My nduja came from Boccalone, I liked it quite a bit, but was expecting more spicy hot punch. Boccalone's nduja was more jab than uppercut.zoid wrote:Try here.
I made cotechino from Riviera for New Year's eve a few years back, simmered, chilled, sliced, served I found it surprisingly bland. I had a feeling I missed the boat in preparation, but didn't realize by how wide a mark until I had Riccardo Trattoria's version a few years later. Simmered, chilled then sauteed yielded delicious rich collagen laden sausage perfectly balanced by rapini.CrazyC wrote:I also have a chub (stick? log?) of cotechino, which has pork skin listed alongside pork on the ingredient list...
G Wiv wrote:simmered, chilled, sliced, served I found it surprisingly bland.
G Wiv wrote:[Simmered, chilled then sauteed yielded delicious rich collagen laden sausage perfectly balanced by rapini.
bean wrote:I just wanted to bump the post in the hopes that someone has found a retail source lately.
Anyone?
ristago wrote:Hi there,
My name is Rosanna and my family, mostly my dad side, is from calabria, so I've tasted the real deal that my grandpa makes. So my dad decided to start making his own nduja. He started working with a big meat company and it has already been USDA approved for distribution in the Chicagoland area sometime soon, but if you want a taste of what we are creating you can go to our restaurant, Ristorante Agostino on harlem ave (look up our facebook page for more directions) just ask to speak to either Chef Agostino or Chef Anna to give you a little taste of heaven.
ristago wrote:My name is Rosanna and my family, mostly my dad side, is from calabria, so I've tasted the real deal that my grandpa makes. So my dad decided to start making his own nduja.
jane franklin wrote:Hi.
A friend of mine was mentioning some food she sampled at Eataly. One being Nduja, a calabrian spreadable salami.
I have never had this nor seen it on any menus...but evidently it is becoming quite a popular ingredient all over the country.
There is a shop by me that actually makes this product. Has anyone seen this on menus in restaurants.
Here is the facebook site for the Nduja Artisans
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Nduja-Ar ... 9288169508