Column: industry Tag: Mango Mustard,Puka Dog,Hawaiian-Style Hot Dog,Homemade Condiments Published: 2024-08-20 14:52 Source: www.mashed.com Author: BRYNNA STANDEN
We all have our go-to hot dog orders. Perhaps you like a daring chili-cheese combination, or maybe you just prefer the traditional mustard (which, according to a Facebook poll, is Mashed readers' favorite hot dog topping). Those with more whimsical taste buds may opt for mayo and relish, while others who go for the downright wacky might smear peanut butter on their buns. Beloved as they are, none of these toppings can compete with the magic of the mango mustard that Mashed recipe developer Patterson Watkins uses in her Puka Dog-inspired Hawaiian-style hot dog recipe.
Well-known among locals, Puka Dog is a popular Hawaiian hot dog joint that was established back in 2000. Its trademarked Puka Dog uses a smoky polish link and replaces the traditional hot dog bun with a sweet Hawaiian roll that encases the dog more like a pig in a blanket than a hot dog. But what really makes a Puka Dog sing are the unique, tropical-flavored sauces that often top it. Watkins' mango mustard — made with chopped mango, Dijon mustard, mayonnaise, garlic, and a diced red chili pepper — marvelously encapsulates that.
There's something about the combo of sweet and smoky
Whipping up Patterson Watkins' mango mustard recipe couldn't be easier with the help of a food processor. Simply toss the five ingredients in and blend them together until smooth. Don't have a food processor? Try a blender instead. A perfect balance of flavors, the acrid mustard and garlic are softened by the super sweet mango, while the mayo adds a creamy element and the fresh, chopped chili pepper brings the heat. Think honey mustard with a tropical twist. "The combo of tropical flavors and smoky grilled hot dogs work together so well," Watkins told Mashed, adding, "The smooth and zesty mango mustard is super scrumptious with that sweet bite."
Everyone knows that homemade condiments are way better than ketchup and mustard, but it's important to note that they can have a vastly different shelf life. Because Watkins' tasty mango mustard contains fresh ingredients like mango, garlic, and chili pepper, she recommends covering it and storing it in the fridge for no more than a week or so. It likely won't hold up in the freezer, but don't panic! This sweet and savory sauce can be thrown together in a matter of minutes, and then it's ready to bring its bright flavor to your hot dogs and countless other dishes. For example, try pairing it with fried chicken, grilled pork chops, or french fries.
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