Acclaimed gourmet concept continues Absolute Würst Sausage Series with $1 of each purchase supporting No Kid Hungry
Dog Haus continues its new Absolute Würst Sausage Series in March with a delicious and innovative Corned Beef and Cabbage Sausage that further revolutionizes what can be made into a sausage, allowing diners to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day all month.
An ode to the hearty Irish classic, Dog Haus Würstmacher Adam Gertler’s Corned Beef and Cabbage Sausage features an all-beef hormone- and antibiotic-free sausage blended with cabbage, garlic and corned beef spices in a sheep casing. The sausage is served on Dog Haus’ signature grilled King’s Hawaiian rolls, creating a balance of sweet and savory flavors in every bite.
Because the series’ unique sausages are made in small batches, the Corned Beef and Cabbage Sausages are only available from March 1-31. Guests can enjoy the March sausage in five ways: “Würst Way” with grilled sauerkraut, white American cheese and secret sauce; “Breakfast Way” with crispy tater tots, three sunny-side up eggs, white American cheese, caramelized onions and spicy mayo in a grilled flour tortilla; “Your Way” with their choice of toppings; “Corn Dog Way” dipped in Dog Haus’ root beer batter; and “Sliced Way” grilled and sliced with their choice of dipping sauce.
“The greatest thing about the Absolute Würst Sausage Series is that the possibilities are endless,” said Gertler. “This month’s sausage is a twist on an iconic meal and our way to get in the St. Patrick’s Day spirit. Our goal with this series is to make people try the flavors we’ve come up with and imagine all the other great foods that could be turned into a sausage. I’m confident that anyone who can snag one before they’re gone will enjoy the sausages we’ve invented and come back each month hungry to try the next sausage we’ve come up with.”
Dog Haus donates $1 to No Kid Hungry from every Absolute Würst Sausage Series item sold. The national charity works to end childhood hunger by ensuring that kids get the food they need in various ways.
A new item in the Absolute Würst Sausage Series arrives each month, with each Dog Haus location receiving approximately 200 links. Fans are encouraged to buy them early and often, as they will sell out. They can also find out How The Sausage Is Made on YouTube, TikTok and Instagram with videos about Würstmacher Gertler’s creative process and more details about the sausages that make it to the menu. DM or comment on our posts about what you want the Würstmacher to make next.
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Dog Haus is an award-winning concept known for its gourmet hot dogs, sausages, burgers, plant-based and fried chicken offerings, creative full bar program and The Absolute Brands (virtual concepts). Founded by longtime friends Hagop Giragossian, Quasim Riaz and André Vener, the first Dog Haus opened in Pasadena, California in 2010. Dog Haus was honored with Nation’s Restaurant News’ prestigious MenuMasters Award and has been named in Fast Casual’s Top 10 Movers and Shakers list since 2020. Most recently, Franchise Times announced the winners of its annual Zor Awards and Dog Haus came out on top – winning the prized honor of “Top Brand to Buy.” The brand continues to garner critical acclaim for its signature all beef dogs and hand-crafted sausages with no added nitrates, and 100% Black Angus beef burgers – all of which are made with hormone- and antibiotic-free meat and served on grilled King’s Hawaiian rolls. With its mission to sustainably feed everyone who walks through their doors, Dog Haus also offers a diverse lineup of plant-based burger, sausage and chicken creations. As more and more diners make the brand a “haus”-hold name, Dog Haus continues to give back through its national charity partnership with No Kid Hungry, donating proceeds from its Absolute Würst Sausage Series to help feed millions of kids nationwide. For up-to-date location and brand information, visit doghaus.com or follow Dog Haus on Facebook, Twitter or Instagram.
No Kid Hungry is a nonprofit organization established in 1984 with the primary mission of eradicating child hunger across America. One in six kids in the U.S. will face hunger each year, so No Kid Hungry is working to end childhood hunger through effective programs that provide kids with the food they need when they need it. The organization works with local school districts to provide students meals during the school year and summer, funds grants for food banks and community groups, and supports advocacy at the national, state and local levels to bring awareness to the issue and cut through the red tape to aid those in need. No Kid Hungry is a campaign of Share Our Strength, an organization working to end hunger and poverty.
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