First, the hot. The dark hot chocolate from Lily O-Brien's reminds me of the inside of a molten chocolate cake. The milk and the white hot chocolates are good too, but not as rich. Lily O'Brien's uses 55% cocoa in it so it can get a little bitter. An extra packet of sugar does the trick. Plus, they add in a little treat.
Now the cold. This morning's frozen Mayan chocolate with pasilla chili, espresso and whipped cream from Brooklyn Label. Spicy, icy caffeination.
The Brooklyn French Toast made with creamy challah and topped with cranberry pecan butter completed the sugar rush.
Lily O'Briens
36 West 40th St.
Manhattan
Brooklyn Label
180 Franklin St.
Brooklyn
Showing posts with label chocolates. Show all posts
Showing posts with label chocolates. Show all posts
Sunday, April 15, 2012
Chocolate, Hot and Cold
Labels:
brunch,
chocolates,
greenpoint,
Midtown
Tuesday, March 30, 2010
Sweet Melissa's Truffle
The other day I had a fantastic chocolate pistachio truffle from Sweet Melissa Bakery in Park Slope.

That is all.
Sweet Melissa 175 Seventh Ave
Brooklyn, NY 11215
That is all.
Sweet Melissa 175 Seventh Ave
Brooklyn, NY 11215
(718) 502-9153
Labels:
bakeries,
chocolates,
park slope,
truffles
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