PieQuest II: Chicago Edition
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Driving to Chicago last Thursday, all I could think was "They have Baker's Square! They have Baker's Square!" So on arrival, I immediately went to the hotel room yellow pages, and when the question of Dinner was raised, I offered Baker's Square.
Before we actually left, though, we talked to
transplantmom, who told us the Baker's Square I had found in the phonebook was Closed! Oh Woe! Alack and Alas! No Pie for me!
But no, before giving up, we checked the website. There's another one, only a mile or two further away. Phoned them up: they're open and waiting to serve us Pie. All is well. Phew!
With only a small error in navigation, we arrived. After some actual food, we all had pie. Rosa had Fresh Strawberry, I had Strawberry Cream Cheese, Chris had Custard (which I always forget is quite the tasty critter--probably because the only place I've ever seen it available is Baker's Square), and Tammie had Caramel Silk Pecan Supreme (or something like that), which closely resembles the dessert some people call Robert Redford and some people call Fantastic Dessert.
A few days later, we were back at Baker's Square. This time we had Fresh Strawberry, Lemon Meringue, Banana Cream, and Cherry, respectively.
The pie was as good as I remembered; still not the best possible crust but definitely on the piecrust continuum rather than the bread continuum. Fillings very tasty. Whipped cream a bit overly cloying.
However.
Yesterday, on our way home, we stopped at Ikea, and after spending (only!) $70 or so, we ate at the store's cafe. On impulse, we bought a slice of something they called Swedish Apple Cake.
Not cake, it was the best crumb-crust apple pie I've had in a very very long time. Tart, firm apple wedges, strongly flavored with cinnamon and firmly packed into a tall pie shell. Perfect combination of flavors.
Before we actually left, though, we talked to
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But no, before giving up, we checked the website. There's another one, only a mile or two further away. Phoned them up: they're open and waiting to serve us Pie. All is well. Phew!
With only a small error in navigation, we arrived. After some actual food, we all had pie. Rosa had Fresh Strawberry, I had Strawberry Cream Cheese, Chris had Custard (which I always forget is quite the tasty critter--probably because the only place I've ever seen it available is Baker's Square), and Tammie had Caramel Silk Pecan Supreme (or something like that), which closely resembles the dessert some people call Robert Redford and some people call Fantastic Dessert.
A few days later, we were back at Baker's Square. This time we had Fresh Strawberry, Lemon Meringue, Banana Cream, and Cherry, respectively.
The pie was as good as I remembered; still not the best possible crust but definitely on the piecrust continuum rather than the bread continuum. Fillings very tasty. Whipped cream a bit overly cloying.
However.
Yesterday, on our way home, we stopped at Ikea, and after spending (only!) $70 or so, we ate at the store's cafe. On impulse, we bought a slice of something they called Swedish Apple Cake.
Not cake, it was the best crumb-crust apple pie I've had in a very very long time. Tart, firm apple wedges, strongly flavored with cinnamon and firmly packed into a tall pie shell. Perfect combination of flavors.