PERFECT DOG N SUDS CONEY SAUCE DUPE!!!

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If you are from the Midwest, especially Illinois, you may be very familiar with Dog N Suds. If you are NOT from the Midwest, you may still know them by their rootbeer. They have arguably the BEST EVER rootbeer ever made (they carbonate it differently, for one.) It even better than A&W.

ENJOY this midwest treat....and I believe you can order the Dog N Suds Rootbeer online and also find it in some various grocery stores.

1 pound ground beef 70/30 or 80/20
1/2yellow onion, chopped
2 tablespoons prepared mustard
2 tablespoons brown granulated sugar
1 T white sugar
1 T Worcestershire sauce
1/4 teaspoon Tabasco sauce
1 tablespoons apple cider vinegar
1 tablespoon water
1/4 teaspoon celery seed
Salt and pepper to taste
1/4 cup ketchup
1/4 cup tomato sauce
1 T chili sauce
2T Hickory based BBQ sauce
water to thin
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I don't make the effort to come back and comment on recipe videos often but this is so good! Made it today. Been craving this ever since the one in my town closed about 5 years ago

jymichele
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Being someone who lives in NW Indiana and worked at Dog N Suds years ago. This recipe is on point! Awesome Thank you so much!

KCKPiTBuLL
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Great video and recipe. I grew up near Miller's Dog 'N Suds in Ingleside, Illinois and we did the cruise-ins every week with my folks. So much fun and the food was always good!

Throwinwrenches
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This recipe is so delicious filled with flavor! I’ve used your recipe before with ground beef but right now I am using ground turkey and it is coming out great😊

starasia
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Yay for puppy!!!
Great video and recipe. 😊

ray
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I loved when mom and dad treated us kids to Dog ‘N Suds, and I’m interested in giving this recipe a try. I use my Cuisinart food processor to get that proper coney sauce texture after I cook the ground beef. Exactly two seconds makes it perfect.

KnightOnBaldMountain
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my parents owned a dog n suds, so recall my dad making coney sauce, but forgot the recipie -- so recall him making that root beer in a vat type of thing

lucylcaruso
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Never had the pleasure of eating at Dog n Suds, but your take on their recipe looks very very good!!! ...and very tasty as well.
Good Job!!

chilidog
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Grew up in Rockford Ill and their Coneys were the best and so was their root beer. The Texas burgers were also great.

joeblow
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I used to work at Dog 'N' Suds. Glad to see a recipe closer to what I would expect.

roykay
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I live in Alabama too. Thanks for this! Making today but they actually add water to the beef and mix it before they cooking it. That's how they get the fine meat texture

carlastiefel
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I use to live in Illinois for 24 years before I moved to South Texas back in 1993. Dog in suds was my favorite especially the Texas Burger! I wish you had a recipe for that!

danbowski
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If you ever read these comments as it's been a few years since you put this up. The way to get your hamburger to the very smallest pieces is to add a couple of ice cubes. It really works and I don't know why. Hope it helps.

webhead
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I used to work there, the coney dogs are awesome

sue
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I live in Michigan and in the 60’s we had a D&S. At that time I didn’t like chili dogs, but oh those onion rings!

susank.
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Hello TAKT, Thanks for posting this No one has commented on how close to the original D&S this is. I had a D&S in my neighborhood in South Bend, IN in the mid 60's into 1971 or 2, It closed right before I was a teenager, (I could ride my bike there in 5 minutes from my house and I think a Coney costs close to 25 cents) . There was another in Mishawaka, IN that lasted longer but closed in the 80's (The drive in is still standing), then they disappeared. I can still visit 2 D&S 's one in Montague, MI and one in Muskegon, MI. fortunately. The Montague one is definitely using the original Coney sauce and has the killer onion rings. These 2 are on the way to my lake cabin in the Manistee forest. There are 2 in Lafayette, IN, but I never travel that way much. I wonder if you can supply the source of where you read the comment that led you to the instructions if at all possible ? I have been looking for the actual recipe for a long time and see the one repeated over and over like you mentioned. I have not tried to make it, due to the comments of it is not close to the original . I have been asking people who said they used to work there . It seems this is a top secret recipe that no one either knows, or wants to share .I heard that the employees at certain ones were not allowed to have access to the mix recipe, only the owner /chefs ? I am so glad I found this and can't wait to make it . Forgive me, but The guy tasting it is too young to remember the ones from the past so his opinion is questionable to me, unless he has ate at a D&S ? I can't wait to try this. I will report back Thank you !!!

shermanpup
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I'd love to know how Dog n Sud's cooks their hotdogs, and what type.

jarrodmartin
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I FINALLY made the pilgrimage to Dog N Suds... in Lafayette, Indiana, about a month ago.
To be honest, i enjoy YOUR recipe way more than theirs. LOL😂.
I've been making your recipe for a few years now. I love it! I'm making it again for Thanksgiving football game food.

jarrodmartin
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Tip: mix ALL ingrediants incl. COLD water first before ever turning the stove on.

gordjohnson
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I also looking for recipe for dog and suds, ,I lived in Mishawaka Indiana 2 blocks away and my mother inlaw sis owned dog and suds I tried for years to get the ingredients all I ever got was its ketchup, I will try your version thank you,

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