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The only food where ketchup is close to king is hamburgers. But Piri Piri and Heinz57 sauce are both better.
Ketchup is good on hot dogs along with mustard, but mustard is superior.
Actually, I thought of one: a Philly style steak sandwich.
I put Sriracha on my philly cheese steaks. it's the only thing I put it on regularly these days
Iโve never been the hugest Sriracha fan. Sriracha paste is better than the sauce, but Iโd rather do any other hot sauce.
Chicago would like a word with you...
...alone...
...In a dark alley...
Chicago dogs are their own thing, though. The rest of the ingredients other than the mustard have a combined flavor profile similar to ketchup: ketchup is basically a poor man Chicago dog.
Also, their poppy sees hot dog buns are a weird pick.