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Ralf's Does Homemade Sausages
Right By, Sheila Livadas
Sausage
making isn't a fleeting interest for Ralf Piotrowski, it s a gripping
passion and he s traveled to Germany to prove it. The seeds of Piotrowski
professional aspirations, though, were sown at Hartman's Old World Sausage
Shop, on North Clinton Avenue, where he once worked as a
dishwasher. I learned how to make
sausages at Hartman's, and then I did an apprenticeship in Germany for
three years, Piotrowski said. The exams were in German, and the reading
could be a little tough, but I learned everything from slaughtering to
book work. That prepared me for my dream- to open my
business. As the number of local sausage
shops continues to dwindle, Piotrowski feels a sense of satisfaction from
pursuing such a labor-intensive career at his business, Ralf's European
Meats & Delicatessen, on Dewey Avenue.
Sometimes I work 12 to 16 hours a day. During the holidays, it can
be 20. But this business is diversified, meaning that if get bored I
just create new products because 90 percent of what I sell, I make , he
explained. With help for Piotrowski
parents, Peter and Angelika, and sister Nancy Piotrowski-Underwood, new
customers receive a thorough overview of the store s superb selection of
German specialties. Highlights include bockwurst, turkey headcheese white
bologna seasoned with parsley, omelet loaf, which gets it's kick from red
and green bell peppers, bacon, eggs, and cheese, and smoked
liverwurst. The store also offers
sauerbraten, the classic beef roast jazzed up by the juniper berries and
pickling spices and pre-packaged , heat-and-serve smoked pork chops or
blood sausages with sauerkraut. Fans of
European imports squeal with delight at goodies such as plum butter,
gooseberry jam, rye crisp bread, rum stollen, anise candy, and Austrian
pumpkin seed oil. The store also has mini marzipan pigs, which Germans
typically purchase as good luck charms, but there's a little chance that
Piotrowski will need to raid the supply, on account of his
considerable talent for producing high-quality
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