jersey foodie – Jer-Z Wear https://jerzwear.com Its a Jersey Thing Sun, 10 Jan 2021 19:06:02 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://jerzwear.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/07/cropped-20210306_102025-32x32.jpg jersey foodie – Jer-Z Wear https://jerzwear.com 32 32 The Food Of Newark NJ https://jerzwear.com/2021/01/10/the-food-of-newark-nj/ https://jerzwear.com/2021/01/10/the-food-of-newark-nj/#respond Sun, 10 Jan 2021 18:36:07 +0000 https://jerzwear.com/?p=166 Before anything yes I was born in 1971 my Sicilian and Irish grandparents came to Newark via Ellis Island between the 1880s and early 1900s. They lived their whole lives in Newark and in Kearny. My Sicilian Grandparents moved to South Florida in 1971 while my mom and dad moved to Maplewood in 1970.


My other uncles and cousins would either pass away by the late 1979 early 80s or have moved to other areas by then. My one cousin Joe moved to Irvington and became a police officer in 1979.


My whole life was spent in Newark and Kearny, yes I went to school slept and played with my friends a lot of days in Maplewood/South Orange but My Mom, Dad, Uncles and Cousins were always taking me back to the old neighborhood to see my other uncles and cousins or being that Maplewood was so close to the old neighborhood like 15 min away if we wanted a taste of the old place for lunch or dinner we would hop on 280 get off at first st and there we were.


I actually had two childhoods growing up and the amazing food and the iconic eateries of Newark NJ were a very very very huge part of it.


Dickie Dees…

Located at 380 Bloomfield Ave in Newark this is where I had my very first Double Dog. It was 1978 I was 7 years old and I was visiting my Uncle Don’s Exxon Gas station on Park Ave and my cousin worked for my Uncle so for dinner I hopped in his huge black ’65 Impala SS and we headed to Dickie Dees.


I had no idea what I was in for all I know it was two weeks after Thanksgiving and I was freezing my ass off but once we got inside all I could smell was Pizza, Sausage and Peppers and I was in heaven not to mention it was very warm and inviting.


The guy says “what’cha want” (This is Newark actually pronounced NORK and you are not getting a Chili’s type greeting…… EVER) My cousin says ” Tree Double Dogs” (This is how Nicky Newarkers say three I will describe and Nicky Newarker in another post) Then the guy says “Tree Comin Up”

New Jersey Food the Italian Double Dog

For the next 10 min I witnessed the most amazing poetry in motion. He takes the two Sabrett Hot Dogs outta the fryer slaps them in the bread adds either Ketchup or Spicy Mustard sometimes both. Then goes over to the greasy griddle and takes the peppers onions with huge chunks of potatoes and slides them all on top the dogs stuffed in the bread.


We got back to my uncle’s Exxon and I was with everyone and took my very first bite and it was the most amazing thing I had ever eaten in my entire young existence next to my moms cooking. The Hot Dogs and the greasy peppers and onions were phenomenal I couldn’t even get my mouth past the huge potatoes I had to eat them separately.


Needless to say on the way home to Maplewood I fell right asleep lol.



Calandra’s Bakery…

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Now literally right smack across from Dickie Dees at 204 1st ave you have Calandra’s Bakery and for years and I mean years before I was born my family got everything there. Italian Bread, Cannolis (Gannol the Nicky Newark North Ward Way) and every other kind of Italian pastry you can think of we got from there.


Every Thanksgiving and Christmas dinner we had to have their bread which meant that every Thanksgiving I had to be up at 8 or 9 to go with my Uncle to get some bread and cannoli’s if my cousin didn’t bring them.

New Jersey Food Calandra's Bakery Newark NJ

Even as kid at my aunt Alice’s or Uncle Joes the literally lived less than 5 min away there was always something from Calandra’s in their house we lived on them we really did. Screw going to the A&P or Pathmark and get that white wonder bread shit.


But in the early to mid 80s this would all change to Calandra’s being only once in a while and for holidays as my mom would go on a health food kick and reduce or thick bread consumption. Can’t say I blame her my little fat ass was having Italian Bread and butter as a snack before bed so yea we were eating a tad too much lol.


Well that is it for now from me, I want to thank you all for following us and our posts. I love my childhood and the way I grew up, was it perfect not by a long shot. But the food from Newark was a very awesome part of my upbringing it really was.





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The New Jersey Dirty Water Dog https://jerzwear.com/2021/01/03/the-new-jersey-dirty-water-dog/ https://jerzwear.com/2021/01/03/the-new-jersey-dirty-water-dog/#respond Sun, 03 Jan 2021 19:07:10 +0000 https://jerzwear.com/?p=110 The Jersey Dirty Water Dog is…

One of the most iconic delicacies to ever come outta the great Garden State. Now, do not confuse it with the Rutt’s Hut Ripper a totally different dog brand and way different way of making them as well. Don’t get us wrong Rutt’s Hutt is Out-Friggin-Standing but we are talking dirty water dogs here.


Tonys Dirty Water Dogs Newark
Mustard and Kraut Hits the spot

Now yes I spent most of my time in Maplewood/South Orange New Jersey. But I am also Sicilian/Irish and my family hails from The North Ward of Newark and the other half of my family resides in Kearny. So if I wasn’t in Maplewood/South Orange I was in Newark (pronounced Nork yea that’s another story) or Kearny.


Tonys Hot Dog Truck Newark NJ

So my Mom/Dad/Uncle and Cousin was always taking me back to the old neighborhoods to visit family and just hang out. But also for the food, the food in Maplewood/South Orange was good Campus Sub Shop, Sunrise Pizzeria, The Roman Gourmet, Maplewood Pizzeria, and Sonny’s Bagels to name a few places. But no one in those two towns even had a Dirty Water Dog cart I dunno why but even to this day at least to my knowledge there is no place


But those places I mentioned were no Tony’s Hot Dogs on Park Ave and Lake Street or JJs on Bloomfield Ave. For the Italian Double Dog or Italian Sausage Sandwich, you went to Dickie Dees or Jimmy Buffs.


I am sure there are many other places those who read this post can think of but I am just talking about me here. And what I grew up with, my family came from Newark, Kearny, Bloomfield and Belleville so we went to the places around there.


What makes the Dirty Water Dog so special ? Nothing really its just a boiled Hot Dog sitting in the Hot Dog water all day long. About 80% of the vendors used Sabrett Hot Dogs and to me those are the best in the world and the red onions Sabrett has too. A Sabrett’s dirty water dog red onions and mustard is the way I go. Sure I will get mustard and kraut or chili and mustard. No matter the topping you just cannot go wrong.


Now back in the day they used to sell a chocolate drink called Chocolate Cow and was thinner and better than Yoo Hoo any day. Fun fact once you had a Chocolate Cow you could not just go back to Yoo Hoo you just couldn’t. But sadly the last few times I went back the Chocolate Cow was off the menu I really don’t think they make it anymore well sadly all good things must come to an end and so does this post I am really getting hungry now lol.

Chocolate Cow better than Yoo Hoo

So anyways now you know…


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Nj Dirty Water Dogs https://jerzwear.com/2021/01/02/nj-dirty-water-dogs/ https://jerzwear.com/2021/01/02/nj-dirty-water-dogs/#respond Sat, 02 Jan 2021 23:01:27 +0000 https://jerzwear.com/?p=65 The New Jersey Dirty Water Dog it the most famous of all the food that comes out of the great garden state and the brick city of Newark is the home of some of the best places to go.

From Tony’s Hot Dogs on Park Ave and lake street, to across the way to JJs hot dogs on Bloomfield ave. As a kid growing up in north jersey and my family hailing from North Newark (Actually Pronounced Nork) before moving to Maplewood. Either on weekends or certain weekdays my Dad,Uncle or Cousin were taking me to get dirty water dogs on the avenue.

Now Rutt’s Hutt in Clifton the ripper is a different kind of dog not a dirty water dog but just as good in my opinion that is why it’s getting and honorable mention in this post. Now you also have your Italian Hot Dogs as well they were the best when they came from Dickie Dees or Jimmy Buffs.

But the Dirty Water Dog is where it’s at for awesome NJ Cuisine…

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