Hot Dogs
A Carolina-style hot dog is a hot dog topped with chili, slaw, onions, and mustard.
A Chicago Style Hot Dog is an all-beef frank on a poppy seed bun loaded with mustard, relish, onion, tomato, pickle, sport peppers, and celery salt. It is famously “dragged through the garden” — and famously not dragged through ketchup.
Rhode Island hot weiners are small beef, pork, and veal weiners served in steamed buns with mustard, meat sauce, onions, and celery salt.
A Massachusetts-style hot dog is usually a snappy grilled or steamed frank served in a New England split-top bun with simple toppings like mustard, relish, onions, or chili.
A Ripper is a deep-fried New Jersey hot dog that splits open as it cooks, creating a crisp, snappy casing.
A Seattle Dog is a hot dog or sausage topped with cream cheese and grilled onions, usually served from a street cart after a game, concert, or late night out.
A West Virginia slaw dog is a hot dog topped with chili, mustard, onions, and creamy sweet coleslaw.
A 10-inch hot dog served on a steamed bun, famous for being a staple food at Los Angeles Dodgers baseball games.
Cuisine
A Baltimore-style hot dog is a hot dog wrapped or topped with fried bologna, then finished with mustard, onions, relish, or a pickle.