danimalarkey wrote:Bad batch. Or you don't like guanciale. I'm fairly certain I've eaten more of F&O's guanciale than anybody here (it was a weekly purchase for me for over two years), and it both resembles Bridgestone's photo and tastes wonderful.
(Unless there's been a recent change in supplier)
Well, I "hope" it's just a case of a new supplier, as that would mean that I've been living a lie for the past 5 years, thinking that I liked guanciale! ^_^
I don't know what it was, exactly, but I just felt that the pork tasted a bit tinny more than anything. I've had much better success with carbonara when I had used pancetta from any number of sources (Sam's comes to mind). On the other hand, as I recall now, it may have been the very last of the guanciale that I got that night, and it could have been sitting there for who knows how long. If I see that they have a larger (and presumably newer) hunk of guanciale, I'll give them another shot.
danimalarkey,
The continuation of this thread made me absolutely crazy. So crazy in fact, that I had to go out Monday, first to Bari Foods for San Marzano tomatoes, anchovies, cheeses, a couple subs, etc...and then to F&O for guanciale.
I have to say that F&O's guanciale was beautiful, exactly the same stuff that I've been getting from them for the last three/four years. But I had a small end piece of it in my refrigerator, and I made the effort to use it along with the new stuff rather than throw it out. I went to slice it and it had dried out to the point tht it was difficult to cut. Taste and texture wise, it was more concentrated in flavor.
Perhaps there was a rotation issue when you bought that last chunk. I got some borderline/questionable smoked fish from them a while back, so I agree that they aren't flawless. And I have to say F&O's staff in the charcuterie department isn't even close experience wise to what you see for instance in a Zabar's.
Anyway, we had a most enjoyable dinner last night thanks to Bridgestone, Antonius, GWiv and other LTH contributors and this most recent chunk of F&O's guanciale made for an especially luscious bowl of pasta.
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