Home Home Home Home Home Home Home
CakeSpy

Featured: 

My adventure at Ben & Jerry's in Vermont!

 

Unicorn Love: the Eating Disorder Recovery Blog

 

 Buy my brilliant books!

Buy my new book!

Buy my first book, too! 

CakeSpy Online Retail!

 

Archives
Gallery

Fantastic appliance for cake making on DHgate.com

everyrecipe.co.nz

Craftsy Writer
« Pastry Road Trip: Peanut Butter Cookie from On The Rise, Bozeman MT | Main | Baker's Dozen: A Batch of Sweet Links! »
Saturday
Sep262009

Pastry Road Trip: Wisconsin-Style Black and White Cookies at Ella's Deli, Madison WI

Black and white cookie from Ella's Deli, Madison WI
When I recently passed through Madison, Wisconsin, I hadn't intended on stopping by Ella's Deli. Full disclosure? I didn't even know it existed.
Ella's Deli, Madison WI
But the moment I drove by and witnessed its awesomeness firsthand--there's a carousel outside, for crying out loud--wild horses couldn't have kept me away.
Ella's Deli, Madison WI
Advertised as Madison's "finest and first deli", this eatery serves up sandwiches and diner-style fare, but I zeroed right in on the bakery case. Their dessert menu is ice cream-heavy, with all sorts of delectable shakes, sundaes--including grilled pound cake sundaes. But something decidedly more modest intrigued me: the black and white cookie in their bakery case.

Now, this cookie may look like the New York-area style cookie, but it is actually quite different. Where the kind I grew up with in New Jersey were soft, cakey drop cookies with a fondant-type icing, Ella's version appears to be a rolled butter cookie, very dense and topped with a light vanilla and chocolate icing. But I am not stating this difference as a complaint: while it may not be the same type of black and white cookie as the ones in the NY metro area, it is certainly a delicious version. The cookie was crunchy on the outside, slightly chewy on the inside, and with the sweetness of the frosting on top, a completely decadent treat. After devouring it, I found that I didn't have an appetite for "real" lunch--and I didn't care.

Ella's Deli was a serendipitous find indeed, leading me not only to sing the praises of Madison, but also to lead to perhaps the most perplexing question of all: why don't more eateries have carousels outside? Surely we could all use a side of magic with our meal more often.

Ella's Deli, 2902 East Washington Ave., Madison, WI (608) 241-5291; online at ellasdeli.com.

PrintView Printer Friendly Version

EmailEmail Article to Friend

Reader Comments (5)

Woah! This is a place I thought I could only dream of... if only I could visit! Thank you for sharing this precious find :)

September 26 | Unregistered Commenterapparentlyjessy

I love their meatloaf sandwiches. :-)

Did you stop by Greenbush Bakery as well? If not...you'd better get back to Mad-town and check it out!

September 27 | Unregistered CommenterAmy

what an INSANE sign. did you see Maus Haus on your trip?? the little mouse sitting atop a block of cheese?? I used to play music and tour lots so I've actually BEEN to Wisconsin even though I'm from Vancouver, BC!!!
:)

September 28 | Unregistered Commenterlyndsay

Hurrah! On Wisconsin! Did you know that there is now a Cupcakery in Madison? It's called the Daisy Cafe and Cupcakery on Atwood Ave. For your next trip I guess! = )

September 29 | Unregistered CommenterKelly

Just HAVE to stop at a deli that looks like that! So glad you did.

October 6 | Unregistered CommenterDeanna
Comments for this entry have been disabled. Additional comments may not be added to this entry at this time.
© Cakespy, all rights reserved. Powered by Squarespace.