Chicago Sandwich Canon: Breaded Steak
The flavors are good but the proportions excessive, the kind of sandwich that you end up wearing as much as eating.
The flavors are good but the proportions excessive, the kind of sandwich that you end up wearing as much as eating.
I wasn’t sure what to expect from Mrs. Ball’s chutney, but it is a sweet, mildly spicy condiment that was complemented well by the pungent and savory combination of onions, tomatoes, and cheddar cheese.
This meaty mix was an ideal platform for the sharp, spicy, garlic/herb flavor of the chimichurri and the sweeter, crisper salad-like “sauce” of salsa criolla.
It will probably not surprise you to learn that this was delicious. I myself am salivating rereading the description that I just typed.
A good Big Baby is not a miraculous event; it is no great eye-opening revelation. It’s just a double cheeseburger. But at its best, it is a very enjoyable, well-engineered and constructed double cheeseburger.
Benedictine spread on white bread is somehow both simple and fancy at the same time—elegant, I think is the word
These tortillas clearly did not come out of a package–they were thick, pliable, chewy, clearly handmade, still hot from the griddle when they were filled and put in front of me.
The savory beef is enhanced by multiple forms of tomato, with the sweetness of the cooked onion and red pepper never far from the tongue.
The NY-style everything bagel dog was exactly what you expect it to be–Everything Bagel seasoning is fantastic, and has that terrific sweet garlic flavor and a saltier kick than I expected.
The parsley/onion/sumac mixture is classic for a reason, the lemony sumac brightening the pungency of the onion, with the earthiness of the parsley helping to calm the bite.
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