One of the Best Hot Dogs in the Country is Found at This Legendary Southern Maine Stand
Who doesn't love a good hot dog? Apparently, nobody, because America's hot dog consumption stats are out of this world.
According to hot-dog.org, we Yanks usually consume over seven billion wieners between Memorial Day and Labor Day. That means 818 hot dogs are eaten every minute. That's a lot of wieners, folks. That's also a quarter of the year. It's not like we just stop eating them when the fall hits.
It's the perfect comfort food treat. It's great at a baseball game or picnic, while camping, at the golf course, at a tailgate, at Christmas dinner, after a day of skiing, at a funeral, or really any type of gathering where meat needs to be consumed.
The hot dog is also very versatile. They can be grilled, fried, steamed, deep-fried, even microwaved, although that should be your last resort. No matter how it's cooked, it's going to taste good.
While the hot dog has European origins, it has clearly been perfected in the United States (just like most things). And there's a list that completely backs up that statement.
The popular foodie site Mashed posted a list all about this country's love for tubed meat. It's a deep dive into how we have perfected the hot dog from its humble beginnings to what it is today. It's a list that features the best hot dog stand in every state, from trendy spots to classic joints that have been dishing out the dogs for years.
Maine's representative falls into that second category, because Mashed selected a Southern Maine joint that's been satisfying customers for decades, Flo's Hot Dogs.
Located in Cape Neddick, Flo's has been steaming hot dogs to perfection since opening in 1959. Scores of people stream to the shack daily to get a taste of the special dogs with Flo's special relish.
Like many other iconic Maine dining spots, Flo's is a can't-miss stop for any local or tourist. And Flo's knows how to keep the demand up, considering they are only open for four hours every day. Why can't we all have that schedule?
The power of Flo's is immense. A simple search of Facebook will show numerous fan pages dedicated to the stand. Folks from Florida, Kentucky, and practically all points on the map comment on their first trip to Flo's, or the fact that they make sure to go every time they visit the state. The power of Flo's is unstoppable. It must be that relish.
Here is a little of what Mashed wrote of why they selected Flo's for Maine's best spot.
What makes the franks here so special? People say it's all about the special relish they make in house. It's a spicy chutney-like relish that pairs perfectly with the other two toppings: mayonnaise and celery salt.
It may sound a little strange, but it's been a super hit for generations. Clearly, they know what they are doing.
Congratulations to Flo's on this national attention. It's always great to see small Maine businesses get the recognition they deserve. Here's to many more generations of their special steamed hot dogs satisfying the pallets.
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