sonoran hot dog

The “Sonoran hot dog” (also called a “Mexican hot dog”) is a bacon-wrapped hot dog, usually with jalape?o sauce, mayonnaise, mustard, tomatoes, and beans. [1]

Up in the high-rent district of the Catalina Foothills, renowned restaurateur Janos Wilder is doing his own take on the Sonoran hot dog at J Bar, his casual Southwestern eatery at the Westin La Paloma Resort & Spa, 3770 E. Sunrise Drive. [2]

The Sonoran hot dog is one of the top-selling items on El Guero Canelo’s menu at its new, second location, 2480 N. Oracle Road. [3]

The new Sonoran hot dogs at James Coney Island may not rival the ones in Tucson, but they are pretty damn good. [4]

Sonoran-style hot dogs consist of a hot dog wrapped in bacon, covered in onions, pinto beans, tomatoes and served with a roasted pepper and grilled onions. [5]

One does not need to go to Hermosillo to savor the Sonoran Hot Dog…they’re right here in Tucson, AZ (not Phoenix). [6]

The Sonoran hot dog, found in Tucson, Metro Phoenix, and in neighboring Sonora, Mexico, is a hot dog grilled in a processor or on a griddle, wrapped in Mesquite-smoked bacon, topped with freshly-chopped tomatoes, onions, shredded yellow or cotijo cheese, tomatillo salsa or red chilli sauce, pinto beans, mayonnaise, ketchup and/or mustard, and served on bread. [7]

We’re pretty sure that Calexico wasn’t really singing about this joint in the show-stopping “Guero Canelo,” but the Sonoran hot dog here does deserve some sort of musical tribute. [8]

Seven years ago, Pablo Perez came to town to peddle the hot dog his uncle created at his eatery in Nogales. [5]

The bolillos look all wrinkled in these shots because I tried steaming them, the way you would with hot dog buns. [6]

This is a listing of regional variations on the hot dog. [7]

The Sonoran hot dog, found in Tucson, Metro Phoenix, and in neighboring Sonora, Mexico, is a hot dog grilled in a processor or on a griddle, wrapped in Mesquite-smoked bacon, topped with freshly-chopped tomatoes, onions, shredded yellow or cotijo cheese, tomatillo salsa or red chile sauce, pinto beans, mayonnaise, ketchup and/or mustard, and served on a bread. [1]

Chicago dogs hold a special place in my heart; there’s just something about a hot dog dressed with all the hamburger fixings that hits the spot. [9]

It’s one of several Mexican restaurants expanding north from South Side locations. [...] Sonoran hot dogs date back as far as the 1960s, but they did not become popular in Tucson until the 1980s, said Maribel Alvarez, a University of Arizona folklorist who has researched the common street food for the Tucson Meet Yourself festival. [3]

Sources:
[1] The Big Apple: Sonoran Hot Dog (bacon-wrapped hot dog)
[2] Fourth of July - hot dog! | www.azstarnet.com ?
[3] Selecting Sonoran | www.azstarnet.com ?
[4] Sonoran Hot Dogs Invade Houston - Houston Restaurants and
[5] Creative hot dog #1 - Sonoran
[6] Cinco de Mayo Recipe: Sonoran Hot Dogs - Houston Restaurants
[7] Hot dog variations - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
[8] Tucson Weekly | Best Of Tucson? 2009 | Chow | Best Sonoran
[9] Kelly the Culinarian: Food find: Sonoran hot dog

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