Posts Tagged ‘Meatloaf’

Conan the Meatatarian

Conan’s Chicago visit was rich with meat-related content. Here are some of my favorites:

Conan’s 5/20 Tweet – “I’m in Chicago, the food capital of America, for one more night. Hang on, arteries, hang on!”

Special guest Lil Ed (red sequined fez-wearing Chicago Blues Legend) joined Conan on stage and sang a song called, “Icicles in My Meat loaf”.

Chicago is Andy Richter’s hometown and he embraced the audience with a warm welcome of, “I love Chicago, you are the people who taught me to love meat and cheese!”

Later, Conan made a reference as the voice of “the one vegan in Chicago” by saying, “you’re taking the life of innocent cheese!”

And my personal favorite, on the second night of the Chicago shows, Conan said, “I’ve been here for two days and I already have a 30% blockage in my artery. It came out shaped like a brat. And I ate it.”

Thanks for two fantastic shows, Conan!

P.S. Did he talk about meat and food this much in other cities too?

23

05 2010

Chicago’s Meatloaf Bakery!

Special thanks to Serious Eats for the article below

Posted by Michael Nagrant, December 18, 2008 at 1:30 PM

For the last few years, folks have debated whether Chicago has matched or eclipsed great North American food towns like New York, San Francisco, or Montreal. While the debate rages on, one factor against our pre-eminence as a serious food town was our lack of fringe specialty food shops.

Everyone knows the real top food cities reach a point of saturation where all the mainstream good restaurant ideas are taken and have been replicated a hundred fold and tweaked with zany minor iterations. Thus, the only way to be successful is to pursue culinary improbability, that brand of foodie entrepreneurship that spawns BLT cupcakes, deep fried mayonnaise, Kobe beef and foie gras-topped hamburgers, and Krispy Kreme milkshakes.

While it’s true Chicago has staked its claim to more than a few post-modern/molecular gastronomy emporiums, we’ve generally continued to cast our lot with an unending line of taquerias, hot dog stands, pizza shacks, and sushi joints. But, last week we finally entered the big time with Lakeview’s Meatloaf Bakery. While it sounds like the drug fueled dream of a character in some big ticket Hollywood movie, it’s the real deal here in Chicago—a storefront emporium that sells no less than eight types of gourmet meatloaf in appetizer form (aka “loafies”), full loaves, and, yes, the meat cupcake,aka “meatloaf baked in cupcake forms and piped with mashed potato frosting.”

To me, the idea seemed an absurdity on every level. Why would I pay for something I could ask my mom to do for free? I had more faith in the three-legged blind nag in the tenth race at Arlington than on the Meatloaf Bakery lasting a year.

But then I checked it out. Unless she’s an editor at a major food magazine or Martha Stewart, this isn’t your mom’s meatloaf. From Loaf-a-Roma featuring oozy mozzarella, sun dried tomatoes, basil, and red wine-infused beef and Italian sausage, to the Omega-3 Loaf featuring a fluffy salmon croquette perfumed with lemon, parsley, and dill to straight up beef, pork, or the Mother Loaf featuring veal kissed with onions and herbs, the meatloaf here is killer haute. More importantly, the meatloaves are universally well seasoned, balanced, and the recipes are smart and satisfying.

The prices, which average about $9 for a cupcake-sized portion of meatloaf to a full loaf at around $35, seem a little high. But, then again, we’re talking loaves filled with fresh herbs and top quality meat and fish, not to mention lots of extras like bacon, chorizo, and Yukon cheddar mashed potato frosting. Ultimately, my guess is the great taste of the Meatloaf Bakery’s wares and the universal need for a small dose of edible comfort in these trying times will supercede all—the Meatloaf Bakery, against my early predictions, will be around for a while.

Meatloaf Bakery

2464 North Clark Street, Chicago IL 60614 (map)
773-698-6667
themeatloafbakery.com

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14

01 2010

Meaty Mercedes

Peyton Manning knows a good thing when he sees it. Awwwww yeahhhh.

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11 2008

I would do anything thing for love…

…but I won’t do that.

Pre-packaged NASCAR-brand meatloaf sandwiches: putting the “red” in “redneck” since 1949.

28

09 2008

I’ll take my Meatcake to go

Individual meatcakes for Truckers with enough time to add food coloring to mashed potatoes and sqeeze out of a decorative frosting tube, but not enough time to sit and eat.


This round of meaty cupcakes is dedicated to Sarah Pie, helpful friend of the Truck.

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03

07 2008

Meatcakes!

Tender layers of meatloaf surrounded by decorative mashed potato ‘frosting’?  Smells like dinner!

Click on either picture for a photo gallery full of meatcakes for every occasion.

21

06 2008