I eat way too many donuts. On the other hand, this habit has been extraordinarily well served of late, having had in recent times, donuts from Do-rite, Stan's, Donut Vault, Huck Finn, Something Sweet, Dunk, Wheeling, even a no-name place in Wheaton doing an LA style donut. I've been dying of late, to calibrate against an old favorite, Dat Donut. Sorry to say, but Dat does not measure up to the newer versions we can have around town.*
Yes, the things from the "yuppie" stores are show-offy and such--look Varona chocolate!! but the end results taste better: crisper exteriors, smoother toppings, welcome interiors, the nuance of real buttermilk. They grab your attention and justify their price. I mean do we all want to drink Bud because it's $2 cheaper?
Right now, I think Do-rite is the overall best made donut, with balance and intensity--the growth of Bow Truss also means the growth of places to get Do-Rite, BTW. Donut Vault used to be my favorite, but the last batch I had from them was overly sweet, want a beer analogy again, it was like too hoppy, too much of a good thing. Still, the Stan's buttermilk is my single favorite donut. Like I said above, the true taste of buttermilk comes through; plus it is both crisp and soft. I still got to throw OFD into the mix. The ratings are subject to change.
*Of all the new places, the one that I don't care much for is Glazed and Infused. To me, it is donuts for people afraid of donuts, too cakey, just not fried hard enough.
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