Showing posts with label confections. Show all posts
Showing posts with label confections. Show all posts

Saturday, September 11, 2010

Sweet Designs (Louisiana Boardwalk)

Well well well... as I was strolling along the Louisiana Boardwalk singing that little song that gets stuck in your head ("Doing it! Doing it at the Boardwalk!' blah blah blah), when I came upon this cute patisserie. It is about time something like this came to the Boardwalk (for a place to at least escape the summer heat if anything).

I loved the cute display! SO many choices and so little space in my tummy. I got a box to share with the office, so I could have some other testers to tell me about it. After choosing some I were told were baked fresh that day, I was wondering when the others were baked. Yesterday? Last 3 days? Last week? Last year!? I was about to find out.
I tried the Red Velvet of course and became instantly saddened.

The cake was dry and the icing was not fluffy but dry as well. Rather than really beating down on this sad sad situation, I have a recommendation. At the end of the day, maybe the leftover cupcakes can be donated to a non-profit organization that holds community events or sold the next day at a discounted price. Some places can make a cupcake taste fresh for 3 days by using a lot of butter I presume, but Sweet Designs had a hard time with cupcakes tasting fresh on the same day too. Unless you can fool the consumer on the freshness, something needs to change.

I still have faith that this cute patisserie will have a chance if a change is made very soon. Otherwise, the competition with Buttercups will cease to exist. Yay competitive markets!

Overall: 1.5 of 5 Stars

Thursday, February 4, 2010

Lila's Cakes and Chocolate (Shreveport)


Hellooooo to all of my cupcake-obsessed readers! Yes all two of you! Unfortunately work gets in the way of my conquest, but it would not be a conquest without obstacles, am I right? Even though I am away from the TX, I decided to continue my journey of sweetness in the Hollywood of the South (specifically Shreveport, LA).

On Olive Street in an area known as Highland, there exists a small store called Lila's which boasts of nothing less than amazing sweets galore. I decided to try, what else, but some of their cupcakes. I bought two. One is red velvet and the other cappuccino. Today I had the cappuccino and really liked it! It would be perfect with your favorite drip coffee (local roasters only please; though I dare to admit I do enjoy a coffee place with a drive-thru aka Starbucks).

The cake was delicious! It really did capture the coffee taste. I will say, non-coffee lovers should stick with other flavors. I will try the red velvet tomorrow and add to this post!

NEXT DAY:
So I woke up with one thing one my mind for breakfast...RED VELVET CUPCAKE!!! Heck yes! I will cut to the chase, the cake was pretty good (3.5 out of 5 stars), and the center was the best part because it tasted like some kind of jam was lightly added to the center to make it more moist. I did love that! The icing was quite sugary in my opinion. If you have a deep affinity for sugary goodness, this icing will be your favorite (pure cream cheese frosting fans need not apply their taste buds).

Overall, I will definitely return to Lila's! I have seen the gallery of their cake designs-- quite impressive! I have also heard great things about the King Cakes. Speaking of which, I must go out now to celebrate the festivities of Mardi Gras!
"Laissez les bons temps rouler!"

http://www.lilascakes.com/

Thursday, January 7, 2010

Couture Confections

I know, I know. It has been too too long. I AM BACK! Well, for a while. I am trying this post-holiday season healthy New Year's stuff while still enjoying the occasional cupcake.

My most recent endeavor was a pure accident. While finishing SHANGHAI GIRLS by Lisa See in one of my favorite latte spots, The Pearl Cup, I passed by this 3-week old dessert cafe to try a red velvet cupcake. First, I love the perfectly petite size. As much as I rave and love Society, I feel I need to work out for 10 hours after eating one. Couture is the place for a treat where you do not feel the guilt and still leave satisfied. Though the cost, $3.25, is a bit much. The cake itself was moist and decent, and the flavor is decent too. I was a little disappointed with the icing, because I feel that makes the cupcake as special as it is to my heart (a moment of reminiscence). The amount was fine, but the taste was a little too cream cheesy rather than buttercreamy amazingness (did I say I was a buttercream fan?).

Overall, I give this boutique a 3 out of 5 stars.

I am determined to try The Cupcakery after my next workout! Until next time, Tata!


http://coutureconfections.vpweb.com/