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From Serious Eats: New York

I'm in a Doughnut State of Mind

mr. levine:

where did you learn about this georgie's donut?

keep on finding those new (york) eats for me.

love to the family and still remember your college jazzy friend who eats peas with a knife. and, we could have been contenders as "blood" managers.

kindest personal regards from a former new york resident with a son at your "graduate" alma mater, mr. fishel

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From Serious Eats: New York

I'm in a Doughnut State of Mind

I was reading these comments about donuts. Its funny because I grew up going to this small place in Pa. Its called Bird in Hand located in Lancaster Pa. They have the most amazing donuts . Not much of a sweet eater but love certain sweets. I grew up getting glazed donuts of Creme filled. They are light and fluffy and fresh. The best thing is they do not keep things over a day old. I have went to a lot of different places in Manhattan and have found that some of the food is not fresh. But as far as Crispy Creme I only like the Glazed off the press.

From Serious Eats: New York

I'm in a Doughnut State of Mind

Why in the world did I skip going into the office that day?

Cookshop usually has some nice donuts made from scratch in the mornings on weekends. You can skip the big brunch and just order a couple of those and some coffee. I've seen chocolate chip there, and jelly. They tend to run out before the late brunch crowd even gets there.

But the best donut I had recently was a cinnamon donut from a farm stand on Sound Ave out on the North Fork... Fifty cents. Just made.

It's probably a good thing we're in a donut dark age here in NYC. If we ever get ready access to great donuts, we're doomed.

From Serious Eats: New York

I'm in a Doughnut State of Mind

thanks for this great posting on donuts.

i too have noticed the disappearance of donuts. there was that great "old fashioned donuts" on the SE corner of Lexington and E. 86th street (which closed about a year ago) and also the 24hr "Coffee Shop" that sold donuts at the SE corner of 8th Avenue and 23rd street (which closed about six years ago). when those places were open i would eat two donuts a day.

have you tried the donuts at Cupcake Cafe? their cake donuts are good (they at times have pumpkin) though their jelly donuts can be too thick with bread.

eli zabar's on madison avenue and 80th street sells an excellent jelly donut. so does cafe sabarsky on SE corner of 5th Avenue and 86th street - which i have had w/ an apricot filling.

but the best jelly donut for me that i can't pass up if i see them in the window is at this small polish grocery store w/ the purple awning in the middle of block on 1st Avenue between 6th & 7th street (western side). they seem to be made of challah and w/ a smudge of raspberry jam in it. YUM!

From Serious Eats: New York

I'm in a Doughnut State of Mind

Nothing beats the Round Rock Doughnut from the Lone Star Bakery in Round Rock, TX. Now this may seem like a treck, but when people line up beginning at 3AM every single day just to try the freakishly yellow batter (organic eggs and tons of them in the batter), it says something.

From Serious Eats: New York

I'm in a Doughnut State of Mind

The only kind of donut I crave is the cider donut.

Thank god I work by Union Square where, in the fall, they can be had on any Greenmarket day, trucked down from my home turf of Upstate NY.

They're dense, cakey and coated in sugar and cinnamon.

I buy a bag of them, and a quart of cider, then I let the donuts sit out for 24 hours so they get a little bit stale.

Finally, I cut them in half (like a bagel) and toast them (in a toaster oven) so that the sugar gets a little caramelized. Then I pull them out while still warm and dunk them in some cider, and then I stuff them in my mouth as if I haven't eaten in a week.

Pure autumnal bliss.