The Perfect Recipe for an Authentic Chicago-Style Dog

Chicago-style hot dogs have been a beloved delicacy of the Windy City since all the way back to the year 1893! Whether you’re a local, a tourist, or an aspiring home chef, this classic recipe is sure to take your taste buds on an unforgettable journey. Please do yourself a favor if you aren't from the Chicago area and try your next hot dog in this classic style. I promise you even if you think you aren't a fan of the individual ingredients that they come together perfectly for an amazing taste. From the unmistakable flavor of the all-beef hot dog to its signature toppings, a Chicago-style hot dog is a truly unique culinary experience of flavorful mastery in your mouth. In this post, I’ll walk you through the step-by-step instructions for creating your own delicious Chicago-style hot dog. Get ready to enjoy a truly unforgettable lunch or dinner!

The Chicago Dog is a classic American hot dog with a unique flavor and texture, made with a combination of condiments and toppings. The traditional Chicago Dog is made with a Vienna Beef hot dog on a steamed poppy seed bun and is dressed in yellow mustard, sweet pickle relish, diced onions, tomato slices, pickle spear, sport peppers, and a dash of celery salt.

For a truly authentic Chicago-style hot dog, use an all-beef frankfurter, which is larger than the traditional pork and beef hot dog. When shopping for a hot dog, check the label to make sure the product is labeled “all-beef.” Next, choose a poppy seed bun to complete the classic Chicago-style experience. The bun is an extremely important part of the Chicago Dog. It should be lightly toasted and steamed, which gives it a light and fluffy texture. Making a Hot Dog at your next barbeque, and especially in the form of a Chicago Dog is a time-honored tradition that can be enjoyed at home with the help of the right classic ingredients. With the perfect combination of weiner, bun, and condiments, you can craft an authentic Chicago Dog that is sure to be a crowd favorite.

Restaurants That Serve As Main Dish

From classic spots like Wiener & Still Champion and Portillo’s to more creative eateries like Franks ‘n' Dawgs and Flub A Dub Chub’s, there’s something for everyone when it comes to Chicago dogs.

Hot Dog Heaven has been around since 1967, serving up classic Chicago-style dogs with all the fixings. Wiener & Still Champion is a hip, retro eatery that offers up classic hot dogs and loaded fries with a gourmet twist. Red Hot Ranch, located in the heart of downtown Chicago, specializes in flame-grilled hot dogs with a variety of unique toppings. Portillo’s is an iconic Chicago chain known for their famous Chicago-style hot dogs and Italian beef sandwiches. At Franks ‘n' Dawgs, you’ll find unique gourmet hot dogs with inventive toppings like apple bacon relish and truffle oil. The Wiener's Circle is a no-nonsense spot that serves up classic Chicago dogs and French fries with plenty of attitude. And last but not least, Flub A Dub Chub’s is known for their classic Chicago dogs, Chicago-style Italian beef, and Maxwell Street Polish sausages. If you’re looking for a delicious Chicago-style hot dog the next time you're in the famous city, be sure to find one of these spots to satisfy your cravings. Chicago-style hot dogs are a classic American favorite, and they are easy to make at home. Just make sure you have the proper ingredients. The amazing people of Chicago take great pride in this style of hot dog, with precise ingredients, and rightfully so. So let's join them and make the best Chicago-style hot dog at home!

Ingredients

6 all-beef hot dogs

6 poppy seed hot dog buns

2 tomatoes, sliced into moon shape

6 dill pickle spears

1 white onion, diced

12 sport peppers

Yellow mustard

Relish

Celery salt

Instructions

1. Cooking the hot dogs. You can do this 2 ways, on the grill if you are BBQing, or my usual way is bringing a large pot of water to a boil, lowering the heat to simmer and cooking dogs for 10 minutes.

2. Next, the buns. It is very hard to find poppy seed buns here in Texas. So I substitute for regular hot dog buns and brush with an egg white or water and sprinkle poppy seeds on top. Add to a preheated oven at 350 for 3-4 minutes. This gets buns warm and toasty and gets the poppy seeds to stick.

3. Assemble the hot dogs. Add cooked hot dog into bun and layer in this order; mustard, sweet relish, tomato slices (moon shape), diced onions, kosher pickle spear, sport peppers, and lastly celery salt.

4. Serve immediately and enjoy!

What is the Best Method for Cooking a Chicago Dog?

For those looking for a classic Chicago experience, look no further than the Chicago Dog. This iconic dish is a must-have for any visit to the Windy City. The key to a great Chicago Dog is in the cooking method. Boiling is the traditional method for cooking a Chicago Dog. Start by boiling a pot of water and adding the hot dogs. Boil for about 5 minutes, then remove the hot dogs. Grilling is another great way to cook a Chicago Dog. Heat up the grill and cook the hot dogs for about 5 minutes, turning them regularly until they’re golden brown and cooked through. For a slightly healthier option, try steaming the hot dogs. Place the hot dogs in a steamer basket and steam for about 10 minutes, for a juicy flavor. Baking is a quick and easy way to cook a Chicago Dog. To bake, preheat the oven to 350 degrees. Place the hot dogs on a baking sheet and bake for about 15 minutes. Lastly, for a truly quick fix, you can microwave the hot dogs. Place the hot dogs on a plate and microwave for about 1 minute.

What are Some of the Most Popular Condiments to Put on a Chicago Dog?

Mustard is a must-have condiment for a Chicago-style dog. It adds a tangy and slightly spicy flavor. Pickle relish is another classic topping for a Chicago-style dog. It is made from pickles, onions, and sweet peppers and adds a salty and sweet flavor. Chopped white onions are a classic topping for a Chicago-style dog that adds a crunchy texture and a bit of sweetness. Thinly sliced tomatoes are also a great topping for a Chicago-style dog; they provide a refreshing flavor and a juicy texture. Sport peppers, which are a type of pickled pepper that have mild to medium heat, are a traditional topping for a Chicago-style dog. They add a spicy and tangy flavor. Lastly, celery salt is a mixture of salt and ground celery seeds that adds a unique flavor.

What Types of Buns are Traditionally Used In a Chicago Dog Recipe?

Creating the perfect Chicago Dog is a matter of experience and finesse. One of the most important elements of a traditional Chicago Dog recipe is the bun. A steamed poppy seed bun is the most popular choice, as it provides a soft and fluffy base for the hot dog. However, some recipes also call for the use of a sesame seed bun, as this provides an additional layer of flavor. If you're looking for a more flavorful bun, you may want to substitute it for a pretzel bun. For a truly authentic Chicago Dog experience, opt for an all-beef hot dog. This will give you a juicy, flavorful hot dog with a crunchy exterior that will be sure to satisfy you. No matter which bun you choose, make sure to steam it in order to achieve the perfect Chicago Dog.

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Three Days in The Rainy City: A Seattle Washington City Guide

If you're looking for an exciting and unique destination to visit, Seattle, Washington is the perfect choice! This city is known for its lush green landscape and wet climate, making it a great spot to explore the outdoor activities while still having the convenience of a big city. Whether you're planning a weekend getaway or a longer stay, this city guide will help you make the most of your three days in the Rainy City. From iconic landmarks to hidden gems, you'll find something to do no matter the weather. Explore Seattle's vibrant neighborhoods, dine on delicious cuisine, and experience all that this city has to offer.

SEATTLE ITINERARY DAY ONE

As soon as we landed we hit the ground running! By 9am we had already dropped off our bags and were seated at the cutest restaurant overlooking the water above Pikes Place Market. Lowell’s had food just as good as the view. You wont want to miss this breakfast! Once we fueled up we were ready to explore. We shopped throughout Pikes Place where we watched the famous throwing of the fish, smelled all the fresh Peonies and checked out all the yummy looking food!

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After exploring we hopped in an Uber and headed to the Seattle Mariners game! We grabbed some beers, garlic fries and sat in some excellent seats behind home plate! When teams aren't quite as good, or don't have the biggest fan base, or because its a mid week game you can often get seats like these for a steal! You know what that means…more money for shopping later!

Once the game was over we opted to walk with the rest of the crowd back towards our hotel and get our room situated. We stayed at the Kimpton Palladian Hotel. With its moody modern feel and being walking distance from Pikes Place, this was a perfect feel for us!

Now that we were all checked in we headed down to the Seattle waterfront and rode their famous ferris wheel before having a beautiful dinner over looking the water at Elliott’s Oyster House. They had the most amazing salmon we had ever had!

Taking a gorgeous walk along the water back to our hotel we spotted the first ever Starbucks! Although the last thing either of us needed was coffee we couldn’t pass up the fact that there was no line!! (This is unheard of! The lines are usually so long to get a coffee here. So I highly suggest going right before they close!)

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SEATTLE ITINERARY DAY TWO

Waking up on Day 2 was my hubby’s actual birthday. He wanted to start it off no other way than with a great workout. Yeah, he’s one of those people.. (insert eye roll emoji) lol! Peep the photo of the hotel gym.. we also scout out where we will be staying according to if they have a gym. Yes, you can insert another eye roll if you like!

Now that we got the workout out of the way.. we headed out to…you guessed it…eat. Lets face it, we only workout so we can eat more! At the top of the Space Needle they have a restaurant called SkyCity, we headed here for brunch on the rotating top! Such a cool experience, with great food! Even a smoking dessert for the birthday boy! Our meal came with a voucher for visiting the next level on the Space Needle.

Next we walked a couple steps over to the Chihuly Garden and Glass. Talk about out of this world and such a unique experience you can only see in Seattle. Peep the photos below for how amazing it all was.

Now that our bellies were full and our minds full of art we called an uber and headed 30 min north of the city to the winery Chateau Ste. Michelle. Their Riesling was one of the first wines I ever started drinking. I have them to thank for my delicious habit. They have the most beautiful venue with free tours going all day and a large tasting room. They also do huge concerts throughout the year. We were one day late on our trip for seeing John Ledged. Be sure to check them out it was totally work the cost of the uber!

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After a long day of fun we headed back to the hotel for a quick 20 min nap.. (its tiring drinking all that wine!) and a change of clothes before dinner. We ate at the Metropolitan Grill. One of my all time favorite restaurants we have been to. The food was amazing and the staff was the very sweetest! It’s no wonder its a favorite spot for Russell Wilson! My mouth is literally watering as I am typing this. If you don't go anywhere I suggest on this blog.. Go here!

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SEATTLE ITINERARY DAY THREE

Woke up a little later today after sleeping in, ordering room service, and packing up for check out. We ran, literally, to catch the ferry to Bainbridge Island. I felt like I was on an episode of Greys Anatomy.. looking everywhere for McDreamy with no luck. Bainbridge is a cute little town, something out of a Hallmark movie with all the charm and quiet town vibes. We walked and admired the beauty all the way to the local diner, featured on Diners, Drive-ins and Dives! If it's on triple D’s we go! Two orders of burgers, fries and milkshakes later we were headed back on the windy ferry.

Once back on ground in Seattle we hopped in another Uber and went to Theo Chocolate Factory for a tour and delicious tasting! (Although we don't see much of these chocolate bars in Cali we did JUST see them in Yosemite last week!) Not far from the chocolate factory is the Fremont Troll which is a local tourist spot for photos that is nestled in between homes and under a bridge.

Back to Pike Place Market for a little shopping and some more FOOD! I am a terrible influence on vacation, but Beecher’s mac and cheese had to be sampled and it was oh so worth it!!

After a little exploring we picked up our bags from the hotel and headed to the cutest train station. Heading to Portland next, the train ride was super easy and convenient. We use Amtrak often on our trips over driving whenever we can get a straight shot. This gives us time to read, sleep, eat some more, and not have to deal with driving and traffic when getting around.

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Thanks for following along our 3 day trip to Seattle, Washington! We had so much fun visiting this beautiful city and hope to go back again one day! If you have any other recommendations please let me know! OR if you visit any of the places we mention please let me know how you liked it! I always love to hear everyone’s travel plans! Until next time.. XO, Amanda

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