Cook hot dogs like you normally would (the preferable way to to boil them) To authenticate it more than how I did it for reunion, you would then put the dog in the bun after you line the bun with chili; wrap it in wax paper or tin foil, and place it over boiling water so it gets steamed--steam it until the bun is damp and wrinkly looking. A lot of true WV folk like it that way (makes it easier to eat it without teeth).
- Line bun with either "beanless chili" or "hot dog sauce" (hot dog sauce is sold EVERYWHERE in WV, but I've had a hard time finding a good quality sauce here in MO. The meat in the beanless chili is suppose to be finely ground, so you can blend it in a blender. I didn't bother doing that for reunion though and it turned out okay. When it is finely ground it holds up the dog better in the bun)
- Put dog in bun, and layer on:
- Sweet Creamy Coleslaw (I just use the Marie's Cole Slaw Sauce and chopped cabbage, approx. 1 tablespoon white sugar, pepper to taste). An elder in the mission promised to get me his slaw recipe, but I never got it--I'm sure you could find a cheap, good one online somewhere. Just search for "Sweet Creamy Coleslaw"
- on top of coleslaw layer on chopped white onion and mustard to taste.
- ENJOY! (put on some bluegrass music while you eat to get the full effect ;) )
Leighann
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thanks Leighann :) love you
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