National Hot Dog Day

National Hot Dog Day Quick Facts - CA

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2023 DateJuly 19, 2023
2024 DateJuly 17, 2024

National Hot Dog Day

National Hot Dog Day is an annual observance celebrating the beloved hot dog, a widely popular food across North America. The observance aims to appreciate the historical and cultural significance of the hot dog, as well as its various regional styles and traditional toppings. This day is marked by enthusiasts as an opportunity to relish their favorite hot dog variations and support local vendors, who often offer special deals and promotions.

Although the exact origins of National Hot Dog Day are unclear, it is generally believed that the concept originated in the United States. It has since gained popularity in Canada, where hot dogs are also an integral part of the culinary culture. Canadians enjoy diverse styles of hot dogs, from street vendor offerings to gourmet, artisanal creations. Notable hot dog styles in Canada include the Montreal steamie, which is typically served with coleslaw and mustard, and the Toronto street dog that comes with a variety of condiments including onions, hot peppers, and sauerkraut.

In Canada, National Hot Dog Day is observed with various festivities and special offers at hot dog stands, restaurants, and grocery stores. People across the country come together to enjoy their favorite hot dog preparations, share recipes, and partake in contests while supporting local businesses. National Hot Dog Day is celebrated on the same day as the American observance, July 19th.

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National Hot Dog Day facts

  • According to Guinness World Records, the record for most hot dogs made in one minute is 11. It was set by Andre Ortolf in 2016.
  • The Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine has stated that hotdogs contain carcinogenic (cancer causing) compounds, are high in fat, cholesterol and salt. In fact, a recent study by the Harvard School of Public Health has found that a single daily serving of processed meat can increase the risk of colorectal cancer by 21%.
  • Maple Lodge Farms, a Canadian poultry processing company, claims to produce more than 340 million hot dogs each year.
  • According to Canadian Food Inspection Agency regulations, a hot dog must contain a minimum of 15% meat protein, and cannot contain more than 30% fat and 25% moisture.

Top things to do in Canada for National Hot Dog Day

  • Prepare some sticks, a large bonfire and packages of hot dogs, buns and condiments and get ready to cook hot dogs over the fire.
  • Try a twist on the traditional hotdog with some novel toppings. Here are our favorites:
    1) Jalapeno Cream Cheese and Black Bean Salsa
    2) Mac and Cheese
    3) Mango Chutney
    4) Mashed Potatoes and Gravy
    5) Poutine (Canadian dish made with French Fries & Cheese)
  • Grill up some hot dogs and serve them in buns with a selection of toppings such as mustard, ketchup, relish, onions, and sauerkraut.
  • Canadians enjoy a good barbecue, and National Hot Dog Day is the perfect reason to gather with friends, family, or coworkers for some delicious hot dogs grilled outdoors.

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