The Varsity Drive-In in Atlanta is the largest drive-in in the world. It's been operating since 1928 and is famous for their selection of chili dogs. You can make your own...
Method: stovetop
Time: under 30 minutes
Varsity Drive-In Chili Dogs
Slow Cooker Bandito Chili Dogs
Chili dogs with a hint of Tex-Mex. Green chiles, cheese soup, and beanless chili are cooked in the crock pot with hot dogs. Serve on buns along with chopped onion...
Method: crock pot
Time: 2-5 hours
Carolina Chili Dogs
Made with Worcestershire sauce, Carolina Chili, hot dogs, hot dog buns, ground beef, onion, tomato paste, ketchup, chili powder
Method: stovetop, outdoor grill
Time: 30-60 minutes
Chili-Dog Wraps
Made with corn or flour tortillas, hot dogs, chili, salsa, cheddar or Monterey jack cheese
Method: oven, microwave
Time: 30-60 minutes
Vegetarian Chili Dogs
Going vegetarian is no reason to miss out on favorites like the chili dog. Veggie dogs and veggie chili are par for the course but some add-ins take standard dogs to the next...
Method: stovetop
Time: under 30 minutes
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All American Chili Dog
Made with frankfurters, salt, ground beef, onion, green bell pepper, garlic, chili seasoning, tomatoes, tomato paste, ground red pepper
Method: outdoor grill, stovetop
Time: 30-60 minutes
Chili Cheese Dog Casserole
Made with corn chips, beef hot dogs, flour tortillas, chili, Monterey jack cheese
Method: oven
Time: 30-60 minutes
Slow Cooker Chili Dogs
Made with buns or rolls, Cheddar cheese, chili powder, frankfurters, onion, chili with beans
Method: crock pot
Time: over 5 hours
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