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Chicago-style Hot Dogs Perhaps the most famous dog on this list, a Chicago-style sausage features an all-beef frankfurter on a poppy seed ...

The Griller’s Guide to America’s Best Regional Hot Dog Styles

Chicago Style Hot Dog with Mustard, Pickle, Tomato, Relish and Onion;

Chicago-style Hot Dogs

Perhaps the most famous dog on this list, a Chicago-style sausage features an all-beef frankfurter on a poppy seed bun. Chicagoans load up their hot dogs with mustard, pickle spears, chopped onions, relish, tomato, pickled peppers and celery salt. One condiment you won’t find? Ketchup.

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Jersey-Style Hot Dogs         

These dogs are so hearty, you won’t even need a side dish! In Northern New Jersey, you’ll find franks topped with peppers, onions and fried potatoes. Here are 25 more hot dog recipes you need to try.

Cincinnati Chili Dogs          

This style takes hot dogs to a whole new level. Start by nestling your dog in a bun, then pile on the Cincinnati chili, diced onion and shredded cheddar cheese.

Rhode Island Hot Wieners 

In Rhode Island we don’t call ‘em hot dogs—they’re wieners! To make this regional style, place your wiener in a bun, then top with mustard, chopped onion, celery salt and a well-seasoned meat sauce.

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Hot dog with New York street style tomato onion sauce on a wooden background

New York Hot Dogs

These are the dogs you can find at push-carts all across the city. The secret? Keep it simple. A New York-style hot dog features mustard, sauerkraut and onions cooked in ketchup.

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Coney Dogs

While there are many variations of a coney (i.e. chili) dog across the country, the original still calls Coney Island home. Simply top your dog with a heaping scoop of chili and, if desired, a little mustard and onion. Yum! Get 18 more great recipes from New York.

Homemade Slaw Hot Dog with Mustard Chili and Coleslaw

Atlanta Dogs

In Atlanta, you’ll find a fresh twist on the classic chili dog. Creamy, crunchy coleslaw helps cut through the hearty dish. Make ‘em by piling a hot dog and chili on a bun, then slathering the top with a spoonful of coleslaw.

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Homemade Seattle Style Hot Dog with Cream Cheese and Onions

Seattle-style Hot Dog

Craving something cool? Then try a Seattle dog. This beloved dish involves a hot dog, cream cheese and sautéed onions. For a spicy twist, add fresh jalapenos.

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Sonoran Dogs

Popular in Phoenix and other Southern cities, the Sonoran dog is pretty bold. First, wrap a hot dog in bacon. Then, place the dogs on a bun and bury them in pinto beans, tomatoes, onions and the condiments of your choice—mayo, mustard and salsa are all popular options.

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Sandwich with sausage and sauerkraut

Kansas City-style Hot Dog

If a Reuben sandwich met a hot dog, you’d end up with this flavorful variation. Start with a pork-based hot dog and a sesame seed bun, then add melty Swiss cheese, sauerkraut and mustard. If you’re feeling bold, you can use Thousand Island dressing, too.

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