Sunday, August 14, 2011

Is there one best chocolate chip cookie in New York?

It’s almost embarrassing how many great chocolate chip cookies there are in Manhattan. When you go to other towns and cities, bakery cookies are often hard and crunchy and lack imagination and strong flavor. Here in New York, there are infinite delicious options. I’ve always been torn between three top contenders:

City Bakery

Levain

And Momofuku

How does one make a choice between these three?

City Bakery’s lovely, dreamy, crunchy, creamy, soft and sugary saucer-sized beauties have it all: crispy edges, melty middles, and a buttery-gritty texture that’s balanced by giant hunks of smooth dark chocolate. They have just a hint of caramel flavor. They’re real cookie monsters.


Levain’s are six-ounce mounds of cakey, chocolate-studded, slightly undercooked heaven, with savory toasted walnuts mixed in. If City Bakery’s are cookie monsters, Levain’s are cookie monsters on potent steroids.


And Momofuku’s cornflake-marshmallow-chocolate chip cookie is sticky, chewy and crunchy; sweet and chocolaty; the bottom side rimmed in caramelized beauty.


I’ve always found it difficult to decide which I love most. So I put the test to a few willing guinea pigs. Guess what?

One went for City Bakery.

One for Levain.

And one for Momofuku.

What's your favorite chocolate chip cookie in the city?

Wednesday, August 10, 2011

Summer sweets in New York City

I haven’t been posting much lately. I’ve been too busy eating.

Banana bread with chocolate chips and candied ginger from Peels.

Along with bircher museli and pancakes with cherry compote.



A vegan doughnut from Cowgirl Baking.


A blueberry bar at Think Coffee. Berries + oats = super healthy, no??

Chocolate brioche bread pudding at Union Square Café. Sigh.

Giant, crumbly, banana-y s’mores bars from Baked.

The chocolate white chocolate cookie from City Bakery is next.