Monday, November 18, 2013

Treat House - Rice Krispie treats enjoyed by all


Who doesn't love Rice Krispie treats?  As a child of the 80s and someone whose parents were of the first to obtain a 'Price Club' membership before Kirkland was a household name, we had those shiny blue Snap, Crackle and Pop wrappers by the dozen - chocolate drizzle, rainbow, chocolate chunk - I have a special place in my heart for RK treats.

Until they started making me sick.  To be fair, a lot of things were making me sick before I was aware of my gluten/soy/life allergy.  But who would think that Rice Krispie treats WEREN'T gluten-free?!  After all, rice is the preferred carb of choice by celiacs everywhere.  Well, sorry Kellogg's, but you're not getting any love from me on this one.  When I learned that malt flavoring was one of the ingredients in Rice Krispies cereal, and soybean oil was thrown in as a binding ingredient - they were wiped from my list of snacks that I can eat guilt and pain-free.



So you can imagine my excitement when I first heard about Treat House opening up on the Upper West Side.  Treat House makes Rice Krispie treats in dozens of flavor combinations; and nearly all are gluten-free, dairy-free, nut-free and Kosher.  So basically, unless you're allergic to rice or marshmallows, you're good to go!

Each mini square is flavored, colored and topped with a different theme: birthday cake, chocolate mint, M&Ms, cookies and creme, pink bubble gym, chocolate peanut butter - they were all beautifully decorated and I couldn't decide which to try.  I tried to elicit a recommendation from the woman behind the counter, but she wasn't super helpful.  She seemed annoyed that I asked for a recco, and unfortunately even though I mentioned I was writing for the blog, she didn't seem to care to help me find the best RK treat.  Her attitude aside, I opted for the M&M and the chocolate mint.  At $2.25 apiece, two was just the right amount - the squares were on the small side, and the cost was definitely more than I was expecting.  But once you label something gluten-free, you know how it goes.

They came boxed in mini containers that perfectly fit each square.  The M&M was a bit bland; it didn't stand out with a thin layer of marshmallow and a sprinkling of mini M&Ms.  The chocolate mint was much better though; there were little pieces of mint chocolate chips throughout the rice krispies.  With a layer of chocolate on top and a wedge of York peppermint patty completing the treat, this was absolutely excellent.  I wish they were a bit larger, since it was gone in 3 bites, but I suppose that means I'd just have to get more next time.

Treat House is located on 452 Amsterdam Avenue between West 81st and 82nd street. They're open Monday-Wednesday 7:30am-9pm
Thursday-Friday 7:30am-10pm
Saturday 9am-10pm
Sunday 9am-9pm

http://www.treathouse.com/

Wednesday, November 13, 2013

A General Store in Queens with not so general baked goods

Long Island City - the new area in Queens that Bloomberg has focused on as of late, looks nothing like it did the last time I was there a few years ago.  Full of luxury high-rise buildings, waterfront dining and parks, and artisinal gourmet coffee beaneries, LIC looks like Williamsburg did just as it was becoming gentrified.  As always, I wanted to go there not to see the new glass of the Citibank building, but because I read about a cafe with an awesome brownie.  Once I heard they were also featured on Diners, Drive-ins and Dives I knew I had to hurry over there quick!

Biking over the Pulaski bridge from Brooklyn to Queens, I was let out just a few blocks away from Sage.  We pulled up in front of a cozy little restaurant, and in we went to seek out this double chocolate brownie.  There was a glass jar full of dessert to choose from, including assorted flavors cupcakes, cupcakes that resemble Drakes Ring Dings, and Valhrona chocolate brownies.



We of course opted for the brownie, because when do we not go for the brownie.  There were chocolate chips spread throughout, and crisp edges all around.
Each bite was soft and filled with an outburst of chocolate.  It was definitely on the sweeter side; a couple bites and you can put it away and save for your next sugar craving.
It was up there on our list of great brownies, and judging from the crowd inside, it looks like their food is pretty good too.
So the next time you're in Long Island City and craving some Valhrona chocolate, give Sage General Store a go.

Sage General Store can be found at 24-20 Jackson Avenue
Sage's website
718-361-0707





Check their site for updates before heading there because their hours are pretty all over the place - as of 9/20/13, the hours are:
Sunday 3-8
Monday 3-7
Tuesday - Saturday 4-12