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elleng

(136,048 posts)
Sat Oct 29, 2022, 06:19 PM Oct 2022

What Is an Egg Cream and Why Is It So Jewish?

And, more importantly, is it delicious?

An egg cream was my father’s kitchen claim to fame. He assembled them with great flourish — Fox’s U-Bet chocolate syrup, cold milk from a glass bottle, and a long, hard shpritz of seltzer, followed by a vigorous stir. Even today, when I drink or think of it, it takes me back to my family’s Brooklyn roots, and him.

To my surprise, I have discovered that I am not alone in my nostalgic connection to this fancy-named but pedestrian drink. According to Pete Freeman, co-owner, cofounder and chief soda jerk at Brooklyn Farmacy and Soda Fountain, nostalgia is at least half of the egg cream’s appeal. There was a time when every New York diner and ice cream parlor offered them. As Elliot Willensky wrote in his book “When Brooklyn Was The World: 1920-1957,” “a candy store minus an egg cream, in Brooklyn at least, was as difficult to conceive of as the Earth without gravity.”

In 2021, there aren’t many candy stores or pharmacies with marble counters where you can still order an egg cream. But those eateries that offer the beverage do so with pride and purpose.

When Matthew Grogan partnered with Patsy and Carol Grimaldi to open Juliana’s Pizza, rated best pizzeria in New York in 2017 by Zagat’s, they crafted a menu that would bring back foods from the Grimaldi’s youth: pizza made with fresh mozzarella in a coal-fired oven; seltzer from glass bottles and egg creams made with U-Bet chocolate syrup. Pre-pandemic, they sold about 40 egg creams a week to customers of all ages, many of them curious tourists.

Aside from nostalgia, though, what is the egg cream’s appeal? When you break it down it’s just carbonated chocolate milk with foam on top. If you’re thirsty, said Brooklyn Farmacy’s Freeman, it satisfies you on a physical level. But on a cultural level, “it is tied to being Jewish.”'>>>

https://www.myjewishlearning.com/the-nosher/what-is-an-egg-cream-and-why-is-it-so-jewish/?

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What Is an Egg Cream and Why Is It So Jewish? (Original Post) elleng Oct 2022 OP
Drank these all the time in NYC nt XanaDUer2 Oct 2022 #1
Funny, it sounds exotic when you call it an Egg Cream no_hypocrisy Oct 2022 #2
Right! elleng Oct 2022 #3
Don't forget forget the Lime Rickey too. BigmanPigman Oct 2022 #4
Dey don't make em no betta!!! elleng Oct 2022 #6
No egg in an egg cream? Diamond_Dog Oct 2022 #5
I remember egg creams SouthernLiberal Oct 2022 #7
I grew up in Milwaukee and we MOMFUDSKI Oct 2022 #8
We used to go to Corky and Lenny's Deli in the 60s and 70s for corned beef sandwiches Backseat Driver Oct 2022 #9
In Chicago, they were ca!led chocolate phosphates. Perfect with corned beef on rye! hedda_foil Oct 2022 #10

BigmanPigman

(52,242 posts)
4. Don't forget forget the Lime Rickey too.
Sat Oct 29, 2022, 06:56 PM
Oct 2022


Bourdain had both on Season 9 of No Reservations "Disappearing Manhattan".

Eisenberg's Sandwich Shop was his go-to spot.

SouthernLiberal

(408 posts)
7. I remember egg creams
Sat Oct 29, 2022, 07:19 PM
Oct 2022

I lived in the south Bronx until I was almost 13. We had two shops very close to our building, one large and profitable, the other small and dark. It was that small dark shop that welcomed kids who would spend our allowance on two comic books and a chocolate egg cream.

The big shop sold candy, though, and could make ice cream sodas. That was where we went when mom or dad was paying.

We moved to NJ that year, just in time for me to become a teenager. It was nothing like the Bronx. I haven't had a real bagel since. Did talk a chain lunch and ice cream shop into making egg creams once

 

MOMFUDSKI

(7,080 posts)
8. I grew up in Milwaukee and we
Sat Oct 29, 2022, 07:47 PM
Oct 2022

called them Chocolate Ice Cream Sodas. Would walk to Gimbel's after high school and have one in their restaurant. Had one at Marshall Fields with a friend in my twenties. It was chocolate syrup with seltzer and 1 or 2 scoops of vanilla ice cream. I have loved them from the start. Sounds like the NY Egg Creams were just missing the ice cream. I would have one either way! Thanks for the delicious post.

Backseat Driver

(4,635 posts)
9. We used to go to Corky and Lenny's Deli in the 60s and 70s for corned beef sandwiches
Sat Oct 29, 2022, 08:19 PM
Oct 2022

on swirled light/dark rye bread and a chocolate phosphate; although this landmark deli since 1956 has moved from the Cedar Road location in the suburbs of Cleveland and there's also a spot now in the Cleveland downtown Jack's Casino, the chocolate phosphate is still on the menu.

http://www.corkyandlennys.net/menu.php?cont=appetizers

If milk was added it was called an "egg cream."

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