[Sca-cooks] Favorite dessert?
Phil Troy / G. Tacitus Adamantius
adamantius1 at verizon.net
Fri Apr 4 18:19:37 PDT 2008
On Apr 4, 2008, at 7:26 PM, ranvaig at columbus.rr.com wrote:
>> Incidentally, what started all this was my lady wife's attempt to buy
>> a decent, ordinary layer cake in Manhattan, and what she found was
>> some kind of allegedly white chocolate thing that was six inches
>> across, and I believe cost $38, and of all the things it was, the one
>> thing it obviously was not, was _good_.
>
> There is a place here (Columbus Ohio) called Mozart's that makes
> lovely pastries, but also makes cake with real butter frosting. I'm
> not a cake person, and usually hate frosting, but I really liked
> theirs. I never actually paid for one, they used to have them at
> work now and then, but I'm sure they weren't cheap. (btw if you go
> look at the pictures, all the little "black and white" flowers are
> really dark and white chocolate.
>
> http://www.mozartscafe.com/
Oh, I'm sure there are plenty of good cakes available here for anyone
willing and able to pay for them. My favorite bakery is probably Saint-
Ambroeus on Madison Avenue, and Ceandra favors a place called
Lafayette on Sixth Avenue in Greenwich Village. I've never tried
anything from Magnolia (once famous for cupcakes and made more famous
in an SNL Digital Short video -- the one where Andy Samberg and Chris
Parnell are stocking up on foodstuffs to sneak into the movie theater
for consumption while watching thuh Chronic-[Whutt???]-cles of Nar-ni-
a!!!), but I gather Magnolia is no longer The Place. Apparently the
Place for cupcakes is in Park Slope, in Brooklyn. I forget its name,
but I'm sure by the time I get there it'll no longer be The Place,
anyway.
Might as well make 'em myself.
But the $38 questionable cake was from a chain called Zaro's Bread
Basket. Saint-Ambroeus would have been much more (they're a weird
place: they look more like a showroom for cakes than anyplace where
any actual baking is done -- I mean, how gauche, and that machine for
slicing bread next to the visible cash register has _got_ to _go_!).
But at least their cakes are great, and yes, they're quite expensive,
but at least you feel like you at least got something for your umpty-
eleven thousand bucks. They have opened up a cafe next door since I
was there last; maybe they've become less snooty. I almost hope not; I
always had to laugh at them a bit, but the cakes were really good...
Adamantius
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