This Cupcakes and Cashmere 'Pretzel Dog' recipe is a classier take on ballpark food and gives junk food a better name.
The recipe is a partly homemade creation which requires bakers to mix their own ingredients to create the pretzel. Creating a delicious (and probably cheaper) alternative to the type of food one can buy at a ball game, this is a miniature and classed-up way to enjoy a good old fashioned hot dog. Adding some style to the traditionally less-than-fancy recipe, this hybrid makes the most of each half of the mash-up and would be an excellent option for summer dinners.
Clever, doable and mixing two of the most beloved foods out there, the Pretzel Dog recipe is a home run.
Why This Trend Is Growing
- Gourmet Ballpark Food
- Opportunities for restaurants and food entrepreneurs to introduce upscale versions of classic stadium foods for sports fans.
- DIY Food Kits
- Opportunities for food companies to create DIY kits for customers to make their own gourmet versions of popular junk foods such as hot dogs and pretzels.
- Fusion Cuisine
- Opportunities for chefs to experiment with mashups of different types of cuisines and create unique flavor combinations.
Industries Being Reshaped
- Food and Beverage
- Opportunities for restaurants and food companies to tap into the growing demand for unique and gourmet versions of classic foods.
- DIY Kits
- Opportunities for food companies to create DIY kits for customers to recreate gourmet versions of classic foods at home.
- Event Planning
- Opportunities for event planners to incorporate gourmet stadium food into catering menus for sports events and festivals.