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Icelandic Hot Dog - Pylsur
« on: June 12, 2023, 11:17:23 AM »


https://www.thefooddictator.com/the-icelandic-hot-dog-pylsur/

Citizens, those of you who have been with me since the beginning know that I am a frequent traveler to the Nordic regions, and in fact enjoyed my honeymoon in Iceland nearly 9 years ago! It was there that I – the always vigilant TFD! – tasted the world’s best hot dog for the first time! 🙂

Doubt me? Read on!

As noted on icelandairhotels.com:

What’s in them?

What sets Icelandic hot dogs apart is that they are made mostly from Icelandic lamb, along with pork and beef. And, this isn’t just any lamb, pork or beef. This is organic, free range, grass fed, hormone free – pick your positive metaphor – Icelandic lamb, pork and beef.

The sheep in Iceland literally roam the countryside until the fall eating berries and leaves. Pigs and cows in Iceland live on small loving farms in one of the cleanest, most pristine environments on Earth. And, the hot dogs are made with natural casings so they have the ‘pop’ when you bit into them!

What are the condiments?

Order an Icelandic hot dog as most Icelanders do and yours will be served on a warm, steamed bun topped with raw white onions and crispy fried onions, ketchup, sweet brown mustard called pylsusinnep, and remoulade, a sauce made with mayo, capers, mustard, and herbs. Maybe you are saying to yourself, “Ew, raw onions. I don’t like raw onions!” Like sushi, or other famous dishes that are literally the sum of their parts, you owe it to yourself to try an Icelandic hot dog with everything first, you will most likely change your tune – we have seen it many times!

How to Order

Assuming we have you convinced you to try one with everything, all you need say when you make it to the counter is “ein með öllu” (roughly pronounced: ane meth alt) will indeed get you one with everything, and may even a wry smile for attempting to speak Icelandic. Not ready to do that? No matter, Icelanders all speak English.

The most famous hot dog stand in Iceland

In downtown Reykjavik, not far from the newly built Harpa Concert and Conference Center is the unassuming Bæjarins Beztu Pylsur hot dog stand (which translates to “best hot dogs in town”). It has been open since 1937 and it’s likely that the vast majority of Iceland’s population has eaten a hot dog from here. It’s even had its fair share of famous visitors including Bill Clinton and Metallica – probably many, many other famous people in secret!

What are they called in Iceland?

In Icelandic a hot dog is called Pylsa or Pulsa (with conjugations). There is actually (not joking) an active controversy amongst Icelanders whether Icelandic hot dogs should be called Pylsa or Pulsa. It is a bit of a silly argument, and both sides think that the other is saying it wrong. It is likely that Pulsa is influenced by the Danish language. The word for sausage in Danish is Polser. The Norse influence (Swedish, Faroese, Norwegian) changes the O in Polser to a Y – Pylsa.

Where to buy them?

The short answer is, everywhere! There are hot dog stands in almost every city, town or village, If there’s no village, you can buy them at every gas station or convenience store. You can even buy them at the airport. All of which is further proof that the Icelandic hot dog may be Iceland’s national dish.

Bring some home and how to cook them

If you develop a Pylsa addiction, like many, you can buy them in the duty free shop on your way home as well as all the other ingredients. Then all you need to know is how to cook them correctly, here too we’ve found differing opinions. The main thing you don’t want to do is overcook them – the trick is NOT to boil them.

Some say to put a little malt beer in the water – that part we will leave to you. Then heat the buns a little before you put in the toppings (the microwave works well for this, but just don’t leave them in too long!) and you will be able to enjoy them at home…until they are all gone, which won’t take long. Then you’ll have one more reason to return to Iceland.

Bæjarins Beztu Pylsur is a small chain of hot dog stands located in Reykjavík, Iceland.

The chain has been in continuous operation since 1937 when the first stand was set up on Austurstræti street at the very center of the city by the grandfather of the current owner, Guðrún Kristmundsdóttir. In the 1960s, it moved two streets north to Tryggvagata, across from the Harpa Concert Hall, where the current flagship stand remains today.

In August 2004, the stand was visited by former United States president Bill Clinton while he was visiting Iceland for a UNICEF conference.

This celebrity appearance led to a boost in popularity for the stand as it began appearing in tourism guidebooks on Iceland. Two years later in August 2006, the British newspaper The Guardian selected Bæjarins Beztu as the best hot dog stand in Europe.

Today, the chain is popular with both tourists and locals. There are three additional locations in the city, which together sell over one thousand hot dogs on a busy day.

A number of celebrity patrons have visited in recent years. Former US president Bill Clinton, Metallica frontman James Hetfield, actor Charlie Sheen and The Food Dictator are among the famous people who have ordered from the stand.

The main stand also appeared in the first season of Anthony Bourdain’s travel program No Reservations.

Citizens, there is no way I can improve on this recipe – you can buy the Icelandic hot dogs, crispy onions, remoulade and mustard at the apropos links. Shipping is expensive at $30 flat, but trust me – you will never try a better tube steak in your life! Just order lots of Icelandic treats to justify the shipping. 😉

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Re: Icelandic Hot Dog - Pylsur
« Reply #1 on: June 12, 2023, 12:26:37 PM »
Let me know when there is a writeup on the Carolina Kielbasa.

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Re: Icelandic Hot Dog - Pylsur
« Reply #2 on: June 12, 2023, 12:42:10 PM »
If you live on them exclusively you will eventually have enough coin to ski the Swiss Alps !!

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Re: Icelandic Hot Dog - Pylsur
« Reply #3 on: June 12, 2023, 12:54:57 PM »
"And, this isn’t just any lamb, pork or beef. This is organic, free range, grass fed, hormone free – pick your positive metaphor – Icelandic lamb, pork and beef."



All bullsh*t.

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Re: Icelandic Hot Dog - Pylsur
« Reply #4 on: June 14, 2023, 01:17:26 AM »
A lamb hotdog sounds disgusting but the pic looks very tasty.

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Re: Icelandic Hot Dog - Pylsur
« Reply #5 on: June 14, 2023, 03:37:54 AM »
A lamb hotdog sounds disgusting but the pic looks very tasty.

Maybe not if it tastes like a gyro

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Re: Icelandic Hot Dog - Pylsur
« Reply #6 on: June 14, 2023, 03:53:22 AM »
Hot dogs in Paris look so amazing.  They baked them in bread, cover them with cheese, chili and toppings.  You look and think “OMG I gotta get one”



Then bite into it and break a tooth on that hard ass bread they serve everywhere over here.  Then you spend the next half hour pounding and chipping away at it like you are the last person on earth, have been starving, found a pantry full of canned foods, but have no can opener.

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Re: Icelandic Hot Dog - Pylsur
« Reply #7 on: June 14, 2023, 03:56:47 AM »
Let me know when there is a writeup on the Carolina Kielbasa.
               
&t=20s   one of the greatest talents ever. ;D
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Re: Icelandic Hot Dog - Pylsur
« Reply #8 on: June 14, 2023, 04:40:43 AM »
I love hotdogs (good ones at least). But yes, cant have 'em too often.
Mainly (dont care for) the sulfites and sodium. Im not concerned about the rest of the nonsense. (Calories, fat, cholesterol, etc)..  ::)

I dont eat enough of them to worry about most of that stuff..

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Re: Icelandic Hot Dog - Pylsur
« Reply #9 on: June 14, 2023, 05:29:45 AM »
   
   probably the world's most famous hot dog
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Re: Icelandic Hot Dog - Pylsur
« Reply #10 on: June 14, 2023, 06:09:51 AM »
Everyone might have that famous local place that was around for ages. This place was awesome growing up (Like a dollar a dog, etc).
Closed like a decade ago...

I would go to an old hardcore gym in the mills across the street (Steelworks Gym) in the early 90's, walk over and eat like 5-dogs for 5.00 afterward.
(Could eat a lot and stay thin back when mid '20's)...


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Re: Icelandic Hot Dog - Pylsur
« Reply #11 on: June 14, 2023, 06:11:57 AM »
Best hot dogs imo are Casey’s hot dogs in natick mass. I usually go once a year and have 8-10 dogs. The dogs snap when you bite them and the buns are moist. If in that area definitely stop in for some.

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Re: Icelandic Hot Dog - Pylsur
« Reply #12 on: June 14, 2023, 06:22:54 AM »
 
   two most famous hot dog places in my area.   
   
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Re: Icelandic Hot Dog - Pylsur
« Reply #13 on: June 15, 2023, 01:56:20 AM »
Best hot dogs imo are Casey’s hot dogs in natick mass. I usually go once a year and have 8-10 dogs. The dogs snap when you bite them and the buns are moist. If in that area definitely stop in for some.
Best I ever had was traveling through West Virginia:
https://www.hillbillyhotdogs.com/

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Re: Icelandic Hot Dog - Pylsur
« Reply #14 on: June 15, 2023, 04:09:35 AM »
I get a Costco hotdog a couple times a month and thoroughly enjoy them, especially for the inflation-busting price of $1.50 (soda included)

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Re: Icelandic Hot Dog - Pylsur
« Reply #15 on: June 16, 2023, 12:46:01 AM »
I get a Costco hotdog a couple times a month and thoroughly enjoy them, especially for the inflation-busting price of $1.50 (soda included)
Cheap ones are sometimes the best. I remember loving the hotdogs sold at high school football games.

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Re: Icelandic Hot Dog - Pylsur
« Reply #16 on: June 16, 2023, 01:00:29 AM »
Best hot dogs imo are Casey’s hot dogs in natick mass. I usually go once a year and have 8-10 dogs. The dogs snap when you bite them and the buns are moist. If in that area definitely stop in for some.

Rob, you seem to really know your hot dogs!
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Re: Icelandic Hot Dog - Pylsur
« Reply #17 on: June 16, 2023, 02:12:33 AM »
Cheap ones are sometimes the best. I remember loving the hotdogs sold at high school football games.

Cheap ones usually have the highest fat content, probably why  they taste best...

SF, does Rory eat dogs these days?  Or still strict on his diet? Would he entertain the Kitty-Hawk Kobbler diet??

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Re: Icelandic Hot Dog - Pylsur
« Reply #18 on: June 16, 2023, 02:15:19 AM »
I get a Costco hotdog a couple times a month and thoroughly enjoy them, especially for the inflation-busting price of $1.50 (soda included)

A friend of mine says the Costco hot dog is Great. Never tried one myself though.

Rob, you seem to really know your hot dogs!

Haha, I love a good dog.

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Re: Icelandic Hot Dog - Pylsur
« Reply #19 on: June 16, 2023, 03:42:41 AM »
Cheap ones usually have the highest fat content, probably why  they taste best...

SF, does Rory eat dogs these days?  Or still strict on his diet? Would he entertain the Kitty-Hawk Kobbler diet??

 Best cheap hot dogs are at Walmart Neighborhood Markets.

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Re: Icelandic Hot Dog - Pylsur
« Reply #20 on: June 16, 2023, 05:09:33 AM »
A friend of mine says the Costco hot dog is Great. Never tried one myself though.

Haha, I love a good dog.

Their food court is the place to get junk food, their pizza & hot dogs are really good and priced like it’s 2006.  You don’t need a membership to eat there either  8)

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Re: Icelandic Hot Dog - Pylsur
« Reply #21 on: June 16, 2023, 07:34:46 AM »
Rob, you seem to really know your hot dogs!

SF,
AutoZone should sell hotdogs like Costco as a way to increase customer traffic.