Hay George (Et Al)
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Nathans for me.
Grilled. With either mustard and sauerkraut or mayo and Vidalia onions.
Although I'm easily talked into a good chili dog with onions.
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Nathan’s or Hebrew National. Grilled, east Chicago Style…Or mustard and onion. Love chili dogs with mustard and onion, but don’t make at home.
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Yah. Five, actually. The meat was prime stew beef from The Fresh Market. If you have them up there I highly recommend.
I cooked it in a Dutch oven at 275 and browned it first. The beef was falling apart tender. Cooked the noodles in the same onion-mushroom soup mix. Added halved mushrooms the last 90 minutes.
If I did it again I might add a little triple strength beef stock to the sauce - maybe a cup.
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THat's what I'm thinking. I'll throw in some 'shrooms as well.
By the way, this AM at the grocery store, Mrs. George said, "We should do hot dogs for dinner tonite. So, Hebrew National (bun length) it was.
For me, some chopped onion, tomato wedges, whole grain mustard (!), and celery salt.
Mrs. George: sweet pickle relish, onion, tomato, mustard (God knows how we're still married)....ketchup. I didn't say a word.
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BTW, rump roast is tough.
Ever make chili with it?