I grew up going to Shaw's, and I thought it was great. Then, I moved to Rochester, NY for awhile and discovered Wegmans, and my loyalties switched quickly and permanently. Shaw's does have a decent bakery, though - and Wegmans doesn't exist around here (yet...I'm glaring at you, ultra-slow developers of the Westwood shopping development) - so I don't hold a grudge against Shaw's, despite the usually terrible selection of produce.
Part 1: Mini Cupcakes
If you grew up near a Shaw's like I did, I'm sure you've had these at countless birthday parties. Bite-sized and sprinkled, they're always decent. If the cake part is a bit dry at times, it doesn't really matter because it's gone in a bite. The frosting is a little bit sweet, fortunately without that ultra-chemically taste. This tasting took place at a going away party for one of my classmates from grad school, who just moved back home to Montana for awhile. She loves bugs and spiders, so I decorated the food table with an assortment of (toy) spiders.
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Shaw's mini vanilla cupcakes with chocolate or vanilla frosting (spider not included) |
Gourmet? Shaw's? Well, relative to the simple mini cupcakes, yes. We tried three: a giant vanilla one topped with chocolate frosting and white chocolate shavings, a normal-sized chocolate cupcake with vanilla frosting and an Oreo cookie, and a normal-sized chocolate cupcake with pink frosting in the shape of a rose. The vanilla cake was very dry; the chocolate was also pretty dry, but a bit more bearable. The frosting on the giant cupcake was nice - kind of like a Hostess cupcake. The rose frosting was practically radioactive: that bitter, awful, fake sugary taste. Yuck. The frosting adhesion on the rose cupcake was also terrible. The nightmarish frosting fell right off the cake (which I guess is actually a good thing in this case). The frosting-to-cake ratio was appropriate on all three cupcakes.
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Do not get this cupcake. Ever. Or if you do, let the frosting fall off (it will.) The cake part was actually pretty decent. |
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Decent cake, decent frosting. This is a pretty safe choice if you like Oreos. |
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This cupcake is just too big for its own good: it's very dry. The frosting, however, is very nice. If you get this one, try to get it early in the day; maybe it'll be moister. |
Just found your blog...just added it to my reader. I am loving the posts about your Copley Market finds. Tuesdays and Fridays are definitely the highlight of my work week. I am so sick of the lunches in the Back Bay so I will definitely need to check out those lunch finds you have discovered!
ReplyDeleteI grew up in upstate NY and miss Wegmans dearly. I guess they are scheduled to open in 2011 in the burbs. I live in the city, but am already planning to make the hike out there a couple times of month to get my fix in! We always had Wegmans cakes growing up and they are definitely the best. Shaws can't compare...
-M
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Yay! Welcome!
ReplyDeleteMy favorite Back Bay lunches are too expensive/unhealthy/etc., so I'm trying to replace most of them with farmers' market goodies as much as possible :)
When Wegmans finally opens here, I'm totally going to the grand opening. It's definitely worth the drive! I don't think I ever had a Wegmans cake, but I'm not surprised that they're better than Shaw's.
I tried the spring roll from the Herb Lyceum today after seeing your post on it. It was pretty good (although I had to use a fork and knife as it kept falling apart)!
ReplyDeleteI hear you on the grand opening!
Yeah, I also used a fork and knife - what a mess! Tasty, though :)
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