
The desserts are awesome - they are made by Jerome Chang, a former pastry chef at Le Cirque and grad of the French Culinary Institute. He is partnered with Chris Chen, a Columbia business school grad. "One night, we randomly made the caramelized banana sandwich with sea salt — no recipe," Mr. Chen said. "It turned out to be amazing, and both of us thought that this was something we could sell on the street." You can find things like molten chocolate cake with liquid ganache center and sea salt, roasted pistachios, and "a hint of olive oil"; apples and cinnamon with cranberries in a crisp, puff pastry with streusel and whipped cream, chocolate bread pudding; crème brûlée made with madagascan vanilla beans and freshly burned sugar.
You can read all about them here at their website - there are photos of the desserts, press articles, menu, hours etc. Bon appetit ...
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7 comments:
Wow. What a great idea. The desserts sure look great.
i want to try the caramelized banana sandwich with sea salt!
i think i will queue like them too! :-)
YUMMY!! I checked out their website and everything looks amazing. I'm jealous that you have this available to you, but then again, if I want to fit into my jeans, I probably am better off not having all those desserts just down the street....;-)
Oh dear. my cholesterol went through the roof just read about these - never mind sampling them.
What a fantastic idea! The desserts sound delicious, infact its made me feel hungry!
It really is a novel idea. I love street food and it's so great to see it getting better.
That is super cool! After your hot dog, then you move to the next truck for dessert. Such a deal -:)
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