Posts Tagged ‘New York CIty’

Foodie Friday :: Baked Sweet & Salty Brownie

Friday, August 6th, 2010

The Sweet & Salty Baked Brownie

Baked in Brooklyn is one of those New York bakeries I’ve been dying to get to. Unfortunately, I haven’t made it there yet, and now that we have relocated to the Left Coast, who knows when I’ll get to go back to the Big Apple!

Baked NYC brownie package.

Yesterday, I was surprised by mail-order Baked brownies not because of the knock at the door where this box of chocolatey goodness was waiting for me, but because I happened to look at our bank account that morning where I saw the purchase my husband had made. I tried to keep this from him, but failed miserably. He’s very good at seeing through my ridiculous attempts at being deceptive.

Either way, it was such a wonderful surprise! This particular Sweet & Salty brownie has been featured on  The Best Thing I Ever Ate: Salty Goodness on the Food Network. Ready for my review of this “famous” brownie?

While the name suggests it’s a mixture of salty and sweet, I found that it was mostly sweet and rich. It was a good brownie. I also realized these weren’t fresh out of the Baked ovens so I expected them to not be mind boggling to begin with. Did I say it was a good brownie? A really good brownie? Well it was, but if I’m being perfectly honest… not necessarily the best brownie I ever ate. But wait…

The Sweet & Salty Baked Brownie

In an effort to preserve this box of six rather large brownies until my Mom and sister come to visit on Wednesday, I decided to throw the box in the fridge last night. I also put one brownie in the freezer for extra preservation in case the others go bad. Go bad? What am I saying? I mean in case they get eaten… by me… the Sweets Fiend!

Anyway, where was I? Oh, right! O-M-G! This is the best freakin’ brownie ever! Why the change of heart you ask? These brownies are so moist and fudgey. I ate one straight from the fridge in all of it’s cool, chocolatey awesomeness. Seriously good. I’ve never had a brownie straight from the fridge, but I’m never going back to those subpar warm ones. (I’ll probably get hate mail for that jab.)

The Sweet & Salty Baked Brownie

This is the best brownie I’ve ever had. Chilled, of course.

Thanks to my amazing husband for making my chocolate fantasies come true. You are the best!

Order your very own brownies here. Next, I’d like the Baker’s Choice box!

Baked NYC brownie package.

I’m alive!

Tuesday, October 13th, 2009

Hello to anyone out there who is still checking SewTrashy! Bill, my most loyal fan, this post is for you.

Walking the Bridge

I can’t believe it’s been (almost) three months since I posted last. Does anyone else feel the year flying by? Sheesh! Life has been good, busy and full of fun things. Although, not much time for making and creativity. Hopefully that will change soon.

Most recently, Dustin and I went to New York City for a quick 2.5 day weekend trip along with some of my family. We took the bus, which was super fun and only cost $4.50 roundtrip TOTAL for both of us. I mean, you can’t beat that! We had a blast while we were there. Dustin took all of these photos. Enjoy!

Brooklyn Bridge

Brooklyn Bridge

Grimaldi's Pizza

Grimaldi’s Pizza was amazing! Totally worth the wait. We walked across the Brooklyn Bridge which certainly worked up our appetite for pizza! I would recommend trying Grimaldi’s (and walking the Bridge!). The space is quite small and a little noisy, but it’s also cozy and fun. You can watch them cranking out the pizzas in the back. Super thin crust, baked in a coal brick oven. YUM!

Subway

Street Sweets NYC

Amazing cupcakes. Well, at least they look amazing! We tried the Mini Pumplin Whoopie Pies and Coconut Nutella Macaroons which were both pretty spectacular. These baked goodies come from Street Sweets. A blue lunch wagon bakery on wheels! Try it if you see it. Bring cash, unless you want to buy $10 worth of goodies on your debit card.

Times Square

Here’s my lovely Mom and super cool brother. We went through craziness trying to get tickets to see West Side Story. Finally, we lucked out and paid $35 for balcony seats and ended up with center orchestra seats! Amazing. Great show. Super fun. Made me want to dance!

Salute.

Reflection

The only photo of Dustin the entire trip.

subway.

Wrong stop. Lots of extra walking.
Definitely earned all the yummy food we ate during the trip.

Do you have a favorite New York City restaurant or activity? I’m going back in a couple weeks, and would love your input!

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Back from the Big Apple!

Friday, October 24th, 2008

Hello there. I had the pleasure of spending the latter part of last week and the weekend in NYC with some great girlfriends of mine. We had such a wonderful time, and came back at least 10lbs. heavier! We stayed in Brooklyn, and did so many fun things while we were there. We saw Phantom of the Opera, discovered this great little Thai place and made lots of memories! It was a great Girls Only Fall Trip. Hopefully, the first of many! Here’s a visual overview of our fabulous time in New York City! Enjoy. 

AmiBeth walking through Brooklyn.
 

Pink Door.

 

Brooklyn.

 

 

Anna and Cara taking pictures on the Subway.


Peanut Butter Frozen Hot Chocolate. Serendipity.

 

 King Kong Lives!

 

Listening to the subway singers.

 

Lotus Lights in Bloomingdale’s.


Subway chatter. 

 

Heading to Carmine’s before Phantom of the Opera.

 

 

Tabletop at Isle: Thai Home Cooking in the Village. YUM!
 

The Village Pet Store. 

 

Christa’s Shades in The Village.


Subway.


Me and The Italian in Little Italy. 

 

Ferrara’s Bakery, Little Italy.


Anna’s Hot Chocolate at Max Brenner’s. 

 

Our brunch at Max Brenner’s.


My Dark Chocolate with Wildflower
Honey little candy from Max Brenner’s. YUM!

 

Farmer’s Market, Union Square.


Enjoying Junior’s Cheesecake back at my parent’s house. Want a bite?