A & W Coney Dog recipe (2024)

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“This meal is not only cheap and delicious,
children in their adulthood will fondly remember mum for making this hot dog.”

~Chopinand, co-author of ChopinandMysaucepan

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As a kid growing up in Malaysia, I remember looking forward to Tuesdays of each week. It is on Tuesdays that A & W outlets around Kuala Lumpur would have the Coney Dog day.

The deal was seemingly irresistible at the time. A succulent sausage ladened with meat sauce in a soft hotdog bun topped with diced onions and cheese. In addition the deal comes with a large mug of icy cold A & W rootbeerfloat with a scoop of vanilla ice-cream on top. I look forward to Tuesdays because I could catch up with my school friends at an A & W outlet. I would save up all my pocket money so I could affordall of two Malaysian Ringgit (the equivalent of A$0.60 cents today).

So I decided to relive my childhood memory this week and scouted around the internet for a chilli dog recipe. Many of the recipes make reference to A & W chilli dog or Coney Island chilli dog and most of the recipes were very similar if not almost identical. I thought this must be a good thing since consistency is one of the foremost tenets of every successful fast food franchise.

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Ingredients for A & W Coney Dog

I tried to follow the recipe as much as possible but I am glad that I made a few adjustments because I am so pleased with the outcome.

I smile as I take the first taste of the scrumptious looking meat sauce that is simmering in the pot.

The taste and flavour are so similar that it immediately took me back in time to those carefree Tuesday afternoons where my friends and I would wild away the time in A & W until the manager came to get us to be on our way.

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A & W Coney Dog

This is food that kids absolutely love because it’s tasty and satisfies the voracious appetites and hunger pangs of growing teenagers.

The meat sauce is obviously the key because there is nothing much else that could go awry in this simple recipe.

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Every mouthful of this dog makes me hungrier!

I just took one bite of this Coney dog, closed my eyes and I could visualised my schooldays back in Kuala Lumpur. Those days were carefree, fun and relentless.

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Schweppes Sarsaparilla as a substitute for A & W Rootbeer

To relive my childhood experience to the full effect, I just had to get a bottle of Schweppes’ Sarsaparilla which is the equivalent of a Sarsi or A & W’s famed root beer which is difficult to find in Sydney.

Pour the sarsaparilla into a big glass of crushed iced and you have the effect of A & W’s rootbeer. It’s a refreshing drink after a round of golf on a hot day too.

The taste of Sarsaparilla is not my favourite but it does go well with the Coney Dog maybe because of its familiarity.

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A & W Coney Dog

Ingredients

  • 8 hotdog buns
  • 8 chicken frankfurters, cooked
  • 1 large white onion, finely diced
  • 1 cup Cheddar cheese, finely grated

Meat sauce

  • 500gm pork and chicken mince *
  • 6 tablespoon vegetable oil
  • 6 tablespoon tomato puree
  • 1 tablespoon white / brown sugar
  • 2 tablespoon Worchestershire sauce
  • 2 tablespoon ground cumin or cumin powder
  • 1 teaspoon chilli powder
  • 2 teaspoon salt
  • 1 teaspoon white pepper
  • 1 cup water

* I used a combination of 50:50 pork and chicken mince for the meat sauce and it was truly delicious. For a kosher version, I would recommend using just chicken or turkey mince although the original recipe uses beef mince.

Method

  1. Heat the vegetable oil in a pan until smoking then add in the mince and sear until slightly brown.
  2. Add in tomato puree, sugar, Worchester sauce, cumin, chilli powder, white pepper, water and let simmer for approximately 45 minutes until the meat is soft.
  3. Add salt to taste and let cool.
  4. Just before serving heat up frankfurters (steam or poach in boiling water for 10 minutes), microwave hotdog buns.
  5. Place frankfurter in the warm bun, ladle the meat sauce over the frankfurter and top with diced onions, cheese and serve immediately.

Tips:

1. Only microwave the hotdog buns for no more than 15 seconds so they are very soft and warm.

2. The Coney Dog “flavour” comes from the cumin, so use this ingredient to balance the flavour of the meat sauce.

3. Simmer the meat sauce until it is very soft, if required, add a little water but not too much or it will gradually dilute the taste of the meat sauce.

4. I used chicken frankfurters because they are softer and easier to reheat and personally, I think they more resemble the original A & W Coney Dog than beef frankfurters.

5. Tomato slices are a good complement on the side if you like simple vegetables to go with the hotdog instead of making a whole salad.

Serves: 8 people

I would choose this hotdog over the usual burger at the pub as it would go down quite well with an icy cold beer as well.

It is also a fantastic alternative to pizzas or a Big Mac because I know exactly what goes into the sauce.I would definitely make a bigger pot of meat sauce the next time because it can easily be freezed in batches.

This meal is not only cheap and delicious, I believechildren in their adulthood will fondly remember mum for making this hot dog for them when they were little.

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A & W Coney Dog

So dear readers, what is your favourite fast food and would you try to prepare it at home?

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A & W Coney Dog recipe (2024)

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What is coney dog sauce made of? ›

Add onion, chili powder, salt, garlic powder, allspice, ground mustard, black pepper, cumin, cinnamon, cayenne pepper, tomato paste, and water. Stir to mix thoroughly. Bring to a boil over high heat. Reduce heat to low and simmer, stirring occasionally, for 1 hour.

What brand hot dog does A&W use? ›

Koegel's hot dogs are considered by the authors of "Coney Detroit" as the best hot dog for a Flint-Style Coney Dog along with Abbott's Meat's coney sauce. Koegel is also a supplier of A&W, about 200 Coney restaurants, Walmart, Dairy Queen and Kroger.

Is there a difference between a chili dog and a coney dog? ›

A chili dog is usually any type of hot dog in a bun topped with chili that has beans in it. A coney dog is specifically a beef frankfurter topped with an all-meat sauce made with a number of spices and no beans!

What's the difference between a coney dog and a Spanish dog? ›

Spanish Hot Dogs or Coney Dogs: The sauce for both is similar. It's a meat and tomato-based sauce, but with a Coney Dog, they usually top them with chopped onions and yellow mustard. Chili dogs are similar, too, but will have added beans in the sauce.

What does a Coney dog have on it? ›

A Coney dog is a beef frankfurter in natural casing, nestled in a soft, steamed bun. Its topping of an all meat, beanless chili, diced white onions, and yellow mustard distinguishes it from the ordinary hot dog.

What is the difference between a Detroit coney dog and a Flint coney dog? ›

Both are prepared with Koegel's Viennas and buns, however, the Flint-style coney is then topped with loose beef, mustard and onions while the Detroit-style coney is more of a chili dog with mustard and onion.

What is the number one hot dog brand? ›

Top 50 Scanned: Hot Dog beta
Popularity
#1Classic Wieners Oscar Mayer110 Calories
#2Franks, Bun Size Beef Ball Park Brand170 Calories
#3Smoked White Turkey Franks Ball Park45 Calories
#4Bun Size Franks Ball Park130 Calories
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Does co*ke or Pepsi own A&W? ›

The rights to the A&W brand (except in Canada) are owned by Keurig Dr Pepper, which in turn licenses the brand to the U.S.-based A&W Restaurant chain.

Does A&W use all beef hot dogs? ›

Hot Dogs. Our delicious all beef Hot Dogs.

What are Sonic Coney dogs made of? ›

SONIC's Premium Beef Chili Cheese Coney is an All-Beef hot dog topped with warm chili and melty cheddar cheese served in a soft, warm bakery bun.

What is a flint style coney dog? ›

Flint style is characterized by a dry hot dog topping made with a base of ground beef heart, which is ground to a consistency of fine-ground beef. Some assert that in order to be an "authentic" Flint coney, the hot dog must be a Koegel coney and the sauce by Angelo's, which opened in 1949.

What is on a Sonoran dog? ›

It consists of a hot dog that is wrapped in bacon and grilled, served on a bolillo-style hot dog bun, and topped with pinto beans, onions, tomatoes, and a variety of additional condiments, often including mayonnaise, mustard, and jalapeño salsa.

What is a hot dog without the bun called? ›

Originally Answered: What do you call a hotdog without the bun? It's still a hot dog. However. if you want to be more precise, call it by the name for that type of sausage. Traditionally, a hot dog (sandwich) is made with a wiener.

What state puts sauerkraut on hot dogs? ›

New York Hot Dog

As far as the toppings, a classic New York-style hot dog usually involves tangy brown mustard, sauteed onions, sauerkraut, and pickled relish—a real harmony of flavors.

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.

Is Coney sauce made from beef heart? ›

"If you want a true and authentic Detroit Coney experience, then make this. The authentic D-chili has beef heart in it... it really does make all the difference in the world, ask your local mom & pop butcher to grind it for you."

What does a coney dog taste like? ›

The Coney Island in Fort Wayne is described as a small, fatty pink hot dog with a "peppery sweet" coney sauce on a soft bun. However, the ground beef-based coney sauce at Ft. Wayne's Famous Coney Island Wiener Stand has the flavor and consistency of a mild peppered savory pork sausage.

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

There's a bit of a discrepancy as to what makes chili for a hotdog different from the regular chili you eat from a bowl. 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.

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