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Archive for Los Angeles, So. Cal – Page 2

Blueberry and Strawberry Cheesecake Trifles at Champagne Bakery

By Dessert Darling · Comments (1)
Friday, April 20th, 2012

Today I dropped into Champagne Bakery, a chain french bakery and cafe. I wasn’t that hungry, so it delighted me to see that they offered mini portions, like the Blueberry and Strawberry Cheesecake Trifle.

I opted for the mini Blueberry Trifle, which tasted like it had  been sitting on the shelf for a while as the whipped cream on top had solidified into a glue-like substance. Furthermore, a strong lemon flavor alarmed my taste buds. Say what? I didn’t want a zingy lemon dessert! I wanted a cool and creamy trifle, accented by fresh blueberries. When I asked the lady behind the counter if she knew that the trifle was indeed, lemon curd, she gladly gave me the Strawberry Cheesecake Trifle for free. Wooo! That was a really nice gesture that nearly upped their cherry points (nearly, not quite).

Blueberry
The Strawberry Cheesecake option definitely tasted more fresh and had a playful mix of consistencies with the fluffy whipped cream, chunky crust moments, smooth cream cheese center, and soft fresh strawberries. That said, the cream cheese was a bit sour (could have used more sugar) and overall, well.. I threw it away less than half way through. (Sigh).. Perhaps I didn’t choose the right desserts here, but I say pass on the Trifles when you drop in the Champagne Bakery and make sure that what you order looks fresh!

Strawberry

For more information on Champagne Bakery, click here.

 

XOXO

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Crazy Coachella Fashion… but Dessert First ;)

By Dessert Darling · Comments (3)
Monday, April 16th, 2012

This past weekend was the Coachella rock festival in the Palm Springs area that my guy and I attend every year with friends. While my diet for the weekend consists of Heineken and Spicy Pie Pizza (BEST pizza ever), I do manage to find some desserts to sweeten it up.

The most refreshing treat I had was this amazing Snow Cone by Hulu Girls Shave Ice at the GUESS Pool Party. Like real Hawaiian shaved ice, the Snow Cone has feathery flakes of snow that melt on your tongue (versus crunchy balls of ice).

Here I am enjoying my cone with hot friends, Nicole Taylor and Claudia Schiffer.

Since the flavors were made with real fruit juices and no corn syrup, they didn’t leave an artificial aftertaste, which was great.

But it did leave my tongue blue!

I also swooned over this dessert platter at the Hugo Boss pool party.

The Chocolate Peanut Butter Torte was UH-maaaaaazing.

Finally, I met my match the Neon Carnival, The Cookie Monster!

If anyone is wondering “How does she eat all that junk and stay thin” this answer this year is: I don’t. Señor Scale told me that I put on 7 pounds this weekend. Is that possible?! In one weekend!? Ugh- ok, back to ORGANIC veggies and lean meat this week (Bleh! and I worked so hard to get bikini ready….grumble grumble grumble)

To see more pictures of Crazy Coachella Fashion, click after the break to continue.

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Delightful Desserts at Monsieur Marcel French Restaurant

By Dessert Darling · Comments (1)
Thursday, April 12th, 2012

Really, I love nothing more than my Ladies Lunches where my favorite girls and I catch up for hours on end, enjoying a string of desserts to make it last! Our most recent gathering was at Monsier Marcel, the charming French, outdoor bistro at the Farmer’s Market on 3rd and Fairfax.

We loved the natural looking Macarons which had wonderful flavor and perfect consistency from cookie to filling.

The Creme Brûlée was lovely the way that Creme Brûlée always is. Really, it’s hard to mess up Creme Brûlée.

Where we lose cherries is over the disappointing Profiteroles. Profeteroles are a childhood favorite from overseas travels, so I have a preset standard for how they should taste. Unfortunately, restaurants in America never quite nail them the way Europeans do. The pastry puffs at Monsieur Marcel’s were too dry and crumbly, the ice cream too bland, and the chocolate sauce generic. Blah. Bla bla blah.

Ultimately, we did a good job cleaning our plates.

Even the Profiteroles ;-)

For more information on Monsieur Marcel Gourmet Market and Restaurants, click here.

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Mini Chocolate Creme Eggs by Lindt and “Cadbury” (er, Kraft)

By Dessert Darling · Comments (5)
Wednesday, April 4th, 2012

First off, I must give a very enthusiastic 5-cherries to Lindt Lindor Truffles’ White Chocolate Eggs. They could not be more creamy, dreamy, melty delicious.  White chocolate can be incredibly difficult to pull off, but Lindt does a supreme job here.  Like the larger Lindt truffle balls, these little eggs have liquid goodness inside, but their smaller, egg shaped proportions make for a more delicious experience.

But Boo- the Mini Creme Eggs were complete rubbish.  When I was a kid, having a Creme Egg in your lunch-box was the equivalent to being King of the World! I loved them more than life itself. Alas, the shells on these minis don’t even taste like real chocolate and the inside is just thick, pasty, sweet blah-ness. Boo. I can blame old age or Kraft, now that they took over dear old British Cadbury.

I blame Kraft.

How many Yummies can you spot above!?

Answer: 12- remember, the Creme Eggs were total rubbish.

What’s your favorite Easter treat?!?

XOOX

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Strawberry, Chocolate, and Apple Desserts at Ink by Michael Voltaggio

By Dessert Darling · Comments (1)
Sunday, April 1st, 2012

This weekend a group of us dined at Michael Voltaggio’s Ink on Melrose Ave. Despite the rave reviews from adventurous male diners who got “boners” over the exotic menu, I was personally grossed out by every other dish. I mean if brussel sprouts with pig ears are your sort of thing, good’on’you. I’ll pass- Dessert Please!

So good news first- these desserts were distinctly better than those at Red Medicine, another chi chi, avant-garde restaurant that crafts such terrible desserts I was literally Angry after eating them. So hooray- these were better. The best, most edible, and actually delicious dessert was the Greek Yogurt, Strawberry, Rhubarb, Coconut, as named on the menu.

The consistency and flavor of the yogurt was much like a a Panna Cotta, topped with sweet sauce, berries, shaved ice, and a few granola crisps. The coconut flavor barely existed amidst the other bright and citrusy flavors.

The next two desserts were not nearly as pleasant as the Greek Yogurt. This Chocolate, Ice Cream, Spiced Tofu, Sesame Cake plate featured rancid tasting chocolate ice cream and moss like Sesame Cake that I actually spit out. The only edible items on this dish were the plain cylinders of chocolate ganache and the thin, crispy wafers on top.

Finally, we also had the Apple, Caramel Burnt Wood Ice Cream dessert that had weird gelatinous cubes, a bacon-like flavor, and was just an overall blend of mystery and cacaphony. It probably didn’t help that the savory dishes featured so many weird items that I was afraid an eyeball would pop up at anytime and stare back at me, even in a dessert dish.

I always took pride in my abilities to eat pretty much any and everything..until Ink. Guess I’m more traditional than I thought! While many people love this restaurant on Yelp, I’m happy to never revisit this place again.. unless, I’m in a diet!

For more info on Ink by Michael Voltaggio click here.

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THE BEST CHOCOLATE EVER EVER EVER!

By Dessert Darling · Comments (1)
Friday, March 30th, 2012

Let’s jump back aboard the TOURific Escapes “Chocolate Indulgence Tour” for our next stop to John Kelly Chocolates near Runyon Canyon. Woohooo! John Kelly Chocolates was in fact, the first dessert to Ever win a Golden Cherry at Dessert Darling. Returning to the little shop & factory reminded me why. HOT DAMN this chocolate is good- more like, AMAZING!!!!!!!!!!!!  No one doesn’t like John Kelly Chocolates (even you crazy non-chocolate people swoon).

These mini chocolate bars just melt in your mouth with their rich, fudgey centers wrapped in a layer of the galaxy’s best chocolate. The Vanilla Walnut was my favorite since the filling reminded me of freshly made cookie dough. However, their most popular flavor, the Chocolate French Sea Salt, also got me hot and bothered. Woowee! THE BEST You guys!!!!!!!!

Check out the chocolate conveyor belt in the video above- YES! We got to experience this on the Chocolate Indulgence Tour- SO. FREAKING. FUN! Look at me, I’m a spaz all over again just writing about it.

I’m just happy I’ll die knowing I have had the best chocolate on Earth. If you live in LA, you must frequent the shop itself for the freshest samples. Otherwise, you can buy them online at their store here.

For more info on John Kelly Chocolates, click here.

For more info on TOURific Escapes, click here (DO it- click click click!).

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Thinny Thursday: Eat Chocolate- Stay Thin with Hail Merry Macaroons

By Dessert Darling · Comments (3)
Thursday, March 29th, 2012

Well Glory Hallelujah! Yet another scientific study that touts the merits of Chocolate! This study essentially states that those who eat chocolate on a regular basis are thinner than those who don’t, even though they do not eat fewer calories or exercise more. WOW! So THAT’s how I do it! Seriously, I eat chocolate every morning after breakfast since I’m not a coffee drinker. :)

In honor of this outstanding Thinny Thursday news, I’m sharing with you these raw, vegan, gluten-free Hail Merry Chocolate Macaroons to feed your fix in an even healthier way. Made without refined sugar, these delicious treats still boast dark cocoa for all your chocolate needs. They’re Sooooo delicious I ate the whole bag in one sitting. Oops.

 

For more information on Hail Merry, click here! (I found my bag in Whole Foods).

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Peanut Butter and Jelly Ice Cream Cookie Sandwich at Sadie

By Dessert Darling · Comments (0)
Wednesday, March 28th, 2012

Taking a break from my Chocolate Indulgence Tour coverage to bring you this UHmazing Peanut Butter & Jelly Ice Cream Cookie Sandwich from my new favorite restaurant, Sadie. With local, organic, and delicious dishes, a cozy & chic ambiance, and desserts like this, what’s NOT to love about this new Hollywood joint?!

This comforting and creative dessert featured refreshing, vanilla ice cream and a dollop of jelly sandwiched between two crispy, peanut butter cookies. Whoopie!


My non-dessert-eating husband (yes, I have one of those) couldn’t get enough of this treat and fought me to the last bite. I’m throwing this dessert in for a Golden Cherry nomination- results TBD at the end of the year!

For more info on Sadie in Hollywood, click here,

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Macaron from Jin Patisserie in Venice

By Dessert Darling · Comments (2)
Tuesday, March 27th, 2012

One of the things that excited Lynn and me most on the TOURific Escapes Chocolate Indulgence Tour was that between chocolatier stops, we’d get special treats on the tour bus. For some reason this made us giddier than 5 years olds on Christmas morning.

The first such treat was this Mint Chocolate Macaron by Jin Patisserie in Venice.

The buttercream was the most airy and lightly whipped filling I’ve ever experienced in a Macaron. This satin consistency only slightly threw off the balance for a perfect mac. Otherwise, it was a refined delicacy that you could tell had much love and care baked into it. I’d like to try the other flavors as they look like works of art on the Jin Patisserie website.

For more info on Jin Patisserie, click here.

For more info on the TOURific Escape Chocolate Indulgence Tour, click here.

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Littlejohn’s English Toffee House at the Grove

By Dessert Darling · Comments (1)
Monday, March 26th, 2012

On our first stop of TOURific Escapes Chocolate Decadence Tour, we stopped at Littlejohn’s English Toffee House in the Farmer’s Market at the Grove. They had an incredible display of Easter Chocolates that made us mirthful from the start (sorry I don’t have an incredible photo to show it!).

Then we all got to sample their famous English Toffee, which we could see being made through the window by John himself.

While perfectly executed, I find English Toffee to be just a little too sweet. I think it works better as a dessert accessory (like in vanilla ice cream, or chocolate cake) than it does as a stand alone treat. We also got to try their Caramel Covered Marshmallows,which looked super exciting.

Alas, the caramel was a little buttery and bland and when combined with the Marshmallow, it too became heavy handed on the sweet buds. A dash of sea salt would have significantly improved this candy for me.

While I have my criticism, I still highly recommend that you stop by this quaint little mom-and-pop shop in the heart of the Grove’s Farmer Market. The fudge looked absolutely divine (as did the Divinity) and their quality desserts are made with high end ingredients. Four Cherries for Littlejohn’s English Toffee House!

For more information on Littlejohn’s Enlighs Toffee House, click here.

 

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