Senin, 16 Maret 2009

History of the Hot Dog
Sausage is one of the oldest forms of processed food, having been mentioned in Homer's Odyssey as far back as the 9th Century B.C.

Frankfurt-am-Main, Germany, is traditionally credited with originating the frankfurter. However, this claim is disputed by those who assert that the popular sausage - known as a "dachshund" or "little-dog" sausage - was created in the late 1600's by Johann Georghehner, a butcher, living in Coburg, Germany. According to this report, Georghehner later traveled to Frankfurt to promote his new product.

In 1987, the city of Frankfurt celebrated the 500th birthday of the hot dog in that city. It's said that the frankfurter was developed there in 1487, five years before Christopher Columbus set sail for the new world. The people of Vienna (Wien), Austria, point to the term "wiener" to prove their claim as the birthplace of the hot dog.

As it turns out, it is likely that the North American hot dog comes from a widespread common European sausage brought here by butchers of several nationalities. Also in doubt is who first served the dachshund sausage with a roll. One report says a German immigrant sold them, along with milk rolls and sauerkraut, from a push cart in New York City's Bowery during the 1860's. In 1871, Charles Feltman, a German butcher opened up the first Coney Island hot dog stand selling 3,684 dachshund sausages in a milk roll during his first year in business.

The year, 1893, was an important date in hot dog history. In Chicago that year, the Colombian Exposition brought hordes of visitors who consumed large quantities of sausages sold by vendors. People liked this food that was easy to eat, convenient and inexpensive. Hot dog historian Bruce Kraig, Ph.D., retired professor emeritus at Roosevelt University, says the Germans always ate the dachshund sausages with bread. Since the sausage culture is German, it is likely that Germans introduced the practice of eating the dachshund sausages, which we today know as the hot dog, nestled in a bun.

Also in 1893, sausages became the standard fare at baseball parks. This tradition is believed to have been started by a St. Louis bar owner, Chris Von de Ahe, a German immigrant who also owned the St. Louis Browns major league baseball team.

Many hot dog historians chafe at the suggestion that today's hot dog on a bun was introduced during the St. Louis "Louisiana Purchase Exposition" in 1904 by Bavarian concessionaire, Anton Feuchtwanger. As the story goes, he loaned white gloves to his patrons to hold his piping hot sausages and as most of the gloves were not returned, the supply began running low. He reportedly asked his brother-in-law, a baker, for help. The baker improvised long soft rolls that fit the meat - thus inventing the hot dog bun. Kraig says everyone wants to claim the hot dog bun as their own invention, but the most likely scenario is the practice was handed down by German immigrants and gradually became widespread in American culture.

Another story that riles serious hot dog historians is how term "hot dog" came about. Some say the word was coined in 1901 at the New York Polo Grounds on a cold April day. Vendors were hawking hot dogs from portable hot water tanks shouting "They're red hot! Get your dachshund sausages while they're red hot!" A New York Journal sports cartoonist, Tad Dorgan, observed the scene and hastily drew a cartoon of barking dachshund sausages nestled warmly in rolls. Not sure how to spell "dachshund" he simply wrote "hot dog!" The cartoon is said to have been a sensation, thus coining the term "hot dog." However, historians have been unable to find this cartoon, despite Dorgan's enormous body of work and his popularity.

Kraig, and other culinary historians, point to college magazines where the word "hot dog" began appearing in the 1890s. The term was current at Yale in the fall of 1894,when "dog wagons" sold hot dogs at the dorms. The name was a sarcastic comment on the provenance of the meat. References to dachshund sausages and ultimately hot dogs can be traced to German immigrants in the 1800s. These immigrants brought not only sausages to America, but dachshund dogs. The name most likely began as a joke about the Germans' small, long, thin dogs. In fact, even Germans called the frankfurter a "little-dog" or "dachshund" sausage, thus linking the word "dog" to their popular concoction.


from : http://homecooking.about.com

Minggu, 18 Januari 2009

RESEP HOTDOG







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agi anda yang berminat untuk membuka usaha sampingan atau bahkan mencari peluang bisnis di bidang kuliner, tidak ada salahnya jika anda menyimak resep sederhana ini untuk dijadikan referensi dalam membuat makanan cepat saji ini.


Saya persembahkan ini khusus buat para pecinta hotdog, resep ini mudah dibuat selamat mencoba ya....

HOTDOG

Bahan:
- roti hotdog 5 buah
- sosis sapi 5 buah
- selada keriting 5 lembar
- mentimun 1 buah, potong bulat 0,5 cm
- tomat 3 buah, potong bulat 0,5 cm
- bawang bombay 1 buah, potong cincin 0,5 cm
- margarin secukupnya

saus :
- mayones 200 gr
- saus tomat 4 sendok makan
- bawang bombay cincang 1 sendok makan
- acar mentimun 2 buah, cincang

cara membuat :
1. saus : campur semua bahan, aduk rata. sisihkan.
2. belah roti memanjang tapi jangan sampai putus.
3. panaskan margarin dalam pan dadar anti lengket, panggang roti dan sosis hingga
matang dan kecoklatan. angkat.
4. buka belahan roti, olesdengan saus secukupnya.
5. atur di dalamnya selada, tomat, mentimun, sosis sapi dan bawang bombay.
6. katupkan roti bagian atasnya, sajikan hangat dengan saus sambal bila suka.


untuk 5 porsi


Bagi anda yang ingin membuat sendiri sosis sapinya, coba deh..resep ini :

SOSIS SAPI

Bahan:

- daging sapi 500 gr
- tepung tapioka 200 gr
- putih telur 3 butir
- merica bubuk 1 sendok teh
- bawang putih 3 siung, haluskan
- garam dapur secukupnya
- gula pasir 1/2 sendok makan
- air es 100 ml atau es serut 150 gr
- plastik khusus sosis (casing) secukupnya

cara membuat :

1. pisahkan daging dari lemak dan jaringan ikat jika ada. campur daging dengan sebagian air es.
2. haluskan dengan foodprocessor.
3. campur daging dengan bahan lainnya, aduk rata. masukan adonan kedalam plastik segitiga.
4. semprotkan adonan sosis kedalam casing hingga adonan habis. Rapatkan dan ikat ujung casing dengan tali, kemudian ikat kembali tiap 10 cm dari ujung ikatan.
5. kukus/rebus sosis hingga matang 30 menit. Angkat dan masukan dalam air dingin. tiriskan dan lepaskan dari tali ikatan benangnya.
6. sosis siap digunakan.

BAHAN DASAR ROTI HOTDOG

Bahan :

- tepung terigu protein tinggi 250 gr
- tepung terigu protein sedang 250 gr
- gula pasir 100 gr
- garam 7 gr
- baker bonus 3 gr
- ragi instan 11 gr
- susu bubuk 25 gr
- telur ayam 1 butir
- air 250 ml
- mentega putih 90 gr
- susu evaporated secukupnya untuk olesan
- wijen putih 2 sendok makan

cara membuat :

1. larutkan garam dan air, sisihkan.
2. campur semua bahan kecuali garam, telur, margarin, susu evaporated dan wijen. aduk dan ratakan.
3. pecahkan telur ditengah-tengah campuran adonan kering, tuang air perlahan-lahan sambil di uleni hingga adonan setengah kalis.
4. masukan margarin, uleni kembali hingga kalis. bagi adonan menjadi 16 buah, bulatkan. tutup adonan dengan plastik, istirahatkan selama 25 menit.
5. kempiskan adonan, bentok roti hotdog memanjang.
6. atur dalam loyang yang diolesi margarin. istirahatkan kembali selama 45 menit.
7. olesi susu evaporated, taburi wijen.
8. panggang dengan suhu 180 c selama 20 menit.


poko...e....maaaak....nyuuuus.........