Regional Favorites Delivered to Your Door: Happy Thanksgiving!
Each year just before Thanksgiving, I write about places that ship food to your door (a great way to feed the family after turkey boredom sets in). Last year, I wrote about both domestic and international options. This time, I'm focusing on my regional US favorites from my recent trips around the country, and I've invited guest blogger and fellow foodie Allana Mortell to help me ferret out the best of the best. You can read more of her writing on allanabytes.com.
If you’ve been to New Orleans, you're sure to have eaten a muffuletta. The sandwich monstrosity, which can feed up to four people, is a round loaf of Italian, focaccia-like bread filled to the brim with salami, ham, mortadella, and sliced provolone and finished with a garlicky olive salad. Central Grocery, a small deli-style shop has been home to the esteemed muffuletta since the early 1900s. Tourists and locals alike wait in line for this sandwich, but with one quick phone call you can have these sandwiches (or the delicious olive salad spread) delivered directly to you wherever you are. Central Grocery, 923 Decatur Street, New Orleans, (504) 523-1620
Happy eating!
If you’ve been to New Orleans, you're sure to have eaten a muffuletta. The sandwich monstrosity, which can feed up to four people, is a round loaf of Italian, focaccia-like bread filled to the brim with salami, ham, mortadella, and sliced provolone and finished with a garlicky olive salad. Central Grocery, a small deli-style shop has been home to the esteemed muffuletta since the early 1900s. Tourists and locals alike wait in line for this sandwich, but with one quick phone call you can have these sandwiches (or the delicious olive salad spread) delivered directly to you wherever you are. Central Grocery, 923 Decatur Street, New Orleans, (504) 523-1620
Dungeness
crabmeat is a delicacy you might be familiar with if you've traveled to the West Coast where it's harvested in the icy waters between
Alaska and Northern California. One popular Seattle fish company will ship the best Dungeness straight from the docks to you overnight. Choose from mini crab cakes, whole crab or just a bit of crabmeat. Seattle Fish Company (866) 938 – 7576
If
fresh Maine lobster is more your thing, online ordering will bring you lobster meat, lobster tails, lobster rolls, clams, chowder, and even live
lobsters. Shipped directly from Portland, Maine, and delivered
overnight, you could have a lobster dinner tomorrow Maine Lobster Now, (207) 329-3968
Chicagoans
swear by their deep-dish pizza, and in the Windy City you can’t talk about
deep-dish pies without talking about Lou Malnati's.The buttery crust holds layers
of creamy mozzarella cheese, tart tomato sauce and homemade Italian
sausage and if you’ve never tried deep-dish, Lou’s is the place to start. With
Tastes of Chicago, you can get Chicago favorites like Lou’s
pizza and Portillo’s hot dogs straight to your kitchen. Tastes of Chicago, 1-800-Lou-To-Go
Philadelphia has its own claim to fame: the onion-laced cheesesteak. While
there has always been intense debate about who sells the best steaks in the
city, the famous Campo’s Deli has been dishing out 50 years' worth of sandwiches
and they ship.Take your pick of one-, two-, or four-hoagie meals, customized sandwiches, cheesesteaks and more. And of course, get a
side of the soft pretzels. Campo's Deli, (215) 923-1000
Finally, create the BBQ feast of your dreams when you order from Jack Stack BBQ in Kansas City. With four restaurants throughout Kansas, Jack Stack is an institution for the finest in smoky and sweet meat. Pick from ribs, burnt ends, brisket or sandwiches. Or create your own perfect sampler. Jack Stack.(877) 419-7427
Finally, create the BBQ feast of your dreams when you order from Jack Stack BBQ in Kansas City. With four restaurants throughout Kansas, Jack Stack is an institution for the finest in smoky and sweet meat. Pick from ribs, burnt ends, brisket or sandwiches. Or create your own perfect sampler. Jack Stack.(877) 419-7427
Happy eating!
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