Chicago dog or Chicago Style Hot Dog
A Chicago Style Hot Dog is known for its different hot dog toppings. And we have heard that to build an amazing Chicago dog you must drag in through the garden.
.What does this Texas Gal know about a Chicago Dog? Plenty! I love the crazy combination of flavors on a this hot dog. And it’s something about throwing everything but the kitchen sink on a bun just totally appeals to me. We first learned of a Chicago dog at our favorite hot dog stand and after we tried them, we had to have more. Sadly we have moved away but we really miss our Chicago Hot dog fix. And so began the search for the process of building our own.

So we learned you don’t have to go to Chicago to enjoy one of these hot dogs. It can easily be built right at home. And we are here to show you how to find and add the amazing ingredients that make this hot dog famous. You will not regret it, this has to be tried to believe how good it is.
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A great Chicago dog is usually steamed but some do grill the wieners. We prefer them steamed and it’s easy using a Hot Dog Steamer. But the hardest part building it is to find poppyseed buns but thank goodness they can be ordered via our Amazon Link Poppy Seed Buns. In fact, Amazon sells an entire Chicago Hot Dog kit that includes the poppy seed buns and the natural casings beef wieners. And you need to have an all-beef wiener that produces the snap sound as one bite into them.
What’s in a Chicago Hot Dog:
Ingredients:
- All Beef Frankfurters with natural casings
- Poppy seed hot dog buns
- Yellow Mustard
- Sweet Green Pickle Relish
- White Onion
- Tomato
- Dill Pickle Spears
- Sport Peppers
- Celery Salt
How to Make a Chicago Hot Dog:
After your beef wieners are steamed:
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Steam or heat up the beef wieners. Then place them on the poppyseed bun, add the mustard in a zigzag pattern (no reason, I just like the way it looks).
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Spoon about 1 tablespoon of relish along one side of the frankfurter.
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Sprinkle on the desired amount of chopped onion over the entire dog.
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Place the tomato wedges on the opposite side of the frankfurter from the relish.
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Add the peppers on the tomato wedges and the pickle spear on top of the relish.
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Sprinkle with celery salt to taste.
So the next time you are craving a hot dog with different hot dog toppings, try making these Chicago Dogs. Also, Serve with plenty of napkins and prepare to be amazed.
Other Ways to prepare wieners:
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All Beef Frank on a poppy seed bun topped with peppers, tomatoes and pickle relish
Ingredients
- 1 package All Beef Frankfurters with natural casings if you can find them
- 1 package poppy seed hot dog buns
- yellow mustard
- sweet green pickle relish
- 1 large chopped white onion
- 1 tomato thinly sliced into wedges
- 8 dill pickle spears from the refrigerated area for the crispest
- sport peppers
- celery salt
Instructions
- Heat oven to 325 degrees
- Wrap the poppy seed buns in foil and place in oven to heat, about 5 minutes.
- Bring a pot of water to a boil, drop in the frankfurters and boil for 5 minutes.
To Assemble the dogs
- Place the frankfurters on the bun, add the mustard in a zigzag pattern (no reason, I just like the way it looks).
- Spoon about 1 tablespoon of relish along one side of the frankfurter.
- Sprinkle on the desired amount of chopped onion over the entire dog.
- Place the tomato wedges on the opposite side of the frankfurter from the relish.
- Add the peppers on the tomato wedges and the pickle spear on top of the relish.
- Sprinkle with celery salt to taste.
Nutrition
Calories: 632kcalCarbohydrates: 52gProtein: 22gFat: 37gSaturated Fat: 15gCholesterol: 63mgSodium: 2704mgPotassium: 498mgFiber: 4gSugar: 11gVitamin A: 495IUVitamin C: 9.1mgCalcium: 219mgIron: 5mg
Tried this recipe?Let us know how it was!

I'm a sucker for any kind of hot dog…pinned!
Oh my goodness. Perfect for a summer barbeque. I'm gonna have to pick up some big dill pickles and try these out!
Confession …. I have never had a Chicago Dog – BUT, it's on my foodie bucket list!! I guess I have no excuse not to make them now that you've shared how to make 'em!! 🙂
I've never seen a Chicago dog before – looks awesome. Cheers from Carole's CHatter
Hi! I've lived in Chicago my whole life and have eaten more than my fair share of these beauties! First of all, thank you for NOT putting ketchup on them. That stuff belongs on the fries, never a hot dog! And the sport peppers are an iffy thing. Some places offer them but they're not necessarily a 'usual' ingredient on a Chicago hot dog.
Thank you so much for your comment:) Not to worry, I would never destroy one of these babies with ketchup. And I have indeed heard that the peppers are not always a necessity but when I learned they were an approve option, they became a necessity to me;)) Hugs
I love any kind of hot dog…but a "real" Chicago dog is by far my fave!!!! I'm pinning this to our talent board on DIY Sunday Showcase!! Thanks for sharing with us!!
Shelly
minettesmaze.blogspot.com
This looks soooo good. Even with a cup of coffee this morning! LOL! Hugs and blessings, Cindy
I love it Evelyn! I wish I had it right now in front of me!
I've never heard of a Chicago dog, but boy is this thing loaded! Thanks for sharing, Evelyn!
Stopping by from Feature Friday Link Palooza. I love Chicago dogs, we had a Hot Dog Bar at my son's birthday in May. It was a hit, everyone loves hot dogs 🙂