November 24, 2013

Leonard's Bakery, Hawaii

IMG_1327

You're walking down Hawaii's eat street - Kapahulu Avenue - after a full dinner. The night life is bustling, and people are spilling onto the street. At the end of the road, a neon sign beckons you, like the neon signs of Vegas calls to gamblers in the wee hours of the night.

"Come," it says, "I have doughnuts."

IMG_4068

Malasadas, to be more exact, are a Portuguese dessert that consists of deep fried balls of yeast dough that are then coated in sugar. Variations - which are the spice of life - include different coatings (Original, Cinnamon and Li Hing - which is the flavour of Chinese dried plums), and fillings like Custard, Haupia (Coconut) and Dobash (Chocolate).

IMG_4099

You can hardly go wrong with deep fried balls of dough, and Leonard's Bakery is all kinds of right. They take your order, and deep fry them on demand, so you always get hot Malasadas. A crispy toasty ball of goodness is encrusted with sugar, and gives me the kind of high that rivals the memories of being a kid. I also love the filled Malasadas, which add a velvety custard-based filling to this deep fried cloud of decadence. If you're in Hawaii, do try their flavour of the month - I had macademia whilst I was there, and while it didn't taste overwhelmingly like macadamias, it was still a delicious creamy filling.


Mmmm..doughnuts.

Labels: , , , ,

2 Comments:

At November 27, 2013 at 12:06 AM , Blogger Milktea Eats said...

mmm those doughnuts!

 
At November 28, 2013 at 12:35 AM , Blogger Helen (Grab Your Fork) said...

omg i totally want a donut now! loved donuts in the us - and they're so cheap too!

 

Post a Comment

Subscribe to Post Comments [Atom]

<< Home