About a week ago, I was asked what could be the easiest question ever:
"Would you be willing to try one of our cakes in return for a review?"
Um...yeah!
The request came from a representative of Carousel Cakes, and my answer was an immediate and emphatic YES! They even let me pick the type of cake, which I can assure you was no easy task. They have over 20 varieties, including a red velvet cake made famous by Oprah, an appropriately-titled chocolate outrage cake (three layers of chocolate cake filled with creamy chocolate fudge, topped off with an outrageous chocolate icing, surrounded with sweet chocolate chips), and even a strawberry shortcake. They also offer a number of magnificent mousses, cheesecakes, and pies and are happy to make personalized and/or customized cakes.
In the end, after doing quite a bit of waffling, I chose the hazelnut torte. It's described as being "two layers of moist nutty hazelnut cake filled with praline buttercream and raspberry, topped off with praline buttercream," which sounded too tempting to resist.
Only two days after declaring which cake I'd like to sample, it arrived at my doorstep. Even though I intended to take it to work with me, there was no way I was going to wait three days to try it. (Patience has never been a virtue of mine.) I sliced into it, and just look at what I found:
Can you believe that massive layer of frosting on top? GLORIOUS. As someone who prefers at least a 1:2 frosting-to-cake ratio, I was elated. (I would say 2:1 frosting-to-cake, but that's a bit extreme...)
Perhaps you're wondering how it tasted. After all, looks aren't everything. Well, folks, it was truly decadent. The moment the light, smooth, ultra-creamy frosting hit the roof of my mouth, I was in heaven. The bit of tartness supplied by the raspberry in the filling was a perfect complement to the sweet icing and nutty cake. Frankly, I could've eaten a lot more than I did--the combination of flavors and textures was such that it was difficult to stop.
Although they're located here in NY, Carousel Cakes can ship to any location nationwide so cakes come fresh and frozen, right to your doorstep. They pride themselves on making products with natural and fresh ingredients mixed by hand and with love. The next time you find yourself needing a fancy-shmancy and delicious cake and are without the time or means to make it, I hope Carousel Cakes comes to mind--you won't be sorry!
You are a lucky girl! The cake looks fabulous!
ReplyDeleteWOW... that surely is tempting, looking so very decanted... and geesh they're just a hop, skip away from me on the other side of the TZ ;-)
ReplyDeleteGrace, this cake is absolutely gorgeous! I picture it in a professional bakery! Nice job!
ReplyDeleteThat cake looks amazing! Lucky you for getting to try it out.
ReplyDeleteWow, awesome looking cake. I doubt I would have had your will power to stop at just a little bit.
ReplyDeleteAnd yay - free stuff!!
That looks amazing and to be honest I never thought of having one shipped across the country but because it got your stamp of approval I will check this out and put them on my list!!!
ReplyDeleteHow come no one ever asks me to taste cakes??? The one you picked looked so-oo good-I think I would have picked the red velvet cake, wait...maybe the chocolate one-you did have a hard job.
ReplyDeleteoh my goodnees that frosting is like 2 feet thick!!! You were one lucky person to get this opportunity. Do they need anymore tasters? ha ha
ReplyDeleteLucky you! That's totally the cake I would have picked too
ReplyDeleteYou did a fabulous job!! I am glad you got to try it out!
ReplyDeleteIt's the stuff a foodie's fantasies are made of right? "Can we send you some cake?"
ReplyDeleteIt looks gorgeous and truly decadent!
Since you were not able to take it to work you are going to send out slices to the rest of us right? It looks so good, I want to lick the screen.
ReplyDeleteWow, that cake looks so rich, decadent and delicious. Lucky you!
ReplyDeletethat cake looks fantastic!!!
ReplyDeleteI'm a pie girl, but that cake is calling to me...
ReplyDeleteWOW! Love all those flavor combos, lucky you :)
ReplyDeleteYou got a cake to review and you didn't send me a slice? (I had my fork ready and everything...)
ReplyDeleteI'm on my way over to help you review it. Oh, wait, I'll bet I'm too late; Lucy's probably across the TZ already! I'll hop on the turnpike the next time.
ReplyDeleteLucky day! Lucky day! :-)
ReplyDeleteLucky! Why can't I be asked to taste cakes? It's beautiful and looks delicious.
ReplyDeleteyou should have bargined with them... 'sure i'll do a review but i need a few sample cakes so i know the depth and range of all your cakes, then i will be able to give a full and accurate review.'
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Well I had to go torture myself and look at all the beautiful cakes, pies, cheesecakes......Yum!!
ReplyDeleteTo beable to make things that are that beautiful!!
WOW, you are so lucky! I would have picked hazelnut too! Why doesn't anyone ask me this question!? LOL! :)
ReplyDeleteOMG how lucky are you! I adore Carousel cakes and have had the red velvet and it's amazing! You are one lucky girl!
ReplyDeleteI can imagine your answer to that question! I'd have my fork ready before they could finish their sentence hehe. Wow, that is one thick layer of frosting (my favourite part). Do Carousel deliver to Australia? ;)
ReplyDeleteyes I'm back Grace an I have an award for you.
ReplyDeleteOh my that does look good. Lucky you. I usually try to whip up my own cakes, but if I ever need one... I'll know where to check them out. That really looks tempting!
ReplyDeleteI don't think there's a Carousel Cakes in Canada. The cake looks gorgeous - alot like the Hazelnut Filbert Gateau the Daring Bakers did last month. Really nice piping on the cake.
ReplyDeleteThat cake does look good! I like that thick layer of frosting. :) It is always nice to get something for free.
ReplyDeleteMmmmm....cannot go wrong with hazelnut...ever!!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos...makes me drool!
Wow, how lucky you are! It does look fabulous... thanks so much for sharing your food porn, lol.
ReplyDeleteoh... reverence for the outrageously delicious looking visual treat you just gave us grace! yum yum yum!
ReplyDeleteYou're killin' me here! Ok, I'm putting it out there that I'd be happy to test food! Or cake! YUM! Oh, and great choice on the torte!
ReplyDeleteWhat fun! I'm jealous!
ReplyDeleteAwesome cake. I love it.
ReplyDeleteWhat an impressive layer of buttercream! Do they plan to provide you with tasting samples on a regular basis (since they've got quite a selection)? How nice it would be!
ReplyDeleteYou SOB! Oh, sorry.
ReplyDeleteI'm RAGING JEALOUS of you. You should ask them if they need you to review another cake.
Oh man, I hope I get big-time someday! I need some perks!
ReplyDeleteThe cake is absolutely gorgeous!
I am sooo jealous! That cake looks delicious!
ReplyDeleteGoodness! I'll get drowned in this chorus, but let me just say that if I ever have a cake line, you're the only spokeswoman I want. Drooly!
ReplyDeleteGrace--you've got to check out Clumbsy Cookie's blog. She just posted Chocolate chip CINNAMON cookies. You'll love it! I thought of you instantly!
ReplyDeleteThat is gorgeous! I would like a slice!
ReplyDeletehi! i stumbled on your blog, and it is amazing! that cake looks fabulous! you are very talented
ReplyDeletebe sure to swing by the pink potpourri...i host a giveaway every weekend, so come by, check it out and enter to win this weeks' prize!
That looks amazing! I love how high the frosting is. I am with you on that ratio. Such good fortune!
ReplyDeleteWhere can I sign up for that job????
ReplyDeleteGood Choice, hazelnut and raspberry...super yum!
ReplyDeleteyou got your cake and got to eat it too! Nice.
ReplyDeleteSign me up! I want to get free cake. ;)
ReplyDeleteNow that's the kind of mail I like!
ReplyDeleteWhat do I have to do to have people approach me with this kind of cake???? I can't imagine a more fortuitous day then having a cake arrive with only a opinion asked for payment.
ReplyDeleteGosh, I wish someone would ask ME that question :D!! What a lucky duck!
ReplyDeletewow i'm so jealous. i want to try some cake :) oh and i guess this is trivial but if you like lots of frosting then you technically prefer a 2:1 frosting to cake ratio ;)
ReplyDeleteLucky, lucky girl. Thats amazing. MM, i would have chosen that flavor cake too, I'm drooling over here.
ReplyDeleteOoo yum lucky you!!
ReplyDeleteAh, look at that gorgeous cake. I would hate to cut into that ... well almost! I wish someone would ask me to review a cake. What a fun job that would be!
ReplyDeleteI keep coming back to look at the pictures of that cake! I just want to stick my finger in the computer screen and take out a big glob of that icing!
ReplyDeleteHoly moly, look at the layer of frosting on that sucker!! I'm with you on the frosting-to-cake ratio... You lucky, lucky lady to get this in the post - all I ever get is bills ;-)
ReplyDeleteReviewing cakes? Where do I sign up? :)
ReplyDeleteI get things to review all the time, but never anything this good! Mmmmmm!
ReplyDeleteThe hazelnut torte is definitely my favorites from there. CC is one of the stops when I show friends all the great eats Rockland has to offer!
ReplyDelete(FYI: if you're planning on going to CC on Friday for a half priced cake, try to get there early or be prepared to wait- there have been a couple of times when the line went out the door)
lucky, lucky girl! I am so jealous! Great post Grace.
ReplyDeleteOoooooh, you lucky bag!
ReplyDeleteI think they need another tester though, tell them I am waiting for mine to arrive!
That picture of the thick layer of frosting definitely qualifies as food porn! :D
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