For the past year or so the word “croughnut” has been resounding in my brain. When I first read of this miraculous anomaly I felt my taste buds go into overdrive. The idea behind the croughnut is an exquisite blend of doughnut and croissant. It holds true to the size and shape and sweetness of a doughnut, but infuses the buttery, flaky, fluffy goodness of a croissant. Heavenly, right? The problem with these angelic pastries was that they were only being created in New York? Ex-SQUEEZE me? I would continuously ask people, “WHEN is the croughnut coming to L.A. ? I mean something that comes from the heavens should reside in the city of angels, am I right?” But no one could answer this question and my heart remained heavy. For a year I have been continually teased and tempted and mocked by food diaries, blogs, articles and even tweets about the almighty croughnut. Until today. Today I logged onto twitter and saw the words I’ve been anxiously awaiting. Croughnut comes to Los Angeles! What’s that I hear? Angels singing?? To make the situation even more beautiful, the shop that is selling croughnuts is exactly 1.8 miles from the humble Los Feliz studio in which I’m currently dwelling. I immediately hopped in my car and high tailed it to Kettle Glazed Doughnuts at 6211 Franklin Avenue. My heart was literally racing as I was speeding along Franklin. For a moment I thought that perhaps I should reassess just HOW excited I was about this croughnut. Maybe it was a bit excessive. But the truth is, there aren’t many things we have to wait for anymore. We live in a time where we can get almost anything we want on the ready. We can google something if we don’t know it, we can buy something on credit if we don’t have the cash, and we have access to transportation to take us just about anywhere. We don’t get the gut wrenching pleasure and thrill of anticipation all that often anymore. So I think the thrill of awaiting the croughnut for an entire year made the ability to go get one that much sweeter. Plus, I knew it was going to be good. How good? Boy was I in for a shock.
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Friday, August 9, 2013
All Hail the Croughnut
For the past year or so the word “croughnut” has been resounding in my brain. When I first read of this miraculous anomaly I felt my taste buds go into overdrive. The idea behind the croughnut is an exquisite blend of doughnut and croissant. It holds true to the size and shape and sweetness of a doughnut, but infuses the buttery, flaky, fluffy goodness of a croissant. Heavenly, right? The problem with these angelic pastries was that they were only being created in New York? Ex-SQUEEZE me? I would continuously ask people, “WHEN is the croughnut coming to L.A. ? I mean something that comes from the heavens should reside in the city of angels, am I right?” But no one could answer this question and my heart remained heavy. For a year I have been continually teased and tempted and mocked by food diaries, blogs, articles and even tweets about the almighty croughnut. Until today. Today I logged onto twitter and saw the words I’ve been anxiously awaiting. Croughnut comes to Los Angeles! What’s that I hear? Angels singing?? To make the situation even more beautiful, the shop that is selling croughnuts is exactly 1.8 miles from the humble Los Feliz studio in which I’m currently dwelling. I immediately hopped in my car and high tailed it to Kettle Glazed Doughnuts at 6211 Franklin Avenue. My heart was literally racing as I was speeding along Franklin. For a moment I thought that perhaps I should reassess just HOW excited I was about this croughnut. Maybe it was a bit excessive. But the truth is, there aren’t many things we have to wait for anymore. We live in a time where we can get almost anything we want on the ready. We can google something if we don’t know it, we can buy something on credit if we don’t have the cash, and we have access to transportation to take us just about anywhere. We don’t get the gut wrenching pleasure and thrill of anticipation all that often anymore. So I think the thrill of awaiting the croughnut for an entire year made the ability to go get one that much sweeter. Plus, I knew it was going to be good. How good? Boy was I in for a shock.
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