But first I must take a step back - I have mentioned Jungle Jim's several times recently, and I really must talk about this mega-store. First of all, you cannot miss this food emporium if you are anywhere near it. There is a gigantic giraffe and waterfall out front, it looks like a mall, there is a weird subway tram shooting out of a roof. You get the idea. Of course the inside is even stranger. According to their website, the entire complex spreads out over 6 acres! Trust me, after you've been in the gigantic grocery for a couple hours, your legs get tired. But you can always pause to rest and watch a performance by the Elvis Gorilla or Pedro the Mariachi Man. And to think I am just scratching the surface of the fantastical weirdness that is Jungle Jim's.
So why am I waxing poetic (well, sort of) about Jungle Jim's? Mostly because of the cured meat counter. Who knew a 28 year old girl could be all a-twitter over cured meats? My sister, who shops at Jungle Jim's as her regular grocery store, had never even noticed this counter until I found it. (As much as I think L should have noticed this haven of all things porky and good, the store is pretty overwhelming, and I am sure you can discover something new every time you go!) I must have spent at least 30 minutes there sampling a variety of cured meats and sausages. I was enveloped in a lovely porcine fog that befuddled me into buying enough bits of salami, mortadella, chouriço, lomo and jamón serrano for a small army. I see several delicious meals in my future. Which brings me full circle...
The pesto from yesterday makes an amazing spread to this simple, yet delicious, toasted Italian sandwich. I don't even really think of this as a recipe - more like a picture of an awesome sandwich that you could make with any combination of ingredients that you had on hand. I have, however, done my best to include links to these two incredible sandwich meats in case you want a sandwich just like mine. Or in case you are inspired and want to make the trip to Jungle Jim's in lovely Fairfield, Ohio. (Okay, maybe not lovely Fairfield, Ohio - I really don't know what else it has to offer; although, I have heard a rumor that an IKEA is opening nearby which makes it a totally worthwhile day-trip!)
Ciabatta Bread, split open and toasted in the oven
Pesto (any kind works)
2 thin slices Columbus Salame Mortadella (or any good mortadella)
3 thin slices Columbus Salame Artisan Collection Finocchiona (or any good salami)
1 roasted bell pepper, thinly sliced
crumbled fresh feta cheese
leaf lettuce
thinly sliced onions
Stack it all up to a make delicious sandwich.
Ciabatta Bread, split open and toasted in the oven
Pesto (any kind works)
2 thin slices Columbus Salame Mortadella (or any good mortadella)
3 thin slices Columbus Salame Artisan Collection Finocchiona (or any good salami)
1 roasted bell pepper, thinly sliced
crumbled fresh feta cheese
leaf lettuce
thinly sliced onions
Stack it all up to a make delicious sandwich.
9 comments:
Josie,
Thanks for all the great comments! The nice thing about the store... we are changing a the time. The next time you are in the area, check out the event center; "Oscar" It's on the second floor. A Fantastic event center.
Ikea opens March 12th. They are about 10 miles from the store.
Thanks & Have Fun!
Phill Adams
Director of Development
Jungle Jim's International Market, Inc.
Fairfied, ohio 45014-4108
www.junglejims.com
Omigosh I had no idea about IKEA! My trip to Jungle Jim's just got more involved!
Oh my does that sandwich look amazing! And your meat counter sounds heavenly too!
I tagged you this morning for the Braisy Chain!
Hi Josie,
Thank you so much for your kind comment on my blog. I appreciate your sensitivity.
In other news, I just gave my blog a makeover. Check it out and let me know what you think!
Best,
Karen
Josie,
I want a Jungle Jim's HERE (your comments made me go to their website). I actually Mapquest-ed it and it would be a 5-hour drive. DH wouldn't understand...but he has always wanted to go to the Cincinnati Zoo... I may get to JJ yet. :)
I love the photo of your dogs, too.
~Vicci
Hello Dear Josie,
I'm afraid you've been tagged for yet another MEME. All good bloggers must be tagged :)
Have fun!
Lori
Oh yeah, see my blog for details!
Holy tags and comments Batman! :)
Phill- thanks for visiting! I am sure I will be down for more Jungle Jim's fun soon - especially since Ikea is coming.
Laura- Don't tell John I told you about Ikea. Blame Phill :)
Erika- thanks for the tag :) I love your new design!! I will definitely be coming up with a braise soon.
Karen- I am sure this will come as no shock to you, but I love the colors on your blog!!! In case you hadn't noticed, I have a love for really bright colors in the kitchen.
Vicci- you need to come visit! Your husband should come see the Columbus Zoo too - the famous Jack Hanna runs the place. It is -amazing-. My mom is a volunteer there and I go all the time.
Lori- thanks for the tag! I will be sure to investigate when I have a minute (I have had a wonderfully restful weekend that involved no cooking! shocking, I know :))
Oh my goodness. I NEED to go to a Jungle Jim's. Tj always laughs at me for how much I love just wandering around the grocery store or market. I know you and I could have a good time together at Jungle Jims. We may never leave.
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