie Dog but they come in 2nd best to BBQ Shack Texas Hot Links!
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Not long to be honest I popped them in to have as an apertiser whilst a beef roast and small pork shoulder where smoking, they where near the firebox and got a bit touched by flame but were still lovely. Chopped em up and served them with a homemade BBQ sauce. Probably 30 minutes at 250f.chokethechicken wrote:How long were they on the smoker for? Need instructions!Burntwood boy wrote:Got some really nice all beef Chicago style foot long dogs at Costco, had one boiled in store which was nice but put a pack on the smoker later and they were superb. No pictures sorry we eat them too fast.