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MiamiDon
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Hot Dog Egg Roll
Mon, 05/10/10 10:56 AM
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cavandre
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Re:Hot Dog Egg Roll
Mon, 05/10/10 4:51 PM
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Let the Chinese Mustard vs. Duck Sauce debate begin!
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billyboy
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Re:Hot Dog Egg Roll
Mon, 05/10/10 4:57 PM
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Debate?? I always mix them with some soy sauce to acheive a perfect balance of hot, sweet and salty. Love it!
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sk bob
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Re:Hot Dog Egg Roll
Mon, 05/10/10 6:18 PM
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I could go for 3 of those puppys now! with the sauce mix billyboy is talking about.
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John Fox
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Re:Hot Dog Egg Roll
Mon, 05/10/10 8:13 PM
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Looks like it might be good. I'd try it, but with mustard; not duck sauce.
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ScreenBear
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Re:Hot Dog Egg Roll
Mon, 05/10/10 8:34 PM
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I'll have two with an order of wings, please. The Bear
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DougS
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Re:Hot Dog Egg Roll
Mon, 05/10/10 9:25 PM
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Be good also, if it was wrapped with onions before deep frying.
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Re:Hot Dog Egg Roll
Wed, 05/12/10 10:03 AM
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Had Chinese take out place near home in the 1960's call theres a Chinese hot hot dog. It was good. Oh home was in Brooklyn NY
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dannybotz
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Re:Hot Dog Egg Roll
Wed, 05/12/10 11:29 AM
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Amazing Hot Dog used to sell homemade hot dog egg rolls! I bought a cuople dozen and they were really good!
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Re:Hot Dog Egg Roll
Wed, 05/12/10 4:08 PM
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Chang Chi, a former Kosher Chinese restaurant in Chicago, served hot dog egg rolls, back in the 70's. The egg roll was filled with a Kosher hot dog, lightly slathered with crunchy peanut butter. We dipped them in hot mustard and a mixture of sweet and sour sauce to cut the heat. A few places in southeastern Wisconsin serve Reuben rolls, an egg roll filled with corned beef, Swiss cheese, and sauerkraut, dipped into a thousand island sauce. Wegner's St. Martin's Inn in Franklin, WI still offers Reuben rolls, along with Reuben soup. CSD PhD Professor of Hot Dogs
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MiamiDon
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Re:Hot Dog Egg Roll
Wed, 05/12/10 4:56 PM
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CSD I don't know if you noticed in the article, but Eden Wok is kosher Chinese. This is beginning to sound like an old-time kosher Chinese invention that was "rediscovered" by the blogger.
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Re:Hot Dog Egg Roll
Wed, 05/12/10 4:58 PM
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chicagostyledog Chang Chi, a former Kosher Chinese restaurant in Chicago, served hot dog egg rolls, back in the 70's. The egg roll was filled with a Kosher hot dog, lightly slathered with crunchy peanut butter. We dipped them in hot mustard and a mixture of sweet and sour sauce to cut the heat. A few places in southeastern Wisconsin serve Reuben rolls, an egg roll filled with corned beef, Swiss cheese, and sauerkraut, dipped into a thousand island sauce. Wegner's St. Martin's Inn in Franklin, WI still offers Reuben rolls, along with Reuben soup. CSD PhD Professor of Hot Dogs We can get the Reuben rolls way up here in Rhinelander, Wisconsin as well....along with a Reuben pizza!
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chicagostyledog
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Re:Hot Dog Egg Roll
Wed, 05/12/10 8:08 PM
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MiamiDon CSD I don't know if you noticed in the article, but Eden Wok is kosher Chinese. This is beginning to sound like an old-time kosher Chinese invention that was "rediscovered" by the blogger. MD, My best friend Joel was the owner of Chang Chi. It was a successful, short lived business that burned and was never rebuilt. It was nice to see that kosher Chinese still exists. seatwown, I'm in Vilas County at least six times a year. What's the name of the restaurant in Rhinelander serving Reuben rolls and pizza? Thanks, CSD
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