During our November trip to Northern California, RAB and I stopped by
Fatted Calf Charcuterie in Napa's Oxbow Market. FC "is an artisanal charcuterie producing a wide range of hand crafted products using high quality, natural ingredients." Once we stepped into FC, we quickly decided that we should take advantage of the full kitchen and grill at our rental cottage.
While we were tempted to buy much much more, we left FC with the following:
> Two thick, heavily-marbled pork chops
> Finnochiona (my favorite salami) and pepperoni for sandwiches
> Duck rillettes with thyme and brandy
> Pate maison, a pork pate garnished with duck gizzard confit
> Breakfast sausages
> Bacon
The woman who helped us was generous with samples and threw in a few extra breakfast sausages just to be nice. Unlike Boccalone, Chris Cosentino's salumeria in San Francisco's Ferry Building, FC was friendly and unpretentious.
If we lived in the area, I would be there several times a month to sample what's on offer.
Other tempting goodies included: crepinettes, cotechino, porchetta, and wild boar salami. I asked if everything is made in-house, and was told that yes, everything is made in-house with the exception of the prosciutto, which they currently get from La Quercia (but plan to offer their own soon).
FC’s products were delicious - - every one of them.
After visiting FC and enjoying the largely porky goodies for several days, I began to wonder why we don't have anything like FC in Chicago. Or, perhaps I'm missing out and we in fact do? Do I have to buy a freezer and half a pig to get heritage pork chops as wonderfully marbled and flavorful as those we purchased from FC?
I hope you enjoy the photos below and encourage a stop if you are ever in the neighborhood. Even if you don’t have a kitchen, it’d be worth a stop to buy some salami - - you can buy bread at the bakery next door.
Ronna

The delicious, well-marbled chops we took back to the cottage - - front right.







Porchetta, available as a to-go sandwich for about $8 (we were so sad we had dinner reservations and couldn't enjoy one).
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REB on January 30th, 2009, 10:00 am, edited 1 time in total.