Submitted by TheHistoryofCats t3_108jmah in Maine

I am from away but have a great admiration for the wonderful local culture of Maine. Despite being here for several years now, I am not sure I have had the pleasure of sampling a distinctive red snapper hot dog. I had hoped to remedy this, but at the store I only found these dogs from Massachusetts. They are red, certainly, but are they the same as a true Maine red snapper? Or are these but a lesser imitation?

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yupuhoh t1_j3sonp1 wrote

Kayem are good. Jordans too. If it's grilled and red it's good. Just make sure the skin splits before serving. If not done enough you will bite it and drag the meat out leaving an uncircumcised Weiner in your bun.

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marrymejojo t1_j3sry0c wrote

They are fine but there are plenty made in maine. Maine family farms, shields, bean and sons.

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noobspwn t1_j3soa3f wrote

I think the ones made in Maine are from W.A. Bean and Sons, in Bangor.

Can't tell you about the Kayem red hot dogs, probably the same as the regular Kayem but dyed red.

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yupuhoh t1_j3sospo wrote

That's what they all are. Just natural casings dyed red

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fredezz t1_j3sudan wrote

If you ever travel around Lewiston, try Simones' Hot Dog Stand...it's Red Snapper Paridise, .and the standard that others are judged

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psilosophist t1_j3tdr8s wrote

Simone’s is great but anytime I go in there the entire place turns to look at me because I’m not a regular who’s been going there for 50 years.

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800grandave t1_j3v6pzh wrote

so? stare back and ask, “howahya” eat your dog n leave

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Tony-Flags t1_j3sxtt8 wrote

Jordan's are the gold (red) standard, but Kayem's will do in a pinch. Be sure to wash 'em down with a nice bowl of grape nut ice cream afterwards.

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ErnieBochII t1_j3uhp0v wrote

F these people who even make you THINK you need to type "i'm from away"

Yes, they are acceptable dogs. PRO TIP: Nobody who should mean anything to you will know or care once they are cooked.

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TheHistoryofCats OP t1_j3uiqdn wrote

Ha, thank you, but don't worry - no one has actually made me feel unwelcome or anything like that. I just wanted to explain why I needed to ask (and I want the "authentic" experience). I also periodically buy and drink a 12-pack of Moxie, even though half the locals hate it. Gosh, I'm sounding like that one copypasta (https://www.reddit.com/r/copypasta/comments/9wzugd/american_weeb/)

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ErnieBochII t1_j3yiplr wrote

But, yeah, do get the red ones if you want an ego stroke. And welcome to Maine. You're allowed to be here, too.

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bigtencopy t1_j3sqzim wrote

Work in a pinch if you can’t find Jordans

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arclight222 t1_j3suc3i wrote

I do find the Kayem to be even more salty tasting than the WA Bean or the Jordan, but in the end it's still a sodium loaded meat tube so it's probably personal preference.

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Doc_coletti t1_j3t7xeu wrote

I believe kirshcners are made by Kayem

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Different-Truth3662 t1_j3tywcx wrote

Depending where you are in Maine there are also Shields red dogs. Mostly in York County. 👍👍🌭

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flystickpicker t1_j3vwodm wrote

No. The official (Maine) red hot dog is Jordan's. Hannaford brand is the only alternative. All the others may be red and shaped like hot dogs but, if you grew-up eating red hot dogs, in Maine, they were probably Jordan's and any imitator will be a disappointment.

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TheHistoryofCats OP t1_j3x9n1g wrote

The local IGA stocks Hannaford products. I'll make it a point to check them out some time and see if they have the hot dogs - thank you! Is there a significant gulf between the Hannaford ones and Jordan's?

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flystickpicker t1_j40sft2 wrote

My comment was half tongue-in-cheek but, there is not much of a difference if any. I suspect Hannaford's red dogs are Jordan's.

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The_Maine_Viking t1_j3vzy1n wrote

Kayem dogs are great. I sell them on my hotdog stand. Try the red ones for the novelty if you want, but after that stick with the brown dogs. All you are getting is the unnecessary red dye.

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Electronic-Court-134 t1_j3xrrqx wrote

Kayem is good. The best way to cook a red snapper is over a camp fire on a wooden stick until the skin has split. Onions are a common topping along with relish and all the normal fixings.

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RealMainer t1_j3tapq3 wrote

They are pretty good when eaten in moderation. Two of them make a perfect meal but if you go for a third they start to taste weird for some reason.

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nuevoguero t1_j3vv9y1 wrote

Where are Jordan's made these days? Certainly not in the Hampton Inn parking lot like they used to...

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YolksOnU t1_j42t46r wrote

Jordan's is the OG Lewiston Lobster but Maine Family Farms makes a better one, I think.

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Antnee83 t1_j3vn7d5 wrote

Hotdogs are universally gross.

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seeyoubythesea t1_j3u01zs wrote

Off topic but did you all know Shaws doesn’t sell red hotdogs? Yet another reason to hate them

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Breakertorque207 t1_j3uskji wrote

They do in Falmouth. I buy them all the time. Hell they have Jordan’s in a 5 pound bag.

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TimothyOilypants t1_j3woon9 wrote

Red hot dogs...what are you people, 8 years old?

Evaluate the quality of ingredients and flavor profile. They can look like a turd for all I care, I eat with my mouth.

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[deleted] t1_j3thzrk wrote

It’s a fukken hot dog bub

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SwvellyBents t1_j3tk17m wrote

Really!

Stand by for the "Which is better, gray steamed or red snapper?" argument.

Of course, it's winter, what else do we have to do?

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