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Behold! The Perfect (almost) Homemade Chicago Dog!

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    Behold! The Perfect (almost) Homemade Chicago Dog!

    A couple days ago I posted the hot dog instructions from Portillo’s, and I felt it was my duty to try them out. Spoiler alert - I followed the instructions exactly (almost), and they were wonderful!
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    First up was cooking the dogs. The LW is always around to criticize my cooking 🙄, and when I told her I was simmering them for 25 minutes she laughed, rolled her eyes and said "you can boil a hot dog in two minutes!". I gave her my haughtiest look and said "I’m sure you know more about cooking hot dogs than Portillo’s", which kept her out of my way for at least two minutes. BTW, the instructions say 20 minutes for regular dogs, but I bought Vienna Beef Jumbo, because that’s what I order when I’m at Portillo’s.

    I sealed two buns in a baggie and set the wave for 45 seconds on power level 7, but after 25 seconds the bag looked like it would explode, so I stopped it. The buns came out very hot and steamy, but 20 seconds would probably be enough.

    Everything I used was supposed to be in this pic, but I had to make two changes. The LW pointed out that I’d grabbed celery seeds instead of celery salt, and we couldn’t find any celery salt even though we both think we’ve seen it recently. Yeah, we’re old. Also, after I took the pic with dill relish I wondered if sweet or dill relish should be used, and settled on sweet relish after a couple web searches.

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    The dogs were very close to a perfect Chicago Dog. As was mentioned in the epic "I Hate Chicago Dogs" (paraphrasing) thread, what used to be a thin slice of dill pickle has evolved over time to being a fifth or sixth of a large pickle, and many people eat them as a side. I had high hopes for the Mt Olive "Sandwich Stuffers", but I’d prefer them to be half as thick. Because we didn’t have any celery salt, I put some table salt on the tomatoes to liven them up. Maybe I’ll do a taste test, but simmering really makes the dogs taste better, or at least gets them super hot all the way through. I like that the instructions tell you what order to add the condiments. I’ll be doing them this way from now on.
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    Conclusion: If you’re a fan of Chicago style dogs, this is well worth the time. If we’d had some celery salt they may have been perfect! About the only change I’d make would be finding larger poppy seed buns, or using regular size dogs.

    @Mosca’s law says once you slice a tomato you have to use it, and I 100% agree, so I seasoned these and ate them as dessert.

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    Last edited by Sid P; May 22, 2023, 11:35 AM.

    #2
    Great writeup Sid, pics look really good too! This is exactly why I can’t wear 36” waist pants anymore! 🤬

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    • smokin fool
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      Still a 36 but the ol waistband is maxed out

    • Sid P
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      Panhead John smokin fool You guys need more barbecue.

    #3
    I can eat that!

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      #4
      Thanks for the write-up Sid. I’m glad someone took the initiative to put Portillo’s to the test.

      Personally, I use celery seed these days to try to keep the doc less unhappy about my blood pressure. I figure there is enough salt in the dog and various condiments.

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      • Murdy
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        Draznnl -- Do you find the celery seed an adequate substitute? I rarely have one these days, but I got one at Skippy's last week, told them to hold the celery salt, to cut the sodium a bit (probably akin to bailing out Lake Michigan with a shot glass, but nevertheless), and I did miss it.

      • Draznnl
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        No, Murdy it is not a decent substitute. But it works on the little lies we tell ourselves level.

      • Murdy
        Murdy commented
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        Guess I'm not surprised. After I posted my question, a vague recollection returned to me of trying celery seed in a bloody mary when we were out of celery salt with disappointing results.

      #5
      Heading to Chi town Friday, I'll have one please!

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      • SheilaAnn
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        bardsleyque where ya headed?

      • bardsleyque
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        Chicago and Evanston, still have family and friends there.

      #6
      I'll take 2 and an Old Style!!

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      • Sid P
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        There ya go, Mike!

      #7
      I prefer coney dogs to Chicago dogs but those do look good.

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        #8
        I LOVE Chicago dogs. I just might make them on Memorial Day. The only change I make is that I grill them, I just can’t get enough grilled hot dog taste.

        I got some of that bright green relish, it’s sweet. So you picked right.

        Damn right about the tomatoes.

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          #9
          Yup. That’s the ticket. Nice work Sid. Now I want one!

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          • Sid P
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            Thanks Jim. I’m ready for another one!

          #10
          Thanks for the reciepe, I’m going to try these for sure.

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            #11
            Celery salt is nothing more than ground celery seed and salt.
            Last edited by Willy; May 22, 2023, 06:47 PM.

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              #12
              Love this. About ever few months I get keen to buy all of the "authentic" Vienna stuff off of Amazon, but always back out at the last minute (as it gets pricey).

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              • SheilaAnn
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                Hey, or just order the hot dog kit from ‘tillo’s to make sure you like it.

              #13
              Awesome write-up, thank you Sid. This is happening in the near future... love a Chicago style dog about as much as our Carolina style..so good

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                #14
                Heck yeah! Looks great! I’d crush a few of those suckers! Thanks for sharing!

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                  #15
                  Sid P love this! We just went to ‘tillo’s last week. Jumbo with everything. I always have to get extra mustard. I get scared that since it was sold, they will start changing things. My location (in Southern California) has combos now. It was never that way. Oh, and the butternut poppy seed buns, so jealous! If I want poppy seed buns, I have to make them or pay through the nose for mail order.

                  I am not going to get on the salt soap box right now. Because I will be banned from the pit, I’m sure.

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                  • Sid P
                    Sid P commented
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                    Thanks! So far the combo meals are the only change here, but we also stress about it. That stinks about the buns!

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