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  • @GugaFoods
    @GugaFoods  Před 2 lety +222

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    • @michaelbill521
      @michaelbill521 Před 2 lety +7

      Guga when you make the German hotdog, don’t forget to use a real German Brötchen also called Wasserweck and a real German bratwurst full size must be made from pork and real German sauerkraut, must be fermented.
      And the German Brötchen must have a crunchy crust and a fluffy interior and the bratwurst must be grilled on flames and don’t forget German Löwen-senf and ketchup and some Röst-Zwiebeln and chopped shallot cubes on top.

    • @michaelbill521
      @michaelbill521 Před 2 lety +5

      I’d also like you to make a german Bavarian Weißwurst hotdog:
      Original Weisswurst boiled,
      Pretzel Bun
      Sweet chunky Bavarian mustard
      Some freshly chopped Radieschen
      Little bit of fresh flat parsley on top
      Done

    • @michaelbill521
      @michaelbill521 Před 2 lety +2

      Love this series!

    • @daunit5493
      @daunit5493 Před 2 lety +5

      Sorry Guga I love your work but that’s not a Mexican Hotdog. I have travel all 32 states in Mexico and NEVER seen that type of hotdog. Please explain who told you that

    • @saultopaul3981
      @saultopaul3981 Před 2 lety +2

      I'd tare it up !! Looks good

  • @chumbeke6045
    @chumbeke6045 Před 2 lety +5106

    This definitely needs a part 2. Everyone should try the Chilean Hotdog

    • @simonzwanenburg3641
      @simonzwanenburg3641 Před 2 lety +78

      i agree i expected more hot dogs be shown ;-)

    • @DoctorUmbra
      @DoctorUmbra Před 2 lety +187

      Un buen completo dinámico es INSUPERABLE, hermano. Viva Chile!

    • @andresgn1856
      @andresgn1856 Před 2 lety +15

      Así es Chunbeke!!!

    • @SZGT
      @SZGT Před 2 lety +53

      @@DoctorUmbra el dinamico y el italiano 💪

    • @BenchTenshi
      @BenchTenshi Před 2 lety +14

      Un manjar de dioses

  • @bobteuteut5048
    @bobteuteut5048 Před 2 lety +807

    I'm french, i've eaten a lot of 'french hot dogs", i've never seen a hotdog like the one you made Guga.
    We cut the baguette in half, put caramelized onions, ketchup and dijon mustard. Thats it.
    We usually eat it before a football game or during demonstration (no kidding).

    • @adrienbeaucheix5667
      @adrienbeaucheix5667 Před 2 lety +7

      Same !

    • @dylanzrim3635
      @dylanzrim3635 Před 2 lety +35

      He was making butts*x jokes the whole time. I’m pretty sure he was meme’ing that the French like butt stuff

    • @Zaming_
      @Zaming_ Před 2 lety +18

      Ouai il a juste vu un poste sur reddit en mode cursed french hotdog et a cru qu’on bouffait sa

    • @Badguy292
      @Badguy292 Před 2 lety +35

      It's just a name, there's nothing french about the hotdog. Here in Denmark the "French Hotdog" is made by roasting the sausage, not boiling it, and the condiments are poured into the hole of the bread before the sausage (Again, roasted, not boiled) is put into the bread.

    • @bobteuteut5048
      @bobteuteut5048 Před 2 lety +2

      @@Zaming_ krrrr c'est exactement ça

  • @Ec8625ec
    @Ec8625ec Před 8 měsíci +349

    im mexican and i’ve never seen a hot dog like that. The way my family has always made it is with a white bun toasted slightly in butter, beef wiener, mayo, pico de gallo, estra onions, some homemade salsa made in molcajete and a bit of queso fresco. Sometimes we will wrap the wieners in bacon or use a bit of ketchup but not all the time.

  • @wolfasasin5680
    @wolfasasin5680 Před 6 měsíci +63

    I’m a Mexican and I’ve never seen a hotdog like that 😂 we wrap ours with bacon and(optional) lettuce tomato and onions and hot sauce (mayo ketchup and mustard is up to you) and always with fries

  • @kneeofjustice9619
    @kneeofjustice9619 Před 2 lety +786

    Angel dropping all the food like how Guga is gonna drop him into the dry ager.

    • @DATA-qt3nb
      @DATA-qt3nb Před 2 lety +63

      "The dry Angeler"

    • @akabouzz3doez
      @akabouzz3doez Před 2 lety +6

      HAHAHA

    • @GugaFoods
      @GugaFoods  Před 2 lety +304

      Angel dry age already in the works. 😉

    • @toren2099
      @toren2099 Před 2 lety +6

      @@GugaFoods gasp

    • @jelleluyten5017
      @jelleluyten5017 Před 2 lety +18

      This joke isn't going to die until we see Angel in a bag, sorry, *membrane* in the fridge, will it?

  • @AG-si2zs
    @AG-si2zs Před 2 lety +1691

    The real mexican hotdog is “sonoran style” the hotdog is bacon wrapped, and it’s topped with diced tomato, onion, beans, mustard ketchup mayo and cotija cheese

    • @Tetsant
      @Tetsant Před 2 lety +92

      I was all the time screaming at the tortilla hotdog, I have only seen that in "Salchipulpos"

    • @AG-si2zs
      @AG-si2zs Před 2 lety +76

      @@Tetsant yes. These are more “flautas de salchicha” which are also common but definitely not Mexican hotdogs

    • @LaymensLameMan
      @LaymensLameMan Před 2 lety +4

      @@Q-BertASU98 the word Phoenician reminds me of a bit that Louis ck did. He didn’t have nice words to say either 😂

    • @LaymensLameMan
      @LaymensLameMan Před 2 lety +59

      Lol exactly bro I was so triggered when he brought up this tex mex crap with cheese whiz 🤢

    • @chocotrueno3602
      @chocotrueno3602 Před 2 lety +9

      @@Tetsant In Guadalajara we call them salchitacos, sold along salchipulpos and salchipapas

  • @NorthernRidesYaBoi
    @NorthernRidesYaBoi Před 6 měsíci +75

    The French hot dog is hugely popular in Denmark, so much so that we sorta claim it as our invention.
    But we use slightly thinner, although still comewhat crunchy bread for it, and we also use condiments in it. The most default one to use is, in fact, just called 'French Hot Dog Dressing', which is made for that very style, and it's great

    • @GoyimGaming
      @GoyimGaming Před 4 měsíci +1

      The French hotdog in Denmark uses a different bread and was invented by Paaskebrød in a collaboration with Steff Houlberg and DSB in 1980, under the name Monte Franke.

    • @butteriusoger5215
      @butteriusoger5215 Před 4 měsíci

      the french dog is probably a GDR invention. You can look it up under Kettwurst. It was invented in the 70's in Berlin.

    • @TheTaarg
      @TheTaarg Před 4 měsíci +3

      The hotdog i remember most having in Denmark was with a røde pølser, crispy onion, remoulade sauce and some slices of dill pickles. We picked them up from the hotdog stand near Silkeborg football ground..........to die for, remoulade my go to hotdog sauce but it is a little tricky to obtain in the UK

    • @johnnyll91
      @johnnyll91 Před 3 měsíci +1

      Ye we have it in Sweden too
      Great with as u said french sauce i add mustard too and sometimes ketchup

    • @anashiedler6926
      @anashiedler6926 Před měsícem

      We have a similar one in austria too - but again with a slightly different bread (which gets impaled on a metal spike instead of being hollowed out to make room for the sausage)

  • @anuelnevels2488
    @anuelnevels2488 Před 4 měsíci +10

    Definitely needs a part 2. Chicago dog. Cheese coney. Corn dog. The list goes on.

  • @NFEC84
    @NFEC84 Před 2 lety +883

    As a Mexican I've never have seen a hotdog like that "Mexican" style one. The closest I've gotten to it from my Guatemalan wife. They make these things called Mixtas. They really do hit the spot.

    • @dalilahtorres4661
      @dalilahtorres4661 Před 2 lety +73

      I just came here to see if someone complained about this "Mexican" hot dog thank you! Say TEx Mex if you want, man that was insulting!! No where from Tijuana to Cancun and nowhere in between will you find that "Mexican" hot dog.... No no no no!

    • @Mdelacruz04
      @Mdelacruz04 Před 2 lety +20

      To my hotdogs I make my hotdogs like a traditional one and add McCormick mayo lime and then I add jalapeños pieces with tomato and onions that’s it

    • @dubdiego6
      @dubdiego6 Před rokem +8

      Sí de veras las mixtas son muy sabrosas. Se trata de una tortilla con salchicha, mostaza y ketchup.

    • @lukebyrd8406
      @lukebyrd8406 Před rokem +26

      I thought there would be a Sonoran dog if anything. But I was actually happy to see these on here! My mom would make these when she was tired and we would eat them with guacamole!
      (Edit) I just saw the cheese sauce and thought that was kinda gross.

    • @FranciscoMoreno-xo6ed
      @FranciscoMoreno-xo6ed Před rokem +13

      Came here to say just exactly this. First thing I said when it said "Mexican hotdog" I literally said outloud "that AIN'T no Mexican hotdog smh"

  • @miroslavpalas4734
    @miroslavpalas4734 Před 2 lety +447

    The "French" is a style that's common in some parts of Europe. Pro setups include a heated spike that toast the inside of the bread, at home you would use, for example, the end of a cooking spoon or something round to make the hole. You also put whatever sauce on the inside before the dog - makes the insertion easier too. You basically... Lube it up.

    • @josephinemerlino1591
      @josephinemerlino1591 Před 2 lety +19

      Yes! That’s how I had it once in France! But I’m french, and I only had it that way once in my entire life, so I don’t think this is how we typically make hotdogs in France.
      Usually we have it at barbecues , with grilled chipolata or mergez in a sliced in half baguette with whichever sauce you’d like.

    • @elouhbt.1992
      @elouhbt.1992 Před 2 lety +3

      @@josephinemerlino1591 bruh we never eat that in France

    • @josephinemerlino1591
      @josephinemerlino1591 Před 2 lety +8

      @@elouhbt.1992 t’as jamais mangé ça à un barbecue?? Tu viens d’où en France?

    • @christianvachon2235
      @christianvachon2235 Před 2 lety +1

      Yes! This is the way I had in France, when I was a kid (that is in the 1980s...). They used to put mustard in the bread before the sausage. Maybe things have changed in time.

    • @crashtextdummie
      @crashtextdummie Před 2 lety +9

      Very common in Switzerland, possibly everywhere German is spoken. Guga botched it in several ways. Soft bread is typically used, not french baguette. Sausage is on the thin side (Wiener, Frankfurter, etc.) and of course, sauce goes in first.

  • @YourNonShiningStar
    @YourNonShiningStar Před 9 měsíci +3

    watched this video multiple times - we need an episode 2! nice video

  • @kerryanne28
    @kerryanne28 Před 8 měsíci

    I love this kind of series ❤ please do more xx

  • @pipedown7969
    @pipedown7969 Před 2 lety +373

    As a fellow brazilian guga I really hope you make and show the world the Brazilian style in the next part of this series! You know the one I'm talking about, the works! Mayo, tomatoes, corn, mashed potato, catupiry, shoe string crisps on top ect. I think most of the world will be shocked by the sheer amount of toppings and what they are HAHA people still look at me like I am insane when I tell them mashed potato is amazing on a hotdog!

    • @gabriel-
      @gabriel- Před 2 lety +5

      Acho que ele não faz muita questão de mostrar que é brasileiro, uma vez ele foi fazer bucho de boi/dobradinha e não sabia nem o que era kkkkkkkk limpou de maneira errada e tudo, nem parecia brasileiro. Comida de boteco boa dessas e ele nem conhecia.

    • @pipedown7969
      @pipedown7969 Před 2 lety +28

      @@gabriel- discordo de você aqui. Ele não apenas educou o mundo sobre picanha, como também houve muitos acompanhamentos e às vezes pratos principais que são brasileiros ou inspirados em algumas de nossas coisas brasileiras. picanha, pão de queijo, coxinha, strogonof e muito mais

    • @JoaoGabriel-lz3wp
      @JoaoGabriel-lz3wp Před 2 lety +5

      cachorro quente paulista é sacanagem

    • @leaode_cafe
      @leaode_cafe Před 2 lety +24

      Da pra ter uma série só com os dogs brs de tanta variação que tem aqui

    • @ferraresi89
      @ferraresi89 Před 2 lety +9

      Osasco hot dog deserves its own episode!

  • @Sans-wk9bv
    @Sans-wk9bv Před rokem +335

    As a Vietnamese I am impressed and also I appreciate your effort on trying to make a Vietnamese version of the hot dog. Just a few things to note if you ever try making it again in the future:
    - We don't use olive oil whatsoever, you can mix your cabbage with carrots along with pepper and mayo, it'll be just good enough.
    - Our "hot dog", or to be more accurate, "bánh mì", not only consists of egg and sausage, but also other kinds of protein such as pork liver paté, as well as some form of vegetables like cucumbers, carrots, and of course, cabbage.
    - As for condiments, we mostly prefer soy sauce, sriracha and mayo, ketchup also appears but it's not as common as those previously mentioned. There's also no mustard.
    Either way, I really like your take on one of our national dishes, I'll be sure to try this one soon ☺

    • @Hollis_has_questions
      @Hollis_has_questions Před 8 měsíci +1

      Thanks for the info.

    • @vivian1779
      @vivian1779 Před 8 měsíci +1

      Vietnamese sandwiches are very delicious I love the pork liver paste❤❤

    • @k1roextophia28
      @k1roextophia28 Před 6 měsíci

      I need to see more vietnamese hot dog in American style like Guga Foods do

    • @mmmmmmmmmmm10
      @mmmmmmmmmmm10 Před 6 měsíci +12

      Yeh nah mate, you are very "polite" to them. This hot dog is in no way Vietnamese (no Vietnamese meats, flavours, sauces, herbs) and it is in no way related to banh mi. Banh mi is a sandwich not a hotdog. This hotdog was something completely different.

    • @nhutep
      @nhutep Před 6 měsíci +2

      Vietnamese also dont use red vinegar, we make salads with lime juice

  • @tryhardfighter1833
    @tryhardfighter1833 Před měsícem +3

    I love guga so much. Even in a hot dog video, absolutely no dirty jokes. Very family oriented channel, not following mainstream cursed culture.
    That may be a 10/10 dog, but this is a 10/10 channel.

  • @iamhector24
    @iamhector24 Před 9 měsíci +8

    Guga stuffing the baguette was amazing. “Sorry children” 😂

    • @TheCobraCom
      @TheCobraCom Před 3 měsíci +1

      There is not a too fresh only a too tight ...

  • @mrkamazing
    @mrkamazing Před 2 lety +178

    Another Vietnamese here, we actually don't have that version of hotdog in Vietnam but I can see that someone drew the inspiration from the Banh Mi.
    To make it "more Vietnamese", you'd want to replace a few things:
    - Pickled radish and carrots instead of cabbage
    - Cilantro instead of romaine lettuce
    - Caramelized fish sauce and/or sriracha instead of ketchup, mayo and mustard (totally skippable unless you want something a little extreme)
    I guess that'd make it a Banh Mi dog.

    • @delta5210
      @delta5210 Před 2 lety +3

      thề luôn chưa bao giờ thấy loại hot dog nào kiểu này cả

    • @uyvu9309
      @uyvu9309 Před 2 lety +5

      and nuoc mam in the eggs instead of salt 😂

    • @scasper1010
      @scasper1010 Před 2 lety +3

      Hahaha I’ve spent a lot of time in Vietnam and I never saw a hot dog like that. I was wondering if I was crazy

    • @vophucan1819
      @vophucan1819 Před 2 lety +5

      Có á bạn, nếu bạn ở Saigon thì có tiệm SOT hotdog có làm y chang vậy luôn, bạn kiếm ăn thử, cũng ngon á

    • @vuvinh2032
      @vuvinh2032 Před 2 lety

      @@uyvu9309 bruh lmao chắc chết mặn mất

  • @oscarmendoza7925
    @oscarmendoza7925 Před 2 lety +131

    As a Mexican, I've never ever seen this Hot Dog, nor has any of my friends, lol. As a tip, Dogos from Sonora are pretty famous

    • @UMA-gl2qd
      @UMA-gl2qd Před 2 lety +12

      At least in Jalisco, they are quite common, specially during fiestas patronales or such. People don´t think of them as hot dogs at all though, they are called salchitacos.

    • @federicoochoaochoa2368
      @federicoochoaochoa2368 Před 2 lety +6

      Oscar is right! The Sonora ones are the best dogos (hot dog) in Mexico. With all due respect to Guga, but I've never seen or even tried the "Mexican Hot Dog" shown thru this video.

    • @zapienmexal100
      @zapienmexal100 Před 2 lety

      Couldn’t agree more

    • @matreames
      @matreames Před 2 lety

      I came here to make this comment. Sonoran dogos are the best. Especially from CD. Obregon

    • @brandondiaz8084
      @brandondiaz8084 Před 2 lety +1

      That was an Americans interpretation of a Mexican hot dog

  • @mfarace67
    @mfarace67 Před 3 měsíci +22

    @GugaFoods you for the French Hot Dog, you need to put the mayo, mustard and ketchup inside first down the side, then move the hot dog up and down to coat it and cover it, with a little spin to mix it if you like.

  • @TheBilou1998
    @TheBilou1998 Před 7 měsíci +4

    For the french one, I would recommend trying the "Galette Saucisse" from Brittany, which is technically not a hotdog, but very close to it.
    Very simple yet delicious, a pork sausage (french style of course) rolled in a buckwheat crepe to which you add a bit of ketchup or Dijon mustard.
    This is typical stadium food around there !

  • @ModestDemon
    @ModestDemon Před 2 lety +104

    The "French" dog at the end ... When I saw it at the beginning of the video I thought to myself "Oh awesome he's doing street dogs from Prague!" I think this is common across all of Europe. In Prague, you can get them from street vendor carts. They boil the dogs like you do but have multiple sausage choices, and the way they prepare the bread is with a hot dog width metal spike on the cart. Makes it super easy! The typical topping in Prague at the time (2011) was to put ketchup and/or mustard over it after the dog is in the bread. There were other food carts in Wenceslaus Square that had a huge variety of sausages sizzling rollers and you could get them in buns as well. I loved those, the skin was snappy and it was always hot and dripping with fat. The had another item at those carts, deep fried cheese patties in buns that were connected in the back, add mayo. so good.

    • @invis_hood
      @invis_hood Před 2 lety +1

      Yeah, Im actually from Czech Republic and I agree that Its rather common way of making hot dogs in the whole central Europe. The way Guga recreated It was probably the worst execution of It I ever saw, but Its okay - No hard feeling or anything :D Next time just put in some sauce and another big difference is that the buns in Czech are much more slim so there is a better meat/bun ratio.

    • @sneer0101
      @sneer0101 Před 2 lety +1

      They're not common all across Europe. Europe is a very big place. The only reason they are in Prague is purely for tourists.

    • @luisnouel3407
      @luisnouel3407 Před 2 lety +3

      I’ve seen them in many parts of Europe, normally with a strong mustard and ketchup and not made with a baguette but with other type of bread.

    • @invis_hood
      @invis_hood Před 2 lety +1

      @@sneer0101 As I said "Central Europe" :D pretty sure you can find them commonly in at least 5 countries in the Central Europe. And I dare to disagree that Its purely for the tourists as I know for a fact that people make them at home too.

    • @ModestDemon
      @ModestDemon Před 2 lety

      @@invis_hood To be fair I was there on a college abroad for 8 weeks, so basically a tourist 😂

  • @lucasdealbaortega8308
    @lucasdealbaortega8308 Před 2 lety +106

    Guga, I live in Mexico and never in my life have I seen the “mexican style” hot dogs. Not on the north or the south. They do look good tho

    • @omlettedufromage8588
      @omlettedufromage8588 Před 2 lety +8

      ive seen them being sold in Tijuanna. i didnt go for that tho, i did the bacon wrapped hot dog instead

    • @pikmin360
      @pikmin360 Před 2 lety +22

      @@omlettedufromage8588 I live in Tijuana and I've never seen that in my life, bacon wrapped frank is the real mexican style.

    • @luism4338
      @luism4338 Před 2 lety +17

      Que cochinada de hotdog ¨Mexicano¨ nomas cree que por ponerle una tortilla y jalapeño es mexicano....

    • @MrTaxiRob
      @MrTaxiRob Před 2 lety +8

      @@luism4338 it's like a novelty product that only an American would invent. I live in San Diego and I know hundreds of Mexican Americans and Mexican migrants, and yes I've been to Mexico but I've never heard of those.

    • @candyag4730
      @candyag4730 Před 2 lety +2

      I'm from Mexico and I've never come across a hot dog like that one. Usually it's bacon wrapped and in Tijuana we add toppings like grilled onions, maybe some ruffles queso chips and some jalapeños on the side 😋 But never ever have I seen a hotdog wrapped in a tortilla 😂

  • @Hoerby1903
    @Hoerby1903 Před 4 měsíci +3

    The French one is similar to the East German One which was made in the GDR and was named "Ketwurst".
    The word "Ketwurst" is composed of the words "ketchup" and "Wurst" (Eng.: Sausage) and is typically served with Ketchup or the also loved "Curryketchup" squeezed first into the Bread.
    Give it a try, and tbh I can really recommend the "curry" version of it, it´s my favorite.

  • @jamesyamamoto5155
    @jamesyamamoto5155 Před 3 měsíci +1

    there are some really unique and delicious Japanese hotdog recipes. I had quite a few when I was in Japan. I'd love to see Guga make a few.

  • @XxAznChrizxX
    @XxAznChrizxX Před 2 lety +198

    As a Vietnamese person, I dont think i've ever heard of a "Vietnamese Hotdog", however, you can make a hotdog vietnamese with several ingredients, which you managed to only get a few of. Traditionaly, Vietnamese dishes, specifically our Banh Mi, and our Rice dishes always come with a specific arrangement of vegetables, that being pickled daikon and carrots, cucumber, lettuce, and tomato. In addition, we used a specific type of buttery mayonnaise in our banh mi sandwiches, which is mostly just a egg yolk, vegetable oil shortening. In addition, one main ingredient that would set it off from the rest, which vietnamese love to put in their sandwiches is a liver paste pate spread. and last but not least, we would most definitely drizzle that sandwich with our garlic fish sauce, which is isn't too strong but its perfect as a dressing. I think you got the french baguette part and sriracha right, but if you had everything I listed above, you wouldve made a vietnamese boy really happy :D, anyways great video nonetheless guga!!

    • @jaredtambala3429
      @jaredtambala3429 Před 2 lety +15

      I just got back from a couple of weeks in Vietnam and was just thinking "this IS NOT proper banh mi! Olive Oil? Red Wine Vinegar???"

    • @pitonpriscal3379
      @pitonpriscal3379 Před 2 lety +4

      This underrated comment. Yes this is true. Thanks for list it on behalf of our country. I don't know all the ingredients in English so thanks a lot for your dedication

    • @eeeeeeeev
      @eeeeeeeev Před rokem +8

      I've never seen anything like that Vietnamese hot dog that was weird. Vietnamese street food has a lot of pickled food but I don't think I've ever seen red cabbage get pickled. It's always onions, carrots and daikon.

    • @HO1ySh33t
      @HO1ySh33t Před rokem +7

      I'd say the closest thing to a vietnamese hotdog is "bánh mì chả lụa" or "bánh mì nem nướng"

    • @ThaiNguyen-tn9zv
      @ThaiNguyen-tn9zv Před rokem

      i think it looked pretty similar to my childhood food

  • @giovanadossantos3235
    @giovanadossantos3235 Před rokem +325

    0:26 Original
    1:48 Colombian
    4:17 Mexican
    6:56 Argentinian
    11:01 Vietnamese
    13:48 North Carolina, USA
    16:03 French
    how could anyone skip over the brazilian hot dog?! 🥹

  • @garettjohnson6978
    @garettjohnson6978 Před 4 měsíci

    Hey there! I've been studying French and the French culture for a good few years now, and no I have never seen anything like this!! Very fascinating, though, to be sure. Also, so glad people finally understand the greatness that is mayo on hotdogs!!!!!

  • @user-pn7vb3rf2s
    @user-pn7vb3rf2s Před 2 měsíci

    We are still waiting for the next version of this video but I just have to watch this over again and again as it inspires me to make many of these on a special occasions.

  • @m0riss
    @m0riss Před rokem +64

    The French one was/is wery popular in Poland. originally the Hotdog places had a special appliance to prep the buns. it was a winner shaped spike (usually several of them) and they would just impale the buns on it - this would create the hole that the sausage would go in. The compliments like mayo ketchup or mustard would be pot in to the hole b4 the sausage went in and once the sausage went after it would spread the compliments so that they covered the whole thing

    • @nordmann1
      @nordmann1 Před 6 měsíci +4

      😂that's what I thought, that's what you get at żabka

    • @m0riss
      @m0riss Před 6 měsíci

      @@nordmann1the buns they have in żabka already have a hole in them, the ones im talking about were created by the "bun spike/inpaler"

    • @jojomerou4075
      @jojomerou4075 Před 5 měsíci +1

      And it's steam. The pole is heated and they lay around the steam tank with the sausages. The sausages are Knockwurst not beef hot dog style.

    • @QueenSafira23
      @QueenSafira23 Před 5 měsíci +5

      czech too :)

    • @Duude34
      @Duude34 Před 4 měsíci +1

      Popular in europe overall. I rember being in Spain as a kid and wondering what is a french dog.

  • @juansegovia3315
    @juansegovia3315 Před 2 lety +157

    As an argentinean, that choripan is absolutely legit. Great video guga and definetly needs part 2

    • @tomasdinolfo848
      @tomasdinolfo848 Před 2 lety +5

      Me pareció medio raro el pimiento en el chimi pero está dentro de lo tradicional

    • @tomasdinolfo848
      @tomasdinolfo848 Před 2 lety +2

      @@juanpablomolina8543 boludo somos ambos argentinos, responde en castellano. Igual queda mucho mejor con aceite de oliva, pero con aceite de girasol no está mal

    • @juanpablomolina8543
      @juanpablomolina8543 Před 2 lety +2

      @@tomasdinolfo848 el 60% son ingleses acá jajajajaja

    • @miguelmunoz6675
      @miguelmunoz6675 Před rokem +1

      Yo soy español y me parecio raro el chorizo aqui es rojo y eso parecia una salchicha

    • @juanpablomolina8543
      @juanpablomolina8543 Před rokem

      @@miguelmunoz6675 lo hacen picante o le ponen mucho pimentón rojo dulce/ahumado / paprika, no?

  • @rickybryan1759
    @rickybryan1759 Před 2 měsíci

    Guga’s skills are really under rated he cooks vastly different stuff every week and nails it.

  • @erikhernandez3608
    @erikhernandez3608 Před 4 měsíci +6

    2:10 “I’m using canned pineapple, throw it in the processor, process it in high” proceeds to beyblade let it rip LMAOO

    • @Fuzz_Aldrin88
      @Fuzz_Aldrin88 Před 7 dny

      Bro I looked for this comment lmao my man was crankin that thing like a dad about to mow the lawn

  • @jayla.marquez
    @jayla.marquez Před 2 lety +217

    You should try the chilean hotdog called completos. They’re soo delicious

  • @esbeno-598
    @esbeno-598 Před 2 lety +275

    You should try a danish "Ristet Hotdog" Guga, its a grilled sausage with brioche buns, ketchup, mustard, blended raw onions, crispy onions/rings and fresh pickles! And if you want to be a REAL OG you can make "Remoulade" which is a danish dressing, I think you can find a recipe on this somewhere :D! Its amazing Guga! 😍🥳

    • @NotPsycho
      @NotPsycho Před 2 lety +26

      Yeah, I was kind of disappointed that he left out any of the worldwide hits from Europe (exception of French Hotdog) :(

    • @skambim
      @skambim Před 2 lety +1

      needs remoulade too, to be a danish hotdog

    • @kylehardy7519
      @kylehardy7519 Před 2 lety +3

      That's just a normal hot dog you'd find in any country though. None of the toppings are unique.

    • @The_Real_Frisbee
      @The_Real_Frisbee Před 2 lety +1

      @@kylehardy7519 Eh, the onion rings are a bit unique.

    • @kylehardy7519
      @kylehardy7519 Před 2 lety +3

      @@The_Real_Frisbee Not for America, where Guga lives.

  • @lucykitsune4619
    @lucykitsune4619 Před měsícem

    In Austria the hot dogs we make are similar to the french hot-dogs but we put ketchup mayo and/or mustard into the hole before putting in the sausage. Also we have a tool whose only job is to make the hole for the hot-dog that I think is even slightly heated when you stab the bread on it, so it sorta cooks the bread a little

  • @zackritchey7054
    @zackritchey7054 Před 3 měsíci

    It does my heart good to see Guga adding a clip of the Costco sausage selection. I’d be surprised if he wasn’t a fan of the food court hotdog

  • @m3ducraft
    @m3ducraft Před 2 lety +113

    I am Mexican and that is the first time i have seen that "Mexican" hot dogs. WTF

    • @vwo825
      @vwo825 Před 2 lety +10

      I thought for the mexican hot dog he would at least do a Sonoran one

    • @travelinvalentine4840
      @travelinvalentine4840 Před 2 lety +2

      That’s actually a chimichanga where I’m from

    • @slowlyy7287
      @slowlyy7287 Před 2 lety

      @@vwo825 yee tought so as well.

    • @JuanHernandez-kk1qd
      @JuanHernandez-kk1qd Před 2 lety +5

      That’s not Mexican. If anything the Sonoran hot dog is a true Mexican hot dog

    • @estebanm7352
      @estebanm7352 Před 2 lety +2

      I thought the same but he says in the video that he knows is not the exact version, and that he will make the other one. Im sure he's talking about the one who is wrapped in bacon and has onion and jalapeño.

  • @will57950
    @will57950 Před rokem +621

    Yo Guga, I'm french. I've never seen such a sad french hot dog like this haha. I think we frenchies would prefer opening the baguette, put caramelized onions, dijon mustard and the sausage.

    • @felixbec-cook9766
      @felixbec-cook9766 Před rokem +39

      yes i saw it in Paris , so it's more like a Parisian hot dog than just a french one, your hot dog looks like more typical french one. Still awesome bro.

    • @captainphoton1693
      @captainphoton1693 Před rokem +13

      Also we most often don't use hotdog sausages but put many different types. Mainly chipolatas (name different in different counties) or merguez.

    • @Fredlandator
      @Fredlandator Před rokem +32

      This is definitely the parisian hot dog, not the french hot dog.
      Totally agree that the french one sucks the most, but to reply to the question: nope, french hot dog, found countrywide (but in Paris...) is NOT tipically made this way:
      - Sausage is tipically a pork sausage, not a beef one.
      - machine is used to create the hole in the bread, which is not as thick as the one you actually used
      - the pin used to hole the bread is hot, so it is preheating the bread
      - before adding the sausage, you are supposed to add in the hole mayo &/or ketchup &/or dijon mustard

    • @captainphoton1693
      @captainphoton1693 Před rokem +4

      @@Fredlandator they also often use spicy lamb sausages.
      And I never saw this hole making pin you are talking about? Iv always had sliced baguette.

    • @Auvisome
      @Auvisome Před rokem +2

      The French got owned here, let’s be honest

  • @javannimchuk9977
    @javannimchuk9977 Před 6 měsíci

    Hey i'd love to see a part 2. You should definitely try making the halv special hot dog from Sweden

  • @StarRightStarTight
    @StarRightStarTight Před 2 měsíci

    This episode was amazing. I hope there are more hot dog episodes soon!

  • @johnstrae7392
    @johnstrae7392 Před 2 lety +70

    You should try the Danish hot dog "en ristet med det hele" (a roasted with everything).
    It's a classic bun with a grilled Bavarian sausage. You put on Ketchup, Mustard, remoulade (a thick danish sauce), roasted onion (small pieces of onion roasted untill crunchy), fresh onion, and lasty pickled cucumber slices. It's an explosion of the best flavors known to man.

    • @jesperlvstadkristensen5893
      @jesperlvstadkristensen5893 Před rokem +4

      I like the roasted hotdog the best, but there is also the Danish French hotdog "fransk hotdog" with French hotdog dressing, it is not dry at all.

    • @bugfisch7012
      @bugfisch7012 Před rokem

      Doesn't the danish hotdog use Rød pølse or is this only on the cooked one?
      Oh, I muss the remoulade, though - I'm originaly from Schleswig Holstein, Northern Germany, so we had close tights to danish cusin. But now living in Cyprus I can't really get my hands on one. Should really try to homemade that stuff. It's like the best sauce for fries.

    • @johnstrae7392
      @johnstrae7392 Před rokem

      @@bugfisch7012 it’s personal choice. You can use a ‘rød pølse’ if you want.
      PS. I think you’re a bit confused. Schleswig is actually Danish. The border is at the Eider river;)

    • @bugfisch7012
      @bugfisch7012 Před rokem +1

      @@johnstrae7392 haha, I think, prussia corrected this in 1864 =D
      But I actually lived in Bordesholm, wich is right at the Eider River - and on the Holstein Side ;)

    • @johnstrae7392
      @johnstrae7392 Před rokem

      @@bugfisch7012 what is it with you Germans and Swedes. You always act like “wars” and “declarations” are what decides if a piece of land is Danish or not. If a bishop and a poet says that Schleswig is danish then that’s how it is!;)

  • @andresfelipecortesramirez906

    I'm from Colombia, and the pineapple is actually not that way, we use a pineapple sauce, but I guess that using an actual fruit is better than a sauce. It looks tasty.

    • @davidsalamanca8123
      @davidsalamanca8123 Před 8 měsíci +21

      I also missed the cheese on it, is rare for a hot dog in Colombia to not have it, and for me is super imnportant for a good hot dog

    • @cyrilmachacek8257
      @cyrilmachacek8257 Před 7 měsíci

      yall should just stick to cocaine bruh

    • @Dodobird9000
      @Dodobird9000 Před 6 měsíci

      My family uses both mostly

    • @ZERO_HIRA
      @ZERO_HIRA Před 4 měsíci +2

      Exacto, falta el queso, la piña no es de la fruta en si, sino que es una salsa, personalmente me gusta más la salsa porque la textura es más suave que la propia piña, lo que me sorprendí fue el huevo, eso nunca lo e visto

    • @s.spambot9095
      @s.spambot9095 Před 4 měsíci +1

      También faltó la ensalada de repollo, o eso solo lo hacemos los paisas?

  • @Ashnarath
    @Ashnarath Před 3 měsíci

    Well done, Guga! Thanks for including the Colombian hot dog. Definitely quite similar to the ones we find in here.

  • @amigasacademy
    @amigasacademy Před 8 měsíci

    This definitely needs a part 2. Everyone should try the Venezuelan Hotdog

  • @ga_ts
    @ga_ts Před rokem +262

    Agora tem que fazer a versão dos dogão aqui do BR, Guga!

    • @ph_raio
      @ph_raio Před rokem +26

      Sim, fiquei esperando o vídeo todo e nada. Se bem que precisa ser um vídeo inteiro só para as dezenas de variações que temos aqui, hahaha

    • @elttt1933
      @elttt1933 Před rokem +40

      o cara é brasileiro e renega a gente

    • @Diego-eb9we
      @Diego-eb9we Před rokem +23

      O cara é brasileiro e ignorou a nossa massaroca chamada hotdog

    • @Nicknir
      @Nicknir Před rokem +12

      pois é mano. kd o dogão com pure dos paulista, os podrão do rio. representa nóis aew parça

    • @leokim1458
      @leokim1458 Před 11 měsíci

      @@Nicknir O melhor!

  • @HugoYanezMoya
    @HugoYanezMoya Před 2 lety +70

    Argentinian Choripan is awesome. Chilean version is good aswell (it has “pebre” instead of chimichurri), but if you want to taste the real Chilean hotdog you must try the Completo Italiano.

    • @diegorojas8755
      @diegorojas8755 Před 2 lety +2

      wena hermano, estaba buscando al Chileno jajsjs

    • @byRafax
      @byRafax Před 2 lety +2

      No lo hizo en el video, dislike

    • @andresvladimir8230
      @andresvladimir8230 Před 2 lety +2

      The completo italiano is a verte very good hot dog, but Is not the real chilean hot dog, the real chilean hot dog Is un this order sausage Sauerkraut, tomatoes mayonnaise

    • @elmati6371
      @elmati6371 Před 2 lety

      @@andresvladimir8230 both are 100 % chilean, but the one with sauerkraut is the "traditional".

  • @GreatSighForward
    @GreatSighForward Před 8 měsíci

    I wish I had an uncle Guga to bring me all of his wacky food experiments all the time

  • @Vampyr787
    @Vampyr787 Před 7 měsíci

    As for french style hot dog, you need to add some sauce in the hole before insering the sausage, it makes sliding the sausage much easier. It can be ketchup, mustard, mayo, whatever you like and even a combination. It lubricates the bun inside and hot dog can easly slide in.

  • @jimtheviking
    @jimtheviking Před 2 lety +183

    The "French Hot Dog" was served wrong, once the bread has been cut and excavated, you pour in the sauces you prefer, like Garlic Mayo, mustard and ketchup. You can choose any side dressing/salad sauce in place of the Garlic Mayo - even chili sauce or other hot sauces in to the hole before inserting the hot dog. Also cook the bread on a double sided grill for a few minutes to get a bit of BBQ/toasted bread feel to it and you have perfection!
    Looking forward to see which versions of the Scandinavian hot dogs you will try, to my knowledge there is at least 5 different ones from Sweden alone; Denmark and Norway also have at least 3 each that do not overlap with the others! :D

    • @VorynDagoth
      @VorynDagoth Před 2 lety +6

      That's twice as sus....

    • @graemebrookfield
      @graemebrookfield Před 2 lety +4

      Totally agree with you. The French ones I've had were so good. In fact my favourite French Hot Dog was in Denmark and included Remoulade, Ketchup and Mustard squirted beside the dog.

    • @prismo6621
      @prismo6621 Před 2 lety +1

      You can also add some pickled toppings after saucing. Oooo, mm, délicieux.

    • @diceymaan
      @diceymaan Před 2 lety +6

      And all of us from the Nordic countries of Finland, Sweden, Norway, and Denmark have for sure eaten the french dog from a gas station several times. The sauce is what wets the hole for the sausage to slide in haha.

    • @ZackHammerTime
      @ZackHammerTime Před 2 lety +1

      @@diceymaan 👀👀

  • @bernardsbbq
    @bernardsbbq Před 2 lety +62

    Our Austrian Hotdog is based on the French one. The hotdog stands have special tools with hot spikes that make the hole in the baguette. Then use mustard and ketchup to grease the bread so the sausage slides in easily (and tastes better).

    • @Ishlacorrin
      @Ishlacorrin Před 2 lety +3

      You forgot to mention that in Australia we use SOFT hot dog rolls and not hard crusty baguettes. I have also seen them done a lot with open buns.
      The classic Aussie Big Dog consists of a wood smoked frankfurter, smoky bacon, fried onions, fried egg and BBQ sauce.

    • @bernardsbbq
      @bernardsbbq Před 2 lety +4

      @@Ishlacorrin in Austria we use crunchy rolls.

    • @RiskOfBaer
      @RiskOfBaer Před 2 lety +2

      That's what I always thought the french hot dog was, you put the condiments inside the bun. Why would you ever eat it dry?

    • @stardustie
      @stardustie Před 2 lety +5

      @@Ishlacorrin you do realize that he is talking about Austrian and you are talking about Australian? Right?

    • @got-2-fish-for-fun640
      @got-2-fish-for-fun640 Před 2 lety +1

      We know it as a pocket dog in Canada

  • @Ramanek_
    @Ramanek_ Před 3 měsíci

    Man I wish I was your neighbor to smell your cooking everyday. What a channel, great content as always, keep it up guga! Love you and greetings from Argentina.

  • @aaronthompson3440
    @aaronthompson3440 Před 9 měsíci

    We need episode 2 of this series!

  • @JokerInk-CustomBuilds
    @JokerInk-CustomBuilds Před 2 lety +52

    You need to try and make a Danish "Ristet hotdog". Roasted sausage with real intestine skine the crunches. strong mustard, ketchup and Remoulade (mayorelish). roasted crunchy onions. regular fresh finely chopped onions and lastly 4-5 slices of a good pickled cucumber! Just make it in a traditional hotdog bun! -Best thing ever!!

    • @Jeansowaty
      @Jeansowaty Před 2 lety +2

      The hot dogs we get in Poland are pretty much the exact same thing! Just that instead of the sausage being roasted and whatnot we use regular parówka type hot dogs and instead of only onions, we use cabbage salad.

    • @emilsmadvlogs5879
      @emilsmadvlogs5879 Před 2 lety

      Yes, its the OG

    • @TheRedBastion
      @TheRedBastion Před 2 lety

      Literally the perfect blend

    • @StefanBruhn83
      @StefanBruhn83 Před 2 lety +1

      It's my favourite of the ones I've tried, but I might be biased ;)

  • @johnmccloskey7347
    @johnmccloskey7347 Před 8 měsíci

    When I was a teenager in England in the 70's and working as the token "yank" at one of the first "burger" places, they also made hot dogs - and they used the "french" method that you've outlined here for putting it in the baguette. I never knew why until this video! (Oh, and BTW - their burgers were friggin' awesome - as were their shoestring fries! Honestly, I don't think that ever been as happy with a burger and fry combo as I was at their place - the "Yankee Doodle" in Cheltenham from 79-81 when I was there.)

  • @arianelcole
    @arianelcole Před 7 měsíci +3

    According to this scientifically accurate video, there are only 7 countries in the world: Colombia Mexico, Argentina, Vietnam, Usa, France, and of course the Republic of Original. I would know nothing without youtube.

  • @BakersTuts
    @BakersTuts Před 2 lety +101

    8:56 “is a hotdog a sandwich?” _Josh and Nicole have entered the chat_

  • @reaperoflife113
    @reaperoflife113 Před 2 lety +14

    Gotta try the Icelandic hotdog - The hotdog is made from lamb meat and wrapped in bacon, held on a steamed bun with icelandic mustard, Remolaði, fried onions, raw onions, and finally Icelandic style ketchup (made from apples!) all covering it!
    Still the best I have ever tried.

    • @TheManWithThePlan17
      @TheManWithThePlan17 Před 2 lety +1

      Pilsurs for the win! We need to see him make one of these hotdogs. When I went to Iceland I had at least 10 of them. Ruined any other hotdogs for me when I came back to the states.

  • @ladyjuliet9614
    @ladyjuliet9614 Před 4 měsíci

    I lovee the cook! so charismatic!

  • @matshjalmarsson3008
    @matshjalmarsson3008 Před 7 měsíci

    A Swedish classic is "en kokt i papper", a boiled dog without a bun. We also have the French, but we use lots of sauce, so its not really dry. And we have "Tunnbrödsrulle" which is a dog or two, with sauce and mashed potatoes wrapped in a soft thin bread, a bit like a Tortilla I guess

  • @GQB16
    @GQB16 Před 2 lety +33

    You should try the Chilean Completo Italiano, bun, sausage, tomato, avocado and mayo, and if you want, you can add mustard and/or ketchup

  • @arthurduarte2538
    @arthurduarte2538 Před 2 lety +435

    Pô Guga, você não ter feito um cachorro quente brasileiro é um crime!!!

    • @MrCraitu
      @MrCraitu Před 2 lety +30

      Baita vacilo, talvez por que não tenha se decido de qual parte do Brasil ele faria kkkkk

    • @bumble.bee22
      @bumble.bee22 Před 2 lety +5

      @@MrCraitu um crime

    • @cassiolins1203
      @cassiolins1203 Před 2 lety +8

      Exato! Traiu as raízes!

    • @marcelo6002
      @marcelo6002 Před 2 lety +23

      Hot dog com pure de batata. Tem que fazer no proximo video!

    • @StoutMode
      @StoutMode Před 2 lety +13

      Um cachorro quente prensado com purê, milho, e batata fritas

  • @lucymendez6259
    @lucymendez6259 Před 8 měsíci

    In Guatemala 🇬🇹 we are called shukos, they have the traditional hot dog bread, sausage, and longaniza, chorizo, guacamole, cabbage, sometimes chimichurri, the typical ketchup, mustard and mayonnaise

  • @lokiarei
    @lokiarei Před 8 měsíci

    As an American, we used biscuit dough for the big hot dogs and croissant dough for the cocktail sausages

  • @frostelite9785
    @frostelite9785 Před rokem +12

    Is it a coincidence that this video is sponsored by manscape and this there is the scene in the vid 16:30

  • @MrRavmoor
    @MrRavmoor Před 2 lety +29

    Seems like a good old Swedish Tunnbrödrulle belongs in this series! A description that's better than anything I could come up with: "In the pantheon of global hot dogs, the Swedish take, known as Tunnbrödsrulle, is certainly one of the most indulgent. Sweden’s masterpiece consists of a pork-beef hot dog tucked into a buttered tunnbröd (northern Swedish flatbread) with mayonnaise, mashed potatoes, fried onions, raw onions, and shrimp salad."

  • @bigdockjingle
    @bigdockjingle Před měsícem

    You summon Brazil so we are here!! We appreciate the love man! Glad you like it

  • @kennyB0990
    @kennyB0990 Před 11 dny

    The amount of times I've watched you, while eating a Nathan's and Kettle chips. Guga killing it, per usual. Angel is picky like me, gotta keep him on, and yes, we ate pigs in a blanket a lot as a kid. Struggle meals. 🤣🤣

  • @justanotherguywithoutamous5788

    7:14
    GUGA: “chorizo straight from Argentina”
    The package: “ MADE in USA” 😂

  • @aubreywilhite9659
    @aubreywilhite9659 Před rokem +11

    16:37 me in the morning

  • @dorianporrata6457
    @dorianporrata6457 Před měsícem

    Bro I wish I could order food straight from Guga man every time I watch his videos my mouth starts to salivate

  • @Lolle9999
    @Lolle9999 Před 4 měsíci

    on the french hotdog you usually put french dressing inside the dog and you usually remove a little of the bread inside and not just cut a hole because this way you get the dressing inside and its more easy to shove the dog inside that way.
    and btw the french dressing is kinda what makes the dog

  • @alecazadi-hocking8381
    @alecazadi-hocking8381 Před rokem +374

    I wanna see them try a Sonoran Hotdog. I know they said they made a “Mexican Hotdog”, but an actual Mexican Hotdog is bacon wrapped, topped with pico de gallo, crema or mayonesa, beans, and cotija cheese in a Bollilo roll. Not this cheese wiz crap lol

    • @13y_kingthaikhung22
      @13y_kingthaikhung22 Před rokem

      No one asked for your fact nerd

    • @honeyjm8324
      @honeyjm8324 Před rokem +9

      What cheese wiz do to you

    • @wigglytuffgaming
      @wigglytuffgaming Před rokem +16

      @@honeyjm8324 exist

    • @drcanoro
      @drcanoro Před rokem +19

      The Sonoran hot dog! is a masterpiece, you can add freely anything else, red hot sauce, green sauce, jalapeños, crumbs of chips, mushrooms, onions, mustard, salt, pepper, anything you can desire on top of it.

    • @JuiceBoxScott
      @JuiceBoxScott Před rokem +9

      This is what I came to the comments looking for, Sonoran Dog is sooooo good.

  • @wolfangsama
    @wolfangsama Před 2 lety +132

    i miss the Chilean style hot dog called "completo", but it's nice to see other version of hot dogs, nice video guga!^^

    • @leonardopab5
      @leonardopab5 Před rokem +4

      We also have the "completo" in Brazil. It is not a single version, however. It just means that you want the vendor to put all the toppings he has on your hot dog 😂

    • @RodrigoLobosChile
      @RodrigoLobosChile Před rokem +2

      Recipe for the clasical Chilean hot dog, aka completo, bun, sausage, choped tomato, mashed avocado and mayo.
      This one is populary called "italiano", because of the italian flag, green for the avocado, red for the tomato and white for the mayo.

    • @leonardopab5
      @leonardopab5 Před rokem

      @@RodrigoLobosChile seems a great combination!

    • @jaogabrielkk6969
      @jaogabrielkk6969 Před rokem +1

      @@leonardopab5 podrão

  • @JustAllias
    @JustAllias Před 5 měsíci

    We make it like the french one. But we use 'rohlík' instead, its less bread less crunchy. And we put ketchup and mustard inside. It may look hard to shove it in, but there is a thing that holes it out and at the same time heats the 'rohlik'

  • @lilcozygamer
    @lilcozygamer Před 9 měsíci

    You should make a danish one Guga! They are amazing ^.^

  • @thetonineit00r
    @thetonineit00r Před 2 lety +129

    Que alguien me diga dónde encontrar los hotdogs mexicanos que el preparo, llevo 27 años viviendo en México y jamás los he visto .-.

    • @alexherrera9842
      @alexherrera9842 Před 2 lety +32

      Hubiera quedado mejor un dogo como los de sonora

    • @oscaralberto6835
      @oscaralberto6835 Před 2 lety +12

      En ninguna parte, que le pregunté mejor a Oscar Meza como comemos hotdogs

    • @mark0098i
      @mark0098i Před 2 lety +1

      🤣

    • @hermessuarez4900
      @hermessuarez4900 Před 2 lety +10

      Exacto, ha de ser una versión gringa. He viajado sur, centro y norte del país y nunca había visto esos. No se miran mal por cierto, habrá que probarlos.

    • @abea.6759
      @abea.6759 Před 2 lety +6

      No dijo que son hot dogs mexicanos, dijo “estilo Mexicano”… igual hubiera preferido los que hacemos en el norte :/

  • @NyxTheShieldOFFICIAL
    @NyxTheShieldOFFICIAL Před rokem +117

    I cant believe you didnt include the Chilean Completo Guga, you gotta do a part 2 now :(

  • @AjaxAssault
    @AjaxAssault Před 5 měsíci

    I always cut my hot dogs in half and roll them up in the crescent rolls, individually. Best pigs in a blanket method I've found, and tastes awesome

  • @m_videos5535
    @m_videos5535 Před 4 měsíci +1

    You should be able to find this in the supermarket is exactly the same as the Bastelkleber, my German friends 😂

  • @kory6793
    @kory6793 Před 2 lety +12

    The way guga grabbed the dog while trying to stuff it in the French bread while immediately saying he doesn't have much experience with this was priceless... lmao

  • @carlbrown9082
    @carlbrown9082 Před 2 lety +25

    In South Africa, we do hot dogs as well, but we will often add a tomato and onion herby salsa type sauce (we call it "smoor"). We also have our own take which uses our local boerewors (local beef sausage made with a proprietary mix of herbs, coriander, pepper, etc.) Flame-grilled on a white bread bun along with the tomato onion smoor.

    • @cj5454
      @cj5454 Před 2 lety +3

      Definitely one of the best that deserves to be on here!

    • @ryanblake101
      @ryanblake101 Před 2 lety +2

      I agree. You haven't lived untill you've eaten a good old South African Boerewors roll.

    • @user-jd5zt4of8q
      @user-jd5zt4of8q Před 2 lety +1

      I miss boerewors :(

  • @Ares11787
    @Ares11787 Před 3 měsíci +1

    I'm French and you're supposed to put the ketchup and mustard INSIDE the baguette. Plus it makes it easier to slide in the sausage and then its all evenly coated

  • @JYZProductions
    @JYZProductions Před 10 měsíci

    an authentic Korean street food style corn dog would be the one I'd recommend trying. With the french fries and cheese in them

  • @Hazzzaa85
    @Hazzzaa85 Před 2 lety +48

    Guga, you need to make an Aussie hot dog:
    slice of white bread, a grilled beef sausage (not a frank, an actual sausage) placed diagonally on the bread, some fried (almost burned) onions (white or brown) on top, with some ketchup and mustard (optional). fold up the corners of the bread so they meet above the middle of the sausage, and enjoy.

    • @trevor8726
      @trevor8726 Před 2 lety +2

      This how guyanese make it too 😂

    • @mungers88
      @mungers88 Před 2 lety +7

      Was going to say a bunnings hot dog is the best 😂

    • @killin.479
      @killin.479 Před 2 lety +2

      we call it a sausage sandwich not a hot dog

    • @keelieinwonderland
      @keelieinwonderland Před 2 lety +1

      @@mungers88 only reason I go to bunnings

    • @unknownspectre
      @unknownspectre Před 2 lety +1

      An American hotdog tastes better than EVERY sausage I've had in Australia lol

  • @RBuckminsterFuller
    @RBuckminsterFuller Před 2 lety +52

    You did the french hot dog a bit dirty on this one. You have to lubricate the dog at least with mayo or garlic mayo and some mustard or ketchup if you're feeling fancy. The sauces help to make the experience less "dry". You also need to heat the bread before assembly. It also helps to hollow out the bread a little.

    • @avlinrbdig5715
      @avlinrbdig5715 Před 2 lety

      i was about to say.. i am nor french, but usually whe i wanna jam my sausage into tight spaces, i will use some lubrication.. guga gone done DSHSB Lmao

    • @Waterpassion
      @Waterpassion Před 2 lety +1

      Guga did say he wasn't sure about it but that was the recipe he found. Lol

    • @Jonathan2342
      @Jonathan2342 Před 2 lety +1

      The Dutch hotdogs I remember use a standard bun with the middle drilled out. Then add mayo to the hollowed out bun then the sausage goes in.

    • @theracingban
      @theracingban Před 2 lety +3

      yeah the bread was too tight, it was his 1st time so its all right

    • @brokeaffarming
      @brokeaffarming Před 2 lety

      Should've went in with a finger first.

  • @gregleatt4207
    @gregleatt4207 Před 3 měsíci

    We need a part two with a South African boerewors roll I love it with caramelised onions either mrs balls chutney or chakalaka

  • @toniodmonio
    @toniodmonio Před 10 měsíci

    Brilliant episode - gonna do the vietnamese one 😊

  • @Jr-Forastiere
    @Jr-Forastiere Před 2 lety +52

    I made the churipan hotdogs for my friends because my father is Argentinian and I can affirm that they are legit. Chimichurri is simply amazing

  • @ignemuton5500
    @ignemuton5500 Před 2 lety +14

    quick tip for the chimichurri recipe, guga doesn't go into the full explanation, but the reason you want to add the olive oil after the food processor step and mix it by hand, is because olive oil becomes very bitter if processed in a food processor

  • @Wububub
    @Wububub Před 4 měsíci

    I do love the crunch of kettle chips, but they're always SO had and thin that it's like eating razorblades

  • @daniidaniela11
    @daniidaniela11 Před 7 měsíci

    You're missing the salsa rosada and coleslaw for the colombian hot dog. I make them bacon wrapped at home but salsa rosada y pina is a MUST

  • @MyUsernameIsAlsoBort
    @MyUsernameIsAlsoBort Před 2 lety +39

    Angel's favorite was the Vietnamese one, even though he deconstructed it and took out almost everything that made it special lol.

    • @robw153
      @robw153 Před rokem +6

      Yes! I thought he should at least try it exactly as it was prepared, then do whatever he wanted. His comment, whether good or bad, should just be discounted, to be fair.

  • @thegreatzman
    @thegreatzman Před 2 lety +84

    Mexican hot dog seems different than what I would get in Tijuana and Rosarito. The dogs down there were bacon wrapped and had pico and jalapeno on it. It has been a while since I was down there, so things may have changed.

    • @alexvaca8218
      @alexvaca8218 Před 2 lety +1

      Honestly never heard of the Mexican hot dog and I go along

    • @lastfreshartist403
      @lastfreshartist403 Před 2 lety

      I mean fuga did say that there were a lot of variations of hotdogs in Mexico

    • @GugaFoods
      @GugaFoods  Před 2 lety +50

      Sonoran dog is coming! So many from Mexico.

    • @carlosbrambila4667
      @carlosbrambila4667 Před 2 lety +2

      @@lastfreshartist403 cause it’s not a real Mexican hotdog. You can clearly tell he was just using ingredient, with the cheese sause I’m sure it must be from tacobell or del taco because that’s not use in Mexican food like it’s use in texmex food

    • @hermessuarez4900
      @hermessuarez4900 Před 2 lety +5

      As a Mexican, we have many different styles of hot dogs, my favorite one is the Sonoran, bacon wrapped, tomatoes, grilled onion, mayo, mustard and green salsa.

  • @cristianjimenezrosas1493
    @cristianjimenezrosas1493 Před 3 měsíci

    Guga!!! You forgot the chilean "Completo". The most famous is the "Completo Italiano": Bun, hotdog, chopped tomatoes, ground avocado and mayo. Delicious!!!

  • @jdom2006to2012
    @jdom2006to2012 Před 8 měsíci

    The Mexican dog I get in Nuevo progresso which is dog bacon wrapped around it reg bun and some ketchup and that crema you used. Then it has pico de gallo or jalapenos. It's a basic but tasty combo.

  • @harrisonblock1605
    @harrisonblock1605 Před 2 lety +8

    Just wanted to take a minute to appreciate how Guga is doing his best to represent and respect all the different cultures on the plate. It is amazing how there are so many different variations of hot dogs (honestly did not ever think about this) and I love how Guga looks for feedback to check his accuracy.

    • @nahor88
      @nahor88 Před rokem +2

      I'd be curious to see an Indian hot dog, even though that's not a thing. It would use lamb or mutton sausage instead of beef, which is actually amazing. Grill in a tandoor oven like a kebab. Wrap it in a naan, and top it with a curry sauce and red onions.

  • @ecmcd
    @ecmcd Před 2 lety +11

    The "French" style dogs at the end were sold in Canada 35 years ago; they opened a cavity for the hotdog in the baguette with a heated spike that toasted the inside, and used a foot-long (~30 cm) hot dog. The condiments and sauerkraut went on the inside so it wasn't so dry. It was tasty and the chewiness of the baguette was fun - it was a thing for a while in the 1980's; vanished after a few years though.

  • @user-jm9gc9bs9h
    @user-jm9gc9bs9h Před 6 měsíci

    What an amazing talent God has given you. Thank you for entertaining anyone who decided to watch it. God bless you all

  • @Simon-cb4bq
    @Simon-cb4bq Před 9 měsíci

    I am not french but here in Sweden the bread is bought with holes in them and we put a sauce in the hole and then stuff the hotdog in it with ease