Wednesday, April 16, 2008

Hard-to-find Foods

For some reason, it has become difficult to find Walker's Shortbread. Trader Joe's in California used to carry it or something similar, and when they quit, I would get it from Cost Plus World Market. We ran out (my British husband loves shortbread!), so I wanted to get more. I checked TJ's. None. Whole Foods? No luck. Harvest Co-op? Nada. So I headed off to Cardullo's.

If you've never been there, Cardullo's is this little gourmet grocery store/deli/wine shop smack dab in the middle of Harvard Square. Although hideously overpriced, they carry a lot of food that is tough to find, including a large selection of British food that is tough to find anywhere else (since Boston doesn't have a Cost Plus World Market... yet). Also, they sell maple sugar candy. I don't think that this can possibly be as hard to find in the northeast as it is in California, but Cardullo's sells it, so I haven't bothered searching hard for it. The other bummer is that you have to pay cash if your purchase is under $10, which is possible if you are only buying one item. (Do they have anything under $6 there? It's questionable. Well, no, the small box of 4 maple syrup candies is about $3.)

Incidentally, the ONLY place I found maple sugar in California was at the Village Cheese Shop in Palo Alto, across the street from Stanford University. And even they didn't always have it. Come to think of it, Cardullo's is very similar to the Village Cheese Shop, which is also a gourmet grocery store/deli, although I think they might not have sold wine. The Village Cheese Shop ended up being a bit of an East Coast ex-patriate grocery store, since not only did they sell maple sugar candy, they also sold Anchor Bar buffalo wing sauce, and were the only place in Northern California (hell, probably all of CA) who did. They also sold Lapsang Soushong tea, which was also hard to find out there.

Anyway, back to Cardullo's. They are incredibly expensive, but way convenient and dammit if they probably don't have what you are looking for, provided what you are looking for is a British packaged food, tea or coffee, some kind of unusual jarred condiment or some kind of gourmet expensive chocolate mixed with a weird ingredient like lavender, or earl gray tea, or bacon. (seriously- Vosges now makes a chocolate bar with bacon bits mixed in. Not as good as the coconut curry chocolate bar.)

I could just make shortbread at home, but my husband's Scottish granny worked at a bakery in her youth and her advice was always "don't make shortbread, just buy it. It's just as good as what you'll make at home, and easier." Thanks for the tip, Granny!

They also sell clotted cream, but weirdly enough, this is much easier to find than Walker's shortbread. Whole Foods and Harvest Co-op both sell clotted cream too. And pastries from my beloved Danish Pastry House.

One of these days I will try a sandwich from there. I don't like sandwiches much, but their options look appealing.

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Juliet Grossman said...

Is Cost Plus going out of business? Our local paper is running full-page ads saying they are doing a "nationwide liquidation" with 50-75% off. I always see the small packets of Walker's at Cost Plus by the checkout.

Do NOT under any circumstances buy Archer Farms shortbread. This is Target's house brand and it is HORRIBLE. It's rare for me to find sweets inedible. Really, who would think you'd have an inedible cookie? But they managed to do it. Plus every single cookie in the box was broken in the same way - neatly down the middle in half, or some in neat quarters.

jodima said...

I was wondering if you knew of a place to buy pomegrantes after season....I was told to seek out an Armenian grocery store for imported poms....thanks

bselv said...

You can purchase Walkers Shortbread at www.walkersus.com. Shipping is free on orders over $49. Amazon.com also sells Walkers Shortbread. Hope this helps in your search.