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July 16th, 2011

Hamel’s, Gourmet Market, Rehoboth Beach, Gourmet Carryout, Local Produce, Catering, Delaware Beaches,

 

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It started when Lorenzo was visiting. Out in the back we were, eating crabs, and there he came in, bearing a beautiful Mini Smith Island Cake.  Thank God it was a Mini; enough for everyone to have a slice.  I could have eaten it all myself. 

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It had also been a few days since a friend mentioned Hamel’s in passing.  At first I did not know what she was talking about.  Let me refresh your memory; you will recognize it immediately.

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Years ago, before Farmers’ Markets made a comeback into the lives of all of us, there was McQuay’s in Rehoboth Beach.  It was one of the first places you saw as you came into downtown Rehoboth.  Fresh tomatoes, corn, blueberries and general produce, beautifully displayed.  I even think that you could have an account.  It really was the place to go.

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Fast forward, the building is still there, even the name has been left on the building; honoring what it used to be and trying to fill its old shoes.  But, Hamel’s Gourmet Market is making this old market proud.

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Hamel’s is located at 510 Rehoboth Ave., Rehoboth Beach, DE 19971.  Tel. 302-227-3386,  It will be on your right hand side as you are coming into Rehoboth, past the bridge, across from the Chamber of Commerce, and just before the roundabout.

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I decided to stop by and check it out.  Immediately, I saw Chad.  I have know him for a long time; him being one of my sons’ friends.  He is the Executive Chef for Hammel’s Gourmet Market.  He has been in the food business for years.  Always loved to cook. 

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You can call Chad Travis for catering and anything you need from Hamel’s at the above mentioned telephone number, or you can e-mail him at ctravis_fl@yahoo.com.

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Hamel’s is a full service gourmet market, with a wide selection of fresh baked specialties, including turkey, ham, and roast beef. 

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The pastries and breads are made locally, as well.

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Prepared salads can be bought by the pound; lobster, shrimp, spicy tuna, tuna, egg, chicken, curry chicken with dried cherries, shrimp ceviche, cole slaw, among others.

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They call them Something Special Sandwiches.  These are the sandwiches that Hamel’s is well known for and at the top of the list is the Lobby.  This is a lobster roll sandwich with plenty of lobster salad on a fresh baked Milano roll with lettuce.  Hands down, it is the favorite.  Others are a shrimp salad sandwich, Anthony’s Favorite which has Citterio Prosciutto on a Milano roll with homemade pesto basic dressing, mozzarella cheese, lettuce and tomato.  Then, the South Philly is a roasted pork, provolone cheese, and roasted peppers on a fresh baked Milano roll.

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If you do not want to cook or have some of those unexpected guests coming for dinner, please give them a call.  Their steaks, seafood, ribs, burgers, hot dogs, and chicken are grill perfect.

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A sample of their prepared foods would be lasagna, mac & cheese, sausage and peppers, meatball sausage and peppers and so much more.  Stop by and get a take-out menu.

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You have to meet Chad.  He is passionate about his cooking and has lots of plans for Hamel’s. 

Chad is planning to have, on selected Saturdays, a few demonstrations.  Hamel’s is not large enough to hold classes but something like a knife skills demo will be doable.  Music?  Chad is planning that, as well.

Chopping or mincing?  Learning the basics?  Knife skills are one of the most important parts if you enjoy the culinary arts.  There is more to it than just cutting.

I decided to buy some pesto, which by the way tasted delicious.

And, beer cheese which was like a triple threat with three cheeses; a nice kick to get you taste buds going and very spreadable.

Then on my salad I put the cherry balsamic vinaigrette, which Chad also made.  My son made the salad of fresh tomatoes from Freemans, mozzarella from Giant and fresh basil from my garden.  The drizzle of this vinaigrette was delicious; the sweetness complementing the rest of the flavors in those fresh vegetables.

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I notice the potato chips; locally made, as well.  They were called Cape Seasonings.  Website?  www.capeseasonings.com.

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The Mini Smith Island Cakes are there to tempt you.  Cupcakes, also made by them are available, as well.img_5633

And like that wasn’t enough, there is also gelato from Gelato Gal.  I wrote a post on Gelato Gal on 8/11/10.  If you want to see it just click on the month of August of 2010 and scroll down to the date.

Hamel’s looks so inviting.  The produce is perfect.  If you want you can linger with some coffee or a soft drink; sit outside because there are a few tables available.

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At times the most fabulous dinner can take no time to prepare….check them out…talk to you later…

 

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One Response to “Hamel’s, Gourmet Market, Rehoboth Beach, Gourmet Carryout, Local Produce, Catering, Delaware Beaches,”

  1. Chad Travis says:

    hey that really looks great thank you so much, i think you hit the nail on the head adressing all of the key points to what we want over here at hamels thanks agin i look forward seeing you again.

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