I have expertise on this subject because I am one of the "crazies" who go to the bakery monthly and wait just to get my hands on it. For the past eight months I have tried each flavor and have been successful in getting on line at the right time before it gets sold out.
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| The infamous line around the block for Cronuts |
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| Freshly baked Madelines for people waiting on line |
| Salted Dulce de Leche- Novembers flavor |
| Whole Foods Doughssant |
| Crumbs Crumbnut |
You know you have something great when there are countless duplications. Dominique Ansel copy-wrote Cronut so there is only one. However, many bakeries & restaurants have tried to re-create this using a different moniker. Doughssants, Crumbnut, Doussants are all creative names that are used for a Cronut copycat. I have tried a couple of these copycats just to compare. Whole Foods has a chocolate covered Doughssant which is filled with vanilla cream. It was extremely dry, no layers, not fried on the outside and the icing & cream tasted artificial. I have also tried Crumbs version called the Crumbnut. Though better than the Whole Foods version, the Crumbnut reminded me of a week old croissant with a dusting of powdered sugar. It had the layers like a Cronut, it was just really dry and had an after taste. All copy-cats have not been just pastry. I have also tried the Cragel from The Bagel Store in Williamsburg Brooklyn. A cragel is a bagel that has croissant dough rolled into it and baked. The cragel was more of a sweet bagel to me. It was not cohesive because the croissant dough pieces did not expand due to the weight of the heavier bagel dough.
| The Bagel Store's Cragel |
Now if you want to snag a Cronut there are a couple of things you need to know to be successful. You can pre-order them from the bakery (if you can get through) or wait on line. If you are going to go, here are some quick tips:1) Go Monday-Wednesday because they are the slowest days. 2) Arrive at the bakery by 7 am to wait on line. This arrive time will need to be earlier during the warmer months. ( In July I arrived at 6:00 am) 3) If the weather looks gloomy, better chances of a shorter line = you getting one. If you arrive to the bakery and the line is around the corner, count the people. The bakery makes roughly 300 cronuts/day and being that there is a 2 per person limit, count the people in front of you to avoid wasting time in waiting. If you are within the first 120 people your golden. Good Luck!
| My happy face about to eat Decembers flavor- Chocolate Valrohna Champagne |

