Month: September 2014

Yeast Raised Doughnuts

Yeast Raised Doughnuts

This is an easy recipe that doesn’t produce a ton of dough. Fry, shake in granulated sugar, and serve while they are still hot. For more fried dessert recipes, such as fritters and beignets, read All About Fritters, Doughnuts, Beignets, and Other Fried Desserts. [yumprint-recipe …read more

Confectionery Food Manufacturing Plant For Sale

Confectionery Food Manufacturing Plant For Sale

I found this listing. It’s for a custom confectionery plant in the WI region. Overview: The experienced staff allows the new owners to come in with a self-sufficient staff. Detailed recipes to manufacture all products. 30%+ in annual growth in revenues the last four years. …read more

If You Were a Sweet, Where Would You Live?

If You Were a Sweet, Where Would You Live?

So, if you were a sweet (such as a cookie, dessert, etc), where would you live? L.V. Anderson from Slate.com FOOD answers that question with United Sweets of America: If every state had an official dessert, what would it be? (Montana gets S’mores.).
Courtesy Slate.com and Jess Fink.
With her noting that “only eight states have an official dessert,” she goes on a quest to give every state a dessert. Her rules:
  1. States all have to have a different dessert. In other words, once one state has claimed a dessert, no other state can use it as theirs.
  2. “Brands are not desserts.” (Anderson makes an exception with Jell-O.)
  3. And, lastly, no one state can claim the all-American apple pie or chocolate chip cookies as their own.

You’ll find all your favorites here, from fried pies to brownies, and some interesting ones, too, such as pot candy (yes, candy made from Mary Jane).

So, which are the 8 “official” state desserts, and some other official state sweets and baked treats? The list is below. It’s worth noting Massachusetts has its sweet on with 4 entries. I now have a goal to seek out and taste a Boston Cream Doughnut.

  • Florida State Pie – Key Lime Pie.
  • Maine State Dessert – Blueberry Pie; State Treat – Whoopie Pie.
  • Maryland –  State Dessert – Smith Island Cake.
  • Massachusetts State Muffin – Corn Muffin; State Dessert – Boston Cream Pie; State Cookie – Chocolate Chip Cookie; State Doughnut – Boston Cream Doughnut.
  • Minnesota State Muffin – Blueberry Muffin.
  • Missouri State Dessert – Ice Cream.
  • New MexicoState Cookie – Bizcochito Cookie.
  • New YorkState Muffin – Apple Muffin.
  • Ohio State Candy – Buckeyes.
  • Oklahoma State Treat – Cornbread; State Dessert – Pecan Pie.
  • Pennsylvania State Cookie – Chocolate Chip Cookie.
  • South DakotaState Dessert – Kuchen; State Bread – Frybread.
  • Texas State Bread – Pan de campo; State Pastry – (two of them) Sopaipilla and Strudel.
  • Utah State Snack Food – Jell-O.
  • Vermont State Pie – Apple Pie.
  • Virginia State Muffin – Blueberry Muffin; State Dessert – Ice Cream.
  • Wisconsin State Pastry – Kringle.

Source: Wikipedia: List of U.S. State Foods.