What Does Uncured Mean?
I must admit, I didn’t know what “uncured” was. It doesn’t mean raw or unseasoned. It simply means these dogs don’t have chemical preservatives like sodium nitrite. Instead, they’re preserved naturally, usually with celery powder or juice, which gives you the smoky, savory flavor you expect without using nitrites. They’re cleaner and more natural.
What the Heck is Hedgehogging?
To give you extra snap and smoke flavor, I like to “hedgehog” the dogs, that is score them in a crosshatch pattern. Make shallow cuts, 1/8-inch deep and 1/4-inch apart. When you grill the hotdogs over high heat, the cuts will open up and the edges will char, giving you a cool diamond appearance and smoky crispy finish. Chances are your guests will have never seen anything like it, making you look like the grill rock star that you are.
Gas Grill Ready
If you’re working with a gas grill, like I often do, these hot dogs couldn’t be easier to prepare. Preheat your grill to medium-high heat. Give your grates a quick clean and oil them up. Arrange the dogs on the hot side of the grill. Listen for the sizzle and grill until darkly browneed. . Roll them around every minute or so until the casings puff and develop a nice char — usually about 5 to 7 minutes.
That natural casing? It’s gonna snap when you bite it. That’s how you know it’s the real deal.
The Build: A Dog Worth the Fireworks
Here’s how I made mine — inspired by Steven’s “Hedgehog” Hot Dog recipe — and this combo brings bold flavor and serious texture to your 4th of July plate:
- Chef Martin Uncured Hot Dog — make a series of crosshatch cuts on the surface of each hot dog, about 1/8 inch deep and 1/4 inch apart, on all sides. This technique exposes more surface area to the grill, giving you maximum char and that crave-worthy snap.
- Brioche bun, lightly toasted on the grill for a buttery crisp bite
- Baby arugula, for a peppery crunch that balances the richness
- Cherry tomatoes, halved and lightly charred on the grill alongside the dogs
- Creole mustard, bringing that Louisiana heat and tang.
It’s a fresh, flavorful spin— still simple, but elevated enough to impress your guests without keeping you from the party.
Why This Dog Wins the Day
On a holiday built for grilling, these dogs from D’Artagnan let you stand out without needing to smoke a brisket for 14 hours. They’re fast, flavorful, and have that artisan quality.
Pair with a cold beer, some kettle chips, and a view of the fireworks — that’s a 4th of July plate done right.
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