>top sliced hot dog buns
WHY DOES THIS EXIST
WHO DESIRED THIS
>>7772845
Who knows but they should have been this way all along
>>7772845
they are used for lobster rolls. It's called "new england style" and aren't intended for hot dogs.
>>7772845
>not liking toasted top sliced buns slathered in butter
>>7772857
that's right
sometimes they lightly butter the sides and toast them a bit on the grill.
these top buns are also cheaper to produce because they are made from a single loaf cut into portions, rather than hot dog buns which are seperate rolls baked together
>>7772845
top sliced buns are superior to regular hotdog buns.
they don't get cut in half as easily, and you can toast em, which is nice.
>>7772857
Ahhh, the classic 'ew 'gland 't'og. I always grab a few when I'm up in 'ston, they're killer with the 'ster and a bowl of 'lam 'der. That being said, I still think that 'go 't'ogs are the best off them all.
These are common in Quebec.
I have nothing against them.
>>7772964
He didn't mention chicago or pizza. You reply to the wrong person?
>>7772857
2bh 'gland 'ster'olls are far better than 'go'dogs
>>7772845
These are the best, way studier, much more pleasing to the eye as well. You can throw em on the griddle and get em nice golden brown on either side. I feel bad for people who don't live in new england
>>7772935
>>7773328
the less you ignore it, the less likely it will go away.
>>7772935
I want you to know that I love this meme and I'm glad you post it, it makes me laugh and brightens my day
>>7772935
Jesus Christ... please stop.
>>7773356
HAHAHAHA XDDDDDD THIS IS GOING RIGHT ON R/4CHAN
>>7772935
This post is excellent.
>>7772857
I've also heard the called 'Philadelphia rolls'. I think it was Jacques Pepin.
>>7773101
Stop being alive
>>7773077
>He didn't mention chicago
>I still think that 'go 't'ogs
>'go
>>7772935
>'t'og
lmao
The best thing about this meme is how effectively it triggers the flyovers it's designed to lampoon
>>7773356
what's wrong with you
>>7773964
I thought Philadelphia rolls were more like grinder/hoagie rolls to be used for cheesesteaks and italian pork sandwiches. New England seems to make more sense to me since lobster and other seafood rolls are the local specialty around the coast.