Monday, February 11, 2013

Austin Sweets for your Sweetie

That most sugar-coated of Hallmark holidays draws near once again. If you're looking for a local sweet treat for someone you love (and no, it doesn't have to be someone other than you - you love yourself, right?!?), here's a guide to a few of my favorite Austin-made confections.

1.  Frosted sugar cookies from Curious Confections

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I was lucky enough to win a dozen of these Curious Confections frosted sugar cookies from Melissa over at Red White and Blueberries when she celebrated her 2000th Facebook fan. Aren't they beautiful? And they're as delicious as they are pretty; nice and soft (as all cookies should be), and the frosting is delicate and not too sweet. 

2.  Macarons from Macarons by Jane

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You should pretty much ignore this lame photo and go check out Jane's website. Not only is she a talented baker, but she's also an excellent photographer (oh, and she's gorgeous and weighs about 70 lbs, all of which make me want to hate her, except she's much too sweet for that). I first discovered Jane's macarons at a bake sale for Austin Bakes for Japan. I was so enamored with the first bag I bought that I hurried to another location and bought more.

3.  Brigadeiros from b.o.m. bakery

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Brigadeiros are Brazilian candies, somewhat similar to truffles only they're more gooey in texture.  They contain sweetened, condensed milk - one of my favorite ingredients - and are the perfect size to satisfy a sweet craving. My friend Barbara sent a box of these to my office on my birthday last year - they were such a lovely surprise!

4.  Chocolates from Delysia

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Not all chocolates are created equal. Delysia's are, as far as I can tell, perfect. Intriguing flavor profiles engage your taste buds (everything from five-spice to prickly pear, bourbon to earl grey) and modern graphics ensure the treats are as fun to look at as they are to eat. 

What's your favorite Austin-made confection?

4 comments:

  1. YOU are my favorite Austin confection!

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  2. Hayley's Cookies does amazing work, so does Bake Sale Austin

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    1. Thanks, Mr. Food Journal! I am honored that you visited. Thanks for the recommendations. I've been meaning to get to Bake Sale Austin and have not made it, yet. Was not even familiar with Hayley's before, so looking forward to checking them out, too!

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