What do you think of as typical "Chicago recipes"? I'm not talking about pizza or Italian beef or other restaurant foods, but homemade dishes that are typical of Chicago cooks, as served at family dinners, potlucks and church suppers and brought to succor the sick or the bereaved.
Equivalents would be Minnesota hot dish or Texas chili, although I don't think we have anything quite so ubiquitous.
I think of
Melrose peppers as a Chicago dish, although it's probably only made by Italian Americans. There's a dish that goes by the unfortunate name of "barbecue," which seems fairly common -- it's basically just loose hamburger in barbecue sauce and called "sloppy joe" in other places -- that may not be distinctive enough.
Of course, adding giardiniera to anything -- even
hominy -- automatically makes it a Chicago recipe.
As it's harder for the folks who've lived here all their lives to pick out uniquely Chicago items, this is especially a question for those of you who moved here from elsewhere -- are there local foods that you first encountered at a friend's dinner table? Or, for natives who've spent time living in other towns -- what did you have trouble getting ingredients for or make at home that surprised your neighbors?
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LAZ on July 30th, 2008, 11:30 pm, edited 1 time in total.