Friday, November 30, 2012

Carpe Donuts

I visited Charlottesville, VA for a weekend trip a couple weeks back, and my heart was set on getting the apple cider donuts. Ever since apple picking for the first time this past fall, I've been craving apple cider donuts, because I thought they would turn out to be the better tasting cousin of cinnamon sugar donuts.

I went to Carpe Donuts, a donut shop that only makes one kind of donuts - apple cider ones, and the donut shop that had been previously elusive on my other visits to Cville. Every time I attempted to go, they were closed!! Such preposterous events would occur in small towns.

The donuts were on the smaller side, and they were priced fairly (can't remember), and were very fresh. They were warm still, and it possessed the crisp and crunch on the exterior and the light and fluffy on the interior. I definitely like them better than cinnamon sugar donuts. I didn't really taste the apple part, but to me, it was slightly sweeter and less cinnamon-y than a cinnamon sugar donut. I liked this place a lot, and one donut definitely didn't suffice for breakfast. I'd rate this place a 4; I was happy with the donut, it was good enough for me to go back for, it was a great yeast donut, but it doesn't have the bang that accompanies a 5 star donut.


Monday, November 26, 2012

Pound the Hill

Pound the Hill is a coffeeshop/bistro in the Capitol Hill area. I loved the feel of the place, felt cozy and friendly. I got the autumn spice donuts (cinnamon sugar donuts drizzled with caramel and dusted with powdered sugar) with a Nutella latte. $5 for 3 donuts, and $3.95 for the latte. In terms of density, these donuts were in between yeast and cake. The donut was dense enough to hold the cinnamon sugar flavor and sticky drizzle. The Nutella latte was amazing, smooth and not overly sweet on the Nutella, but enough so that the hazelnut chocolate flavor comes out to enhance the undertones of espresso. Normally, I take my espresso black, or get an Americano, so I have an extra appreciation for lattes that enhance the espresso base rather than transform it into a sweet dessert in liquid form. I rate the donuts a 3.5 (I personally don't like denser donuts, they remind me of cakes), and the Nutella latte a 4.5. I remember thinking, Eureka! upon stumbling into this place, because I had a great overall experience for my donut + latte pairing, even if the donuts didn't match my preferences exactly.

I later came back again on a Saturday morning to read a book with my latte. The warm and cozy ambiance of Pound puts it on my list of coffeeshops to take out-of-towner friends.


Matchbox Chinatown

Last Friday, I went to Matchbox Chinatown to try their powdered cinnamon donuts + Kahlua creme. $8 for 8 donuts, each donut slightly larger than a donut hole. Matchbox has these on their dessert menu all the time, as opposed to only for brunch. I liked these a lot, these were yeast donuts, a little denser than the typical yeast donut, but not quite as dense or bready as a cupcake or muffin. The donut was fluffy enough to be considered a yeast donut, but dense enough to uphold its cinnamon flavor and the generous overlay of powdered sugar. With every bite you take, the powdered sugar sticks to your lips. It was paired with a small frothy cup of Kahlua creme coffee as its dipping sauce. The dipping sauce goes extremely well with the donuts; the slightly sweet and bitter taste of coffee complemented perfectly with the powdered sugar-covered cinnamon donuts. Overall, I give it 5 stars.