Coney Island hot dog

Coney Island hot dog
Coney Island Hot Dog
Flint coney island.jpg
A Flint style coney (with dry coney sauce) at Rio's Coney Island in Flint, Michigan
Origin
Place of origin United States
Region or state Detroit, Michigan
Flint, Michigan
Dish details
Course served Main course
Serving temperature Hot
Main ingredient(s) Beef
All-meat chili
Yellow mustard
Diced yellow onion

Coney Island hot dog (also Coney dog or Coney) refers to a natural casing beef hot dog, topped with an all-meat beanless chili, and diced or chopped white onions with one or two strips of yellow mustard. The variety is a fixture in Jackson, Flint, Detroit, and southeastern Michigan.[1] Despite the name, the "Coney Island" preparation style has little direct association with Coney Island, New York itself, beyond a recognition of the birthplace of the original hot dog.[1] A Coney Dog is not to be confused with a generic Chili Dog which is a synthetic casing hot dog that is boiled with Texas style chili draped over it.

In some areas, most notably central and western New York, the term "Coney Island dog" is also used in connection with the white hot, a stronger and more spicy variety of the traditional pork hot dog.[2]

Contents

Origin

The Coney Island Dog was invented by George Todoroff in Jackson, Michigan, when he opened his restaurant, Todoroff's Original Coney Island, in 1914.[3][4] What makes Todoroff's Coney dog unique from a hot dog, a Michigan hot dog, cheese dog or subsequent Coney dogs, is its beanless chili, typically utilizing beef heart. The grilled hot dog is topped with this thick chili, as well as yellow mustard and chopped white onions. The hot dog itself is never boiled or steamed.

Local varieties

The Detroit and Flint Coney Dogs were introduced three years later by American Coney Island and later Lafayette Coney Island, both of Detroit. Flint style Coneys are closely related to the original Jackson dog, and are characterized by a dry chili more similar in consistency to ground beef than chili. The Detroit style chili is more of a sauce with a smooth, creamy consistency utilizing Hungarian spices. The hot dog of choice for both is generally a Koegel Vienna made by Koegel Meat Company in Flint. Many in Michigan make the claim that in order to be an "authentic" Flint or Detroit Coney, the hot dog must be a Koegel Vienna.[citation needed]

In Cincinnati, the "cheese Coney" is a variation of the Coney Island hot dog topped with the city's unique style of chili, onions, and shredded cheese which nearly hide the wiener, which is smaller in size than the typical Detroit-style Coney dog. Its popularity makes Cincinnati nearly synonymous with cheese Coneys; outside of Cincinnati, the topping is referred to "Cincinnati style chili," whereas within the city it is simply known as "chili" from the many neighborhood franchises started by Greek immigrants.[5]

See also

References

External links


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Поможем написать курсовую

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Coney Island Hot Dog Stand — Coordinates: 39°24′29.8362″N 105°29′36.816″W / 39.408287833°N 105.49356°W / 39.408287833; 105.49356 …   Wikipedia

  • Coney Island hot dog — noun A hot dog made from beef with casing, topped with chili, diced onion, and mustard …   Wiktionary

  • Coney Island (disambiguation) — Coney Island can refer to: Contents 1 Places 1.1 Ireland 2 Media and Entertainment 3 Food and Restaurants 4 …   Wikipedia

  • Hot-dog — avec ketchup. Un hot dog ou chien chaud (au Québec, mais couramment appelé hot dog) est un type de sandwich composé d un pain allongé fourré d’une saucisse cuite. On l’accompagne de moutarde, de ketchup, de relish, d’oignons, choucroute ou de… …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Hot dog — For other uses, see Hotdog (disambiguation). Hot dog A cooked hot dog on a bun garnished with mustard …   Wikipedia

  • Hot dog variations — This is a listing of regional variations on the hot dog. Different areas of the world have local variations on the type of meat used, condiments and means of preparation, which are enumerated below. Contents 1 United States 1.1 Alabama 1.2… …   Wikipedia

  • Coney Island (restaurant) — For restaurants with similar names, see Coney Island (disambiguation). A Coney Island is a type of restaurant popular in the northern United States, particularly in Michigan, as well as the name for the chili dog after which the restaurant was… …   Wikipedia

  • Chicago-style hot dog — Chicago style dog at Costco Origin Place of origin United States Region or state …   Wikipedia

  • Michigan hot dog — One to go A Michigan hot dog, or Michigan , is a steamed hot dog on a steamed bun topped with a meaty sauce, generally referred to as Michigan Sauce . The chili may or may not be tomato based, depending on where the Michigan is purchased.… …   Wikipedia

  • Coney Island in popular culture — Coney Island has been featured in films, television shows, cartoons, and theatrical plays. A view of the Wonder Wheel with the former Astroland Park in the foreground …   Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”