With Valentine ’s Day just around the corner, I have
compiled a list of a few goodies you can find around town to make you day a
sweet as can be.
I would say he first thing that to come to mind when most
people think about Valentine’s Day s is chocolate. Kansas City has quite a few
choices when it comes to that cocoa confection starting with the ever-popular
Christopher Elbow.
Food and Wine magazine gave the #1 ranking of their top 10 Chocolates
to Christopher Elbow for the No. 6 Dark. It features 61% dark chocolate
blended with popping candy to create a unique, irresistible chocolate
bar. I had the chance to tour his shop a while back and had no idea the detail that went into
making these exquisite chocolates! Now I know why they taste so good.
Some take 2, 3 or even more days to make.
You can read more about the tour here.
Elbows chocolates are of course available at his shop on McGee Street
but some other locations around the metro include the Roasterie Café,
Brookside Market, Foo’s Frozen Custard, Halls Department Store, Dean and
Deluca and Cosentino’s Market. Elbow’s Chocolates are also available
nationwide including his store in San Francisco. Here is a link to find all the locations his chocolates are available.
Christopher Elbow Chocolates
1819 McGee Street
Kansas City, MO 64108
ph. 816-842-1300
fax 816-842-1301
Tues - Sat 10a.m. - 6p.m.
Christopher Elbow Chocolates
1819 McGee Street
Kansas City, MO 64108
ph. 816-842-1300
fax 816-842-1301
Tues - Sat 10a.m. - 6p.m.
Next is Amore Chocolate Pizza Company. Christopher and Annette Cook run this local
shop. Annette is a former theater buff
and would make these “break a leg” chocolate pizzas as gifts. As popularity of
them grew, Annette found herself taking orders for them and Amore Chocolate
Pizza Company was born.
Located in Leawood in the Town Center shopping center, Amore
Chocolate Pizza Company is also a dessert café and bakery offering a variety of
chocolates, desserts, coffees and more. Certain nights feature live
music and a fondue bar.
Amore Chocolate Pizza Company Dessert Café and Ice Cream Parlor
4821 W. 117th St.
Leawood, KS 66211
913-327-1400
4821 W. 117th St.
Leawood, KS 66211
913-327-1400
Last on the Chocolate list is Patric Chocolates based out of Columbia, Missouri. Patric Chocolate is known as bean to bar chocolate. This means
everything is made in house starting with roasting the beans. Owner Alan McClure
starts by roasting the cocoa beans himself and actually making the
chocolate before it is ever molded into a bar. He is considered a
chocolate maker as opposed to a Chocolatier who is one that works with
chocolate.
Patric Chocolates have a variety of bars available to purchase including a bar he collaborated with Kansas City’s own Christopher Elbow. His bars are available at the Better Cheddar in Kansas City, various stores throughout St. Louis and online. Visit Patric Chocolates.com for more information.
Jude’s Rum Cakes come in three sizes. The large 4-pound version ($50) yields 16 large slices and the smaller size 2-pound ($30) will yield 8 slices. They also bake and sell mini muffin-size and two-bite teaser rum cakes. ($12 - $15)
Order online or arrangements can be made for pick up and by calling 913.526.6708.
If Cheesecakes are your passion check out Cowtown Cheesecakes. Owner Chef Terry Mille has created a variety of flavors and uses local and seasonal ingredients when available. Some flavors include: Strawberry Shortcake, Pineapple Upside Down Cake, Key Lime, Lemon, Lemon Blueberry, Strawberry, Pumpkin, Fudge Swirl, Devils Food Cake, White Chocolate Raspberry and Kansas Cream.
Visit CowTown Cheesecake's website or contact Chef Terry at chefterry@cowtowncheesecake.com for more information on pricing and ordering. You can also find CowTown Cheesecake company on Facebook.
For cookies and other treats such as handmade marshmallows,cake pops and more check out Everyday Organic Cookery. Owner Jamie Milks believes that eating healthy, organic food is something you can do everyday and that is why every thing she makes uses local and organic ingredients. Jamie is a genius when it comes to creating these treats and has spent hours testing and perfecting the recipes. Her cookie dough flavors include: chocolate chip, salted caramel, honey lemon ginger and more. All items are gluten free and are absolutely delicious.
Just for Valentines Day, Farm to Market Bread Company has created a Chocolate Cherry Bread. This Kansas City tradition is available for a limited time only, Feb. 8 through Valentine’s Day. This bread is made with semi-sweet chocolate, Michigan-grown red tart dried cherries and 100 percent cocoa. Like all Farm to Market artisan breads, Chocolate Cherry is made with all-natural ingredients. This year, the recipe is being crafted into 14-ounce round loaves that make perfect gifts or treats for the office.
Farm to Market Chocolate Cherry Bread retails at $5.99 per
loaf and will be offered in select Kansas City-area stores from Feb. 8-14 including Cosentino's Price Chopper's, Marsh’s Sun
Fresh, Westport, HyVee (77th &State Line Rd) Hen House (87th and Lackman), Corinth Hen House, Camelot Hen House, Prairie Village Hen House, Deer Creek Hen
House (135th and Metcalf) and Fairway Hen House. Lawrence residents
can find Chocolate Cherry Bread at Community Mercantile.
If you are a wine lover, Somerset Ridge Winery will quench your thirst. Somerset Ridge wines are served in some great local restaurants
around KC including Bonefish Grill, Taste, Gaslight Grill, Blue Bird
Bistro and Jasper’s just to name a few. They are also available at
several retail locations around the city. Visit their website for more
information on locations. www.somersetridge.com/retail.html
Enjoy Valentines Day with your sweetie with one of these sweets! For a list of more local products savory and sweet check out the local products page on Whatyouremissingkc.com.
In Good Taste,
Sharm
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