National Hot Dog Month
Why it matters
JOIN THE CELEBRATION
Get ready to savor the flavors of summer with a hot dog feast.
THE STORY
Hot dogs are more than just a quick meal; they are a cultural icon in America. With origins that trace back to European sausages, the hot dog has evolved into a staple at barbecues, picnics, and sporting events. The National Hot Dog and Sausage Council (NHDSC) has designated July as National Hot Dog Month to celebrate this beloved food and its place in American culture.
In the early 20th century, hot dogs gained immense popularity, particularly in urban areas. Vendors started selling them at baseball games and street carts, making them accessible to all. The simple combination of a sausage in a bun became synonymous with American leisure, especially during the summer months.
During National Hot Dog Month, cities across the country host hot dog eating contests, fairs, and culinary events. One of the most famous events is the Nathan’s Hot Dog Eating Contest held every July 4th at Coney Island. This event showcases not just competitive eating but the joy of hot dogs as a quintessential American food.
As you celebrate National Hot Dog Month, take a moment to explore the vast array of toppings and styles that different regions offer. From the Chicago-style dog topped with pickles and peppers to the classic New York street dog with mustard and sauerkraut, there is a hot dog for everyone. So fire up the grill and enjoy this iconic American treat with family and friends this July.
WORTH KNOWING
The Classic Hot Dog
The hot dog is often made with beef, pork, or turkey and served in a soft bun. It’s the perfect canvas for a variety of toppings, from mustard to chili.
Competitive Eating
The Nathan’s Hot Dog Eating Contest is held every July 4th at Coney Island. Contestants compete to eat as many hot dogs as possible within ten minutes.
Regional Variations
Across America, hot dogs vary significantly. Chicago dogs, for example, are topped with tomatoes, pickles, and onions, while New York hot dogs are often served with mustard and sauerkraut.
Summer Gatherings
Hot dogs are a staple at summer gatherings, from family barbecues to community cookouts. They bring people together to enjoy good food and good company.
AROUND THE WORLD
DID YOU KNOW?!
Hot Dog Origins
The term ‘hot dog’ is believed to have originated from German immigrants in the 1800s.
World Record
The world record for hot dog eating is held by Joey Chestnut, who ate 76 hot dogs in 10 minutes.
Fourth of July Favorite
On July 4th alone, Americans eat an estimated 150 million hot dogs.
Annual Consumption
The average American consumes about 70 hot dogs each year.
Baseball Connection
Hot dogs and baseball have been connected since the early 1900s, becoming synonymous with the sport.
Popular Toppings
The most popular hot dog toppings include mustard, ketchup, onions, and relish.
Hot Dog Day
National Hot Dog Day is celebrated on the third Wednesday of July each year.
READ MORE
Hot Dog: A Global History
Bruce Kraig · 2015
Explore the rich history and cultural significance of hot dogs around the world in this engaging book.
The Art of the Hot Dog
Various Authors · 2018
Learn how to create gourmet hot dogs with unique toppings and flavor combinations from this creative cookbook.
Frank the Hot Dog
Emily Howard · 2020
A whimsical children’s book that tells the story of Frank, a hot dog who dreams of adventure beyond the grill.
The Hot Dog: A History
Daniel Okrent · 2016
Delve into the fascinating history of the hot dog, from its origins to its status as an American icon.
PAIR IT WITH
A simple yet timeless choice for your hot dog.
Add cheese for a creamy twist on the classic hot dog.
Give your hot dog a kick with spicy relish or jalapeños.
Top with fresh vegetables for a refreshing crunch.
Celebrate Hot Dog Month
Join us in celebrating National Hot Dog Month by sharing your favorite hot dog recipes and experiences.
