When it comes to Indiana's claim-to-fame foods we immediately think of tenderloins and sugar cream pies. We can even count as our own a few household brands like Weaver's, Red Gold, and Clabber Girl. Even Wonder Bread and Papa John's have Hoosier roots.
Here's another one to add to the list. As of about a year and a half ago, Indiana became home to nation's finest domestic freshwater caviar house. Collins Caviar began in Chicago in 1983 when mother and daughter Carolyn and Rachel Collins decided to start selling their caviar. Carolyn and Rachel were avid fisher-women and after seeing the beautiful roe of the Lake Michigan Chinook Salmon they caught, they set out to learn how to transform the raw roe into succulent caviar. Their caviar became quite the hit with family and friends. When they first served it to a chef friend who then insisted on having some for his restaurant. A business was born. It was not long before they moved out of the home kitchen into a production facility in Chicago.
Fast forward a few years and they had reached legend-like status among caviar enthusiast. Along the way, Carolyn retired, leaving the business completely in Rachel's capable hands. A couple of years ago, a series of circumstances led Rachel to look for a new location in Northwest Indiana and Michigan City took the prize.
Yesterday I had the opportunity to spend most of the day with Rachel getting quite an education about caviar and her company. I also got to sample several of her products. I must say, they were magnificent. I had never considered myself a caviar fan. My exposure had been limited to what is sometimes found on maki rolls. After the day with Rachel, I think I'm hooked. A caviar lunch on a regular Tuesday - just another day in the life of the Hungry Hoosier!
Collins has a varied line of products including caviar from freshwater salmon, whitefish, hackleback, and paddlefish. Collins also has some great infused products - caviars flavored with Citron Vodka, wasabi, and other great flavors. They also offer several caviar creme spreads that are out of this world. Some of these come in a pastry bag complete with plastic tip - ready for applications as pleasing to the eye as the mouth!
More information about Collins, including how to order, can be found on their website. Consider ordering some for the upcoming holiday parties. If you do, I think you'll become a regular, year- round customer. I know I will.