Our chipolata Vienna beef hot dogs are wonderfully tasty and imported all the way from Germany on a weekly basis. This is an 8cm long sausage, delicously flavoursome and ready to delight your customers. Please check our testimonials page to see what our customers like about us.

Also known as mini Vienna hot dogs, we have been importing this delicious sausage since 2009, proving how popular it is with our discerning customers. Please visit our wholesale mini Vienna hot dogs page for more information on this particular sausage.  


Beechwood Smoked, in Natural Sheep Casing

Our mini Vienna hot dogs are perfect for special occasions. Imported weekly to the UK from award winning butchers in Germany, you will be 100% satisfied with this premium product. Beechwood smoked in natural sheep casing, this sausage has the perfect snap!

Perfect for Cocktail Parties, Children’s Parties or Breakfast

We also supply this sausage with pork meat, a fantastic way for your customers to offer choice when it comes to this succulent cocktail sausage. Our wholesale prices are unbeatable when it comes to taste! Perfect for cocktail parties or children’s parties. Excellent as a breakfast sausage also. 

General Info

Pre-cooked, natural ship casing, beef or pork, 100% gluten free, no allergens, best cooking method: pan fried or grilled.

Contains 84% – 86% meat. 6 months shelf life. Stays fresh 16 days as chilled. Stays fresh 4 days after opening the packet. Available one size (8cm).

Toppings

Try our delicious chipolata Vienna hot dog with one of our meat or veg toppings. Click on the link for more information on our wholesale hot dog toppings.

Deliveries

For more information on stock, prices and deliveries please contact us using our contact form or simply call us on 01322 867 060. We will be more than happy to help you regarding this particular sausage or any of the premium products we import from Germany.

Resources

Chipolatas could be used to prepare Pigs in a Blanket find here a few recipes to follow: UK recipe, a U.S recipe and BBC’s own recipe. If you’re not sure about the difference between frankfurters and Vienna hot dogs please visit this link. For something different try this recipe or this recipe.Â