I made every HOT DOG in the World! ep.2 | Guga Foods
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Nothing more satisfying that a good hot dog! Every country has their own takes on it. Today we make several different ones. Be sure to watch episode one.
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@wasabe3191
Ай бұрын
I had been waiting for this video for a long time. 😅
@brandonbooysen8080
Ай бұрын
U NEED TO DO SOUTH AFRICAN BOERE VORS ROLE BUT U MUST HAVE BOERE VORS
@SencneS
Ай бұрын
Australian here - Aussie hotdogs are very similar to USA, what you made is classic Aussie burger toppings on a Hotdog instead. However, my dad made hotdogs that I benchmark most hotdogs agains. Classic ground Pork sausage (Not Ballpark, more like English Breakfast sausage) BBQed, never boiled or pan fried (Though you could panfry them) Sautéed Onions (On a hot-plate on the BBQ usually, so there is caramelized smoke flavored onions) Personal choice of sauce:- BBQ Sauce Tomato Sauce (Ketchup) Yellow Mustard My mum would add chopped pickles and/or Jalapenos to hers. In rare cases there was a regular classic ground beef "chilly" (no beans) added to the top with shredded cheese for a Chilly-Dog
@johnnykafa6380
Ай бұрын
Angel is a very bad food critic, but it makes him unique XD Please Angel, eat your beggies
@LinusSWE
Ай бұрын
Sweden is nothing special when it comes to what you have on since everyone is different. You should try and find "Bullens Pilsnerkorv" (it's in a small can). You put the full can (liquid and all) in a pot and just add a touch of water so it's covering the hotdogs/weinerdogs, and as soon as it is about to boil, they're done.
I still propose “I Made 100 Years of Salads” and force Angel to eat them all Do it Guga!
@kerrypetersen4024
Ай бұрын
i would pay $100 for this to actually happen
@chickenz2695
Ай бұрын
petition to make this happen
@ordelian7795
Ай бұрын
Oh yeah that could be cool. Imagine all the different dressings as well. Also the 'mayo' salads like potato, beetroot, peas and pasta could be things he likes.
@Sniperboy5551
Ай бұрын
But none of them contain any meat
@terrivel11
Ай бұрын
You have my vote.
Australian here --- We have this Hardware store called 'Bunnings Warehouse', I'd say it's similar to 'Home Depot'. They have a 'sausage sizzle' every Saturday and Sunday. The stalls are run by volunteers of various clubs to help raise money for their particular cause. This is iconic and everyone knows what it is. It's simply just a piece of bread with the beef sausage diagonal, mixed with caramelised onions and your choice of tomato, BBQ, or mustard for sauce. Many people just go to the hardware store to get a "Bunnings Snag" and to help out a good cause. Hope this helped.
@HeathenScents
Ай бұрын
Aussie here too! Yup, can't go past a Bunnings on the weekend without a Snag! Have to admit though, very interesting thing Guga did here, this Greg guy took what's essentially a traditional takeaway Burger-With-The-Lot in a Hot Dog. Cool concept, but definitely not traditional in this iteration!
@SorryBloke
Ай бұрын
@@HeathenScentsagreed 💯
@SencneS
Ай бұрын
Yes a square piece of break with the dog diagonal is what my school served LOL It seems your memory and mine are about the same, though my hot-dogs where more like breakfast sausages rather than beef. I can't recall any ever having beef version. But one thing seems pretty constant caramelized onions.
@NguyenNguyen-lg1zc
Ай бұрын
The sausage sizzle was a regular fund raising activity at my primary school (and probably many others). It’s the first thing that comes up when you search google for “Australian hotdog”. I love you Guga but I’m massively disappointed by your lack of research on this one.
@itscrikey
Ай бұрын
It's not the weekend unless you've had a snag in bread from Bunnings.
Australian here - A lot of people I see have already talked about the Bunnings snag/sausage sizzle. What Guga made is honestly more of an over engineered Aussie burger. Corner shops, cafes and fish'n'chips shops traditionally sold a burger that was a white bread bun of some sort with beef patty, slices of beetroot, egg and tomato with cheese. In my experience bacon isn't always there but very common and sometimes a ring of pineapple for example. Honestly a great crack at an Aussie hotdog but there just isn't one really.
@supershrimp1
Ай бұрын
Bang on 👌
Australia: its really easy. 1. get a flat piece of sanwitch bread 2. get a frankfurt sausage and grill it 3. caramelize some onions on the same grill as the sausage 4. put the sausage on the bread diagonally and fold the bread 5. on the top add the onions and drizzle some tomato sauce on top In Australia we call it a "sausage sizzle"
German here: When we have Hot Dogs in Germany, we either have standard American Style Hot Dogs with Wieners or the really, really, and I mean really crappy ones from IKEA. If you want a really "German Hot Dog" you need an original Thuringian Sausage, which absolutely has to be grilled over charcoal and put it into a german style bread roll with some Bautzner Senf (mild mustard). Also it is absolutely mandatory to eat it either at a motorway station by the Autobahn or in front of a Baumarkt (Hardware store)
@kimpapkimpaha7698
Ай бұрын
Exactly my thoughts. Röstzwiebeln und Senfgurken (nicht wie Relish) fehlen dennoch
@GansGreuts
Ай бұрын
Oy, don't you disrespect my boy IKEA. 1 euro for a hotdog with as much pickles, fried onions and godly mayonnaise as you want. My frugal Dutch body won't stand for this slander!
@DerekSmit
Ай бұрын
I never had a hotdog in Germany, but the curry wurst was absolutely delicious, had many of them!
@absolutesoul2860
Ай бұрын
I agree with you, wrong mustard, wrong bread and the sausage looked wrong too. A good Thuringian Sausage has a really unique taste
@marcelgimbel6330
Ай бұрын
Leberkässemmeln(KaiserSemmel) mit Süßem Senf
Aussie here, we don't really have an "authentic Aussie hotdog", we mostly just copy other countries if we want a hotdog. BUT what we do have that is authentically Aussie is a "sausage sizzle": take a thin beef sausage and fry it on a grill with some onion pieces the onion should be cooked dark, almost burned, same for the sausage. To serve, take a slice of buttered white bread, place the sausage diagonally on the bread, top with onions, tomato sauce (ketchup) and American mustard (optional).
@paulwestaway7207
Ай бұрын
That's the aussie way mate 👍
@LiterallySoup
Ай бұрын
Love a good snag
@brodiekorman4999
Ай бұрын
Exactly what was going to say. That’s my thinking we needed an Aussie style hot dog. The video version seemed to adapt how we have a hamburger with the beetroot and egg etc
@mitchellclark4819
Ай бұрын
Bunnings snags are too good.
@luketulloch435
Ай бұрын
White/Yellow/Brown onions thinly sliced with a good squirt of Tomato Sauce when cooking to help the caramalisation process. But this all needs to be cooked on a cast iron surface and served in the most plain piece of white bread you can buy.
chilean hot dog: tomato, sausage, avocado and mayo. we call it “completo italiano” because the colors of the ingredients make the italian flag!!!
Just adding my voice to the many other Aussies here... the Bunnings sausage sizzle, aka a "bunnings snag"... it's super basic, but we love it. A "sausage sizzle" is a community barbeque event, usually done as a fund raiser for schools or other community groups. Bunnings didn't invent it, it's just the most common, taking place every weekend and they raise money for local community groups and charities. The store supplies the equipment for free because it brings in lots of customers.
As a Pole I would also add a good amount of fried, caramelized onion!
@RappelzWikiaPolska
Ай бұрын
also cabbage
@dananichols349
Ай бұрын
Correct!! And maybe add some sauerkraut.
@Adrian-co1br
Ай бұрын
@@dananichols349 bro if you call it sauerkraut you are not from Poland you goofball
@RevSemadeni
Ай бұрын
That's exactly what I was going to say, Need some caramelized onions and sauerkraut to really be a polish dog.
@dananichols349
Ай бұрын
@@RevSemadeni That was my Dad's favorite hot dog toppings.
Wow you actually made my hot dog 🤣 Cheers 🍻
I believe in Australia they have Sausage Sizzle also known as a "Snag" . Its very simple, sauteed chopped white onion, the sausage on a square white bread folded.
You may want to reconsider this. In Australia, we have something called "snags with onion and sauce," which can sometimes include mustard if desired. It's a simple dish that you can find at almost any BBQ throughout the country. I've personally eaten hundreds of them, and every Australian knows about the "Bunnings Snag." It consists of a slice of white bread, a basic BBQ sausage, onion, tomato sauce, and mustard. You can enjoy it at our top hardware stores.
Chilean 🇨🇱 hotdog: bun, sausage, cubed tomato, avocado and mayonnaise. Quite simple but emblematic here in Chile, we call it ‘italiano’ cause the ingredients have the colors of the Italian flag. You can ask Profesor Klocker for details.
@wumi8027
Ай бұрын
This hot dog tastes amazing! When I visited Chile 12 years ago I was still wet behind the ears and I ate this hot dog. It was the first bite of Avocado in my life.
@hianedae
Ай бұрын
Don't you mean...tocomple? Also Wena shoro
@alanmendes3666
Ай бұрын
When I visited Chile I had to Google wtf is Palta kkkkk
@paulocasagrandegodolphim8203
Ай бұрын
Completooooooo
@Wertymbo
Ай бұрын
Si no hizo italiano no cuenta
South African - Boerie Roll. There are proper boeries and budget boeries. A budget boerie consists of hotdog buns, boerewors, tomato sauce (ketchup) and maybe a squirt of mustard. A proper boerie has delicious homemade tomato smoor instead of store-bought sauces on it with sauteed onions.
@bradlawson5091
Ай бұрын
oh hells yeah! a south african Boerewors Roll is on a next level when it comes to "Hot Dogs" Guga you can really have some fun if you go for the full "Boerie roll" ( " Booree Roll " ) instead of the budget version
@PowrAl
Ай бұрын
You need to spell out boerewors roll or he'll never find a recipe.
@wilberdebeer4696
Ай бұрын
@@bradlawson5091Besides the home made thing tomato sauce even Checkers or Pick 'n Pay gives onions. I prefer sweet chili sauce, wellingtons or nando's.
@Asi-Lives46
Ай бұрын
@@wilberdebeer4696 For me it's wellingtons Tomato Sauce and Mustard, and Wors is definitely at it's best when you braai it.
@FUNGICIDALGROWTH
Ай бұрын
And the bonus is... You get to cook it on the braai (BBQ)!!! And, any sauce goes... Mrs Balls chutney is one of my faves!! 👍
Hey Guga, I am Aussie. I remember when I was younger. Eating a hotdog the lot, from a diner at the oak milk factory in Newcastle. It had grilled hotdog, bacon strips, fried egg, cheddar cheese, fried onion and bbq sauce. I do not see these anywhere anymore. As the oak factory closed many years ago. Ahhhh memories😊
turkish here 9:45 that is the first time i've seen someone make a hotdog like this, especially in turkey. if you want turkish version of hotdog recipes you could search for "patso" or "goralı" since these are more popular here. yes, some people make hotdogs with tomato paste but it's not really the same as what you have made. also turkish people typically do not use jalapenos
Danish hotdog: Toasted bread Grilled sausage (sometimes with a bacon wrap) Ketchup, Remoulade, mustard Raw chopped onions Roasted onions Pickles Its amazing. Keep up the good work Guga! Would also recommend the Swedish traditional hotdog. Not an expert on the ingredients, but definitely something to try!
@conchobar
Ай бұрын
Danish hotdogs are as iconic to Copenhagen as dirty water dogs are to NYC. My guess is Guga has no access to the red skinned polsers.
@Biast12
Ай бұрын
@@conchobar red skinned sausage aren't usually used for a Danish hotdog, not that many danes eat them -a dane
@TheLenskjold
Ай бұрын
It is both sweet and strong Danish mustard, the sausage is made from pork, the ketchup is something called hotdog ketchup. Would recommend watching youtube videos of Danish hotdog stands making a roasted hotdog and the hotdog with the red pork sausage.
@gigapuit
Ай бұрын
it's not really roasted onions, its crispy fried onions
@NSelsted
Ай бұрын
There are some key things to the Danish hotdog, that is not descibed in this. Taking from the top of the list here: Grilled sausage. It has to be the sausages in Denmark, which is not the same as the american sausage. Ketchup. It has to be, what in danish is called hotdog ketchup. The key ingredient in the ketchup, is that it actually has pieces of apples, which gives it a completely different taste, compared to the Heinz ketchup. Mustard also has to be the right thing, and is not Dijon. Sometimes there can be added two different mustards, one of them being the sweet mustard. It does not have pickles on it, but instead, what in Danish is called "syltede agurker". Recipes can be found on this. Pickels would add a flavour that is not correct to a Danish hotdog.
chilean completo italiano! Avocado, mayo, and chopped raw tomato. one of the best combinations ever.
@carlosv.118
Ай бұрын
I payed Chile a visit this past year and I was expecting better food than completos lol
@maxtrix1
Ай бұрын
And the "Chucrut"
@carlosv.118
Ай бұрын
@@maxtrix1 hard pass
@tomzzy_
Ай бұрын
Tomato is under the avocado tho
You can't go wrong with the Venezuelan hot dog, you can also add some onions but it is optional You did great Guga, also a really good advice is to season the water of the sausages with onion and garlic powder and use the steam to heat the buns...
I would love to a Persian hot dog, it is a traditional Persian street food, Sosis Bandari, on a hotdog bun, doesn't matter what type, it is basically a chopped glizzy
Points for Polish kielbasa! But a few years ago somebody in Poland came up with czosndog (garlic dog?). You make a hot dog using a store bought garlic baguette as a bun. Just put whatever you fancy and then put it in the over for a few minutes. It became one of my favourite comfort foods :)
@jdgibbs2352
Ай бұрын
Interesting. Thank you for sharing
@abonent7785
Ай бұрын
This would be so hilarious if this trend leaves our country, for sure worth trying!
@Ubersmieszek
Ай бұрын
It's so good
@henshinization
Ай бұрын
bro you're genius, I'm going to Biedronka xD
@Gebbeth
Ай бұрын
Czosndog is more Polish than the one with sausage. You can probably buy some with sausage in Poland, but it's mainly an invention from the USA, which only came to us later and should have well-fried onion and pickled cucumbers
Aussie here, That "hotdog" looks more familiar to our "Hambuger with the lot" it's missing pinapple, but on a hotdog, we just keep it simple similar to the tomato sauce/mustard. We also have a "sausage sandwich" which I guess could be perceived more like a hotdog in the current settings, which is super simple, bread slices your choice of sauce (tomato/bbq or mustard normally, or all 3. Our BBQ is mostly sweet from masterfoods) and caramelized onions
@professorzoom2108
Ай бұрын
I may try that, also greetings from the state of Tennessee!
@LagSpikeX
Ай бұрын
Agreed. As a burger those are my go to toppings, but a sausage sanga? Onion, and if I'm feeling fancy, diced bacon and cheese.
@jasonhodge8972
Ай бұрын
Bunnings snag is all i have to say
The other Australians are right about the sausage sizzle being the authentic sausage in a bread cradle hot dog thing we have. If it needs to have a hot dog in it to qualify, there’s something called a smokey dog that you can get at bakeries. It’s a hot dog with bacon, cheese and caramelised onion, wrapped in puff pastry and baked until the pastry is flaky, crispy and golden brown. Beats out the sausage roll!
Norway have a couple of interresting takes on the hot dog. The traditional dog in its simplest form, is a boiled vienna sausage with ketchup, wrapped in a "lompe". I guess you could describe the lompe as a soft potato tortilla. Some ppl top the sausage with shrimp salad. Other toppings like mustard, fried- or raw onions or potato salad are also used. Another take is the same vienna sausage, with some simple toppings, wrapped in a sweet waffle. It must be a traditional, soft, Norwegian waffle. Some say the "pølse i vaffel" first was served with waffle, sausage, ketchup and strawberry jam.
@schmidth
Ай бұрын
He has to make pølse i vaffel, it's too damn funny
8:13 didn’t think you would differentiate our Venezuelan hotdog from the Colombian hotdog and it makes me so proud that you have! 🇻🇪 We are known for empanadas and many Colombians have hotdog locations here in US but not many Venezuelan have hotdog only locations. They are usually just dishes on a general Venezuelan menu. But if you go to Venezuela or meet a Venezuelan you know our hotdogs are unique!
I love these longer videos like “around the word” or “100 years”
I think a chicago style dog deserves a spot in episode 3 as its absolutely iconic.
In Morocco we have mergaz with chopped and grilled onions and tomatoes in a griddle we use Moroccan traditional bread but you can use a french baguette and for the sauce only some harissa inside the bread
part 3 you need to try sweden a good pork sausage shrimp salad (räksallad) roasted onions (rostad lök ) and dill pickles love your vids , keep it up
@Theis_Ejsing
Ай бұрын
Despite what we say, we love you Sweden. But shrimp salad on hotdogs are an abomination. -Denmark
@oestergaard141
Ай бұрын
There are two things all Swedish people always go to Denmark for. Beer, and hot dogs. So maybe you should recommend the one most Swedish actually prefer ;)
@noke1785
Ай бұрын
i know hotdogs only because of ikea...thx,sweden ^^
@andreasygge6834
Ай бұрын
@@Theis_Ejsingas a swede, I have never heard of this and it sounds disgusting
@blodhevn2353
Ай бұрын
its crispy fried onions, not roasted.
BRO!!!! German's DO NOT put ketchup on bratwurst!!!! And where is the sauerkraut!?!
@videostash413
Ай бұрын
Maybe Germans should try it sometime
@natedizzah5877
Ай бұрын
I was wondering the same thing
@cheekibreeki921
Ай бұрын
They do on Currywurst. It's technically not ketchup but it's a sauce with a Ketchup Base.
@joker6six
Ай бұрын
…also eure Kommentare….
I've been waiting for part 2 😊
I watch this and for me the boerewors roll just ticks the blocks. Its got the solid meat flavour, the sauce doesn't drown it out. Its simple and just works whether you throw on tomato sauce or a tomato and onion relish. Also, it tasted great hot or cold. Leftover boerie roll is still on the menu.
Aussie hotdog would be a Bunnings sausage sizzle, it's like a normal funfair/sports event snag with caramelised onions and a generic raw beef brat type sausage fried up. But you use sliced sandwich bread instead of a bun.
The Australian aka Kiwi hotdogs, you kindly made, is actually a traditional burger. Our hotdogs are just caramelized onions, sausage, tomato sauce, mustard in a slice of plain white bread. Usually outside Bunnings on the weekend.. It's called a Sausage Sizzle. Ain't fancy.But its awesome.🥰😘
This video brought back fond memories of Reindeer dogs from Alaska. Unfortunately I can't get them where i am now, but when i had them, i did Sautéed onions, some mayo, reindeer sausage split down middle, spread by that thin edge from the curved side. Grill them on both sides until a deep red color occurs, top with the onion and Mayo and it was so good! Best thing about Reindeer Sausage is that there isn't any meal it doesn't go well with. Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner, Midnight snack! It is all good!
In Australia we have tradiontionally a "sausage sizzle" which are sausages cooked on a flat top and caramalised onions placed diagonally across a slice of sandwhich bread, options of sauce are tomato sauce, mustard or heinz BBQ sauce. This is also known nationally as a "Bunnings Hotdog" which is a hardware store and oh so much more that sells sausage sizzles on the weekend.
you need to try south african boerewors roll
@henniekrige6395
Ай бұрын
Second this
@MrDjstrauss281
Ай бұрын
With onions and Mrs balls Chutney 😂
@adhirsingh8614
Ай бұрын
Yes boii, and then pap, vleis, and chakalaka in another video🤤
@christophernoble76
Ай бұрын
guga doing a braai broodtjie would be befok 🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦
@adhirsingh8614
Ай бұрын
@gugafoods please please please do an episode on South African's love for meat and the dishes that have been created as a result🙏🙏
polska mention, pog. Never seen anybody make hotdogs with kielbasa here in poland, also never seen a hotdog like that in germany....i think youre making things up on the go, guga
@Tim_593
Ай бұрын
I agree, Hotdog Here in Germany basically never has mustard seed and its either Just Ketchup or the real Deal with all of the Standard toppings + Fried onion. Also people would complain about These Short sausages that arent even Made from real sausage casing
@petepeterson4540
Ай бұрын
dude you got to get around more street food in germany has gone viral
@Daro.Gotuje-ic9iq
Ай бұрын
It lack onion tho..
@CODsizK
Ай бұрын
Yeah polish hot dog is just kiełbasa between 2 piecec of bread
@Sniperboy5551
Ай бұрын
I think he’s just run out of content 😂
In Australia we have two hot dog's, the "Sausage sizzle" and the Dagwood dog from the Easter show: a Frankfurt sausage covered in a cornflower batter with a kebab stick up the middle which is then deep fried.
Australian Hotdog (Sausage Sizzle) Beef sausage, Brown onion, Cheese, Hot Mustard, Ketchup and Barbeque sauce. With a slice of bread. Spread butter on piece of bread. Cook sausage and onion in frying pan, once cooked add the sausage and cooked onion then sauce. After that lastly add the cheese on top. (Sausage goes on piece of bread either straight or diagonal)
German here and the Hot dog.. well yes, we either use "Wieners" or Bratwurst with Our hotdogs. But the mustard.. actually for the most part we have that one certain mustard brand you need which is "Bautzner Senf mittelscharf" I have never seen a hotdog with any other mustard commonly used^^ That for the simple one. Ofcourse we also like to add cheese and/or fried (the dry ones) or fresh onions to hdogs and maybe some pickles^^
@ambi87
Ай бұрын
Also swap the ketchup with seasoned ketchup or Curryketchup
@TheCovenant2
Ай бұрын
@@ambi87 thats optional tho :D im not a big fan of those ketchup and almost never had a shop using it on hotdogs
@Rejistania
Ай бұрын
Duesseldorfer Loewensenf
@TheCovenant2
Ай бұрын
@@Rejistania näää weg damit xD
@unicorntulkas
Ай бұрын
@@RejistaniaLöwensenf Extrascharf ist der einzige der mir auf die Wurst kommt.
australian here, i have never see a hot dog like that before!
@rationalbacon5872
Ай бұрын
He shoulda made a Bunnings snag.
@TommyJase
Ай бұрын
@@rationalbacon5872 ikr. australia at it's finest lol
@dumbdoggie
Ай бұрын
@@rationalbacon5872 oh 100%! cant go wrong with that
@FangGuard
Ай бұрын
Its look more like Aussie burger turn into Americanized hotdog lol And Aussie usually eat sausage on a slice of white bread
@Bukkake2023
Ай бұрын
Greg’s Kitchen is absolutely cooked no Aussie eats what ever that was supposed to be
"Oh this hot dog is massive, I better have good life insurance." AYO
Hi Guga, since a couple months ago i've been absolutely hooked on your videos, although it's love/hate since they make me so hungry all the time : D I thought that you might wanna try a Dutch variant on hotdogs called 'Broodje Unox'. It's pretty simple as it usually consists of just a hollowed out baguette or even a sliced open pistolette, Dutch Rookworst and a special sauce. As far as i'm aware the recipe is publicly available and i'd highly recommend it! Love your videos, looking forward to the next one!
I'm from Poland and I have never seen hot dog like this in my country. It's usually a normal roll, a hot dog or kabanos sausage, and the additions are pickles (or cucumber), tomato, canned corn, mayonnaise, ketchup, mustard (not everyone likes it) and most importantly - crispy, roasted onion.
@ianokay
Ай бұрын
In the US (west coast anyways) we call our alternate (#2 but still totally common) standard hotdog... a sausage hotdog with sourkrout (full thing, with the bun)... a "Polish [hot]dog"
@michalmarchwicki4785
Ай бұрын
Canned corn? Are we living in same country?
@ianokay
Ай бұрын
@@michalmarchwicki4785 I can confirm that one county south, the Czech Republic, there is such a wild use of corn. It's their most common pizza topping 😳😬😬
@michalmarchwicki4785
Ай бұрын
@@ianokay sure, canned corn on pizza is actually common on pizza, there is always one pizza in menu with canned corn, but hot dog? Never
@daark1922
Ай бұрын
I just remember that when we ate food from stands at train stations, they put various products into hot dogs. And I really liked the corn, although the roasted onion was more important and tastier.
Hotdogs aren't a big thing in Australia. We do more of a sausage sizzle - which is a grilled sausage in a slice of untoasted white sandwich bread, usually with some caramlised grilled onions, and then either ketchup or bbq sauce (up to the customer to pick).
@dedenxxx
Ай бұрын
The old "democracy sausage" is a mainstay of Austrailian cuisine. =)
@ador3able
Ай бұрын
Bunnings snag mate haha
@jacenjustice
Ай бұрын
Yeah, that's just a basic sausage in the US. Nothing to write home about.
@PaulyC.
Ай бұрын
Australian Tomato Sauce instead ketchup and you're spot on.
@LuckyLukus84
Ай бұрын
@@jacenjustice he just explained we dont really do hotdogs guru...its more of a kid's party food here. Cheese, tommy and onion optional. The build that guy did is the aussie burger with the lot. Which is a burger patty with those ingredients.
It's a sign! Got in mood for hotdogs randomly I need to make some after seeing this video. My favorite is chicago style!
thanks for all the tips on how to grill.
I wonder which hot dog you would do from Brazil, Guga. I mean, in São Paulo the hot dogs are almost a meal, with mashed potatoes and all the fillins. Cant wait for the next "hot dogs in the world" episode! Keep up with the great work!
@decay79
Ай бұрын
Mashed potatoes you say.. Tell me more 😊😋
@leandrooblack2576
Ай бұрын
Cara, o Brasil tem muita comida boa, mas definitivamente, hot dog NÃO É uma delas. Nosso hot dog é ridículo. É uma mistura de tudo que ao mesmo tempo gera "nada". Mas, tirando a tosqueira dos "podrões". Um hot dog que realmente gosto é com molho de tomate, cebola, alho, pimentão, pimenta e oregáno/manjerona/manjericão. Simples e eficiente. Neste caso é até legal adicionar batata para dar um toque crocante. E na moral? Neste estilo é melhor no pão francês.
@polopig2611
Ай бұрын
Guga IS Brazilian he knows lol
@LucVasAbb
Ай бұрын
@@polopig2611 I know he knows, but because Brazil is such a big country, there are many different ways of doing hot dogs because of all different regions. São Paulo's might be the most interesting one! =)
@sophiacristina
Ай бұрын
@@leandrooblack2576 Acho que isso que dificulta, normalmente os cachorro quentes não são padronizados, é simplesmente tudo num pão. Mas acho meio malokeiro a ideia do brasileiro que acha que um cachorro-quente é bom só porque jogam tudo que podem dentro de um pão e que o mundo tem que ver essa coisa Frankenstein. Mas pelo que vi nos vídeos, aqui é o único lugar que usam duas salsichas. Algo simples e muito bom para mim é o simples vinagrete (ou só tomate com cebola ta bom já), batata-palha, bacon e calabresa e ta bom. O resto é bônus, mas dai começa a saturar demais. Talvez ervilha e milho, haha. E concordo, melhor pão é pão francês, deveria ser o padrão nas ruas, hahaha...
Mexican style hotdog is bacon wrapped with mayo mustard and ketchup topped with tomato onion and pickled jalapeño with grilled onions and jalapeños on the side. You can also make an LA style hotdog which is very similar
I didn’t expect polish version of hotdog here, but you did that. Lots and lots of love from Poland
Hello... Australia here....if you swapped the hot dog bun and sausage for a burger bun and a ground meat patty...you'd be spot on! No one would ever eat a hot dog like you did! Sausage, slice of bread and tomato sauce and optional fried onions is the go to down here...
Happy to see part 2! I still think this series begs for the Swedish "Tunnbrödsrulle". That thing is nuts if you add all the classic toppings. Particularily the "Shrimp sallad"(might be difficult to get in the US but the base is usually shrimp, mayo, dijon & crème fraîche(sour cream)) and mashed potatoes.
Montreal, Canada has its own style of hotdog called a steamie. It's simple, but danged tasty. It served "all dressed" which has a specific meaning for hot dogs. All dressed also has different specific meanings for hamburgers and pizza. For an all dressed Montreal hotdog steam a hotdog and roll. The dog should be plump and the roll soft, but not soggy. Top it lightly with relish, yellow mustard, finely chopped raw onion, and coleslaw. Best served with some greasy fries or a poutin. Since moving to Western Canada I miss going for a quick lunch of a couple of steamies, fries, and coke.
@camerondenley3112
Ай бұрын
4 steamies and a poutine always the lunch motive when I’m in Quebec for work
Hey @gugafoods regarding the Venezuelan hotdog, just one issue with the cheese, Gouda cheese is very expensive, we use in Caracas a very fine grated matured cheese, and in Maracaibo, we use handmade cheese, which it is a cooked cheese, formed by hand. And cheese is important. Grated potatoes, that's accurate, needed to thank you for that, because we love it. Loved the video, thank you!
I love that you shouted out Greg's Kitchen. He has a lot of awesome food creations. I love the take on an Aussie hot dog
After watching both hot dog videos, you NEED to cover all of the many American variations. The Chicago style, the Coney, the chili dog, and all of the others. They're all so different, but all so good.
Guga you gotta try the South African Boerewors rolls, its basically a thick beef sausage with spices in it. Typically served with onions on a bun, and your choice of sauces. that would be the basic version but you can essentially top it off with any other garnishing to your preference. There can be an art to cooking the boerewors though, if you burn/burst the sausage then it dries up too much, but a perfect Wors Roll is just perfect 😍
Love these videos so much.
I'm from Australia, our "traditional" hotdog is bacon, fried onion and cheese with whatever sausage you want, and tomato sauce (Ketchup) and mustard. Or, what we call "Sausage Sizzle". Sausage in bread with fried onions and whatever sauce(s) you want. Bought from Bunnings on a Sunday morning.
Need to do Portugal one, we have diferrent ones depending on the region but the best must be the "Cachorro Especial com Molho de Francesinha" its a combination of cheese, ham and the sausage with a special sauce
Nobody in Germany eats Bratwurst in a Hot Dog Bun 🫠
@smartin8863
Ай бұрын
Hab das auch noch nie gesehen. Wenn dann in ein Brötchen.
@th6252
Ай бұрын
Always assumed it was an Americanized thing.
Went to uni in Australia. I'd say what they call a "sausage sizzle" is the most common form of hot dog you'd get there. A grilled beef sausage with fried onions between a slice of bread topped with your sauce of choice (bbq sauce is my personal favourite). Simple but satisfying
If you keep this series going, I would love to see you tackle one of the hotdogs we have here in Sweden, like a Tunnbrödsrulle, which is a soft flatbread wrap filled with mashed potatoes, two thin and long hotdogs, shrimp salad and regular salad and veggies, topped with ketchup, or the Helspecial or Halvspecial (Whole special or half special). Regular hot dog bun, big thick hotdogs, if it's a whole there's 2 and if it's a half it's only one. Then ketchup and mustard, mashed potatoes; typically a shrimp salad and something we call Bostongurka (Boston cucumber) which is a relish made of gerkin, red bell pepper, onion and spices.
From Australia Sausage sizzle from Bunnings Warehouse every Saturday and Sunday! Simple but extremely tasty 😍
No vi el completo chileno...plw guga...
while that uassie hotdog you showed is great, our vesion of the hot dog is a bunnings snag or sausage sizzle depending how you grew up, you take a piece of white bread place the sausage diagonally on it then some panfried onion then any sause you want
that aussie hotdog was perfect - it was the classic aussie works burger but as a hotdog
The Irish breakfast roll completely qualifies for episode 3. Bread (baguette style), butter, sausage, bacon, egg and hashbrowns... some people make it different though
For australia, we have this warehouse store called bunnings, and they usually sell hot dogs there for some reason. I haven't been there in a very long time, but I think their hot dogs are really simple with just cooked onions and barbecue sauce on top of the bread and sausage. Could be wrong though, I pretty much forgot what it was like.
@moggy1998
Ай бұрын
That's about right
I used to order the polish sausage with huge chunk of cheese on the side. And I don't know if this is traditional but the condiments were always the big 3. Ketchup, mayo & mustard (dijon). That's how they prepared it here and it's good that way for me.
Australian here an authentic hotdog from here would be a Bunnings snag you get sausages from woolies (Woolworths) cook them on top of some white onion little bit of cheese with condiments of your choice but the only right answer is tomato sauce with mustard you can also have bacon on it gives it more flavour I do. love the videos Guga you've taught me so much
DRY AGE STEAK IN OYSTER SAUCE DONT IGNORE ME LIKE U DID FOR 5 MONTHS Since November-ish 2023 Wait my math failed
@2o2b
Ай бұрын
L
@moonlight2870
Ай бұрын
Entitlement is a powerful drug
@jordanp7961
Ай бұрын
No
@brycehenry7445
Ай бұрын
Bad idea
@wendigowithaninternetconne9594
Ай бұрын
Loser
you should totally do some sort of Norwegian dish sometime
Lol that Aussie hotdog is more so inspired by our Aussie burgers ahaha that usually has beetroot and egg. Here we have our classic bread, sausage, onion and sauses! I like to add cheese and aioli
If you do Canada, there's your regular "steamie" from Quebec, or the "Japadog" from Vancouver - which is like a regular hot dog but with lots of seaweed.
The german Hotdog is not quite right. i mean there are diffrent types but what you seem to reffer to is a Bratwurst in Bun. You usually use a Kaiserroll for it and a pre coocked, fine blend Bratwurst. But however you can also use a more rustical, coarse one. now the sauces.... Ketchup is fine! However you want a spicy or mild german Mustard, wich is smooth in texture, nothing with seeds :) However me as a german i would love to try the one u created!!
@MrKhanh86
Ай бұрын
how about the KETTWURST!!!! :P thats the real deal!
@unicorntulkas
Ай бұрын
Lange Rote in a bun is where it's at. (Kinda regional though)
@TotallyCreativeNameBtw
Ай бұрын
Yeah i was gonna say, the only bratwurst i know is the white, rather big, smoothly blended one lol But its no wonder that theres many variations when the name is simply "bratwurst", it literally translates to fry-sausage or sear-sausage
Guuugaaaaa let me come and show you how to BRAAI. (The South African way to cook meat directly on the coals.
You should try a Swedish "Tunnbrödsrulle" you either fry or boil hot dogs (I recommend two) then role it in a flatbread with mash potatoes, shrimp sallad (shrimps in mayo and some other stuff), ketchup, mustard, deep fried onions and if you want you can add some sallad or onion.
Here in australia we dont have an exact hot dog but multiple varieties like the boardwalk dog cheese bun toasted boiled hotdog caramelized onions bacon and barbie sauce
Need to do a British hot dog. Uncured, coarse ground pork sausage, served with a blackened exterior, rare interior, grilled/BBQ'd while it drizzles rain. Butter and brown sauce.
@Sixteen_Austerity
Ай бұрын
Yes Edit: I just saw raw interior, wtf is wrong with you
@PowrAl
Ай бұрын
As a Saffa, I once cooked proper butcher's pork sausages for my English mates to what I would call perfection. No, the skin has to be burnt black 🤣
@th6252
Ай бұрын
Pork sausage with a rare interior? 😮🤮
For the Aussie hotdog, it would be just a frank, bacon and a runny egg. Also the egg yolk would be used as the sauce and spread along the hotdog. Also as others have mentioned AUS/UK/NZ have "sausage sizzles" that are just a beef / pork sausage in a slice of bread with caramelized onion / mushrooms and whatever sauce you want.
Australian here. Firstly, the ingredients from that last hot dog is used for a burger not a hot dog. It's too loaded. Secondly we have the most simplest version which is the "Bunnings snag". Piece of bread, bbqed with half cut onions caramenised and a choice of bbq, tomato or mustard sauce. That's it.
For next episode, try a swedish hot dog. Its called Tunnbrödsrulle (Thinbread roll). It consists of Thin bread, mashed potatoes, 2 hot dogs (of your choosing, usually a standard boiled or grilled hot dog), onion, roasted onion, iceberg lettuce, bostongurka (relish with pickled gherkins, red bell pepper and onion with spices such as mustard seeds), some mustard and some ketchup.
Like if you want to see guga oiled up
@Avalon-vb7mp
Ай бұрын
Nah brother, I wanna see you oiled up
@videostash413
Ай бұрын
no
@nicolaislberg6017
Ай бұрын
@@Avalon-vb7mp dayum shawty ill work on it
@malice8814
Ай бұрын
This ain't ig bro
@Yes-gc7hm
Ай бұрын
@@nicolaislberg6017yessir
Australian here : our national hotdog is a Bunnings sausage sizzle. Bunnings is our biggest hardware store and there's always a tent setup outside with a sausage sizzle, usually for charities or fundraisers (scouts, kids athletics etc). It's got the same cult following as Costco hotdogs in America and commonly joked that the only reason we go to the hardware shop is a $2.50 Bunnings "snag" aka sausage. Very simple : BBQ cheap sausage, cheap white soft sandwhich bread, grilled sliced onion, served with your choice of BBQ sauce or tomato (ketchup). Simple, delicious, cultural classic.
We have a little hole-in-the-wall place close-ish to where I live in Australia called Brathaus, an authentic German sausage place that does pretty much solely dogs and pretzels. My absolute favourite is their footlong spicy knackwurst. Fried spicy knackwurst in a German bun, with onions, sauerkraut and spicy German tomato ketchup. Absolutely to die for and the sausage has such a satisfying snap to it when you bite into it!
I don't know if you covered it previously (I usually watch all of your vids, but sometimes I miss one), but I'd like to add the Swedish "Tunnbrödsrulle", it's more of a wrap than a hot dog, but it contains a sausage, bread, and toppings
Heyy lol i luv ur vids u slay guga
@repsforjesus6720
Ай бұрын
Gay nah I'm playing guga slays
Ok as someone who lives in Sonora, the only thing Sonoran about that hotdog 🌭 was the bacon wrapped hotdog! A Sonora dog usually is served on a bolillo-style hot dog bun, and topped with pinto beans, white caramelized onions (not red), tomatoes, mayonnaise on top in small lines side to side, same with the mustard, and jalapeño salsa. Then you can put extras at the condiment bar! Like pico de gallo, shreded cheder cheese, cotija cheese, different salsas, guacamole. The bacon wrapped jalapeño is extra and would go on the side. With it usually you get a fried chili guero! What it doesn't have is lettuce, pickles, canned jalapeños, red raw onions, chorizo, or bacon wrapped jalapeño in it! I don't know what style of hotdog that was, but it sure wasn't Sonoran!
@Nailenthusiast1981
Ай бұрын
Agreed! I grew up in Tucson and am so close to Mexico that I've spent a lot of time there. I had never been to a cart that offered the caramelized onions. Sound delicious. In Tucson, it's mostly pickled red onions on the side.
@Artcore103
Ай бұрын
@@Nailenthusiast1981 Yep I also live in Tucson and I had the same criticism of the video. The only part I disagree on is the caramelized onions, ours if I recall primarily had diced raw onion, which I prefer. Don't need the sweetness or texture of cooked onion in the Sonoran dog. They pretty much all had mayo and mustard, tomato and onion (or a pico), CREMA and a green salsa that was ideally avocado and green tomato based, with cilantro, the pinto beans, shredded cheese, and some kind of medium sized spicy yellow/yellow-green pepper. And you can certainly use red onion, no difference really but the looks. It's been about a decade since I lived there (I grew up there til I was 25), but I went to every sonoran hot dog cart/stand there was, plus el guero canelo. There were only slight differences between them, the format was quite consistent, because it is perfect. Best hot dog on earth, no contest!
@m.b.8446
Ай бұрын
@@Artcore103I've been eating them since the late 80's and even then they usually featured grilled onions. And I'm not talking about Tucson, Arizona, I ate them in Hermosillo, Sonora where they actually started.
@Artcore103
Ай бұрын
@@m.b.8446 cool. I don't know what regions our Mexicans are from in Arizona or California who started the trend in America, but I'm interested in the version they make here.
@m.b.8446
Ай бұрын
@@Artcore103 Not sure how they were started in California, but at least in Arizona the Sonoran hot dog concept came from actual Sonorans. I don't know if there is any news story about BK and when they started selling Sonoran hot dogs, but there is for El Güero Canelo. They started in 1993, and while I'm not sure if the recipe is still the same their current one is online: "Bacon wrapped frank, beans, grilled & fresh onion, tomato, mayo, mustard & jalapeno sauce." BK meanwhile has this on their site: "Topped with whole pinto beans, grilled and fresh onions, fresh diced tomato, decorated with mayonnaise and a dash of mustard; finished with our secret jalapeño sauce with a side of a plump, tasty, grilled yellow pepper."
You should definitely try Czech Republic hotdog, "Párek v rohlíku". You would have to make your own bread rolls (called "Rohlík"), something in the shape of long slim croissant but made out of wheat bread dough, you cut off the tip of the fluffy roll, make a hole, fill up with ketchup or mustard (or both) and stick in a nice steamed Frankfurt sausage. Absolutely amazing yet so simple
Finnish take on Hot Dog: Kuuma koira means “hot dog” in Finnish, but this is very different cuisine than the traditional hot dog. The sugary jelly doughnut combined with the salty, meaty steamed sausage makes it a unique treat. Nowadays, the apple jelly doughnuts from the original recipe are usually replaced with plain, sugar-dusted doughnuts, with the addition of some chopped onions, pickle relish, mustard and ketchup. The dog is best enjoyed straight from its paper wrapper and washed down with milk.
"If youve ever been to New Jersey youre familiar with Jimmy Buffs." Uhhh... lived here 26 years and never heard of it 😂
@van3158
Ай бұрын
Wife’s from NJ and she’s never heard of it either.
@j.j.6327
Ай бұрын
I live in western Pennsylvania, by Pittsburgh and I have. lol.
@KD-vg1kh
Ай бұрын
29 from CENTRAL jersey never heard of it either 😂😂
@lekibb2905
Ай бұрын
they're a Northern NJ staple that I grew up on. My family members who left NJ always make it their business to stop at Jimmy Buffs to take back home.
Guga the goat 🐐
@zacthefishy6036
Ай бұрын
so real
I wanna try the Poland and the Turkish ones !!. And as Venezuelan, few details there but yeah, close enough for our hotdog. We prioritize the sauces over the basic elements of the hotdog. AND we like it full of stuff. In some regions we use french fries instead of potato chips. And we usually use a cheese called "queso de año", which is like a parmesan kind of cheese but not as cured. For additional sauces you can use corn sauce and bacon sauce.
Hey Guga, Great video! Spanish one is my favorit due to the sausage. Love them. I'd like to see some Scandinavian versions. A "Stockholmare" (Capital of Sweden) Bun, Sausage, shrimpsallad, rosted onion and ofc ketchup/mustard. Best regards, J
Australian here, we don't have any 'hotdogs', but we do have something that does include bread and sausages. Just butter two pieces of bread, vegemite on one side and rainbow sprinkles on the other, and put sliced sausages in between, Heavenly
@th6252
Ай бұрын
Lost me at vegemite and rainbow sprinkles brah, lol.
Aussie heree- an Authentic aussie hotdog for us, is a sausage cooked on the bbq. White bread bun, plain sausage with a bit of cooked onion, tomato sauce and mustard. So good! Usually there's sausage sizzles every weekend at a local Bunnings warehouse, and thats the best place to go, its iconic, and usually the money goes to charity!
South African Boerewors rolls. Boerewors with caramelized onions, sweet relish, mustard and tamato sauce (ketchup). Usually the buns are not toasted, because you want the rendered fat of the Boerewors to soak into the bun. We eat this EVERYWHERE. KZread now has a lot of recipes for making your own Boerewors, but remember the main ingredient: coriander