I had heard something about a "special" bun for hot dogs you could only get in New England...so my husband always said...........but about 14 years ago........can't believe it's been that long......I started visiting New England and YES they have their own BUN!!!
A top sliced bun that has flat sides is buttered, grilled and holds the hot dog better so it doesn't fall apart like some side cut buns. It is the same bun used for the traditional Maine lobster roll.
I must admit I love them.....no not with hot dogs...but the lobster really does stay in the roll better and the buttery grilled taste is divine...
So if you come here....get one..or a dozen!
ENJOY!
Wednesday, August 11, 2010
NEW ENGLAND HOT DOG BUNS
Popular Posts
-
Today, the Mai Tai Tahiti the most popular beverage, and has served in all restaurants and bars. Requires careful selection of the tropical...
-
A good friend passed this one along to me. Blood and Sand was created from the 1922 classic silent movie of the same name starring Rudolf V...
-
It's Columbus Day Weekend!!!!! Trees changing color, Fall crisp air...and just one more reason to celebrate being (at least partially) I...
-
Happy Derby Day! The key to a good Mint Julep is good bourbon and fresh mint. I am in on the mint...bourbon???? Frankly for me, if I need to...
-
Well you can't enjoy Cinco de Mayo without a fabulous MARGARITA!!!! These are a bit strong but if you are going to have one shouldn'...
-
This Portland, OR landmark creates the Best, "CRAZIEST" doughnuts in all the world! Ken Pogson and Tres Shannon had been wacky fri...
-
This dish is so full of flavor and so void of calories. Portabella mushrooms have lots of fiber so you tend to feel fuller after you eat th...
-
The Hurricane became popular at Pat O'Brien's bar in 1940's New Orleans. According to legend it debuted at the 1939 World's ...
-
We recently had dinner at a favorite Italian restaurant in town. They serve a small bowl of marinated olives upon your arrival....love that!...
-
As written in a review of this book....."Venerated food writer James Beard wrote more than 20 books over the course of his life, but t...
0 comments:
Post a Comment