jochwat
Graphics Department
These here kabobs are a local legend. First introduced (as far as I know) back in the 1980s at "HegewischFest", a blocks-long party in the community of Hegewisch (of course), at the far southeast end of Chicago. These things, I tell ya... You wouldn't think it just by the look of them, but WOW are they delicious. "Dragobobs", as they're called, were created by a fella known as Drago. who owned a liquor/convenience store in town. The store is long gone, but Drago's family has kept the torch (and lump charcoal) burning by offering these in raw, uncooked form for your grilling pleasure. And no, there's nothing missing here -- these were initially offered without vegetables of any kind -- just a stick of meat with a chunk of bread stuck to the top. That's how I carry on the tradition. Well, I also like onions. Anyway, without further ado...