LEONIDASBelgian Praline in ChicagoToday is Saint Nicholas day and as I sit here, contemplating the dreary, Belgian-like sky above us here in Chicago this morning, my thoughts turn to the very amusing festivities surrounding this small holiday that I got to witness several times while living in Belgium... Saint Nick, in his bishop's garb, accompanied by Zwarte Piet ('Black Peter'), bursting into lecture halls and having some fun at the cost of otherwise unapproachable professors... And of course, the treats that one gave and received, placed in shoes in a normal domestic setting, or otherwise hidden away by someone dear, in the mailbox, in the pocket of a coat left unattended...
The most typical treats, at least to my mind, are nuts, oranges -- and especially Clementines which have only just appeared on the market for the occasion -- and chocolate.
Belgian chocolate is famous and for good reason. Basic bars by Callebaut or Cote d'Or are excellent and , of course, there are then the many shops that produce bonbons, especially praline. In addition to the simple independent chocolatiers all over the country and the exquisite and expensive independent makers in the major cities, there are also three large Belgian chains, the more famous and widespread of which in the States are, I believe, Neuhaus and especially Godiva. But in Belgium, the best regarded of the chains, at least among the becs fins that I know, is Leonidas.
Leonidas chocolates are available outside Belgium at a number of locations around the world, including Chicago. I believe the products are flown in regularly from Belgium and, in the case of some of their praline, especially the fabulous manons blancs/witte manons, freshness is very much an issue. They are not cheap and when I compare the price here with what I used to pay in Belgium (BF 250 or ca. $5-8 for 1/2 kilo), I flinch, but they are worth it. A pound is about $30; you can purchase various sizes of premade assortments or make your own assortment. Amata and I are especially fond of the aforementioned manons (with or without walnut), the buches, the gianduja... Well, they're all pretty swell.
Eet smakelijk,
Antonius
Leonidas
231 South LaSalle Street
in the Bank America Building, southside (by Jackson) of the ground floor
enter from LaSalle or Clark
8-6 Mon-Fri
http://www.leonidaschocolate.com/
Alle Nerven exzitiert von dem gewürzten Wein -- Anwandlung von Todesahndungen -- Doppeltgänger --
- aus dem Tagebuch E.T.A. Hoffmanns, 6. Januar 1804.
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Na sir is na seachain an cath.