I just realized that Delightful Pastries is one of the GNRs that is up for reconsideration, meaning it will automatically lose its GNR status if there is no discussion in this thread in support of renewal.
turkob wrote:Those that have been nominated for reconsideration will lose their GNR if they are not discussed at all. They have been nominated to promote further posting about them.
viewtopic.php?f=28&t=37841Allow me to begin the discussion. I have only patronized the Lawrence location, so I cannot speak to the other locations. I made a point of stopping at the mothership bakery on Lawrence last week to pick up treats for the nieces. I had not been there in a while, but I was greeted warmly by Dobra's delightful Mom. I picked up some longtime favorites: the chocolate macaroons with a fudgy, dark ganache filling and marzipan macaroons, which were bursting with almond flavor. Niece #2 is always very happy if I am carrying "the pink bag" when I visit, and these did not disappoint.
Another longtime favorite are the pierogi that you can find in the refrigerator case. I especially enjoy the potato filled and the sauerkraut and mushroom filled. The dumpling layer is thinner and more delicate than the pierogi that I have tried from other stores. Pop them into boiling water for a few minutes, then brown slightly in a pan of caramelized onions, and that is dinner for me.
As Pucca mentioned up thread, be on the look out for new or special items. This time it was a brownie that was very similar to flourless chocolate cake, with layers of caramel, nuts and ganache. I can't recall what they were called, but they were rich and satisfying, so that just a bite or two satisfied my dessert craving. Another special item are the Pâte de Fruit. They don't always have them at the Lawrence location, so when I find them it is a little like winning the lottery.
Everything that we tried was very fresh. I appreciate that their baked goods are not as sweet as other bakeries. Dobra's Mom added a plum paczki to my order
. I'll second Dansch's love of the plum filling, it is tart, bright and intensely favorful.
This is a family business, which I greatly appreciate. While you may not see Dobra during your visit, you will likely see another member of the family. Over the years, it seems that Chicago has lost many of its family operated neighborhood bakeries. It would be a shame if all we had available to us were the supermarket in-store bakeries or very upscale bakeries.
I support GNR renewal for Delightful Pastries.
http://www.delightfulpastries.com