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Epicurean Kentuckian: Road trip to Chicago for hot dog? About: Wants to make Chicagostyle hot dogs at home By Allen Owens, Big Rig Trucker Food Critic being far too practical when the times call for being quixotic, chauvinistic -CM, EK, EW It would cost too much to make an authentic Chicago style hotdog here in Columbia. It would be better if you took a road trip to Chicago! A true authentic Chicago style dog consists of a 100% all beef weiner, mustard, relish, freshly chopped onions, sliced red ripe tomatoes, kosher pickle, and sport peppers piled onto a perfectly steamed poppy seed bun! Portillos has 34 locations, and ships to all 50 states. Visit www.portillos.com or call (630) 851-5151 This story was posted on 2010-10-24 08:31:39
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