Taste incredible, of course. Fall into “low-fat hot dog” territory, with 6 grams of fat or fewer per serving (half the fat of typical hot dogs). Also land in the “low-sodium hot dog” category, with fewer than 500 milligrams of sodium per serving. Be widely available, because what good is a healthy hot dog if you can’t find it? All of these are sold at major retailers.

Made with 100% beef, these healthy hot dogs have zero artificial colors or flavors. Just enough salt and a dash of paprika extract ensure the spice is right, and the results are similar to the franks you enjoyed at baseball games or cookouts as a kid. (Cracker Jacks and homemade s’mores are optional, but recommended, to complete the nostalgic experience.) Are turkey hot dogs healthy? They can be, but it’s important to examine the nutrition facts and ingredients list closely. This recipe is made from turkey raised with neither antibiotics nor hormones. That doesn’t mean it’s lacking flavor, though. Its paprika and natural smoke flavor will remind you of grilling recipes you’ve enjoyed at more indulgent feasts. Plant-based eating is a growing food trend, and these low-sodium hot dogs are a shining example of how delicious the vegetarian life can be. With each bite, you can rest assured that the dogs are completely vegan, meaning they’re also cholesterol- and saturated fat-free. Soy protein isolate and pea protein amp up the protein to trump any other links on this list. Buy It: Lightlife Plant-Based Hot Dogs (Target) If you’ve shopped the meat case at a major supermarket, you might have asked yourself, “Are Hebrew National hot dogs healthy?” They’re practically ubiquitous, and we’ll admit that not all their products earn top nutrition marks. But these low-fat hot dogs are also very low-cal and are built around a base of kosher beef and soy protein, then seasoned with paprika, garlic, and more to meet our healthy criteria. Minimally processed and with a super-short ingredient list, these low-fat hot dogs will please both clean eaters and picky eaters. Featuring humanely raised turkey, sea salt, vinegar, cherry powder (for color), spices, and nothing else, these dogs are ones you can feel good about sharing with your family. (By the way, they’re gluten-free and Whole30-approved, if you need it.) Buy It: Applegate Natural Uncured Turkey Hot Dogs (Target) Seeking low-sodium hot dog brands? Vegetarian recipes are often your best bet. These tofu- and soy-based vegan dogs have the least salt of any on this list, and they manage to pack more protein than a medium egg. Tomato extract lends their vibrant hot dog hue, while mustard and other seasonings spice things up.

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