Carlywood wrote:I typically shop at the Jewel on Broadway and Berwyn or the Trader Joe's on Lincoln.
riddlemay wrote:Since you mention TJ's...A couple of years ago I got frozen New Zealand lamb chops from that store. I didn't know what to expect (I don't buy frozen meat that much) but when prepared according to the package instructions the lamb had lots of lamb flavor. I was impressed.
Tim wrote:Hi,
American lamb (Chiapetti) is larger and milder (more corn, less grass) than the Australian and New Zealand lamb that is the staple of the discounters. It is always available at a good price from Treasure Island. They frequently run specials around Easter.
Tim
Kennyz wrote:Tim wrote:Hi,
American lamb (Chiapetti) is larger and milder (more corn, less grass) than the Australian and New Zealand lamb that is the staple of the discounters. It is always available at a good price from Treasure Island. They frequently run specials around Easter.
Tim
I guess maybe it depends how you define American. I buy my American lamb from a Lebanese butcher in Chicago, and it has WAY more flavor than the Australian and New Zealand that's ubiquitous on fancy restaurant menus. I don't know anything about "Chiapetti" lamb.
leek wrote:Costco always has boneless leg of lamb. I think the quality is good. You do have to trim off the fat, etc. yourself.
Kennyz wrote:I don't know anything about "Chiapetti" lamb.
JeffB wrote:Kennyz wrote:I don't know anything about "Chiapetti" lamb.
You're probably joking, but Chiappetti was the last commercial slaughterhouse in Chicago (halal and pollos vivos storefronts aside). Their veal was swell back in the day, too.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/co ... 00996.html
http://cbs2chicago.com/local/Chiappetti ... 35921.html
Not sure if they still exist or if so, in what form.
berns wrote:Could anyone recommend a place where I could find a reasonably priced good boneless lamb roast for Easter? (Preferably North or Northwest side of Chicago)
Thanks,
Berns
budrichard wrote:The best source for rack of lamb or any other lamb product is Fresh Farms on Touhy.
Baby lamb is also available.
Contact the Meat Dept Manager and tell him what you want and he will cut to order.
It's US choice lamb at a nice price.
I find Australian grass fed or New Zealand lamb an altogether different product, very lean and different tasting. Certainly acceptable but I much prefer US lamb.
The baby lamb is outstanding.
USDA Prime lamb is hard to find, expensive these days.-Richard