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This podcast is a comprehensive guide on hot dogs covering topics such as whether a hot dog is a sandwich, the footlong controversy, and more.
01:34 - 02:31 (00:57)
Summary
This podcast is a comprehensive guide on hot dogs covering topics such as whether a hot dog is a sandwich, the footlong controversy, and more.
ChapterThe Hot Dog Debate
EpisodeHot Dog!(s)
PodcastStuff You Should Know
The host of the podcast dislikes grilling because they are a bitter super taster who cannot tolerate char on meats or burnt sauce.
02:31 - 03:34 (01:03)
Summary
The host of the podcast dislikes grilling because they are a bitter super taster who cannot tolerate char on meats or burnt sauce. Their guest defends grilling with his preference for blackened and split open hot dogs that have retained all their taste.
ChapterThe Hot Dog Debate
EpisodeHot Dog!(s)
PodcastStuff You Should Know
Two individuals discuss their hot dog eating habits with one eating less than ten while the other eats around 40 to 50 per year and shares a cooking tip for beer brats.
03:34 - 04:48 (01:14)
Summary
Two individuals discuss their hot dog eating habits with one eating less than ten while the other eats around 40 to 50 per year and shares a cooking tip for beer brats.
ChapterThe Hot Dog Debate
EpisodeHot Dog!(s)
PodcastStuff You Should Know
The best way to make a beer brat is to grill it first on high heat until it splits open, and then soak or simmer it in beer to let it absorb the flavor.
04:48 - 05:19 (00:30)
Summary
The best way to make a beer brat is to grill it first on high heat until it splits open, and then soak or simmer it in beer to let it absorb the flavor. Do not boil the brats in beer as it will not work if the brats are not split open.
ChapterThe Hot Dog Debate
EpisodeHot Dog!(s)
PodcastStuff You Should Know
The US consumes an estimated 20 billion hot dogs annually, with the average American consuming 70 per year.
05:19 - 06:07 (00:48)
Summary
The US consumes an estimated 20 billion hot dogs annually, with the average American consuming 70 per year. This amount is seen as excessive and unsustainable by some, including Ryan Reynolds who expressed his disgust for competitive eating.