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Father’s Day Hot Dog and Burger Topping Recipes

 

June 16th 2011

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Father’s Day is coming up. I look forward to hosting a backyard barbecue for my dad on a sunny, cloudless day. Hubby is grilling. I sit poolside, sipping a pina colada as the kids splash around. After the party’s over, I’ll lounge a while with a novel.

Spicy Fried Onions

Well, ok, we don’t exactly have a pool. Ours cost $20 bucks and we blow it up with an air pump every summer, but to the kids, it’s a pool. And I’m not sure when was the last time I sipped a drink – certainly not when I’m entertaining. I’ll probably be scuttling back and forth from the kitchen, bringing out all the things we forgot to set on the table outside. And to be honest, I haven’t read a novel in the 7 years I’ve been married. But a girl can dream, right?

Hot-Dog with Poppyseed Slaw

But Hubby is grilling. He loves nothing more than to grill anything edible. He has even grilled pears, peaches and an occasional Portobello (not his fave!) just for me. So even though it’s Father’s Day, I can get away with giving him most of the hard, hot work.

This season, we need to look at burgers and dogs (and even chicken and steaks) as blank canvases. Think of yourself as a culinary artist. (This does not mean painting with ketchup!) Get your creative juices flowing by imagining all the creative condiments that will totally put zing into your barbecue fare.

Hot-Dog with Peppers and Onion Saute

For burgers, I came up with Corn and Avocado Relish and deliciously Spicy Fried Onions. (I would add fried onions to anything except oatmeal. And yes, I’ve been known to eat them sans burger or steak. Yummy.)

For your dogs, think steak sandwich and do a Peppers and Onion Sauté – so easy and so colorful. It makes for a hot doggie that’s all grown up! And spice up your ho hum slaw with Poppyseed Slaw. Just don’t forget the toothpicks!

Try these salsas and chutneys to add some interesting layers of flavor to your burgers, dogs, chicken, steak, and fish this Daddy’s Day. He will be so proud!

What special things do you use to top your burger or hot dog?

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Jamie Geller is the only cookbook author who wants to get you out of the kitchen – not because she doesn’t love food – but because she has tons to do. As “The Bride Who Knew Nothing” Jamie found her niche as everybody’s favorite cook next-door. Specializing in scrumptious meals that are a snap to prepare, she authored the Quick & Kosher Cookbook series and is co- founder of the Kosher Media Network, which recently launched the Joy of Kosher with Jamie Geller magazine and companion website JoyofKosher.com, a social network for foodies. Jamie hosts the popular Quick & Kosher cooking show online at youtube.com/joyofkosher and on-air on JLTV. Jamie and her “hubby” live in Israel. Their five children give her plenty of reasons to get out of the kitchen — fast.

 

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4 Responses to Father’s Day Hot Dog and Burger Topping Recipes

  1. avatar says: SarahEats

    So not a good idea to log on to this site when I am at work – I AM SO HUNGRY!! Your food always looks so delicious. Do you need a taste tester?

    I cannot wait to try these recipes out – thank you for making cooking such a Joy!!

  2. I am a new reader to your site – someone passed the Joy Of Kosher magazine to me so I had to check out the site. Stunning. My mouth is watering already and I have bookmarked a dozen recipes already. I think my husband will love the site too – especially the grilling barbeque articles.

  3. SarahEats – you are the best! thank you! I am SO FULL! We had BBQ lat night for my daughter’s B-day — and I still feel it :-)

  4. Ariella! Thanks and welcome to you and your hubby! Great to have you with us!

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