Sunday, November 3, 2013

Grillo's Pickles

Sometimes, life is full of surprises.  OK, most of the time. A couple weeks ago, I get an email from Miles McAlpin from Grillo's Pickles out of Cambridge, MA. He asked me if I'd be willing to review his pickles.  Since they're not readily available here in SE Michigan, I said, "Sure!", and a week later (they ship on tuesdays), I had a box of pickles on my doorstep.

They came packed very securely, with rubber bands holding the lids on in case of any accidents.  As pictured on the left, they're clear plastic "tubs" to let you view the goodness inside.  Visually, that's a good move, because you see all of the big slices of garlic, the dill weed and the beautiful cucumber spears inside.  There was a little tab to remove before you could pry the lid up, but otherwise, they were remarkably tightly sealed...it took some coaxing to get the lids off!  More about the lids later...

Grillo's Pickles are what I'd call a "deli-style", fresh-pack type of pickle, similar to what the Claussen national brand does.  They need to stay refrigerated, because they are 100% natural and contain no preservatives.  The ingredient panel pretty much confirms this...6 ingredients total, including the brine ingredients.  Government regs aside, they really don't need the label...you can see and taste what's in there.

Grillo's Italian Dill Pickles.
Note the garlic slices!
Open the lid, and you see the cukes, obviously, but then the slices of garlic, the dill weed and...grape leaves!?  First bite is crunchy and the first thing that you notice (like you'd notice a 2x4 to the head) is the garlic.  They are "Italian" dill pickles, and the garlic really underscores what they mean.  Its certainly not objectionable, but its not disguised.  Once the flavors start blending you notice that the dill smooths some of the punch of the garlic into a briney, herby goodness...and prompts another bite.  I went through 2 of these spears without even flinching. They have a unique flavor, which I have to give credit to the grape leaves...I have a feeling they take the bite out of the garlic's punchiness, but that's just a hunch. 

The brine is about what you'd expect of a "deli" dill...water, vinegar and salt in pleasant proportions, so that you taste the vinegar, but it doesn't whack you upside the head, like our benchmark McClure's brand. I think this makes these pickles very "munchable", so that you can go through 2 or 3 without noticing.

The second jar Grillo's shipped was their "HOT" variety. After Harold's "Derned Hot" variety, I've approached "hot" varieties with a newfound respect. Grillo's HOT variety are the nice kind of hot, not the mean kind.  Flavored with strips of jalepeno pepper (see the picture below), it provides them with a little extra peppery zing, but you can still munch on these 2-3 at a time without needing an ER handy.  As with the normal pickles, these have loads of garlic and dill and have all of the wonderful qualities of the original Grillo's.

Grillo's "HOT" variety. Note the
jalepeno slices and garlic!
For about 2 weeks now, I've really been enjoying both varieties and only regret that its taken me this long to write up the review for these excellent pickles.  They have great crunch, the right brine and present their flavors without hitting you over the head with them. The Hot variety adds a little heat without detracting from the basic goodness and flavor of the originals.  It was really nice seeing whole sprigs of dill rather than a few choppings at the bottom.  Slices of garlic ensure that the garlic flavor gets into the pickles and adds its own "hotness" to even the normal variety.  I really loved these pickles and will need a refill when I finish them up.

A word about the lids on these jars... I mentioned before that they were difficult to get off, and as Miles suggested, need a "heavy weight on one side of the jar and the lid will click right into place." I tried this and indeed it works.  I found that firmly pressing down with your palm on the edge and then pulling the bottom part of the jar up to the lid was what it took to click it into place.  Miles said that they "have discussed changing the jars but these ones are the best we can do at this stage".  The jars are made of fully recyclable plastic and seem pretty reusable, so I can appreciate their efforts to be environmentally responsible yet keep a lid on costs.

Right now, Grillo's is not (yet) a national brand, so getting a jar or four might be a mail-order affair.  The good news is that Whole Foods has picked up their brand in stores in New England, the Atlantic states and in the Gulf coast South.  They've even made it as far west as Ohio.  If you're in one of those areas, check their stock list.  If you're not, run, bike, or drive straight over to your hometown Whole Foods and ask them to stock Grillo's Pickles. If you want to make points with Grillo's and your humble reviewer, pester the living daylights out of the Ann Arbor, Michigan Whole Foods to carry them. ;)

Bravo, Grillo's, becoming one of my new favorites!

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Grillo's Pickles, 1075 Cambridge St, Cambridge, MA 02139  http://grillospickles.com


25 comments:

  1. Love your reviews and writing skills. Do you have a Twitter account?

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    1. I do, but frankly, I don't frequent Twitter much.

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  2. I recently discovered Grillos @ Whole Foods here in South Florida. I killed a whole container of dill spears in under a week. Good stuff! The Butter pickles are also good, but more on the sweet side..

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  3. Your reviews are amazingly eloquent despite the fact that they're just pickle reviews. I'm impressed!

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  4. I'm not normally a dill pickle, or any pickle for that matter, lover/eater. I will occasionally, and I mean once in a blue moon occasionally, eat the sweet bread and butter pickle.
    I was at my local Dierbergs Market (West Oak branch, St. Louis, MO Metro), and I had a taste of these pickles from a man giving out samples to taste. I bought an obligatory jar of the hot variety to take home.....the guy was nice and, as an African, I love hot stuff. Since then I've been hooked on these pickles. Oh my word! I snack on them everyday. From not being particularly fond of dill pickles, I am now obsessed. They are simply delicious! I'm about just finished with one jar, and can't wait to get another jar.

    One thing I didn't like, and as the original reviewer mentioned, it took a while to get the jar open. And after opening, the top does not stay securely shut.

    I highly recommend these pickles. They are delicious!

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    1. You just have to press down firmly on the edge of the lid until it clicks into place, then just work around the rest of the lid pushing down. It's a bit more of a pain than a screw-top but seals pretty well and stays on.

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  5. Well seriously i really don't know virtually nothing about fermenting pickles but got lots of information from your blog thanks

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  6. The grillos hot pickles are the best pickles on the planet!

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  7. Not sure why, but the jar of my hot Grillo pickles had a habanero pepper in it and the pickles were plenty hot!

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  8. Best pickle ever. If you haven't tried them, you must!

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  9. Yep. The best. Seriously good. Mine had habanero in them too but not real hot, just perfect. These came highly recommended and they live up to the hype. Unlike any supermarket pickles. I'm hooked.

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  10. Absolutely love these pickles! I was getting them at my local Whole Foods here in GA for about a year or more and one day a few months ago much to my delight I found them at my neighborhood Kroger! Hands down "Best Pickles Ever"!! **Need to work on the lid**

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  11. I was raised with 3 greatgrandmas who always made pickles they are gone now but I think your pickles are the best

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  12. The best darn pickles on the market..The flavor is just rite..And I love to see All the fresh ingredients on top ...so fresh and so darn good I think I'll have another

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  14. Great pickles. Terrible container. Had to use knife & pliers to open the tab. Transferred to glass container after I got them open. Well worth the effort though-excellent crisp pickle.

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  15. Thes pickles are fantastic! Only want to buy these only. Downside is that the packaging is terrible!!! Have had a couple of accidents due to packaging i.e. handle and top. I now have to transfer them to another container as soon as they are opened.

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