kafein wrote:Jesper!
We are going to a family dinner at Edelweiss this weekend - what do you recommend there? !
Edelweiss is great and IMO the best German in Chicagoland.
The correct dinner menu on their website is really the one labeled "lunch".
I highly reccomend the Schweinshaxe, a 3lb slow roasted pork shank with the crispy skin still attached and served with a Bock beer sauce.
When this beautiful specimen arrives at your table, your fellow diners will be afraid and jealous, and think you a better person for having ordered it.
It is a very common dish in lower Bavaria, but is fairly uncommon here in the states.
The pork is juicy and tender with a strong flavor produced by the skin fats melting into the meat, and the skin is wonderfully crispy and chewy.
I recently had this dish a few different times in Germany, and Edelwiess's version is better than the "real thing" (which is still quite good).
It comes with 3 sides. You'll have lots of left-overs unless you share it.
Their red cabbage is very nice and goes great with this dish.
BTW: Last time I was there they had a special 4lb Veal shank for 2 people on the menu, but I couldn't convince anyone to share it with me.
Edelweiss also is one of the few German restaurants around to have dark German beer on draft. Warsteiner Dunkle is a dark and flavorful, but with the lighter body of a lager.
PROST!!!!!