I've finally gotten around to posting the photos of our Pie Crawl. You'll notice that many of the photos show a lack of food as we were quite enthusiastic and kept digging into our purchases before remembering to take photos.
First stop, Cafe Trinidad, 557 E. 75th St., Chicago. Charles was behind the counter and was especially helpful.



We decided to order a variety of sides. Clockwise starting from top left: Sweet potatoes, Macaroni Pie, Callaloo (a creamy combination of spich & okra), Caribbean boiled dumplings, Collard Greens, and Cucumber Chow. The favorites were the dumplings, Macaroni Pie and the cucumbers. The sweet potatoes were definately sweet. The Roti was huge and delicious. The goat was very tender and the curry gravy/stew was savory, spicy and delicious.

Roti Wrap featuring Goat in Curry Gravy

And finally, the real reason we came - Blueberry and Peach Cobbler, fresh from the oven. I think the peach was the overwhelming favorite.

Next stop, Medeci on 57th, 1327 E. 57th St. (The Bakery side)



We ordered an apple, a peach and a slice of frozen Mocha Cream Pie. The menu say the fruit pie comes in their "famous shortbread crust." We were not impressed. It was too thick and took away from the fruit. It also didn't allow the fruit to become fully cooked. There's nothing worse than crunchy peaches. The true winner was the frozen mocha cream pie.
Apple Pie

Frozen Mocha Cream Pie

Peach Pie


Last stop, Miss Lee's Good Food at 203 E. Garfield. The lines were long, the place was hot and the reviews from the people buying their dinner were nothing short of fabulous. We managed to get the last piece of Lemon Ice Box Pie, which seemed to be the favorite among us. We also picked Buttermilk Pie and Sweet Potato Cobbler.
Buttermilk Pie, fresh from the oven (Also known as Chess Pie)

The last bite of Sweet Potato Cobbler. It was o.k., but I think we should have tried the peach.

Last but not least, the Lemon Icebox Pie. Similar to Lemon Meringue, but creamier.
Ms. Ingie
Life is too short, why skip dessert?