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Yelp
i am a sausage girl. i fawn over a good meaty sausage. i am happy when i have a sausage in my mouth.
ummm no sexual innuendo intended
i had such a good feeling about fra'mani. I had heard good things and the sausages always looked so happy and perky every time I saw them at Berkeley bowl - they even come with a fresh little green leaf tucked into the packaging. but for some reason i had yet to sample them. founder paul bertolli has an exceptional culinary pedigree: he spent ten years at chez panisse, was the chef at oliveto until 2005, and has published a few cookbooks.
so its father's day and my dad loves sausages too - we are a happy sausage-adoring family - so I picked up a few fra'mani links from the pasta shop down on fourth street. no packages here, and i was a little sad to see them out in the meat case - alas no little leaves - but it did give me free rein to select exactly how many I wanted. i decided to try the mattinata (with sage) and classic Italian (seasoned with anise and garlic). i of course got distracted by the baskets of dry salamis, which fra'mani makes with natural hog casings and lets age slowly. i could not resist and ended up with a loop of salametto piccante - a spicy, dry chorizo seasoned with pimenton.
the salametto piccante was mind blowing. creamy thick texture, flavorful, smoky, and salty. a great chewiness without being at all gristly. oh wow. thank god for you my dear powerful little salametto. and the taste lingers - i had the aromatic reminder of salametto piccante banging around my mouth for hours and hours afterward. fun? perhaps. just don't go snogging strangers or go out on any first dates after indulging - or if you do make sure they love cured meats - but of course anyone you date should appreciate the magnificence of cured meats. so yes it should not be any problem.
sadly the fresh links managed to underwhelm us all. they were overpoweringly salty (and mind you this is coming from a girl who all but carries around her own salt lick in a pocket) so none of the other flavors were able to come through - if they were even there. the meat was a little gristly and unpleasantly chewy - and they were even a bit on the dry side. I will give them another shot and sample the spicy Italian sausage.
but for now I will stick with fra'mani's glorious dry salamis. and there are six to choose from!! original salametto, piccante, salame nostrano, salame toscano, salame gentile, soppressata...
and i plan on hunting down some of their mortadella shortly.