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Foodie gifts | 2012 Holiday Gift Guide

Shop four new specialty-food stores to out-foodie even your foodiest friends.

By Julia Kramer
Published: November 13, 2012

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Belvoir elderflower cordial
Belvoir ginger beer
Coolhaus ice cream sandwiches
Century sun oil
Blis Sweet Maple Viengar
Pasta puttana
Pasta puttana
Publican Quality Meats
Publican Quality Meats
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    For those who own every artisanal honey and barrel-aged tea that money can buy, head to these recently opened specialty-food stores for a taste of something new.

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  • Belvoir elderflower cordial

    Spencer’s Jolly Posh Foods
    Anglophiles, candy fiends, Jamie Oliver die-hards: Jolly Posh caters to these niche subsets, with an abundant and eclectic selection of dry goods (teas, lemon curd) imported from across the pond. This is, of course, in addition to its own line of bangers, black pudding (not the dessert kind) and bacon. There are also some good finds here for home-cocktail enthusiasts, such as Belvoir Fruit Farms Organic Elderflower Cordial ($10). 1405 W Irving Park Rd (312-415-6919, spencerfoods.com).

    Photo: Martha Williams403.rb.eo.op.giftguide.belvoir1xSS.jpgBelvoir elderflower cordial158576412
  • Belvoir ginger beer

    Belvoir Fruit Farms Ginger Beer ($7) at Spencer's Jolly Posh Foods

    Photo: Martha Williams403.rb.eo.op.giftguide.belvoir2xSS.jpgBelvoir ginger beer158576463
  • Coolhaus ice cream sandwiches

    Artisanal
    This new suburban store is a wonderland of local products (such as Phoenix Bean tofu) and small-batch spirits. This is the only place in the area we know of that sells Coolhaus ice-cream sandwiches ($5.69 each), shipped from the cult shop in Los Angeles. 414 Linden Ave, Wilmette (847-512-3155, artisanalwilmette.com).

    Photo: Martha Williams403.rb.eo.op.giftguide.iceCreamxSS.jpgCoolhaus ice cream sandwiches158576514
  • Century sun oil

    For your localvore pals: Wisconsin-made Century Sun Oil fresh-pressed organic sunflower oil ($12.99) at Artisanal.

    Photo: Martha Williams403.rb.eo.op.giftguide.SunOilxSS.jpgCentury sun oil158576765
  • Blis Sweet Maple Viengar

    Michigan-made BLiS nine-year-old sherry maple double solera vinegar ($15.99) at Artisanal

    Photo: Martha Williams403.rb.eo.op.giftguide.vinegarxSS.jpgBlis Sweet Maple Viengar158576816
  • Pasta puttana

    Pasta Puttana
    There are only a few items in Jessica Volpe’s small store, but each is carefully selected to complement her handmade pastas. Our pick: her proprietary Pasta Puttana extra-virgin olive oil from Castelvetrano, Sicily, made from hand-picked Nocellara del Belice olives. The peppery oil is decanted at purchase from a vat into 250ml bottles, which can be refilled at the shop for a $2 discount. 1407 W Grand Ave (pastaputtana.com).

    Photo: Martha Williams403.rb.eo.op.giftguide.PastaPuttana1xSS.jpgPasta puttana158576567
  • Pasta puttana

    (Grab a box of Past Puttana's seasonal Fiery Red Chili farfalle for $10 for yourself.)

    Photo: Martha Williams403.rb.eo.op.giftguide.PastaPuttana2xSS.jpgPasta puttana158576618
  • Publican Quality Meats

    Publican Quality Meats
    Pair an artisan jam or mustard from the grocery shelves with selections from the exceptional butcher case: The subtly spicy bacon-wrapped harissa pâté ($26.99/lb) and black-pepper salami ($25.99/lb) are both outstanding. For a great host or hostess gift, snag a loaf of made-in-house bread, too. 825 W Fulton Mkt (312-445-8977, publicanqualitymeats.com).

    Photo: Martha Williams403.rb.eo.op.giftguide.PQM1xSS.jpgPublican Quality Meats158576669
  • Publican Quality Meats

    Black-pepper salami ($25.99/lb) at Publican Quality Meats.

    Photo: Martha Williams403.rb.eo.op.giftguide.PQM2xSS.jpgPublican Quality Meats1585767110

For those who own every artisanal honey and barrel-aged tea that money can buy, head to these recently opened specialty-food stores for a taste of something new.

Photo: Martha Williams

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