For someone who loves to cook things from scratch, you might be surprised to learn that hot dogs are my favorite food. There, I said it. And I stand by it. What really makes hot dogs fun are the toppings you can add to them - endless combinations, and a great way to serve a whole crowd.
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That's why I decided to throw down a hot dog bar this month for our whole CLJ team. The thing I love about doing a food bar of any kind is that you can offer options for food restrictions. This means everyone can enjoy the experience all together from the same spread of food. (Note: We did make veggie burgers as a meat alternative for some vegetarian guests!)
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When it comes to setting out a spread, I like having a variety of containers, heights, and flavors. I create a few toppings from scratch and then set out a curated assortment of my favorite sourced products. Just make sure you have mustard and pickled toppings — those two are non-negotiable for me. And don't forget the sides! Watch the video to see how to make some great slaws and my favorite elote corn salad (based on the famous Mexican grilled street corn). Plus, we always have a basket of chip varieties on hand.
Here is my assortment of toppings fit for a hot dog bar. Some of these may be a little unexpected, but I encourage you to go for it. What is life for if not to try new things?
Wood Serving Board | Oval Platter | Wooden Tongs | Boos Cutting Board