Is a Hot Dog a Sandwich? The Food52 Editorial Team Weighs In. (2024)

“Are hot dogs sandwiches?”

It’s the kind of question that can make your blood boil, raise your voice a few octaves higher than you knew possible, and summon strong opinions from even the shyest snacker in your friend group. Ahead of the July 4th weekend and the infamous Nathan’s Hot Dog Eating Contest held each year on New York’s Coney Island (I’m rooting for you, as always, Joey Chestnut), outdoor furniture retailer RTAOutdoorLiving.com surveyed 1,000 individuals in an attempt to settle the debate with no end. Reader: the results may be disturbing, so proceed at your own risk.

As it turns out, 56.8 percent of those surveyed believe that hot dogs are, in fact, sandwiches. Take a breath, maybe grab a drink of water (or something stronger), and continue on.

Leading the way were the baby boomers, 63.5 percent of whom thought that a hot dog met the criteria for being considered a sandwich, compared to 60 percent of all male participants and 50 percent of Gen Zers. To make matters juicier, 75.2 percent of all participants also agreed that a hamburger is a sandwich. But we’re not even going to get into that.

Those who voted for a hot dog being a sandwich are not without support. The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) describes a sandwich as “a meat or poultry filling between two slices of bread, a bun, or a biscuit.” By that definition, sure, a hot dog is a sandwich.

But it’s not.

When I presented the debate results to the Food52 editorial team, our team Slack channel went off. Team members were quick to weigh in with opinions—and the battle lines were drawn. "I feel like there needs to be two separate pieces of bread to qualify," said Food52 Assigning Editor Rebecca Firkser. Others disagreed. Caroline Mullen, Home52's Assistant Editor, thickened the plot by asking: "what about a sausage sandwich?" Some were against the idea of a hot dog being considered a sandwich, but agreed that it is, in fact, a piece of meat stuffed between a piece of bread. “Technically speaking, I suppose a hot dog is a sandwich,” said Food52 Columnist Ella Quittner. “But emotionally speaking, it's something else entirely. If I were jonesing for an enormous sandwich and someone gave me a hot dog, I would be furious.”

In 2015, The National Hot Dog And Sausage Council (yes this is a real organization and I would love to know how I can become a member immediately) released a statement saying that hot dogs are not sandwiches. “A hot dog is an exclamation of joy, a food, a verb describing one ‘showing off,’ and even an emoji. It is truly a category unto its own. Limiting the hot dog’s significance by saying it’s ‘just a sandwich’ is like calling the Dalai Lama ‘just a guy.’ Perhaps at one time its importance could be limited by forcing it into a larger sandwich category (no disrespect to Reubens and others), but that time has passed,” said NHDSC President and ‘Queen of Wien’ Janet Riley.

If you need more evidence that a hot dog is not a sandwich, leave it to Joey Chestnut. In 2017, Chestnut, a nine-time champion of the Nathan’s Hot Dog Eating Contest, tweeted that hot dogs are not sandwiches. “It's #NationalHotDogDay and as President, I want it to be known that the Hot Dog stands free and independent from the tyranny of the sandwich," Chestnut wrote. This declaration was yet another victory for the man who holds the world record for eating the most hot dogs ever in 10 minutes (a total of 74).

The F52 team is by no means the first to have this debate. I recently RSVP’d to the wedding of two close friends and on their online form, guests were asked to fill out pretty standard information: their names, their choice of entrée, dietary restrictions, and… whether or not they thought that hot dogs were sandwiches. It seems that it’s just one of those questions that will never be put to rest. With the 4th of July just around the corner, the debate is only gonna heat up.

Let's hear it. Do you think that hot dogs are sandwiches? Sound off in the comment section below.

Certainly! The article delves into the contentious debate: "Are hot dogs sandwiches?" This debate spans from casual conversations among friends to formal surveys, eliciting strong opinions. To tackle this, we'll need to cover a few key concepts: hot dogs, sandwiches, the criteria for what constitutes a sandwich, opinions and arguments for both sides, and notable statements from organizations and individuals regarding this topic.

Firstly, a hot dog consists of a cooked sausage, traditionally made of beef, pork, or a combination, served in a sliced bun. It's a popular fast food item and a staple at events like the Nathan’s Hot Dog Eating Contest.

The central issue revolves around the definition of a sandwich. The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) describes a sandwich as “a meat or poultry filling between two slices of bread, a bun, or a biscuit.” This description technically includes hot dogs, as they contain meat in a bun.

Opinions diverge on whether a hot dog fulfills the essential criteria of a sandwich. Some argue that a sandwich necessitates two separate pieces of bread, while others contend that a hot dog fits the bill as it comprises a filling within a single split bun.

Notable voices, such as the National Hot Dog and Sausage Council (NHDSC), assert that hot dogs are not sandwiches. They emphasize the unique nature of hot dogs, likening them to a category of their own and arguing against confining their significance to the broader sandwich category.

Even Joey Chestnut, the multiple-time champion of the Nathan’s Hot Dog Eating Contest, has weighed in on this debate, asserting that hot dogs are not sandwiches and declaring their independence from the sandwich category.

The article also features various perspectives from individuals within the Food52 editorial team, showcasing differing opinions on the matter. Some view hot dogs as meeting the technical definition of a sandwich while highlighting the emotional distinction between a hot dog and a conventional sandwich.

The debate extends beyond casual settings, with instances like wedding RSVP forms including the question of whether hot dogs qualify as sandwiches, indicating the pervasive and enduring nature of this debate.

With the 4th of July approaching, this debate continues to ignite passionate arguments. The question remains open-ended, prompting individuals to voice their opinions and further fueling the ongoing discussion.

Understanding these concepts and the arguments presented provides a comprehensive overview of the debate surrounding whether hot dogs should be classified as sandwiches.

Is a Hot Dog a Sandwich? The Food52 Editorial Team Weighs In. (2024)
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