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A simple, West Virginia-style hot dog sauce recipe that’s perfect for all your summer cookouts. Whether you call it a hot dog sauce or a hot dog chili recipe, you’ll love this thick, savory beef topping on all your dogs this year.

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Fun fact: I love hot dogs. At the cookouts, I’m a hot dog girlie. Don’t mess with the hamburgers, and don’t mess with the BBQ chicken. If there are dogs, that’s what I beeline toward. I don’t like fussy dogs, either. I don’t want it to be too sloppy or too overloaded with toppings. To me, the hallmark of a good dog is one that stays together with zero spillage. I don’t want chili running down my forearms while I’m trying to eat it.

When I was a kid, my Dad and I went to a town in West Virginia where he grew up. We hit up a bunch of different hot dog spots in a hot dog tour of the town. This is when I fell in love with West Virginia hot dogs. The chili (or sauce, depending on where you’re from) is thick. It’s not drippy or soupy, so it stays put in the bun just perfectly.

The toppings are minimal, too. We always ate them with just mustard, beef sauce, and minced onion on top. Some folks add ketchup, but I make mine with just mustard, sauce, and onion.

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How to make this West Virginia hot dog sauce recipe:

This hot dog chili recipe is straight from my Dad, who grew up in Clarksburg, West Virginia. As you can see above, he measures with his heart. After a little prodding, I was able to get more exact measurements for this post.

He suggests using what he calls the forgotten legend–Heinz Chili Sauce-for adding that lightly sweet, spicy kick to the sauce. If you can’t find the sauce, use ketchup instead, but it will be a bit sweeter. so you’ll want to use a bit less of it.

Making this is simple:

  • Step 1: Brown the ground beef and drain off excess fat.
  • Step 2: Cook up the aromatics along with the spices and tomato paste.
  • Step 3: Throw the beef back in with the beef broth and chili sauce.
  • Step 4: Simmer it. The longer, the better! Start with 30 minutes but let it go low and slow until it’s nice and thick. It should not be soupy!
  • Step 5: Dog time! Pile it on your next hot dog, and make sure you warm the buns up so they’re nice and soft!

P.S.: Some West Virginia hot dogs will come with coleslaw on top of the hot dog sauce. My Dad says he’s never had them that way, so it might be a bit regional. Try it with cole slaw on top if want to try a different take on the WV dog!

If you enjoyed this West Virginia hot dog recipe, please rate it below to let me know what you thought! If you liked this West Virginia recipe, make sure you try out my Dad’s pepperoni rolls!

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My Dad’s West Virginia Hot Dog Sauce

A simple, West Virginia-style hot dog sauce recipe that's perfect for all your summer cookouts. Whether you call it a hot dog sauce or a hot dog chili recipe, you'll love this thick, savory beef topping on all your dogs this year.

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Cook Time: 1 hour hour 10 minutes minutes

Total Time: 1 hour hour 10 minutes minutes

Servings: 8

Calories: 232kcal

Equipment

  • Large skillet

Ingredients

  • pounds 85/15 ground beef
  • 14.5- ounce can beef broth
  • 1 yellow onion, peeled and finely diced
  • 1 hot pepper, such as jalapeño or cherry pepper, trimmed and finely minced
  • 1 small red bell pepper, trimmed, seeded, and finely diced
  • 7- ounce can tomato paste
  • 1–2 tablespoons chili powder
  • 2 teaspoons cumin
  • 2 teaspoons garlic powder
  • 2 teaspoons paprika
  • ½ teaspoon cayenne powder, more or less to taste
  • ½ teaspoon turmeric
  • 12- ounce jar Heinz chili sauce or use ½ cup ketchup
  • Salt, pepper, and sugar if needed

Instructions

Brown the beef:

  • Heat a large skillet over medium-high heat. Once hot, add the ground beef and cook, breaking it up with a wooden spoon for 15–20 minutes until browned and cooked through. Season with salt and pepper.

  • Transfer the cooked beef to a paper towel-lined plate and discard all but 2 teaspoons of fat in the skillet.

Cook the onion and peppers:

  • Return the skillet to the stove over medium heat. Add the onion and both diced peppers and cook until softened, about 5–7 minutes. Season lightly with salt and pepper.

  • Add the chili powder, cumin, garlic powder, cayenne powder, paprika, and turmeric. Cook for 1 minute until fragrant. Add the tomato paste and mash it into the skillet. Cook for 1–3 minutes until it deepens in color.

  • Return the beef to the pot and toss to combine.

Simmer the hot dog sauce:

  • Pour in the beef broth and add the chili sauce. Taste and add more salt, pepper, and a pinch of sugar if needed. Bring to a boil and then reduce heat and simmer for at least 30 minutes until thick.

  • Stir the hot dog sauce occasionally as it cooks. If the liquid evaporates too quickly, add a splash or two of water.

  • If the hot dog sauce is too thin, turn the heat up a touch and continue simmering until the liquid evaporates.

  • Taste and season once more before serving.

To serve:

  • Serve the hot dog sauce on top of your favorite hot dog. Be sure to warm the buns first! I like to microwave them so they’re soft, but toast or grill them if you prefer. Serve with ketchup, mustard, and finely minced yellow onion on top. Enjoy!

Nutrition

Calories: 232kcal | Carbohydrates: 10g | Protein: 18g | Fat: 13g | Sodium: 819mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 6g | Vitamin C: 7mg

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FAQs

What is a West Virginia style hot dog? ›

You haven't had the full West Virginia experience until you've sunk your teeth into a traditional West Virginian hot dog. This hot dog is piled high with chili, slaw, mustard, and onions.

What's on a West Virginia dog? ›

“A true West Virginia hot dog is a heavenly creation that begins with a wiener on a soft steamed bun—add mustard, a chili-like sauce and top it off with coleslaw and chopped onions and you have a symphony of taste that quite possibly is the reason that many transplanted West Virginians can never really be happy living ...

What is hot dog sauce made of? ›

Directions. Crumble ground beef into a Dutch oven over medium heat. Stir in water, and mash ground beef thoroughly with a potato masher. Stir in tomato sauce, ketchup, sugar, chili powder, salt, and pepper; bring to a boil.

What is a Virginia hot dog? ›

Every hot dog joint will have their own recipe, but one thing is clear: the toppings are the stars. A WORD ABOUT TOPPINGS. Again, the West Virginia Hot Dog is topped with sauce, onions, mustard and coleslaw. “Sauce” in West Virginia Hot Dog speak technically means chili con carne; that is, chili without beans.

What is West Virginia signature food? ›

According to wvtourism.com, the pepperoni roll was developed by an Italian baker around the year 1930 as an easy meal for coal miners to carry in their lunch boxes, and it still remains popular today. It is so popular that it is West Virginia's official state food.

What is a Pittsburgh style hot dog? ›

Grill hot dogs to desired doneness. Lay 1 slice provolone on each toasted bun, followed by the hot dogs. Top each hot dog with plenty of cole slaw and a hefty helping of French fries.

What is the main animal in West Virginia? ›

The Black Bear was selected as West Virginia's official State Animal by a poll of students, teachers and sportsmen conducted by the Division of Natural Resources in 1954-1955. It was officially adopted by the Legislature during the 1973 Regular Session with the approval of House Concurrent Resolution 6.

What is the most popular dog in West Virginia? ›

There are four dog breeds that Forbes Advisor says are the favorite amongst West Virginians. Those are the Bulldog, Labrador Retriever, German Shepherd and Boxer. While the other three have an average height of between 23 and 24 inches tall, and around 67 to 68 pounds, the Bulldog is the notable exception.

What wild animal is in West Virginia? ›

Mammals in the region today include whitetail deer, chipmunk, raccoon, skunk, groundhog, opossum, weasel, field mouse, flying squirrel, cottontail rabbit, gray foxes, red foxes, gray squirrels, red squirrels and several types of bat.

What's the difference between hot dog chili and hot dog sauce? ›

According to cooking blog, The Country Cook, hotdog chili is thicker than regular chili and uses tomato paste. The blogger also defines hot dog sauce as just a little thinner than hot dog chili.

Why is there hotdog in spaghetti? ›

BANANA KETCHUP

Rumour has it that General Douglas MacArthur, defence advisor to the Philippines government, once craved spaghetti Napolitan (Japanese spaghetti with tomato ketchup). His Filipino staff cooked the dish with banana ketchup instead and added hotdogs to cut the minced-meat quantity in half.

What is a Ohio style hot dog? ›

Ohio. In Cincinnati, a hot dog topped with Cincinnati chili is called a "coney," and when grated cheddar cheese is added, a "cheese coney." The default coney also includes mustard and diced onion.

What do you call a hot dog with peppers and onions? ›

Chicago. The possible antithesis to New York dogs, Chicago dogs are layered with yellow mustard, dark green relish, chopped raw onion, pickle spear, sport peppers, tomato slices and topped with a dash of celery salt and served in a poppy seed bun.

What are the red wieners called? ›

Despite rumors that meat companies add dye to camouflage unsavory ingredients, Red Snappers are simply a successful marketing ploy. W.A. Bean representatives say they originally added the food coloring to help their hot dogs stand out. The “snapper” name alludes to how these bright red sausages “snap” when bitten into.

Why are hot dogs so popular in West Virginia? ›

Hilliard: It's linked to industry and immigration, popularization of mass culture, urbanization and European migration. There were a lot of instances where Greek and maybe Italian immigrants were setting up hot dog stands in West Virginia. And mostly, that was in major urban centers in industrial areas.

What is a Massachusetts style hot dog? ›

I found that a Massachusetts dog is usually steamed, and toppings include mustard, chopped onions, and piccalilli—which is a fancy word for that pungent veggie relish I usually avoid. What actually is unique is the bun itself, which has flat sides and is firmly split at the top.

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