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Tuesday
Dec302008

Totally Sweet: Our 25 Most Delicious Bakery Experiences of 2008

Carrot Cake, Baker Boys, Asbury Park, NJ
It's been an exceedingly sweet year, this 2008--in so many ways. To commemorate, we've decided to do a small recap of the top 25 sweets that have sparked our imaginations and palates this year, from bakeries we've visited all across the country. Since there was no way we could list them in any order of preference, and as such are listed in no particular order--in our hearts, all 25 were a perfect 10. Here goes:

Berger Cookies
Berger Cookies: Baltimore's pride, these little cookies are shortbready, chocolatey, and we suspect, filled with crack: they're that addictive. We are forever in debt to Mitch for having opened our eyes to their glory.

Mr. Cakespy's first "Real" Black and White Cookie
Black and white cookies from Freedman's Bakery, Belmar, NJ: We grew up on Freedman's cookies, but rediscovered them during a visit east in early 2008. These are what a black and white cookie ought to be: a soft, cakey base the size of a saucer, with soft frosting, and just the slightest bit of overlap between chocolate and vanilla.


It defeated us.
Carrot cake from Baker Boys, Asbury Park, NJ: Some may say that dressing up carrot cake with golden raisins and mascarpone frosting is a bit too pinkies out for a classic, but we couldn't keep our forks off of it.

Perfect Corn Muffin
Corn Muffin from Muffins Cafe, NYC: There is nothing more elusive than the perfect corn muffin. They're either too bread-y, too cakey, or crumble apart too easily. But we feel completely confident when we say that these ones are perfect: sweet but not too much so, while still maintaining a slight crunch on the top but remaining solid when torn or cut in half.

 

Lemon curd tart, Papa Haydn, Portland OR

Lemon curd Tart from Papa Haydn, Portland, OR: We tried this tart last Valentine's Day weekend, and it was surely love: tart yet creamy, with a layer of buttercream between the lemon and crust, topped with a tart raspberry coulis. Oh baby.

Ginger Biscuit, Cafe Besalu, Ballard, Seattle
Ginger biscuit, Cafe Besalu, Seattle: Cake Gumshoe Chris swears by the ginger biscuit at Besalu, and upon tasting it, we all agreed: these sweet biscuits, made with cream, are a treasure.

 

"Potato", Nielsen's, Queen Anne, Seattle
The Potato, Nielsen's Bakery, Seattle, WA: Like, oh. my. god. The potato is something like an eclair, only richer and more delicious, with a topping of marzipan and dusting of cocoa; we don't care for fries, but we like these potatoes very much.


Cupcake from hello cupcake, Tacoma
Pumpkin cupcakes from hello, cupcake in Tacoma: A dense, moist pumpkin cake (unsullied by raisins, which we can't stand in pumpkin cakes!) topped with cream cheese frosting and adorned with an adorable pumpkin topper--what's not to love? 

 

Some ridiculously huge pie at Zoka
Peanut Butter Pie at Zoka: This pie is off the hook indulgent, about 6 inches high, with a buttery crust, a dense, peanut butter-chocolate filling, and swirls of chocolate on top. So rich, so decadent...so delicious.
Pumpkin whoopie pies
Whoopie Pies from Baked, Brooklyn NY: We had a lot of fun interviewing Matt and Renato of Baked earlier this year, but what made the experience even sweeter was tasting their amazingly delicious Pumpkin whoopie pies, which are dense, cakey, and utterly indulgent.

 

Simma's Bakery, Milwaukee
Caramel-Oatmeal Bars from Simma's Bakery, Milwaukee, WI: My, oh my. These rich, buttery, oaty-crusted bars had a generous midsection of caramel-chocolate filling, topped with additional bits of oat crumbs on top, and they were so delectable they made our heads spin. Thank you to the MKE Cupcake Queen for taking us over to Simma's!


Cookies N' Cream Cake Bites from the Sweet Tooth Fairy
Cake bites from Sweet Tooth Fairy: When we got down to just one left, there was an actual fight about who deserved it most. Tears may or may not have been shed.

Lemon Cookie
Anginetti Cookies from Morris Park Bakery, Bronx: When we tried the Anginetti cookies at Morris Park Bakery, they had just been glazed, and were still slightly warm--the slightly tart citrus taste combined with fresh sugar glaze made for a memorable experience.

Vegan Earl Grey "Shortbread" cookie
Vegan earl grey shortbread cookie, Bleeding Heart Bakery, Chicago, IL: Undoubtedly Bleeding Heart is one delicious spot, but the baked good that stood out in our memories was the Vegan Earl Grey shortbread cookie. Utterly devoid of the most important ingredient in classic shortbread--butter--these nonetheless had a gorgeous, melt-in-your-mouth richness and a perfect sandy texture.

"Ravioli" Pastry, Termini Bros. Bakery, Philadelphia
The "Ravioli", Termini Bros. Bakery, Philadelphia: Like a cannoli and a calzone had a sweet, sugary baby. Need we say more?
Whole Wheat-Honey Donut, Randy's Donuts, Los Angeles: The honey glazed whole wheat flavor combo was unexpected, but surprisingly addictive: we've dreamed of it ever since our visit to Los Angeles earlier this year.

Deathcake Royale
The Deathcake Royale, Cupcake Royale, Seattle: This was probably the richest and most indulgent dessert the Cakespy crew tried in 2008. It was hard to finish, but Head Spy Jessie did it--after which she was told it was intended to be shared. Oops.

 

Chocolate flecked Sable cookie, Bittersweet
Sables from Bittersweet, Chicago: Who doesn't love a good butter cookie? These ones were phenomenal, with a perfect tooth-feel and with little flecks of bittersweet chocolate which contrasted nicely with the buttery sweetness. Thanks again to Natalie of Bake + Destroy for having suggested Bittersweet!


Strawberry Cupcake, Make My Cake
Strawberry cupcakes from Make My Cake: These cupcakes, with real bits of strawberry studded in the frosting, were simply delightful.

Trophy Cupcakes is Gonna  be on Martha Stewart!
Chocolate Graham Cupcakes from Trophy Cupcakes: Don't just take our word for it--they were good enough to be featured on Martha Stewart

Banana Pudding, Upper West Side Magnolia Bakery
Banana pudding from Magnolia Bakery, NYC: It may be #2 at Magnolia, but we think the pudding trumps their famous cupcakes any day.

The Cake
Wedding cake from Cameo Cakes, Brielle, NJ: At Cake Gumshoe Kelly's wedding, we tasted what might have been the most delicious wedding cake we've ever had--a buttercream-topped confection which looked fanciful and tasted wonderful.

Raspberry marshmallow from Three Tarts
Marshmallows from Three Tarts: Had we ever really tasted marshmallows before we came across this little shop in Chelsea? We can't say for sure, but now we're hooked on these treats, which are light as air and delicately sweet.

Six Layer Bar
Six Layer Bars, PCC, Seattle: So rich, so dense, so decadent. Six layers of heaven--also known as coconut, chocolate chips, graham cracker, walnut, white chocolate chips, and evaporated milk. These ones are excellent. 
Vegan Thumbprint cookies
Vegan Thumbprint Cookies, Whole Foods, Seattle: These cookies are delicious, perfectly spiced and with a healthy dollop of jam in the center--the perfect breakfast cookie. 

 

 


Here's to an even sweeter 2009! Happy New Year!

 

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Reader Comments (44)

That's one delicious looking round up! Those Freedman's Black and White Cookies look absolutely insane! What a sweet year! Happy New Year!

January 1 | Unregistered CommenterJoy the Baker

Those corn muffins look especially delicious! I'm going to have to make a little trip to Muffins Cafe :)

January 1 | Unregistered CommenterHayley

i want that black and white cookie!!!

happy new year to you and danny.

January 1 | Unregistered Commenterbonnie

I tried an internet search for any of these recipes and couldn't find a single one...any chance of recipes for these?

January 2 | Unregistered CommenterPlowlady

Wow - what a sweet year you had! I think I drooled at a whole bunch of those photos. The anginetti cookies look to die for! Happy new year!

Hillary
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January 2 | Unregistered CommenterMax

Oh boy, what a wonderfully sweet year. I wish the next one would be even better! Happt new year! Nurit

A sweet and delicious New Year to you and Mr. Cakespy!

January 2 | Unregistered CommenterCynthia

Happy new year to you too, Jessie! I can't wait to see what creative and sweet things you come up with this year. :)

January 2 | Unregistered Commenterbittersweetblog

Happy New Year! I'm drooling and hungry for sweets!

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January 3 | Unregistered Commenterannac

Oh my oh my so many delicious looking things! I wish I could try the ravioli.

January 3 | Unregistered Commentereatme_delicious

Happy New Year to all as well!!!

Bmoresweet: I know, I have really wanted to visit Retro Bakery! We've never been to Las Vegas, maybe this is the year!

Becky: Thanks for the tip on the SLC Kouing Aman--that is totally new to me!

Hi Plowlady: Several of the items have direct links to recipes. Since they're all from bakeries, a lot of them are proprietary recipes to those locations, but I do have recipes for the Pumpkin Whoopie pies, Berger Cookies, and a few others. Let me know which ones you might like and I will do my best to get them to you!

January 5 | Unregistered CommenterCakespy

WOW - this list is awesome! I've not had a cupcake in days (all year in fact!) and reading your list is making my mouth water!

January 8 | Unregistered CommenterI heart cupcakes

these all look great but you left out that Cake Bites from Sweet tooth Fairy is in Provo Utah. We love this place. Come for the snow and enjoy a cake bite or come for the Cake bites and then enjoy the snow!

January 9 | Unregistered CommenterMarlee Whetten

Next time you are in LA, make a trip down the 210 East to Glendora. You need to try the Donut Man on Route 66. The best darn donuts around.

January 9 | Unregistered Commenterrookie cookie

Holy Moly that peanut butter pie looks GOOD!

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