Rene G wrote:dicksond wrote:They now sell a Schmaltz brand made for them in Detroit by a fellow who claims to have also provided Zingerman's with their Corned Beef recipe (though not with their Corned Beef).
Sy Ginsberg, right? Pretty good stuff as I recall. Cold Comfort (2211 W North) uses (or used) Sy Ginsberg corned beef but I haven't been there for ages.
I did not get a name. In general, if they are selling it as private label and do not immediately tell me the name of the producer, I do not ask any more. They spend a lot of time finding the best, in their estimation, and are a little cagey about who makes their private label stuff (we danced around who makes their pickles quite a bit - they are made locally and are mostly wonderfully fresh, which I love, so I pursued it). On the other hand, if I guess the producer they will tell me whether I have it right.
So I will ask if it is Sy.
We also had a little exchange about fatty versus lean corned beef. Basically they get a lean cut with most of the fat already removed. Which caused me to go on about trying fatty, medium and lean smoked meat at Schwartz's (Montreal) and how after sampling only an idiot would get the lean. Which Howard pretty much agreed with, but also said that in places that offered the option (and I think he mentioned a place or two, but I do not remember which one), more than 90% of the people chose lean so that is what they have to offer. Reminds me of a suburban rib joint and a discussion we had about rib tips once, and how they offered them for a while but replaced them with some godawful (by his account) formed riblets which people order and eat.
But we know most folks do not choose food based on taste, don't we?
A couple of other Schmaltz updates - they are rolling out new sandwich and salad menus next week. Nothing earth shattering, though they are adding a smoked tongue/chopped chicken liver sammy. Howard explained that his mother had been dogging him forever about how no real deli could not offer such a standby, even if his read is that they will be lucky to sell a dozen of them a month.
And there is some shuffling of the salads, but it is nothing interesting.
The Chicken/Chipotle/Tortilla soup yesterday was excellent (Paul's soups often are). Not much heat, or noticable chipotle flavor, but a great, meaty, hearty soup. And I finally had their hot dog last week, and the kosher missile was quite good, too. Pastrami would still be my choice, but the beef brisket, hot dog, chopped liver, smoked fish and the new corned beef are all pretty tasty, too.
Yeah, I like Schmaltz.
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Feeling (south) loopy