Thursday, May 31, 2012

Chili Dogs

Dave is a Wiener Schnitzel addict. Now I mean, if someone can love those dogs with canned chile on them, they're gonna go nuts with a homemade Coney Island style sauce. Up in Wisconsin we can get hot dogs with a natural casing on them. Try to find this kind of dog if possible. They crunch with every bite.

1/2  lb  bacon, cut into small pieces
1  large  onion, chopped
2  lbs  ground beef
4  garlic cloves, chopped
1  (15 oz)  can  tomato sauce
1  cup  beef broth (plus more if simmered longer)
2  Tbs  molasses or honey (I use molasses)
2  Tbs  sweet paprika
1  Tbs  ground cumin
1  Tbs  chili powder
1  tsp  cayenne (optional, but I use it)
Salt to taste (I omit this)

Natural casing hot dogs
Buns for the dogs
Chopped red onion, for garnish
Shredded cheese, for garnish (mild cheddar or pre-shredded Mexican blended cheeses are good choices)

First make the chili. Fry the bacon over medium heat until it begins to get crispy. Then add the onions and fry over high heat, stirring often, until they begin to brown. Add the ground beef and chop up while cooking. Cook over medium-high heat until the beef is browned, but half-way through cooking add the chopped garlic.

Once the beef is well-browned, add the tomato sauce, molasses, and beef broth. Add all the spices except the cayenne. Stir well. Bring to a simmer and taste. Add salt if necessary, and the cayenne if using. You can add more cayenne and chili powder if you like things really spicy, but it's best to taste it first.

Let the chili simmer gently for at least 30 minutes before you start grilling the hot dogs. You can cook it as long as two hours if you want to, but you will need to add more beef broth all along the way when it gets dry.

Grill your dogs over medium heat until they get a light char. Grill the opened buns briefly, if you want to. No more than one minute as they will burn easily. You can paint the buns with butter,vegetable or olive oil, before grilling, if you want to.

Top with desired garnishes, and have plenty of napkins on hand.


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