Man Bites Dog: Hot Dog Culture in America by Bruce Kraig and Patty Carroll

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  • mjes on September 03, 2021

    Washington state hot dogs (pg 164) is not the Seattle hot dog (cream cheese, grilled onions) but rather is hot dogs baked with apples in a bun topped with Cougar cheese (Washington State University's product). This is an unusual hot dog that is generally well received.

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  • ISBN 10 0759120730
  • ISBN 13 9780759120730
  • Format Hardcover
  • Page Count 200
  • Language English
  • Countries United States
  • Publisher Altamira Press

Publishers Text

Whether you call them franks, wieners, or red hots, hot dogs are as American as apple pie, but how did these little links become icons of American culture? Man Bites Dog explores the transformation of hot dogs from unassuming street fare to paradigms of regional expression, social mobility, and democracy. World-renowned hot dog scholar Bruce Kraig investigates the history, people, décor, and venues that make up hot dog culture and what it says about our country.

These humble sausages cross ethnic and regional boundaries and have provided the means for plucky entrepreneurs to pull themselves up by their bootstraps. Hot dogs, and the ways we enjoy them, are part of the American dream.
Man Bites Dog celebrates the power of the hot dog through a historical survey and profiles of notable hot dog purveyors. Loaded with stunning color photos by Patty Carroll, descriptions of neighborhood venues and flashy push-carts from New York to Los Angeles, and recipes for cooking up hot dog heaven at home, this book is the ultimate source—informative, fun, and tasty—on the role of hot dogs in American culture. It’s a must-have for the dog fan, the foodie, the pop culture maven, and the street-cart obsessed.



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