Day 27 of our 31-day ice cream feast, we visit a cupcake shop that's getting into the ice cream business.
Saint Cupcake
3300 SE Belmont St., 235-0078; and 1138 Southwest Morrison St., 473-8760, saintcupcake.com.
Price per scoop: Sundae cups $3, push-it pops $3, ice cream sandwiches $4.
Most popular flavor: Coco caramel push-it pops, smokey chocolate flake push-it pops, and Galore-e-o cookiewiches
The person in front of me: Was a filthy cupcake eater.
Best for: Overcoming your blind hatred of cupcake bakeries.
I hate cupcakes.
If I want cake, I'll bake a motherfucking cake. Cupcakes are never as good as real cake. Sure, the frosting is tolerable, but you never get enough frosting. You eat the frosting, and you're left with a little rock of dry crumbs and you just think "God, I wish this was a real cake."
And don't start me on cupcake bakeries. Those things are as twee as Zooey Deschanel playing Talulah Gosh songs on a keytar while riding a rainbow-colored kitten.
These deeply rooted spiritual beliefs are why I have lived just a few blocks from Saint Cupcake's downtown store ever since it opened and have never stepped foot in it once.
Until today.
I'm walking past, minding my own business, snorting "fucking cupcakes," and then I see this:
I steel myself, and open the glass doors, shielding my eyes from the offending baked goods. The place reeks of cupcake. It's crawling with them. Mercifully, the freezer is tucked away against in a corner, out of sight from those cutesy little fuckers.
Saint Cupcake's "melty goods" (gag me) selection includes ice cream sandwiches, "push it pops" (think non-trademark infringing Push-Ups), sundae cups and, ugh, chocolate-covered frozen cupcakes on sticks, which looked so cutesy, it should have its own Martha Stewart Living special edition.
I purchased a Bonbonbutterbun push-it pop and buttered pecan praline sundae cup and promptly ran home before all the pastel colours permanently damaged my retinas.
I wasn't wild about the push it pop. The concept was fun, and the ice cream itself was good, but it had Saint Cupcake's Bonbonbunbuns—"sweet little pillows of buttery brioche dough hand-tossed in a secret mixture of sugar and spice deliciousness" (seriously folks, I'm dying here)—crumbled throughout, which gave it a gritty texture.
The sundae cup was great, though. A Dixie cup of intensely buttery and creamy ice cream, topped with salty roasted pecans and praline sauce. I would tell you more, but I offered my partner a bite and he ate the whole thing.
I guess I'll have to suffer the bakery again.
More Scoops' out for Summer
Day 25: Ice Cream Renaissance
Day 24: Two Tarts
Day 23: Organic Island Snow Shave Ice
Day 22: Via Delizia
Day 21: Cloud City Ice Cream
Day 20: Scoop
Day 19: Cool Moon Ice Cream
Day 18: Salt & Straw
Day 17: 50 Licks
Day 16: Pix Patisserie
Day 15: Caffe Pallino
Day 14: Alotto Gelato
Day 13: YoCream
Day 12: Ruby Jewel
Day 11: The Waffle Window
Day 10: Alma Chocolate
Day 9: j. Gelati
Day 8: Vegan soft serve at Back to Eden Bakery
Day 7: Great Northwest Ice Cream Co.
Day 6: Cool Harry's Yogurt
Day 5: Ohana Hawaiian Cafe
Day 4: Roses Ice Cream
Day 3: Stella Gelato at Spella Caffe
Day 2: Oregon Ice Works
Day 1: What's the Scoop?
WWeek 2015