

This brand of hot dog can be found in northern California. Also, if you think you are getting a turkey dog, watch out - there is beef in it! Basically, stay away from these hot dogs and go for a more natural brand! I did notice that they use soy protein, corn starch and MSG in a lot of their franks. No statement from Ball Park’s parent company, Sara Lee. All sausages are gluten-free, all are dairy-free except Spinach & Feta flavor. Gluten-free products are clearly labeled.Īll products are gluten-free EXCEPT: Spicy Mango & Jalapeno Sausage, Teriyaki Meatballs, Spicy Bacon & Bleu Cheese Char-Broilers and Bacon & Cheddar Char-Broilers (these contain soy sauce).Īll products are dairy-free EXCEPT: Pesto Sausage, Sun-Dried Tomato & Mozzarella Sausage, Spinach & Feta Sausage, Sun-Dried Tomato & Parmesan Cheese Meatballs, Spicy Bacon & Bleu Cheese Char-Broilers and Bacon & Cheddar Char-Broilers.Īll of Applegate Farms beef, chicken and turkey hot dogs are gluten-free and dairy-free. They also make a line of organic sausages. Ingredients can change, so always read the label.Īidells Sausages has many sausages that are gluten-free and dairy-free. We’re also looking forward to trying Myungrang Hot Dog, another Korean hot dog chain, which will be opening inside the new H Mart soon.As promised, here is your list of gluten-free and dairy-free hot dogs and sausages. We will definitely be back to get this treat again soon. The texture of the batter is also very unique, both fluffy and chewy from the rice flour. I normally don’t like the sweet and salty combination so I was worried when I saw them adding the sugar, but the combination really works. This is my first time trying Korean hot dogs so I don’t have much to compare to but they tasted good. This is the classic version with just hot dog, rice flour batter and panko coating. If you love that stretchy cheese pull, this is one to try. The mozzarella is very hot and stretches quite a bit when you take a bite. This version contains no hot dog, it’s all mozzarella inside. I like spicy sausages/hot dogs so I really enjoyed this one too. This was a fun presentation though I preferred the panko coating. Instead of a panko coating, the hot dog is coated in ramen noodles creating an extra crispy finish. This was one of my favorites because the squid ink added a little something different and I liked the combination of cheese and hot dog inside. The bottom of the hot dog is also cut to resemble a squid.

It is coated in a different separate rice flour batter stained with squid ink, which gives the batter a gray-black color. The squid ink version is the only one not coated in the classic rice flour batter. It was the one I was most looking forward to trying, but I’ll be back another time to get it.

Unfortunately, the potato version wasn’t available during my visits. After you get your hot dogs, the restaurant also has a variety of sauces to drizzle onto your hot dogs including mustard, ketchup, sweet chili, mango habanero, spicy mayo, honey mustard, and wasabi mayo.Īfter waiting about 30 minutes, we ordered each of the flavors available. The hot dogs are made to order, ensuring your hot dogs are hot and crispy. We visited a few times during their soft opening last week and there was a long line during each of our visits, even when we arrived early. I had a lot of fun watching my order be made and took a quick phone video for Instagram: This variation is especially popular because people love to show the super stretchy cheese pull on social media, especially in mukbang videos. One of the most popular options is an all mozzarella version which does not have a hot dog, but is basically a really large fried mozzarella stick. They also offer a squid ink batter version. They come in several variations, including ones that have a potato coating or a crispy ramen noodle coating. They are then finished with a dusting of sugar. Hot dogs and sausages are rolled in a sticky rice flour batter, coated in panko breadcrumbs and then deep fried. They are often referred to as Korean corn dogs because of their appearance and preparation, but they do not contain cornmeal.

The popular Korean hot dog has been making its way over to the US these last few months. Korean corn dogs have arrived in San Diego! Chung Chun Rice Dog opened this week, serving the trendy Korean street food.
