Alternative names | Bacon-wrapped hot dog Street dog Mission dog Sonoran dog |
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Type | Hot dog |
Place of origin | Mexico |
Region or state | Tijuana or Hermosillo |
Main ingredients | Hot dog, bacon, hot dog bun, various toppings |
Variations | Jersey breakfast dog, francheezie |
A danger dog is a hot dog that has been wrapped in bacon and deep-fried. It is served on a hot dog bun with various toppings. Also known as a bacon-wrapped hot dog, it was first sold by street vendors in Mexico. Its origin has been placed in either Tijuana[1] or Hermosillo,[2] where it was originally served in a bolillo instead of a hot dog bun. These dogs are sold from carts that are ubiquitous along Avenida Revolución and the area surrounding the border in Tijuana, as well as the bar district in Ensenada.
The name "danger dog" comes from the perceived lack of food safety precautions taken by the street vendors who sell them, many of which are unlicensed and lack refrigeration.[3]
Sonoran dogs are now sold by street vendors and in restaurants and sporting venues in urban areas in the United States such as San Diego, Los Angeles, San Francisco, and New York City.[4][5][6]
The term "Sonoran dog" originates from this form of hot dog's origins in the Sonoran region of Mexico.[7]