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post #51 of 165
God dammit, Ed! Don't post news on the boards!
post #52 of 165
So, corndogs are pretty delicious.
post #53 of 165
Here's the question: Ketchup or mustard (or both) on your corndog?
post #54 of 165
Personally, I like ketchup on cheeseburgers, but all dog related foods get mustard.
post #55 of 165
BBQ sauce.
post #56 of 165
I go for a mix of mustard and relish.
post #57 of 165
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Pun skills eh? In training to become the next Fred Krueger, Cordo?
He has a ways to go if he wants to beat Fleed...
post #58 of 165
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Here's the question: Ketchup or mustard (or both) on your corndog?
Both is the only correct answer.
post #59 of 165
I'm with Martin on this one: mustard and relish.
post #60 of 165
Wasabi mayo...

I know, it sounds weird... but try it.
post #61 of 165
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Both is the only correct answer.
That seems complicated though. Are you dipping, or applying directly to said corndog?
post #62 of 165
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Wasabi mayo...

I know, it sounds weird... but try it.
Damn, that sounds phenomenal.

Nice avatar switch, Eric. I dare someone else to take one of the OTHER pics for their avatar.
post #63 of 165
Mustard & Relish: Only way to go on a dog.
post #64 of 165
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That seems complicated though. Are you dipping, or applying directly to said corndog?
Squirt both condiments directly on the plate, use your dog to swirl it around, and eat. Occasionally go in for the double dip.

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Mustard & Relish: Only way to go on a dog.
Relish doesn't work with a corndog. You need the buns of a regular hotdog to hold the relish in place.
post #65 of 165
I see how that would work if you were given a plate, but in the event that your dog only comes with a few napkins I think it would be too messy to apply more than one condiment. And I agree with the relish sentiment. It works great on a hot dog, but there's no way it would stay on the corndog while walking around.
post #66 of 165
No, I knew that. I was talking about regular dogs. Corn dogs are a different thing altogther. Only way you'll get relish on it is if you use thousand island or tarta sauce.
post #67 of 165
Corn dog and tartar sauce = success
post #68 of 165
I usually just have mustard on it, but I'll throw relish on a plate and dip the corndog into it if the option is available.

The MN State fair has a place that sells a Reuben Dog too: it's a regular hotdog with corned beef and saurkraut wrapped around it, dipped into a pumpernickel batter. You then get Thousand Island dressing to dip it into. it's AWESOME.
post #69 of 165
Thousand Island on a corndog?!?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p7O5agx5Ot0
post #70 of 165
I don't use mustard or ketchup. I slowly peel the breading off of the dog first, eat that then slowly lick and nibble the remnants of the cornmeal off the dog. sometimes I rub the whole thing on my face while I'm eating it. People stare at me when I eat corn dogs. That's the way I've been eating em since my mom showed me how when I was four.
post #71 of 165
It started off normal, got weird, and became hilarious. Bravo.
post #72 of 165
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That's the way I've been eating em since my mom showed me how when I was four.
another student?
post #73 of 165
Is that Charlize Theron from Monster?
post #74 of 165
No, she's too attractive to be that.
post #75 of 165
I meant the corndog.
post #76 of 165
Thread Starter 
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Originally Posted by EdHocken View Post
No, I knew that. I was talking about regular dogs. Corn dogs are a different thing altogther. Only way you'll get relish on it is if you use thousand island or tarta sauce.
Don't both of those dressings involve mayonnaise? :barf:
post #77 of 165
Whoa, whoa, whoa. Let's not go trash talkin' mayo.
post #78 of 165
No, I'll allow trash talk on mayo. It's a fairly gross substance only usable when it's not viewed in its primary gloppy form.
post #79 of 165
Beat up mayo all that you want, but leave Miracle Whip out of it.
post #80 of 165
Bullshit, it's pretty much the same thing.
post #81 of 165
A sandwich isn't a sandwich unless it has mayo. That's just the way it is.

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Bullshit, it's pretty much the same thing.
Have you ever had the displeasure of having Miracle Whip? That ain't mayo.
post #82 of 165
you need to do a Pepsi challenge on the two, Ed. You should notice a difference.
post #83 of 165
I don't like where this is going, where I have to put mayo into my mouth. It runs into too many sterostypes.

And you sure as hell don't put mayo on every sandwich. Not on corned beef you don't.
post #84 of 165
Well of course there are exceptions to the rule, but if it's cold cuts some Hellman's has to be involved.
post #85 of 165
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Originally Posted by EdHocken View Post
And you sure as hell don't put mayo on every sandwich. Not on corned beef you don't.
Philly Cream Cheese and a dash of mustard.
post #86 of 165
Now that's just foul.

And Hellman's aka Best Foods around here.
post #87 of 165
1) Cheese dip is my preferred corndog dippage.

2) I'm surprised no one has mentioned the "Office" quote from a while back. Stanley declared that corndogs were the BEST. He thought they should be eaten more often. And called Regular Dogs, I think? Somebody help me out here. It was funny.

3) There's a Corndogorama here in Atlanta. I need to see when that's coming up...
post #88 of 165
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Originally Posted by Judas Booth View Post
The MN State fair has a place that sells a Reuben Dog too: it's a regular hotdog with corned beef and saurkraut wrapped around it, dipped into a pumpernickel batter. You then get Thousand Island dressing to dip it into. it's AWESOME.
I will endure any winter, any temperature, any 'from the depths of hell' blizzard if it means I get to have that.
post #89 of 165
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I can't think of anything more disgusting than mayo. It makes me gag just thinking about.
post #90 of 165
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I will endure any winter, any temperature, any 'from the depths of hell' blizzard if it means I get to have that.
The Reuben at the BBQ place we went to was pretty freakin' awesome too.
post #91 of 165
Just by reading this thread, I've gained thirteen pounds.
post #92 of 165
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post #93 of 165
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Somebody made the Taco Town taco! I think I love humanity.
post #94 of 165
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A deep-fried grill cheese sandwich. MINE!
post #95 of 165
Like I've said before, I hope to christ your plumbing has been updated.
post #96 of 165
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Geeze people, have some DIGNITY!
post #97 of 165
I've had a fried grilled cheese sandwich before. It was delicious.
post #98 of 165
Hey, some of those are fairly elegant - like the fried grilled cheese, or this - but the rest are just giant, goofy art projects.
post #99 of 165
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Hey, some of those are fairly elegant - like the fried grilled cheese, or this - but the rest are just giant, goofy art projects.
Au contraire!

The blueberry waffle breakfast sandwich...

A breakfast sandwich with two eggs, two sausages, ham, string cheese and bacon between two blueberry waffles glazed with maple syrup.

:: does a Homer Simpson drool ::
post #100 of 165
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Hey, some of those are fairly elegant - like the fried grilled cheese, or this - but the rest are just giant, goofy art projects.
I want to live on that site.
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