So much of our life Bethlehem Vegfest experience revolved around Vegan Treats, but our haul from that day definitely deserved its own post. And no, I'm not just saying that. But, since I've inhaled savored quite a bit of Vegan Treats since then, let's just consider this a showcase of my latest favorites.
Some vegans toss around the term "vegan treats" as though it's a blanket term for all things that fall into the dual categories of vegan and treat. I disagree; to me, the term Vegan Treats is somewhat sacred. Since Danielle Konya singlehandedly created a brand, a niche, and- frankly, an empire; in my opinion, she has earned the sole rites to the title to describe her creations and hers alone. There are many impressive vegan goodies on the market, but, in my opinion, only hers are "Vegan Treats."
In no particular order:
Chocolate-dipped chocolate cookie...
...with speculoos filling! These also come in a larger version...filled with peanut butter; I can't decide which I like better.
It was hard not to eat the entire display of these Pennsylvania-Dutch inspired fasnachts the first time I saw them.
Imagine a thick donut dusted with powdered sugar, halved and filled with a delightfully light cream.
A huge, fun mess to eat!
chocolate and salted caramel cake truffle:
89 waiting for a taste of the first pumpkin of the season:
pumpkin and vanilla soft-serve:
Thumbs up from you-know-who.
Way up.
Chocolate glazed donut with chocolate drizzle, curls, and crumbs atop:
VT's interpretation of a sundae: chocolate-encased angel's food cake donut with sliced strawberries, whipped cream, and chocolate drizzle:
Chocolate and salted caramel soft-serve (VM's absolute fave):
chocolate hazelnut cake:
Cross-section of the seedless raspberry jelly-filled, powdered donut.
A naked cannoli! (I am currently partial to the chocolate-dipped variety).
Boston creme donut; eat or be eaten!
wild blueberry soft-serve (my fave!):
89 really liked this one.
She pretty much just held her tongue out until someone put ice cream on it.
This was a new one for me; it's shaped like a pretzel, but tastes like a quintessential glazed donut dusted with cinnamon sugar.
caramel pecan roll (OD's favorite):
But, wait; there's more. Did you know that besides all their donuts/cakes/cookies, etc. that can be packed for travel, Vegan Treats is prepared to sell you soft-serve to-go?
This was a surprise delivery from my parents right before a fast (tee hee): concord grape and vanilla soft-serve:
I thought the flavor was a bit crazy, but it was actually certifiably nuts- in the best possible way.
Apparently we all scream for ice cream.
I wasn't the only one who couldn't resist.
And, as long as we're speaking of take-home booty, why not take home a bunch of stuff in one of their new, reusable bags? They come in two convenient sizes that are perfect for filling up at the farmar or Vegan Shop-Up; I'll let you decide which nets the larger haul.
Well, that concludes Vegan MoFo 2013, everybody! I hope you enjoyed the month and will continue reading. A (soy) Bean finally has a Facebook page (brand new!), so I'd love if you'd give it a like and stay connected. If you particularly want to keep in touch with 89, she's on Facebook also! For those Instagrammers out there, peep her via #dognamed89. Bottom line: keep in touch, MoFo-ers.
Some vegans toss around the term "vegan treats" as though it's a blanket term for all things that fall into the dual categories of vegan and treat. I disagree; to me, the term Vegan Treats is somewhat sacred. Since Danielle Konya singlehandedly created a brand, a niche, and- frankly, an empire; in my opinion, she has earned the sole rites to the title to describe her creations and hers alone. There are many impressive vegan goodies on the market, but, in my opinion, only hers are "Vegan Treats."
In no particular order:
Chocolate-dipped chocolate cookie...
...with speculoos filling! These also come in a larger version...filled with peanut butter; I can't decide which I like better.
A huge, fun mess to eat!
chocolate and salted caramel cake truffle:
89 waiting for a taste of the first pumpkin of the season:
pumpkin and vanilla soft-serve:
Thumbs up from you-know-who.
Way up.
Chocolate glazed donut with chocolate drizzle, curls, and crumbs atop:
VT's interpretation of a sundae: chocolate-encased angel's food cake donut with sliced strawberries, whipped cream, and chocolate drizzle:
Chocolate and salted caramel soft-serve (VM's absolute fave):
chocolate hazelnut cake:
Boston creme donut; eat or be eaten!
wild blueberry soft-serve (my fave!):
89 really liked this one.
She pretty much just held her tongue out until someone put ice cream on it.
This was a new one for me; it's shaped like a pretzel, but tastes like a quintessential glazed donut dusted with cinnamon sugar.
caramel pecan roll (OD's favorite):
This was a surprise delivery from my parents right before a fast (tee hee): concord grape and vanilla soft-serve:
I thought the flavor was a bit crazy, but it was actually certifiably nuts- in the best possible way.
Apparently we all scream for ice cream.
I wasn't the only one who couldn't resist.
Well, that concludes Vegan MoFo 2013, everybody! I hope you enjoyed the month and will continue reading. A (soy) Bean finally has a Facebook page (brand new!), so I'd love if you'd give it a like and stay connected. If you particularly want to keep in touch with 89, she's on Facebook also! For those Instagrammers out there, peep her via #dognamed89. Bottom line: keep in touch, MoFo-ers.