Showing posts with label Brownies. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Brownies. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 2, 2010

Road Swallows: A Pilgrimage to Vegan Treats

It's approximately eleventy-billion degrees in my apartment. Between how crazy stressed I've been and the extreme heat, I haven't even thought about turning on my oven this past week, and can't imagine doing it anytime soon. Luckily for you, I'm behind on posts and I've got a backlog of pictures and goodies to write about to hold us over until the temps go down or I get an industrial fan. 

Two weekends ago I visited Scranton, and on the way up the turnpike I made an impromptu stop in Bethlehem. Yeah, Bethlehem, PA. Why? Because it's the holy land for vegans and the lactose intolerant. Stay with me here. 

If you're a vegan with a sweet tooth in the Northeast, Vegan Treats is your Mecca. Everyone makes a pilgrimage at some point or another. If traveling for treats isn't your style, they deliver to lots of restaurants from NYC to DC. I've tried some of their cakes before in Philly, and you may have too if you've ever had vegan dessert at the Royal Tavern or Cantina Los Caballitos. They can also be found at New Harmony Vegetarian, Kingdom of the Vegetarians in Chinatown, and lots of coffee shops like Last Drop and Mugshots. For a full list of locations in Philadelphia, or your town, that carry Vegan Treats, check out their website. They've got a google map feature that will help you get their goods in your belly. And trust me, you want these in your belly.
I decided to try a little bit of everything, and dropped around $20 on a mixed bag of treats. Then I shared them over the weekend with all my favorite people in Scranton: those wonderful peeps at Eden, Amanda over at The Fanciful Fox, and of course, my favorite Italian Carolyn. So, let's take a closer look at what we tried.
The Pumpkin Whoopie pie was ENORMOUS. I had it for dessert after another delicious meal at Eden- A Vegan Cafe. I shared it with about 8 people. It tasted like fall, and had everyone nervous that it might not be vegan. That's how good it was. Also, whatever it is that Vegan Treats is doing to get that filling so light and subtly sweet and delcious, I need to know. I. NEED. TO. KNOW.
These donuts blew my mind. Probably the best donuts I've ever had in my life. The one on the left is boston creme; the one on the right is chocolate with sprinkles. After the first bite, I immediately regretted not buying a dozen assorted donuts. I'm not a huge fan of donuts, but I'd eat these every day. The chocolate donut with sprinkles in particular had a really great texture, not too cakey, but soft and chewy. It was very chocolately and not-too sweet. I bow down to the bakers at Vegan Treats.
(Side-donut note: I shared half of the chocolate sprinkles donut with Amanda at the Fanciful Fox, and I totally made her week. We started talking, and I had this pseudo-celebrity moment where she was all like, "OMG, you're Sweet Swallows!?" And I was all like, "yeah, you want a muffin and some donut?" and she was all like, "YES!" and then she tried to convince me to move to Scranton and set up a vegan bakery on Adams Ave. I'm still considering it. Also, expect to hear more about the ladies and the goods at the Fanciful Fox soon. Their products are vegan and fair trade and awesome.)
I waited till the next day while baking with Carolyn to try anything else. We did a tasting of the rest of the items, and left the rest for her family to enjoy. First up, we tried the truffles.
I thought I had bought cookies and creme truffles. I guess I heard wrong though, because these tasted like mint cake truffles. When you're expecting dark chocolately truffles, and instead get a minty, chewy cake, it's a pretty big let down. Carolyn and I were both a little disappointed in these.
We tried the brownies next. I had gotten two different kinds, cookies and creme and peanut butter bombes. The brownie itself wasn't much to write home about. It was a little dry, very thin, and not as fudgy as I like. If you've been following along with the blog, you'll know I've been in search of the perfect brownie recipe, and it actually made me feel a little better to know that these brownies weren't great either. The cookies and creme topping tasted like a light buttercream mixed with crushed up Newman's O's. It was ok, but not amazing. The peanut butter bombe, on the other hand, was over the moon dreamy! Light-as-air peanut butter mousse, covered in a chocolate, and a peanut butter drizzle all over. Holy Moly, was that delicious! 
Last, we tried a little Lemon Strawberry cake. It looked adorable, the cutest little size (about 3", maybe). The taste was pretty under-whelming. Keep in mind that I'm not a big fan of cake to begin with, but the cake was much to dense for my liking. The strawberry filling was very good, but because the cake was so small, there was not much filling to be had. The icing was similar in taste and texture to the icing on the cookies and creme brownie. Like most of the treats I tried, it had a nice light texture and wasn't too sweet. Unfortunately, this cake failed to impress me. 

Overall, the trip was DEFINITELY worth my time, and I'll probably do it again soon. Some final thoughts:

  • Carolyn and I both agreed that the donuts and the whoopie pies were the best. Truffles were the least favorite. 
  • I thought that some items were over priced, but some were a great deal. The mixed box all balanced out in the end. 
  • The shop was really cute, the display case looked beautiful and there was a big variety of treats to choose from.
  • However, nothing was labeled in the case, and no prices were displayed, so I had to ask about everything.
  • The girl working behind the counter was as friendly as she needed to be, but not very helpful. I explained to her it was my first time there and asked for advice on what I should try. She was pretty vague and failed to excite me about anything. I mean, I get it, you're working and would probably rather have Saturday off. But I feel that if you work in a bakery that's been written about in national publications, has been lauded by the press, and is carried by restaurants in major cities on the east coast, you could muster a little enthusiasm, and tell me one or two things that I should definitely try. Maybe I'm just spoiled by the service I get at Eden.
  • I hear they deliver donuts to some coffee shops in Philly. I need to do more research on this...

Vegan Treats
1444 Linden St
Bethlehem PA 18018
phone: 610-861-7660


Thursday, May 13, 2010

Day at the Zoo Brownies




If you follow along at home, you'll know that there were Brownie giveaways galore this week. I donated some brownies for ZWR's Great Brownie Scholarship, and then decided I'd give away ANIMAL SHAPED brownies to 2 of you lucky readers. (As you'll see from the pictures below, animal shaped brownies are a great idea, but difficult to execute on brownies with a crunchy/flaky top. Hopefully what they lack in looks they make up for in DELICIOUSNESS.)
ZWR announced his winner yesterday, and today I sent out some appropriately themed brownies for the lucky winner, and a seperate 'thank you' package for some donkey that runs the show over there. Hope you guys enjoy your Blanton BUTTERED brownies. (The weird blobby thing is supposed to be a Penguin wearing a hat. I noes, right? A for effort.)
I bet you're wondering if you won the FREE ANIMAL BROWNIE contest over here. 

The lucky winners are: Brianne from Iron Chef Mommy and The nosh guy from Food Rulez. I used random.org to pick the winners, but I'm not computer savvy enough to know how to do a screen capture on my Mac. (It makes me feel really old when I can't figure out how to do things on my computer... :::sigh:::). So you'll just have to believe me. 
Since the nosh guy lives in Philly, I dropped off his doggy brownie tonight. He just might post about it on his site later, so check it out!
Brie, yours is in the mail. I made a seahorse shaped one for your little lady. Hopefully it still looks like a seahorse when you get it!
I'll be talking more about brownies in the near future. Pinky Swear. Thanks to everyone who entered the contest! Keep checking back, as I hope to have more soon!


Monday, May 10, 2010

And YOU get a Brownie! And YOU get a Brownie!

Guys. Serious news here. Know how the other day I mentioned the contest I'm doing with the greatest website about wanting to go to the zoo with Roy Halladay? Tomorrow's the last day to get your entry in. But I know not all of you are Phillies fans, or MS Paint Picassos. And I decided that it was really unfair to leave you guys out. (And I'm going to be going to the post office this week anyways, so it's no extra work for me.) 

So I'm going to be giving away a brownie each to 2 of you lucky readers. (2?! Better Odds?! Zoinks!)

And not just any brownies. Animal shaped brownies. 



I just got my hands on a MEGA BUCKET of animal cookie cutters. There's 50 of them in there. Including an Octopus. An OCTOPUS, people. And a squirrel. My mind is spinning with all of the ridiculous snacks I'll be making with these. I plan on making cookies, and cutting brownies, and I'll probably use them to make silly shaped sandwiches. I might start making lunch for Ken just so I can make him dinosaur shaped sandwiches that all the doods at work will envy. For realsies. 

But as for you, all you have to do is leave a comment telling me your favorite animal, and whether or not you're vegan. (I'm making both vegan and non-vegan brownies this week, so I'll need to know which to send you.) THAT'S IT. Simple, right? This contest will have a quick turnaround too. I'll be closing entries at the end of the day on this Wednesday May 12, 2010 and posting the winner and shipping the next day. Tell your friends!