If Toronto foodies can go west West in search of a good bite, I will traverse the east East.
It was the first “snowfall” (windy wet snowstorm) of the season last week when I set out. I was looking for a new pastry shop called J’Adore Cakes on the Danforth. In my hood. But kind of further east than the east I called home. I found myself trudging sans hat, with flimsy scarf wrapped around my ears and mascara smudges on my cheeks towards a little window promising shelter and sugar near Victoria Park/Danforth.
The windows of J’Adore Cakes were steamed up from the warmth of the ovens which had been going all morning and I could just make out the hazy shape of a macaroon tree in the window.
Once inside I was greeted by owner and pastry chef Isabelle Loiacono and her very charming mom, who was helping at the counter. The store is teeny–J’Adore’s first retail outlet. Cute, charming, cozy are all words that apply. For lunch, dessert or esperesso it’s a “pop-in” kind of place without even a table to sit down (one little table would be nice!). But the individual desserts looked artful and mouth-watering while the macaroons were as they should be: crunchy and tender on the outside and chewy, soft in the middle.
They also make beautiful cakes which you can order with a phone call or by visiting the J’Adore website.
I stole the picture below off the site and there are many more examples (I also stole the Macaroon Tower and Holiday Macaroon photos–full disclosure)
Let me leave you with a list of a few of the macaroon flavours J’Adore features:
In random order: Lavender Maple, Coconut Dulce, Cashew Honey, Red Velvet, Praline Crunch, Sea Salt Caramel, and Pistachio Rosewater.
Isabelle has been featured on the Marilyn Dennis Show, in Wedding Bells magazine and competed on The Food Network Challenge.
She also grills a mean ham and swiss baguette to comfort you when your eyelashes have frozen to your face.