Valerie Confections wants you to eat lots of sugar
To celebrate Halloween and the coming of fall, Valerie Confections is holding an open house all this week with free goodies for anyone who drops by its store. There are different sweets featured each day from 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
Tuesday, Oct. 27: Blum’s Coffee Crunch Cake and Blum’s Lemon Crunch Cake
This cake, which is Valerie’s recreation of the famous San Francisco bakery’s, is outstanding. The two layers of sponge cake and whipped cream frosting are topped with crunchy coffee-flavored candies, much like honeycomb. The interplay between the different textures makes this fun to eat, too. After being featured in the Los Angeles Times Magazine, the response was so positive that the cake became part of Valerie’s regular offerings. Lucky us!
Wednesday, Oct. 28: Everyday Indulgences
This new line of “casual” treats includes almond fleur de sel toffee treats, peanut toffee treats, chocolate-dipped almond shortbread, and dark chocolate candied-citrus bark. The toffees, for which Valerie Confections is best known, are light and airy, making them easy to bite into. The peanut toffees, for example, are more salty than they are sweet, despite being dipped in chocolate, which makes them easier to eat…one after another…
Thursday, Oct. 29: Petit Fours
These cute little chocolate-covered cakes come in lemon, orange, ginger and rose petal flavors. The rose petal petit four is made with vanilla bean cake layered with rose and passion fruit ganache covered in white chocolate. Though Blum’s cake was made as a wedding cake for the L.A. Times story, I think these little guys would make great wedding favors.
Friday, Oct. 30: Valerie at the Market
This farmers market-inspired line includes the one savory item from Valerie Confections — thyme shortbread, which pairs nicely with chevre, by the way. There’s also candied citrus pieces (blanco oro grapefruit, meyer lemon, valencia orange and kumquat), chocolate truffle torte with fresh cream and strawberries, apple caramel hand pies, and various jams (white fig and fuji apple, strawberry and vanilla bean). A friend of mine, who has a big sweet tooth, took one bite of the apple caramel hand pie and was nearly brought to tears — no joke — because she thought it was so good. Just sayin’.
Saturday, Oct. 31: Chocolates, Toffees and Truffles (ends at 5:00 p.m.)
Sample from the sweets that got the company its start. All manner of toffees (almond, orange, ginger, mint, LAMill coffee), truffles (fleur de sel, black pepper), liquid caramels and rocher will be available for tasting. Try the holiday nougat, with almonds, oranges, topped with gold leaf, and the mint mendiants, made by topping a disk of bittersweet chocolate with a candied mint leaf.
In addition to its storefront on 1st Street on the edge of Koreatown, Valerie Confections can be found in specialty food stores, including Joan’s on Third, Bottega Louie and Dean and Deluca, as well as at local farmers markets, including Century City Farmers Market on Thursdays and Gigi’s Farmers Market at Americana at Brand in Glendale on Saturdays. Valerie is working on chocolate bars next, including a salt and pepper version; the company hopes to have them out in time for the holidays.
[Full disclosure: Co-owners Valerie Gordon and Stan Weightman Jr. are my neighbors.]
So great seeing you last night! How lucky are you that they are your neighbors? They are not only amazingly talented, but so sweet!