abqandrea wrote:Had my first Italian Beef at Al's on Ontario - dipped with hot relish. Delish.
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nr706 wrote:Another signature dish is the Chicago hot dog - "dragged through the garden." Wiener's Circle (especially for late night abuse), and many places on Dempster are a few joints that immediately come to mind.
Ghazi wrote:Other than Poochies and Herm's, any others we shouldn't miss?
Chicago Style Hotdogs
Deep Dish Pizza
Tavern Cut, Cracker Crust Pizza
Pizza Puffs
Gyros
Jibarito
Italian Beef Sandwich
Giardiniera
Corn Roll Tamales
Maxwell Street Polish
Bone-in Pork Chop Sandwich
Mother in Law
Gym Shoe (Jim Shoo)
- saganaki (en flambe)
- Rainbow Cone
- Atomic Cake
- Chicken Vesuvio
- Shrimp DeJonghe
- local factory double-corn-tortilla tacos
- gravy bread (at beef stands)
- french fry sandwich with BBQ sauce (at barbecue stands) or gravy (at beef stands)
- Carson's / Russell's / Twin Anchor's style barbecue sauce (allspice / katsu sauce)
- Aurelio's style pizza sauce (sweet / on top of cheese)
- potato truffle explosion (and other American molecular gastronomy ravioli)
- pepper and egg sandwiches
- jarred "sport" peppers
- breaded steak sandwich with tomato sauce
- sausage (Italian or hot link) patty "burger"
- cemita atomica
- De Cecco dried pasta (with neckbone gravy)
- stew-fried "Melrose" peppers
- lemon-base flavored Italian ice in coarser granita with no dairy
- caramel cake (a la Brown Sugar Bakery)
- "candy" flavored sweet potato pie
- Nation of Islam bean pie (Clara Muhammad recipe)
- (Tony's) sweet / three chili version of dry chili chicken
- fried chicken in (Harold's) hot sauce over fries
- smoked rib tips with (Moo & Oink's or Peoria, etc.) hot links
- onion loaf as a burger accompaniment
- specific subset "bunch" corn roll tamales
- Aunt Jemima-fronted non-pure-maple breakfast syrup
- Malort
- very debated: The Old Fashioned cocktail
- the Mamie Taylor
- Cohasset Punch
- Chicago Cocktail (cf John Drury)
- I've seen a Chicago Fizz cited but never run into it in the wild
- Dr. Enuf soda
- Prohibition-sparked fruit / botanical sodas especially black cherry (Bergo / Berghoff / Capone)
- Filbert's root beer
- Green River soda
- Chicago-style (ice cream) chocolate soda a la Cock Robin / Petersen's / Oberweis
Al Ehrhardt wrote:For the Drinks section, how about Malort?
Vital Information wrote:Al Ehrhardt wrote:For the Drinks section, how about Malort?
When, where, how, and mostly why (I have my theories...) did Malort become a thing. I'm sure most people of my age had no idea what it was until we learned it was a *thing*.
Al Ehrhardt wrote:Vital Information wrote:Al Ehrhardt wrote:For the Drinks section, how about Malort?
When, where, how, and mostly why (I have my theories...) did Malort become a thing. I'm sure most people of my age had no idea what it was until we learned it was a *thing*.
Rob, completely agree. I don't get it either. Why would you want to drink something you don't enjoy drinking? I've had it once and that was enough.
Al Ehrhardt wrote:Rob, completely agree. I don't get it either. Why would you want to drink something you don't enjoy drinking? I've had it once and that was enough.
Al Ehrhardt wrote:Vital Information wrote:Al Ehrhardt wrote:For the Drinks section, how about Malort?
When, where, how, and mostly why (I have my theories...) did Malort become a thing. I'm sure most people of my age had no idea what it was until we learned it was a *thing*.
Rob, completely agree. I don't get it either. Why would you want to drink something you don't enjoy drinking? I've had it once and that was enough.
Al Ehrhardt wrote:Those are the people I don't quite understand, why you would drink something you dislike, but to each their own.
Katie wrote:De Cecco dried pasta with neck bone gravy?
Darren72 wrote:If you like bitter spirits, but not sure about Malort, give Leatherbee's Besk a try. I think it's quite good.