Don’t you wish I was posting this recipe? I wish I was posting this recipe.
Nothing excites me more than to find a new bakery pop up in the neighborhood, which RARELY happens in my neighborhood. If I want a European pastry, I have to drive at least 30 minutes to satisfy my craving.
Before Christmas I noticed a bakery sign on a building tucked away. I wondered how good it could be. After all small businesses seemed to come and go in my part of town. Rarely does a small bakery survive. One day I decided to check out the poor little bakery.
Dang, it was closed for the holidays and would re-open January 15th. I made a mental note.
I finally decided it was time to try out the new bakery. I knew that I would be obligated to purchase something and just hoped their pastries would be worthy of a purchase.
The first thing I noticed as I walked through the door was a tray full of Kouign-amann’s (pronounced “queen a-mahn”). From what I have read the decadent pastry originated from Brittany, France. Picture in your mind croissant dough that is layer after layer of butter and sugar. The outside is buttery and crisp while the inside is flaky pastry that has caramelized with a bit of a burnt sugar on the outside that tastes like toffee.
I was shocked to see a Kouign-amann in my neck of the woods. As I walked in I said, “Oh my gosh, you have kouign-amann’s? Are they any good?” How do they compare to …I rudely mentioned another bakery. I was assured that they did compare, but the pastry chef added just a touch of cardamon. I was sold. I took a bite of the delicacy and I ran errands. OMGosh! AMAZING! DANG IT! It’s only 10 minutes from my house. This bakery is going to ruin my life. I was going to be seen running with kouign-amann’s growing from my hips, butt and thighs. This is bad. This is very, very bad.
Chocolate Layer Cake with Raspberry Buttercream
La Bete Noire – Flourless Chocolate Torte
Translation: The Black Beast. Heavenly and easy
Tiramisu Cake if you’re not into death by chocolate.
Chocolate Cakes with Hazelnut Buttercream
I hope you have a decadent Valentine’s Day. May it be filled with love and chocolate.
Contest rules: You may enter daily…why not
- First you must be a follower of Simply So Good.
- Make a comment on the form below
- Like Simply So Good on Facebook for a second chance to win.
- Contest begins Feb. 7, 2013
- Contest ends Feb. 13, 2013 at 10:00 a.m.
Disclosure: I am not being paid by Bake 360 to initiate this contest. I purchased the $50 card myself. I know it’s not much, but I’m not Ree…yet!
Yash says
Yummy !!
So delicious desserts
Thanks for sharing ideas with us
Shrey Patel says
What gorgeous Valentine's Day desserts.
These look wonderful!
Yummy!!! Pretty and Super Tasty.
I adore this!
Joni Marie Marshall says
So I'm a follower of you & like you on Facebook ….. forgot to put that on the form ….. don't know if I needed to or not …… hey, word on the street is that my mother-in-law is making your crepe cake for my birthday …….. it's not til March, but my mouth is already watering :). Thanks also for the info on the bakery. My mom, sister, & I stopped there in October, but no one was there ….. happy to know it is up & running now :).
Janet@simplysogood says
Lucky you! That is THE best birthday cake you could ever have. Tiffany generally requests it, which works because her birthday is just after the St. George marathon and I have no guilt eating the cake. Good luck. Thanks for all of your support. I'll get you entered extra times for the "likes"
Heidi says
I'm excited about the contest; just filled out my entry. Made the tiramisu cakes a while back and it was fab-u-lous! Plus everyone ranted and raved about the beautiful presentation.
Lauralee says
My goodness, a whole treasure trove of yumminess to try throughout this season. Just don't know which one to try first!
princess jen says
I want some!! Sounds amazing 🙂 I will check back for the form….