
The previous day DDT CEO KT made an attempt of peanut butter ice cream (inspired by the excellent peanut butter gelato at Dolce Gelato, Newtown), which melted into nutty milkshake by the time it reached us. We could not waste the velvety goodness so a brownie was drenched in the peanut butter milkshake. Fellow dessert devotee CC also provided some home-made goodness (chequerboard cookies!) which also suffered the same fate of drowning in peanut butter goo - another addiction ours, seeking out the "goo". Thanks for sharing!!!


Lunch was served at Well-Connected Cafe of CHOCOLATE lasagne fame. NOTE: Half of the participants (mostly new members) were disqualified for ordering SAVOURY dishes. GASP! New members were put on notice for inappropriate orders!


Apart from chocolate lasagne, I also appreciated their sticky date pudding. It was a shame it wasn't served with warm butterscotch sauce but the pudding was warm and moist - one of the better sticky date puddings I have had. I cleansed the palate with a pineapple lime and mint frappe - VERY refreshing.
KT: surprisingly their sweet breakfast option of French toast or pancakes are only available on a weekday... I would have thought they're the perfect order for a weekend breakfast! Oh what a pity...
We decided that our final stop would be San Churro Chocolateria, as we are all feeling very heavy and chocolated-out. Most of us ordered their freshly-prepared churros with melted chocolate dipping sauce, which was virtually untouched as most of us didn't feel like more chocolate, and that we had more enjoyable molten chocolates elsewhere (such as Lindt). Churros are like a Spanish version of doughnut, sold commonly by street vendors in the Americas (KT and I had a particularly great street Churros at Rio in February!). A well-made one would be crispy on the outside and warm/moist on the inside (but not dough-y, which means it's undercooked). And these were well made - dare I say, better than Chatswood San Churro churros!!
One of the DDDs commented on her white chocolate hot chocolate - that it was quite smooth and unlike the normal hot chocolate at San Churro (a thick hot chocolate) it is lighter and easier to drink. One suggestion for San Churro - take it easy on icing sugar. Your churros and your molten chocolate were good enough, and doesn't need to be further decorated/covered by the white dust!
CS
ps WELCOME our first-timers - Coralia, Moonsun, Ewa, Dao, Julia, Francesca, David, XiaoHui, Sophia & Liana!!!! Hope you had fun!
pps JUNE DDT will be yet another HOME BAKE! Themed "different, unusual but NOICE" - exotic and creative desserts to be held in Chateau Chatelaine!
KT: As a true dessert devotee, I "popped in" to check out what Sonoma Bakery had on offer. I must say Sonoma has more French pastry options than Le Petit Tarte! There are definitely some yummy breads to be had; but we were about to have chocolate lasagne so I got a cinnamon scroll to go. Think cinnamon donut in a scroll but French. Happy :D