Amata wrote:La Casa del Pueblo has ingredients like guajes and huanzontle in season, but I don’t think I’ve ever seen chepil there or in other area stores. The vendors at Maxwell St. might be the best bet. Let us know if you find it.
La Casa del Pueblo
1810 S. Blue Island
Chicago, IL 60608
312 421-4640
Since Amata and I mostly shop for food together (a sort of pastime), I definitely endorse all the places she mentions. I'd like to add that Casa del Pueblo has also had at times the elusive herb,
papalo, and has a fine butcher counter. It's a really swell store.
The
El Güero we visit has an even more extensive butcher and dairy counter and a very large and generally good and interesting produce section.
Our late and lamented Tri-Taylor Mexican carniceria,
El Becerrito, would regularly surprise us with some grocery item or prepared dish, including some interesting
queso sincho (I believe I've seen that at El Güero too). But there are lots of little shops like this still going strong throughout the city and the more Mexican suburbs.
Antonius
Alle Nerven exzitiert von dem gewürzten Wein -- Anwandlung von Todesahndungen -- Doppeltgänger --
- aus dem Tagebuch E.T.A. Hoffmanns, 6. Januar 1804.
________
Na sir is na seachain an cath.