Minnevangelist Meets Dilo.Dnts: Alyssa V.’s Pop-Up Shop Specializes in Hand-Rolled Mochi “Dodos”

Minnevangelist Meets Dilo.Dnts: Alyssa V.’s Pop-Up Shop Specializes in Hand-Rolled Mochi “Dodos”

“Say what you want about Instagram, it’s a great vehicle for discovering local foods.”

Through this medium we learned about @therealpeterbian’s parking garage dumplings, @bakeryboxmpls’ brown butter doughnuts, @blissfulcakery’s wasabi white chocolate macarons, @chef_eli_kitchen’s birria burritos, and @atozcreamery’s wacky cheeseburger ice cream. Our lives are better—or at least tastier—because of it.

Time to add @dilo.dnts to that list. Alyssa V.’s pop-up shop specializes in hand-rolled mochi “dodos.” Shaped like teething rings, the gluten-free sweets are satisfyingly chewy and come in a variety of Asian-inspired flavors. Her greatest hits include ube with coconut milk, grassy matcha with white chocolate drizzle, floral raspberry lychee, roasty toasty black sesame, Vietnamese coffee, Thai iced tea, and nom nom nom (a sticky milk glaze a la @krispykreme, although this one isn’t free with proof of vaccination).

“Baking became therapy for me this past year,” Alyssa writes. “I used it as an outlet when I was trying to cope with the pandemic.” She started out making dodos for her friends and family. But then their friends and families started asking for them too. Eventually Dilo Donuts was born. “My mission is to bring joy to all with my dodos and celebrate the Asian American story through flavor,” says Alyssa, who donated 50 percent of the net proceeds from her last pop-up to Asian Americans Advancing Justice Atlanta (@advancing_justice_atl), an organization directly benefiting the families of victims who died in Georgia’s tragic March 16 shootings.

That dodo drop sold out in about three minutes—but not before we managed to score a box of six for $19. We sent cash via Venmo and arranged a pickup time for the following Saturday at @banhappetitmpls1 in Dinkytown.

To get your paws on a box, follow @dilo.dnts on Instagram, set up post notifications to learn about future pop-ups, and prepare to move fast when she posts the link to her next preorder form. (Setting a phone alarm helps.) The form automatically closes when it reaches capacity, so ya gotta act quick or those will be gone!

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The How: Hand-Rolled Mochi “Dodos”

Dodos are shaped and rolled by hand.

Fried for a crisp outside and soft + chewy inside.

Dressed up in glaze + toppings.

Packaged + ready for nom noms.

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New Woodbury Cafe: Pineapple Upside Down Pancakes!

New Woodbury Cafe: Pineapple Upside Down Pancakes!

If you’re on the fence about trying this one, here’s your sign that they are just too good to pass up! 
We know it’s still technically spring, but nothing says summer more than warmer weather and our delicious Pineapple Upside Down Pancakes! With sweet pineapple added into our buttermilk pancakes and vanilla creme and cinnamon butter to top it off, you really don’t want to miss this one. Enjoy the weather, and see you soon!

The New Woodbury Cafe was born January 21, 2007, seeking to revolutionize the common conception of a local breakfast eatery. In the years that we’ve been open, we’ve continued to reinvent ourselves in the pursuit of creating the perfect dining experience for our customers.

 

Our goal has been, and continues to be, to bring you the best breakfast and lunch experience that the Twin Cities has to offer. We’ve meticulously chosen all of our ingredients to bring you the best of a variety of options that we hope you enjoy. Every entrée has been delicately crafted by our kitchens. Our hot, organic fair trade coffee is picked, roasted, and flown in directly from Brazil. We recycle and use recyclable materials, strive to rein in our carbon footprint, seek to continually learn and improve, and pride ourselves on continuing to give back to a thriving local community that has supported us over the years.

Keep.It.Grand: At Home Easter Brunch – Minneapolis, Minnesota

Keep.It.Grand: At Home Easter Brunch – Minneapolis, Minnesota

Deviled King Crab with Shokupan Toast
‘A magical South Minneapolis restaurant by Food and Wine Best New Chef Jamie Malone Currently creating luxury French Meals’
Easter Brunch 1-12 Guests

Easter Brunch 1-12 Guests from 25.00

Lobster Cocktail

Lobster Cocktail

25.00
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Quiche Lorraine with Bacon, Gruyere, Onions 8″

30.00
Smoked Salmon Terrine with Creme Cheese

Smoked Salmon Terrine with Creme Cheese

14.00
Passion Fruit Tart au Citron

Passion Fruit Tart au Citron

30.00
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30 Gram Tin Osetra Caviar

55.00
30 Gram Tin Domestic Paddlefish Caviar

30 Gram Tin Domestic Paddlefish Caviar

40.00
1 dozen Island Creek Oysters

1 dozen Island Creek Oysters

30.00
Deviled Crab Salad with Shokupan Toast. Serves 2-4

Deviled Crab Salad with Shokupan Toast. Serves 2-4

26.00
Floral Arrangment

Floral Arrangment

30.00
Bottle of Torre Oria Cava

Bottle of Torre Oria Cava

25.00
3leche Experience

3leche Experience

75.00
3leche presents | orange

3leche presents | orange

15.00
3leche presents | grapefruit

3leche presents | grapefruit

15.00
3leche presents | tomato

3leche presents | tomato

15.00
 3leche presents | coffee

3leche presents | coffee

15.00
3leche presents | egg
Night Out in North Loop: Cozy Cooking – Minneapolis, MN

Night Out in North Loop: Cozy Cooking – Minneapolis, MN

  Cooks of Crocus Hill

Menu: Bitter Greens Salad with Calamansi Vinaigrette and Toasted Hazelnuts; Quick Lamb Ragoût; Fresh Linguini;

Red Wine Poached Pears with Crème Anglaise.

Date Night. A night out with your best friend, your significant other, a fellow foodie or a group of friends who want to celebrate and explore new food experiences. Our hands-on Date Night classes are led by a trained chef who will create an experience that’s fun and engaging, and where everyone learns a few tips and tricks to take home. All participants are divided into small groups to prepare a dish. The evening comes to an end with a celebration feast of all the fruits of combined labor. Delicious!

Chef: Lorelei McInerny

Class Type: Participation
Location: Minneapolis
Date + Time: Friday, March 26, 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM
Link for tickets: $90.00 (per student) One glass of wine or beer is provided per student, so 21 and up only, please.

We’re committed to the health and safety of our students and team. We request that all attendees wear a mask and arrive a few minutes early to complete a temperature check and fill out a COVID-19 pre-screening questionnaire. Check out what to expect when joining us for a class….

 

Our Story: COOKS OF CROCUS HILL

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In 1973, Martha Kaemmer and her sister Mary Rice thought that the time was ripe for a culinary awakening. Cooks was born in a 1,500-square-foot storefront at the intersection of Grand Avenue and Lexington Parkway, in St. Paul. There were four employees and approximately 250 different items for sale. Mary left a year later to pursue a new culinary journey in Bayfield, WI. Martha carried the company forward for more than 30 years.

We’ve moved twice. Added 4 more locations – closed two. We had 15 shops inside Marshall Fields (Dayton’s) – we gave them up when Macy’s took over. We’ve grown – we’ve contracted. Like all small businesses we’ve been on an interesting adventure.

Currently, we have three locations all with state-of-the-art cooking schools. Our experiences are second to none, we have a growing presence on the web and we are constantly working to improve our offering.

We employ 65 people and our schools rely on the services of another 50. Our inventory has grown to include more than 6,000 innovative culinary items. We offer a huge assortment of instruction and educational opportunities and we’re always trying to help people with their culinary journey. Though she remained an active member of our Board, Martha retired in December of 2007. She passed away in 2018, and we miss her warm and embracing spirit every single day. We remain committed to her desire for Cooks’ to be a welcoming place for sharing discoveries about food.

So, that’s where we are today, 5 kids, a big standard poodle, a large extended “family” and one well used kitchen. Sharing discoveries at every turn. We don’t just say that “Life happens in the Kitchen” – we live it.
– Karl and Marie

Make your Afternoon Tea reservations this weekend at our sister restaurant The Lynhall No. 3945 in Edina!

Make your Afternoon Tea reservations this weekend at our sister restaurant The Lynhall No. 3945 in Edina!

Join us for Afternoon Tea this weekend! Available for indoor dining every Saturday and Sunday in Edina at 3pm
or for Takeout/Delivery in the comfort of your own home!
Make your reservations by noon the day prior at thelynhall.com/reservations. Our Edina location is at 3945 Market Street in the new Nolan Mains development just off the public plaza. Connected indoor parking is available in the Nolan Mains building.
(Afternoon Tea packages also available for take-out or delivery from our LynLake location from 2-3pm on Saturdays and Sundays.)
Visit thelynhall to learn more!
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(Please note that we plan accordingly for your reservation/order and advanced pastry preparation is required. We ask that if you are unable to make your reservation or pick up your order to please let us know 24 hours in advance. If cancellation notice is given with less than 24 hours or a no show your card will be charged for the full amount of $55 a person.)

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