Here in the UK, for instance, sausages are affectionately known as 'bangers', as in 'bangers and mash'.
If someone calls you a hotdog, they mean you're a daredevil or a risk-taker.
hot dog, also called frankfurter or wiener, sausage, of disputed but probable German origin, that has become internationally popular, especially in the United States.
Yes, we do. American-style hot dogs are readily available in the U.K. You can get wiener and frankfurter sausages quite easily from the supermarket. They usually come in tins, preserved in brine and are sold as “hot dogs” or “American-style hot dogs”.
References to dachshund sausages and ultimately hot dogs can be traced to German immigrants in the 1800s. These immigrants brought not only sausages to America, but dachshund dogs. The name most likely began as a joke about the Germans' small, long, thin dogs.
A patty or burger (in British English) is a flattened, usually round, serving of ground meat and/or legumes, grains, vegetables, or meat alternatives. Patties are found in multiple cuisines throughout the world. Patty. A ground beef hamburger patty.
2. "Dirty Water Dogs" No, I don't mean actual dogs - or dawgs - but I do mean hot dogs! You're bound to see a hot dog cart on every corner as you walk from block to block.
Over the past year hot dogs have increased the number of menus on which they appear by a remarkable 191%. At restaurants, hot dogs are the No. 14 food (in menu presence) putting them ahead of traditional British favorite fish & chips. Burgers remain the most common item on British menus, but their growth has slowed.
As mentioned, the traditional German frankfurter is made entirely of pork. Hot dogs, meanwhile, are more like their Viennese counterparts and can be made of beef, pork, a combination of both, or even with chicken or turkey. However, beef and pork are the most common.
A glizzy is a hot dog. It was originally a slang term for “gun” in the Washington D.C. metropolitan area (also known as the DMV), but according to HipHop DX, it became a nickname for hot dogs because the length of the barbecue staple is similar to the extended clip of a gun.
Snag = Sausage or Hot Dog
Snags go on the barbie. Australians love barbies. Therefore, snags are an Australian staple.
Today, however, Germans refer to the hot dog sausages as Wiener, while Austrians call them Frankfurter. Both Vienna (in German: Wien) and Frankfurt claim credit for the origin of the hot dog.
A classic Swedish street food hot dog wrap featuring mashed potatoes, creamy shrimp salad OR creamy pickle relish sauce. As unusual as it is delicious!
Alternate Synonyms for "hot dog":
frank; frankfurter; dog; wiener; wienerwurst; weenie; sausage.
As you can see, the phrase "hot dog" can be used as a noun, a verb, an adjective and even as an exclamation. Some of its meanings are positive: excellent, flourishing or expert — but some have been used in the pejorative sense: pornographic, a showoff or a mean way to call someone gay.
The credit of naming hot dogs goes to a sports cartoonist for the New York Times, Tad Dorgon. Hot dogs were called 'red hots' or 'dachshund sausages' before it took its current elusive name. When vendors in the New York Polo Grounds in 1901 were screaming, “They're red hot!
In the most basic terms, a hot dog is either a sausage or an all-beef (or mixture of pork and beef) ground meat weiner in a casing that's either grilled, boiled, or deep fried and nestled in a bun and topped with your favorite condiments. A hot dog just might be the funnest food experience you'll ever have!
Outside Germany, "frankfurter" is a common designation for boiled sausages, such as North American hot dog sausages, which are called Wiener Würstchen (Vienna sausages) in Germany.
Variety meats or organ meats are not typically used in hot dogs or sausages and if organs are used, the specific organ will be included in the ingredients statement on the package and the front of the package will declare “with variety meats” or “with meat byproducts.”
1. Labrador Retriever. This British breed has been top of the list or thereabouts for decades now and was originally developed from fishing dogs originating in the Labrador region of Newfoundland in Canada.
Pork and beef are the traditional meats used in hot dogs.
McHotDog. McDonald's is known for its burgers and McNuggets, but back in 1995, the very first McHotDog was introduced in McDonald's in America. The hot dog made its way over to the UK in the late 1990s where it was sold briefly.
A Chicago-style hot dog, Chicago Dog, or Chicago Red Hot is an all-beef frankfurter on a poppy seed bun, originating from the city of Chicago, Illinois.
These hot dogs are served in a homemade bun with any topping you like - and they are absolutely delicious!
Product details. Beechwood smoked posh dogs are a little bit fancy and made with Australian Pork. Simply place in bun and add your favourite fillings! Made in Australia from at least 93% Australian ingredients.