Ripper

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Ripper
Ripper is a colloquial term for a unique kind of hot dog which is lightly deep-fried in oil, and as a result, some casings are known to burst or rip, giving the dish its name. This special hot dog was invented at Rutt's Hut, a restaurant in Clifton, New Jersey, which is also famous for its homemade mustard-based relish consisting of onions, carrots, and cabbage. In addition to Rippers, there are also well-done dogs called Wellers, and very well done dogs that are deep-fried for a long time, called Cremators. Rippers are sometimes accompanied by onion rings, and were featured in the Travel Channel special called Hot Dog Heaven. A New Jersey staple since 1928, Rutt's Hut continues to attract customers from all over the world just to try this greasy, flavorful hot dog.
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