zoid wrote:I'm going to have to out myself as a rube and admit I really like the chocolate cake at Jewel. Most are open late if not 24 hours, it's readily available in the bakery case, and it's actually good.
stevez wrote:earthlydesire wrote:I don't even know if you can get it in the restaurants -- I've only had it catered in. It is the lightest, yet most chocolately cake I've ever tasted and the milky fudgy frosting is absolutely delicious.
Yes, you can get it in the restaurants (at least at the Taylor Street flagship) and it is surprisingly good for a simple restaurant chocolate sheet cake.
Ram4 wrote:I've always loved Portillo's chocolate cake. I also loved their lemon cake, which was taken off the menu (although you might be able to order a whole cake still). My buddy even had them make him a lemon cake shake with a vanilla shake.
The Jewel tiger cake/chocolate mousse cake is great.
toria wrote:You can google Portillo's chocolate cake where you can find the recipe or what is purported to be. Basically it appears its make from a box mix with added mayonnaise and ice water.
zoid wrote:toria wrote:You can google Portillo's chocolate cake where you can find the recipe or what is purported to be. Basically it appears its make from a box mix with added mayonnaise and ice water.
I have very seriously considered opening a bakery and selling nothing but box mix cakes and cookies. It's not that I think the box mixes are the pinnacle of baking, it's just that most bakeries are no better. I could probably sell a coffee cake made with Pillsbury's frozen pastry and it would be better than most of the bakeries around Oak Park.
toria wrote:You can google Portillo's chocolate cake where you can find the recipe or what is purported to be. Basically it appears its make from a box mix with added mayonnaise and ice water.
Pie Lady wrote:I was in Jewel in Niles a few minutes ago and over the loudspeaker, someone was calling for SteveZ. Was that you?