I did my research on the website and on Yelp.com, and people kept mentioning how good the tres leches and creme brulee doughnuts were. When I got in line, a couple people behind me were talking about having "foodgasms" and coming back for more. Were these doughnuts going to live up to the hype? I sure hoped so. It smelled really good in that little doughnut shop.
I ordered one tres leches, one creme brulee, and one peanut butter and jelly doughnut. It set me back $7.75. Hmmm.
I sat on a bench outside Seward Park and tried the tres leches, which is a cake doughnut. One bite and I was sold. Totally worth it. Sweet but not too sweet. Had a creamy texture inside. My mouth is watering recalling that doughnut. I understand the need to describe the experience as a "foodgasm" now.
I couldn't resist trying the creme brulee immediately after. It's a smaller doughnut, but it packs a lot of punch. And just like the real dessert, it has a caramelized sugary top and custard on the inside. Mmmm. Something tells me Janice would like this doughnut. :)
After eating those two doughnuts, I didn't want to risk sugar overload, so I sealed the PB&J in my paper bag and protected it for breakfast on Sunday morning.
Peanut Butter and Jelly Doughnut |
If they had called this shop "Doughnut Planet," I would have believed them. These doughnuts are out of this world.
2 comments:
Ooooh la la! That looks yummy! $7.75 isn't bad. I paid $15.00 for 3 gourmet doughnuts at Gourdoughs here in Austin.
Give me creme brulee donut now! We are so getting one when I come visit you.
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