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The Hot Dog Cookbook
50 Recipes for the World's Best Food
Contributors
Formats and Prices
- On Sale
- May 5, 2026
- Page Count
- 128 pages
- Publisher
- Workman Publishing Company
- ISBN-13
- 9781523529698
Price
$11.99Price
$15.99 CADFormat
Format:
- ebook $11.99 $15.99 CAD
- Hardcover $20.00 $26.00 CAD
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Fire up the grill with the ultimate hot dog cookbook! This delightful ode to the frankfurter features 50 recipes including:
- American regional classics (Chicago dogs, Rippers, Coney Dogs)
- International favorites (Argentinian choripan, Icelandic pylsa, Montreal Steamies)
- Zany and complex original creations (Taco Tuesday Dogs, Hot Dog Banh Mi, Breakfast Sandwich Dogs)
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“The Hot Dog is more than just the perfect proletarian sustenance, it is a celebrated member of the culinary fabric of America with a vast regionality and deep history. I am thrilled this book exists to educate us all in a food that is just so damn tasty.”
—George Motz, Burger Scholar and owner of NYC’s Hamburger America
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"I love this book, which is super-fun and super-smart, just like Farideh, who wants you to succeed in living your best hot dog life. The Hot Dog Cookbook is a complete roadmap for cooking and eating hot dogs in every great regional American style and from around the world.”
—Laurie Woolever, bestselling author
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“The national tour this country needs! A glorious look at the delicious and diverse world of the hot dog.”
—Jon Kung, content creator and author of Kung Food
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“Farideh is an expert on many things. And I trust her. And I love a hot dog. And that means you must trust and love her as much as I do. Forever. And into eternity.”
—Eric Wareheim, writer, director, bestselling author
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“I didn’t know we needed a hot dog cookbook until Farideh Sadeghin made one worth needing.”
—Lucas Sin, a chef who eats hot dogs