Sorry for the long entry but it finally happened yesterday – a blind taste test of 9 different Italian Beefs. It was pretty successful and surprising.
Each participant was to go to a specific beef stand, order three beefs – dry, with gravy on the side and hot peppers on the side. They were then to arrive at my house at 1:30pm for the blind tasting. The logistics of eight other guys arriving at my house at 1:30pm on a Saturday afternoon was enough to make me think that this could be a nightmare. Actually, everyone arrived within 10 minutes of each other and the beefs were in good shape.
Each person was to rate the beefs on the following criteria (total 50 pts):
-Bun/Bread (scale of 1-10)
-Beef Quality (scale of 1-10)
-Seasoning (scale of 1-10)
-Overall sandwich (scale of 1-20)
Then they were to rank the beefs in the order they liked them, 1 to 9 with 1 being the best beef.
Now, I know that there are some who thought that this idea wasn’t going to prove anything. You’re right, it doesn’t prove anything – and it wasn’t a scientific testing, nor was it a statistical success (with only a sample size of 9) but it was interesting tasting these sandwiches side by side without knowing their origins. Statistically, the numbers don't mean much but using the criteria, you can see some trends.
The tasters themselves are not professional critics but they have had their fair share of Italian Beefs. Some were actually able to guess some of the beefs correctly. Some had their preconceived notions of the best beef in Chicago and were very disappointed at their own observations. I had an idea that associating the name of the stand with the beef would change a taster’s perception of how good it was.
I can't seem to link the photos from shutterfly (there's no specific image name - the link just takes you to the photo folder) but I'll see if I can figure it out. The results are below.
Beef stands:
-Al’s Original
-Chickie’s
-Johnnies
-Portillo’s
-Jay’s Beef
-Torre’s
-Mr. Beef
-Boston’s
-Roma’s
The results:
It looks like the most favorite three beefs were: Jay’s, Chickie’s, and Torre’s and the least three favorite were: Johnnie’s, Portillo’s and Mr. Beef. I’ve also listed an overview below:
Bun (scale of 1-10):
1. Al’s - 7.56 ave.
2. Boston’s – 7.44
3. Jay’s – 7.44
4. Roma’s – 7.17
5. Chickie’s – 7
6. Torre’s – 6.78
7. Portillo’s – 6.44
8. Mr. Beef – 6.33
9. Johnnies – 5.67
Beef Quality (scale of 1-10)
1. Torre’s – 7.6 ave.
2. Jay’s – 7.17
3. Al’s – 6.78
4. Boston’s – 6.61
5. Chickie’s – 6.44
6. Portillo’s – 6.33
7. Roma’s – 6.22
8. Johnnies – 5.67
9. Mr. Beef – 4.83
Seasoning (scale of 1-10)
1. Chickie’s – 7.33 ave.
2. Torre’s – 7.06
3. Jay’s – 6.67
4. Boston’s – 6.61
5. Johnnies – 6.06
6. Al’s – 5.94
7. Roma’s – 5.72
8. Mr. Beef – 5.61
9. Portillo’s – 5.33
Overall Sandwich (scale of 1-20)
1. Torre’s – 15.61 ave.
2. Jay’s - 15.5
3. Chickie’s – 15
4. Boston’s – 14.56
5. Al’s – 14.44
6. Roma’s – 13.17
7. Portillo’s – 13
8. Johnnies – 12.77
9. Mr. Beef – 12.33
Total Points
1. Torre’s – 37.11 ave.
2. Jay’s – 36.89
3. Chickie’s – 35.78
4. Boston’s – 35.22
5. Al’s – 34.75
6. Roma’s – 32.28
7. Portillo’s – 31.1
8. Johnnies – 30.17
9. Mr. Beef – 29.11
Subjective Rankings (ranked by taster’s form 1-best to 9-worst)
1. Jay’s – 3.33 ave. ranking (two #1 rankings)
2. Chickie’s – 3.44 (two #1 rankings)
3. Torre’s – 3.61 (two #1 rankings)
4. Al’s – 4 (two #1 rankings)
5. Boston’s – 4.72 (one #1 ranking)
6. Roma’s – 5.89 (two #9 rankings)
7. Johnnies – 6.56 (four #9 rankings)
8. Portillo’s – 6.67
9. Mr. Beef – 6.78 (three #9 rankings)
Overall, it was a great time. Each person ate a total of about 3 beefs in the process! Some people tried all the peppers but some steered way clear as to not add that much heat to a stomach full of three Italian beefs. I can say that most did not like Chickie's unique style of hot peppers - claiming that jalapeños do not belong with a beef sandwich.
Although taking the beefs to go is not the same as eating them at the stand, all the beefs were subjected to the same conditions. Sure, you can say that this little tasting shows which beefs travel better, but the tasters all understood that there would be some travel issues and didn't fault the beef for travel reasons.
One taster summed it up well when he said, "Even though I rated Johnnies poorly, I still think it's one of the best."