LAZ wrote:Answering my own question:
The Bagel makes their own pickles or, more precisely, has a fresh batch made weekly to their specifications, supposedly a historic family recipe.
clogoodie wrote:Gramp's Gourmet has a stand at the French Market with a pretty wide selection of pickles. I haven't tried any of them yet though.
danimalarkey wrote:I saw a segment on a Food Network show (can't remember which) on McClure's Pickles and they looked pretty great. I thought they were based in Brooklyn, but it looks like they also produce pickles out of Detroit. I've seen their pickles at Pastoral on Lake but I haven't tried them yet. If I recall correctly, they only make garlic dill and a spicy varities.
clogoodie wrote:danimalarkey wrote:I saw a segment on a Food Network show (can't remember which) on McClure's Pickles and they looked pretty great. I thought they were based in Brooklyn, but it looks like they also produce pickles out of Detroit. I've seen their pickles at Pastoral on Lake but I haven't tried them yet. If I recall correctly, they only make garlic dill and a spicy varities.
The French Market Pastoral sometimes has them as well. A few months ago, impulse (and perhaps the attractive red peppers floating in the brine) got me and I purchased a jar of the spicy. They were pretty damn delicious with a really nice heat level...but at $12 for the jar, I'm not in a rush to buy again. They might well be worth the money, but I need to try some other brands & options before making such a determination.
To that end, I tried a few samples of the spicy varieties at the The Gramps Gourmet stand yesterday. I wanted to a grab a jar of spears, but they only had slices...so...I'll check back next week.
mss60614 wrote:I have seen their old dills....
jesteinf wrote:clogoodie wrote:Gramp's Gourmet has a stand at the French Market with a pretty wide selection of pickles. I haven't tried any of them yet though.
They're also at the Daley Plaza market. The sour dills with garlic are outstanding.
Binko wrote:Evil Ronnie wrote:Binko wrote:I had always just assumed the pickles that come in the pickle barrels were house-made. They sure as hell taste like homemade naturally fermented pickles to me. If they're not, does anyone know the source?
Which pickles and barrels are you referring to?
Like the pickles you get at Gilmart, Joe & Franks, or any of a number of Polish delis/grocery stores in the city.
rachel2025 wrote:Last time I was in Brooklyn, I brought back a couple of jars of McClure's and they were fantastic!
spinynorman99 wrote:McClure pickles are available locally at:
Fox & Obel Chicago
Pastoral Artisan Chicago
Olivia's Market Chicago
Provenance Food and Wine Chicago
Moveable Feast Geneva
Whole Foods Chicago-South Loop
Whole Foods Chicago-Gold Coast
Whole Foods Chicago-Waveland
Whole Foods Chicago-Halsted