How Hot Dogs Are Made

Chuck Zimmerman

I’ve never really had a major interest in how hot dogs are made. They’re just plain good to eat and that’s good enough for me. I kind of like the ones that fill up the bun. Add some relish, mustard, ketchup, onions, cheese, banana peppers and you’ve got yourself a gourmet meal on a bun. The American Meat Institute has started a channel on YouTube to answer questions that you may have about things like hot dogs. They just released a couple of videos on this subject.

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