
Well its getting warm outside which means BBQ season and that means hot dogs, burgers, and brats. Of course when making these you need ketchup and mustard, but
don't forget the best condiment of them all
Giardiniera. I
didn't even no the greatness of
giard until a few years ago when
Cerone and
Asak had me try out a brand they were marketing from
That Pickle Guy, a good fresh
giard with a lot of different
vegetables, but not my personal favorite, although there
muffalata is really, really good. Another good
giard to check out is
Bari, there's is a lot more about the peppers. There "spicy" is good,
homemade, fresh taste but they have very little or no other
vegetables, I do hear that there "really spicy" is unbelievable hot. The reason I am even talking about
giards is because of one I had from a place called
Heavenly Hot Dogs in Riverside.
It was so delicious I found myself eating almost the entire jar with a spoon. All these
Giardiniera's are really good and I am sure everyone has there own personal favorites, but I still claim that the best
Giardiniera is
Racconto, an authentic Italian
giard with the perfect amount of spices to
vegetable to oil ratio, in my opinion, but I am always open to try new ones.
2 comments:
I see nothing strange with that.
I absolutely love giard. The best by far is Racconto...I like the hot chopped. I've tried sooo many and there's is unbelievable! I use it with fish, in egg salad, in cottage cheese...anything.
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