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It is a family Recipe that his Mother used. I have stalked him at the local Grocery store trying to figure out what he uses. I am sure he has been followed by many Hot Dog connoisseurs over time. As far as I know all his Hot Dog ingredients come from the local Grocer in town, Super C. I seen him carry out cases of Weiners in a Box, along with racks of buns. The weiners are the standard Pork, chicken blend from Bar S now a day. I know some of the stuff comes from commercial vendors, like 5 gallon buckets of oil, and 25 lb. sacks of Popcorn. If I remember right I think he uses a blend of Coconut oil in the popcorn Machine.


He has it down to a Science, He has made a fortune in the last 40 years or so selling Dogs, more consistent than McDonalds Products, cause He don't cut corners or use Smoke and Mirrors for marketing. Word of Mouth is it.

I seen people in there that come from Okc area to go to the show and get concessions. It is cheaper than the big shows and concessions are way better. You can take a whole Family for what it would cost for one at an OKC venue. It is a great experience for a City Kid. Us country folks kind of take it for Granite. The Liberty has been in business I think close to 100 years, ran by the same family, I think they started selling Dogs in late 60"s early 70's.

Jerry the fellow that Runs it now is Second Generation. His Mother Ran it before him and He worked for her, I don't think He has ever done anything else.


I bet He knows when He is being followed at the Grocery Store, cause those Dogs are world renowned. If he were in New York, Nathans would be the second best Dog not the number one Dog.


He cooks his Weiners in a skillet first then puts them in a Hot Dog steamer, along with the buns. He apparently knows how to keep his buns from getting soggy also. They come out warm and tender. I'm telling you they may be a perfect Traditional Chili Dog. Only condiments are Chili, Onion, and Mustard. He only added Cheese a few years ago and you have to ask for it.


Any way finding the Perfect Dog is big business, and a passion for a lot of Americans. Just look at what this thread alone has stirred up over defining a Dog.


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