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A Seattle-style hot dog, locally referred to as a Seattle Dog, is a hot dog topped with cream cheese and
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and served in a pretzel bun that is often sold from late night or game day
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History

Although the origins are not clear, it has been adopted as a regional variation. It is believed that the concept began in the
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neighborhood in the late 1980s or early 1990s. One possible inventor is Hadley Long, a food vendor from
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who operated a bagel cart situated beside the
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at night. In 1989, in response to continual requests for hot dogs, Long acquired custom-made bialy-style buns on sticks from the Bagel Deli on
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and incorporated hot dogs and cream cheese on them to sell to customers. Seattle Dogs increased in popularity at bars and music venues during the
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movement of the 1990s. They are now often sold at bars and their surrounding street vendors at night. They are also available at and near the city's sporting venues. A vendor told ''
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'' that he believed large crowds visiting stands outside of T-Mobile Park during the Seattle Mariners 2001 116–46 season was "the big boom" for the recipe.


Preparation

The meat is typically
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and the pretzel roll or
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is usually
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. Polish sausage is common. Street vendors often cut the sausage down the middle to cook it quickly and all the way through. The use of cream cheese defines the Seattle-style hot dog. Sellers sometimes use pistol-grip sauce dispensers to quickly add the thick cream cheese. The owner of Dante's Inferno Dogs says that he was the first to introduce their use. Grilled
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s are one of the most popular additions. Other toppings include
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s and other peppers,
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or grilled
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, and scallions. Condiments such as mustard (American yellow or spicy brown),
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, and
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are favorites, while ketchup is used less often.


See also

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List of hot dogs This is a list of hot dog dishes. A hot dog is a type of cooked sausage, traditionally grilled or steamed and served in a partially sliced bun. This type of sausage was culturally imported from Germany and popularized in the United States, where ...


References

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