Saturday, November 28, 2009

Taste Test: All-Beef Hot Dogs

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Admit it: One of the best things about going to any sporting event or barbecue is having an excuse to eat a mouthwatering hot dog. Is it the event that makes the frank or the frank that makes the event? We believe in the power of a good weenie, and which brand of dog really does make the difference.

The ideal frank should be juicy, not mushy. It needs to be firm and have some snap when bitten into. It should have a robust flavor with a good balance of smoke and spice. Most importantly, it should be able to stand on its own, with or without condiments and buns.

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To pin down this perfect dog, we tasted 13 varieties available nationwide, including the following, listed from highest to lowest score: Nathan's Skinless Beef Franks, Thumann's, Oscar Mayer, Boar's Head, Ball Park, Hatfield Quality Meats, 365, Hebrew National, Applegate Farms, Dietz & Watson, Bilinski's, Nature's Rancher, and D'Artagnan.

All brands were all-beef (no pork blends) and fully cooked. Several were marketed as all-natural and/or organic.

Methodology: In a blind taste test, seven judges compared the flavor, consistency, and appearance of the hot dogs one at a time. All dogs were grilled at the same temperature until browned. (Some required more cooking time, since the thickness of the dogs varied.) We ranked them according to the Epicurious four-fork rating system (four being highest). One wiener was anointed our top pick, receiving 3 1/2 forks. Two runners-up would certainly find a spot on our grill.

But to make the final cut, a frankfurter needed to be universally loved: more on those top dogs, below.

BEST OVERALL

Epi Top Pick: Nathan's Beef Franks ($4.49 for 8-count pack)

Pros: "This dog has a smoky-sweet spiciness and is perfectly juicy," commented one taster. "I love how it's not mushy like Play-Doh; it has an unyielding consistency and a good wide girth," stated another. One taster said it best: "I knew it was the winner when I tasted it cold and it was still appetizing."

Cons: A bit greasy.

 

First Runner-Up: Thumann's Beef Frankfurters ($5.99 for 8-count pack; available in more than 38 states, check company Web site for details)

Pros: "There's a pickled sweet aroma, which I could taste in each bite," said one editor. "The neutral color and good, snappy skin made me feel like I was eating a classic New York City street 'furter."

Cons: A little on the skinny side.

 

Second Runner-Up: Oscar Meyer Premium Beef Franks ($3.99 for 8-count pack)

Pros: "This pick has a very distinct taste," said one taster. "It's nicely seasoned with garlic and an intense smokiness that reminds me of beef jerky." Other judges found it not overly greasy and with just the right firm bite.

Cons: This dog was oddly red and the texture spongy.

 

THE LOSERS

While the marks from the judges for the top dogs were consistently high, there was less agreement about the ones that received overall lower rankings. In fact, at least one judge liked every hot dog we tasted.

The worst marks went to a hot dog from D'Artagnan, a gourmet purveyor whose products we generally love. The biggest complaint was that the frank didn't taste like a traditional American hot dog. "Not a dog for hot dog lovers," said one judge. But if you're looking for a gourmet uncured sausage with abundant herbs, D'Artagnan's could be the one for you.

Nature's Rancher and Bilinksi's also received low scores overall. The former was criticized for being "mushy" and having an overpowering herbal aftertaste. The latter was described as "bland" and "blah," with an overly soft consistency. Despite the criticisms, Nature's Ranch was praised by a few judges for a sweet sausage-like flavor. "A nice option for something a bit different," said one judge. Another judge called Bilinski's "not too salty, not too spicy—a good all-around hot dog."

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  • stupid kid's Avatar
    Posted by stupid kid Tue Jun 30, 2009 9:57am PDT

    BRYANS ALL BEEF HOT DOG

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  • stupid kid's Avatar
    Posted by stupid kid Tue Jun 30, 2009 9:58am PDT

    BUN LENGTH

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  • stupid kid's Avatar
    Posted by stupid kid Tue Jun 30, 2009 10:00am PDT

    BRYANS ALL BEEF BUN LENGTH

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  • Habanero♥™'s Avatar
    Posted by Habanero♥™ Tue Jun 30, 2009 11:01am PDT

    Hey Spam........Are you talking about you or the hot dog????

    Hahahahaha!!!!!!!!!!

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  • mark g's Avatar
    Posted by mark g Tue Jun 30, 2009 11:46am PDT

    i agree hebrew national hands down. dont forget mucke's and hummels. who were these judges anyway.

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  • Spam I Am's Avatar
    Posted by Spam I Am Tue Jun 30, 2009 4:58pm PDT

    Haba, I was wondering if anybody would get it. Figures it would be you.

    "Once you go Sinai 8-pack, you never go back..." ;)

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  • km's Avatar
    Posted by km Tue Jun 30, 2009 7:23pm PDT

    WTF - Hebrew National is fantastic

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  • God Loves Insanity's Avatar
    Posted by God Loves Insanity Tue Jun 30, 2009 8:59pm PDT

    ball park angus hotdogs. and the hebrew nationals smell like steak while they're cooking.

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  • Habanero♥™'s Avatar
    Posted by Habanero♥™ Wed Jul 1, 2009 1:44pm PDT

    Ya make me laugh Spammy!!!!!

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  • Dorkella's Avatar
    Posted by Dorkella Wed Jul 1, 2009 4:21pm PDT

    I love Nathan's and Hebrew National!

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