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Here are 2 that ive found from the site www.topseceretrecipes.com Hope you enjoy them. I havent tried either of them but i posted it for another person and he said the first one listed below posted by buzz was exactly like it he said it was a winner! Let me know what you think please. Thank you,Botats chili dogs Posted By: buzz (MAX3-Port16.Downtown.InfoMagic.NET) Date: Friday, 13 August 1999, at 8:39 p.m.
about 33 years ago this recipe was "borrowed" from an A+W root beer stand where my wife was a car hop..mighty fine stuff,,,2 cup fine chop onion,,,,, 1 c. vinegar,,2 c. sugar,,,,3 lbs. fine ground beef,,,,2 tbls. salt,,, 4 tbls. celery seed,,,,,,1 #10 can tomato puree,,,,4 tbls. chili pwdr.,, 1 tbl. pepper,, saute onion,,,,brown, buger etc.,,,,,mix,,,,simmer,,,,, you know the drill.
Posted By: Debi (ip87.saginaw2.mi.pub-ip.psi.net) Date: Saturday, 24 July 1999, at 5:40 a.m.
In Response To: ISO CONEY ISLAND HOT DOG SAUCE (Kelly)
This is the old A&W recipe. If you have received others that contain bologna, that is NOT the original. This is in large quantities like they made at the drive-ins.
A & W Coney Island Sauce
2 small onions, finely chopped 5 lbs. hamburger 64 ounces Hunt's tomato Paste 64 ounces Hunt's Tomato Puree 1 1/2 c. sugar 1/3 c. cider vinegar 2 T. chili powder 1 T. pepper 1 T. celery seed 3 T. plus 1 t. salt
Brown hamburger and onions in a very large skillet, drain. Add the rest of the ingredients and simmer for 3 1/2 hours. Stir frequently as it will tend to stick. This freezes very well. To get that authenic taste, use only Kogel franks and rehydrate dry minced onions in boiling water.
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