<span>Detroit's unique and partly abandoned cityscape has scarred its image around the world for decades. But in the last several years journalists have begun to view the city through a different lens, focusing on the wide range of contemporary artists finding inspiration amid the emptiness and addi
Coney Detroit (Painted Turtle Press)
β Scribed by Joe Grimm, Katherine Yung
- Publisher
- Wayne State University Press
- Year
- 2012
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 138
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Detroit is the world capital of the coney island hot dog-a natural-casing hot dog topped with an all-meat beanless chili, chopped white onions, and yellow mustard. In Coney Detroit, authors Katherine Yung and Joe Grimm investigate all aspects of the beloved regional delicacy, which was created by Greek immigrants in the early 1900s. Coney Detroit traces the history of the coney island restaurant, which existed in many cities but thrived nowhere as it did in Detroit, and surveys many of the hundreds of independent and chain restaurants in business today. In more than 150 mouth-watering photographs and informative, playful text, readers will learn about the traditions, rivalries, and differences between the restaurants, some even located right next door to each other.
Coney Detroit showcases such Metro Detroit favorites as American Coney Island, Lafayette Coney Island, Duly's Coney Island, Kerby's Coney Island, National Coney Island, and Leo's Coney Island. As Yung and Grimm uncover the secret ingredients of an authentic Detroit coney, they introduce readers to the suppliers who produce the hot dogs, chili sauce, and buns, and also reveal the many variations of the coney-including coney tacos, coney pizzas, and coney omelets. While the coney legend is centered in Detroit, Yung and Grimm explore coney traditions in other Michigan cities, including Flint, Jackson, Kalamazoo, Port Huron, Pontiac, and Traverse City, and even venture to some notable coney islands outside of Michigan, from the east coast to the west. Most importantly, the book introduces and celebrates the families and individuals that created and continue to proudly serve Detroit's favorite food.
Not a book to be read on an empty stomach, Coney Detroit deserves a place in every Detroiter or Detroiter-at-heart's collection.
β¦ Table of Contents
Cover
Title Page
Copyright
Dedication
Contents
Preface
Introduction
Lafayette and American Coney Islands
Dulyβs Place
Coney Hot Dogs
Detroitβs Coney Chains
Leoβs Coney Island
National Coney Island
Kerbyβs Koney Island
Coney Buns
The Coney Mall Pioneer
Athens Coney Island
Counter Culture
Pontiacβs Historic Coney Islands
Flint-Style Coney Dogs
Jackson Coneys
Lower-Fat Coneys
Billβs Drive-In
Georgeβs Senate Coney Islands
The Coney Artist
Coney Island Lunch
Mama Vickiβs Coney Islands
House of Doggs
Beyond the Coney Dog
Outside Michigan
Detroit Motor City Coney Island
Neon, Neon in the Night
The Last Bite
Youβre Never Far from a Coney
Contributors
Index
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