As part of its exploration of the USA’s most famous dishes, LoveFood highlights the hot dog as one of the nation’s iconic fast foods. With origins tracing back to the German frankfurter brought to America by immigrants in the 1860s, the hot dog has evolved into a quintessential American snack.
Charles Feltman, often credited with setting up the first hot dog stand on Coney Island, played a pivotal role in popularizing this beloved food. Over the years, the hot dog has become a versatile treat, with cities across the country offering their own unique variations. From classic toppings like sauerkraut and mustard to more elaborate options such as cheese sauce and chili, the hot dog continues to capture American taste buds.
For those seeking a taste of history, Nathan’s Famous at Brooklyn’s Coney Island stands out. Established in 1916 by a former employee of Feltman’s, the original Nathan’s Famous remains a cherished destination. Known for its annual eating contest, the stand offers a nostalgic experience with its mustard-slathered hot dogs topped with onions and sauerkraut.