Seattle-Style Hot Dogs
Published June 20, 2025

- Total Time
- 30 minutes
- Prep Time
- 10 minutes
- Cook Time
- 20 minutes
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Ingredients
- 3tablespoons salted butter
- 1large sweet onion, halved and sliced
- ¼teaspoon fine sea salt
- 4hot dog buns
- 4all-beef hot dogs, butterflied
- Softened cream cheese (about 4 ounces)
- Cold sauerkraut, for serving
- Yellow mustard, for serving
- Fresh jalapeños, sliced, for serving
Preparation
- Step 1
In a large pan or medium cast-iron skillet, melt 2 tablespoons of butter over medium-high heat. Add the onions and salt. Cook the onions, stirring occasionally, for about 15 minutes, until caramelized and brown in spots. (Reduce the temperature to medium, if needed, to ensure the onions don’t darken too much.)
- Step 2
Once the onions are done, transfer them to a plate. In the same skillet, toast the insides of the buns over medium-high heat until they are light brown, about 2 minutes. Set the buns aside on a plate.
- Step 3
Add the remaining 1 tablespoon of butter and the hot dogs to the skillet and cook on both sides until slightly charred, 2 to 3 minutes. While the hot dogs cook, slather the cut sides of each bun with 1 to 2 tablespoons of cream cheese, or as much as you’d prefer.
- Step 4
Once the hot dogs are finished, divide them among the buns, cut sides up, and top with your choice of onions, sauerkraut, mustard and jalapeños. Enjoy immediately.
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I grew up in Seattle and was a cocktail waitress at the J & M Cafe around 1991-1993. I can vouch that this 100% was a thing during that time! Hadley set up his cart outside the Bagel café next door to the J &M and everyone would grab a bagel dog after clubbing all night. They were AMAZING. Crunchy bagel bun, cream cheese, a hotdog that would pop when you bit into it, all topped by sauerkraut and grilled onion. So, so good! Hadley, I hope you are doing well, you made our late nights great.
I assume the Seattlites who have not heard of this only eat in sit down restaurants and don’t attend sporting events or buy from street carts. Seattle Dogs are quite common.
I am a Seattle resident and can say that this dog is very common. It is a late night hotdog found on Capitol Hill or Pioneer Square.
These were pretty good. Sweetness from the cream cheese. Need the other items to balance. I will use less cream cheese next time.
I've been in Seattle since '93 and had my first Seattle Dog (+1 sriracha) coming out of a Pixies concert this summer--where was my mind? I've been to plenty of Mariner games and Seahawks games--hell even Thunderbird games when they were a thing, and somehow never noticed--obviously missed out on a couple-three decades worth of good late night eating, but now, hey, here comes your man. I feel better about it having come out of the Pixies concert--it felt like I was back in the 90's :)
Have been enjoying since the early to mid 90s after late nights at the bars and clubs listening to some of the best music ever!! Doing my part to introduce these everyplace I go 😂