We spent the 4th of July holiday in Mexico this year, I was just a bit apprehensive spending 4th of July in another country. I also heard many of the fireworks in Phoenix would be canceled, due to the economy this year.
We decided to go to Rocky Point, and what a pleasant surprise and wonderful holiday it turned out to be!
We spent the 4th of July at the Sonoran Resorts on Sandy Beach, Pool Party! Live Band! So there we were, beach side, live band, ocean in the back round, drinks in hand while in the pool. The kids got to ride on the Banana Boat all day long, in the eve, we had a Movie by the Pool, Salsa Dancing Lessons, Treasure hunt for the Children, fire works, Mexican dancers, and all sorts of fun things to do! A good time was had by all! See photos on Face Book! and we also had Mexican hot dogs, which is the point of this whole story!
The hot dog looked different then what we are used to, and as far as hotdogs go, it was by far one of the best I have ever had!
by El Gitano a while back, asking for opinions about the best eateries in Rocky Point, Eduardo opined that the best thing in town is "Sonoran style hot dogs" and recommended a spot to find them. As it turns out, those hot dogs are wrapped in bacon and grilled, their history apparently going back to some entrepreneur selling hot dogs from an unidentified hot dog cart in Mexico City's Parque de la Alameda.
The regional differences lie in the trimmings that are put on them. In Sonora, those trimmings are sauteed onions, finely chopped tomatoes, 5 to 7 beans (its about the dog!!), some mayonaise and some mustard.
What Eduardo said was this: "As a sonora style hot dog lover I must say, and I am opening this secret to all gringos, the old man in the corner of Constitucion Ave and Benito Juarez has the best "sonora style hot dogs" in town, must go early 'cause he only makes around 250 once they are sold he's gone for the day, luckly he is teaching his sons about the secrets of dog cooking and it seems they like it too!!!
"The glory of Sonoran style, bacon wrapped hot dogs is just one more reason to visit-- or move to-- Puerto Penasco, especially if you live in Los Angeles, CA. Because, you see, L.A. has decided they are a hazard to your health, and has made them illegal.