The Fransk Hack Dog is a Frankenstein meal that many will fear as much as they did (and still do) his monster in the chilling story by Mary Shelley. Not only does it too look monstrous, it also looks like a big stomachache and, quite possibly, a mild heart attack away from a night in a hospital. Yet people won't be able to suppress their watering mouths when it comes to the Fransk Hack Dog.
Created by German food blog Fat and Tasty, the Fransk Hack Dog is comprised of three main parts. The heart of the mammoth meal is a classic hot dog and bun. That is then wrapped in a sausage, which is further encased in a lattice of bacon, tomato paste and Gouda cheese.
Frankenstein Hot Dog Dishes
The Fransk Hack Dog by Fat and Tasty Boasts Three Layers of Meat
Trend Themes
1. Extreme Food Fusions - The trend of mixing different types of food to create an extreme dish, such as the Fransk Hack Dog, creates a new opportunity for restaurant owners and food bloggers to create their own versions.
2. Bacon Lattice Wraps - The use of bacon as a wrapping technique opens up new opportunities for chefs to experiment with different foods, such as vegetables and seafood.
3. Meat Stuffed Sausages - The idea of stuffing different types of meat inside a sausage could inspire chefs to create new menu items and experiment with different proteins.
Industry Implications
1. Fast Food Restaurants - Fast food restaurants can take advantage of the trend of extreme food fusions by adding outrageous items to their menus to attract customers looking for unique culinary experiences.
2. Gourmet Food Industry - The bacon lattice wrapping technique could be adopted by gourmet food companies, providing an opportunity to innovate and create a range of new products.
3. Sausage Industry - The trend of stuffing different types of meat inside sausages could inspire sausage manufacturers to develop new products and expand their range of offerings.