Sweet Street – Wallingford Bakery Crawl

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Nofrodelius and I like to do themed crawls – and usually it’s cupcakes.  But the first year, after eating 8 different cupcakes from 4 different bakeries, we decided we needed to scale back, lest we wanted to die of sugar highs and food coma again. The second year, we were slightly more reasonable, opting for a boozy cupcake testing of just 4 cupcakes from Cupcake Royale – we didn’t quite make it through that either.  Year 3, we tried an ice cream crawl, which had us eating from 3 ice cream shops – that was definitely a mistake. Never eat that much ice cream in a half day – you’ll have brain freeze and a sugar high. We also did a macaron crawl that year, which was probably our most successful attempt with 16 macarons. We hardly ever finish everything we buy when we do the tastings, and we insist on doing all of the tasting at the same time to get the best comparison.

Year 4, we’re back to a cupcake theme, but since I haven’t been to some of these bakeries, I didn’t know if cupcakes were available.  If there were cupcakes, we bought them.  If there weren’t, we tried other things. Now, the magic in this year’s crawl is that all the shops were located within a half mile of each other on 45th on the Wallingford side in Seattle.  We didn’t have to trek all over town for our goodies, got a bit of a walk in, and stopped in at few cute shops along the way (our favorite was Paper Delights – they have the Brause blue pumpkin nib in stock!!!).

We went to Sweet Side – a custom cake bakery, Cubes Baking – a newer bakery where all their items are baked in cubes that focuses on Mexican pastries where you pick up your own pastries with tongs (similar to Chinese bakeries), and finally, Trophy Cupcakes.

cubed - dulce de leche cupcube

Cube’s dulce de leche cupcube – like a dense poundcake in texture, not too sweet and in the shape of a square in fitting with the bakery theme. Good frosting to cake ratio, but not very strong on the dulce de leche flavor.

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Parisian Dreams – A Seattle Macaron Crawl

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Nofrodelius and I were at it again – two girls on a mission: 16 macarons from 4 different bakeries. This time we were going to finish all of the desserts, unlike our cupcake crawl. This time the bites were smaller, but no less colorful and bursting with fall flavors and Parisian charm. Ah Paris on a rainy Sunday, settled into the bar of a tiny buzzing coffee shop called Slate Coffee; je suis amoureuse!  We went to Lady Yum in Kirkland, Bakery Nouveau in Capital Hill, Belle Epicurean in Madison, and Honore Bakery in Ballard as they were relatively close in proximity to each other.

Lady Yum

They have the most inventive flavors and are generally my go to macaron shop. They had a pretty good shell with lots of chew and is still one of my favorite shops.
Tiger’s tail – originally a Twinkie with swirl of strawberry jam and coconut, so while this had no strawberry flavor, it looked the part and had the requisite coconut flakes that made it a fun treat
Toffee tent – the turquoise of the shell is the same color as the toffee brand, tasted as advertised with plenty of salt and toffee brickles; I mostly loved the color
bear claw – just the pastry, had an overwhelming flavor of almonds and the prettiest gold smudge on the rose shell that convinced me to choose it; fact – I don’t care for almond flavored desserts, but I also can’t pass up a beautiful macaron
raspberry lime – raspberry with lime sugar crystals, a nice sophisticated flavor that didn’t have much tartness to it

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