Abiye Cole is the brain and actions behind the Big Apple Hot Dogs. His aim was to created a hot dog no liked others by making his own using 100% free-range pork and prime beef so I am pretty darn excited to find out if it does taste as good as it sounds on the paper.
The bright yellow gazebo was surprisingly easy to spot, along with the red apple logo is a rather cheerful sight amongst all the grey concrete buildings that surrounds it.
I duly approaches and already was tempted by the whiff of the grilling sausages, something quite magical about the smell of seared sausages and onions. After querying about the different sausages available, which the knowledgeable lady attending the stall explained with great details, I decided to go for the signature Big Dog (£4).
Within minutes, I was handed over my very first BAHD's Big Dog. After scrutinising the various choices of free condiment, I selected only the classic french mustard as I did not not want any other interfering tastes, this being is my first tasting after all. I then move to sat in one of the two chairs by the solitary dining table that was set up right next to the stand
Upon my first mouthful, I was taken back. Now in my memories, all the hot dogs that I have ever eaten are pale pinkish and chewy meat encased in a rubbery plastic-like casing (sound awful doesn't it?). This is nothing like it. It is deep red with course bits of beef and pork, beautifully spiced and had that wonderful snap as I bite into it. The flavours of the meat is just incredible, this is like one of those good-quality sausage that you get in a reputable butcher shop and couldn't be further way from the run-of-the-mill hot dogs out of a jar or tin. Even the buns were light and fresh. This I later found out from the lady is due to the fact that they only buy good quality bread freshly baked from the bakers.
As I left the premises, I couldn't helped but felt a bit disappointed that I didn't get to meet the man behind all these. This obviously is a true work of passion, paying attention to every bit of details in order to offer the diner a perfect munching experience. But I will be back, now that I have my loyalty card, I'll be aiming for my free eighth hot dog.
Big Apple Hot Dogs
239 Old Street
EC1V 9EY
(Tue-Fri 12-6pm, also check out Eat.st for pop up events at King's Cross)

I love hot dogs! I make mine exactly like that one and we watch a film while we eat them. Yum!
ReplyDeleteMe too Jen! Homemade version sounds great, maybe I ought to try my hand on making some myself too :)
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