You’ve Never Tasted Anything Like These 7 Unique Desserts In Texas
Discover seven unique and delightful desserts in Texas that offer extraordinary taste experiences.
It's no secret that we're big on desserts in Texas. However, we usually play it safe with our southern classics like pecan pie, peach cobbler, etc. And there's nothing wrong with that - those desserts are delicious, after all. But sometimes it's nice to step outside the box and experience the many interesting culinary creations that exist in the world (or in Texas, for our purposes). These seven unique desserts in Texas will delight ALL of your senses (especially taste):
1. The Volcano at Rainforest Cafe (Galveston)
This dessert is basically a huge molten lava cake in the shape of a volcano with more chocolate sauce and vanilla ice cream on top. The coolest part, though, is how it's presented. Whenever someone orders one, the servers stick sparklers in it and bring it to the table yelling "VOLCANOOOO!" The entire restaurant might stare at you, but the deliciousness makes it totally worth it. Mmmmmm, awkward attention.
2. Meringue pie at Koffee Kup Restaurant (Hico)
If you ever want a pie that's more meringue than filling, Koffee Kup is your place. In fact, Koffee Kup is your place for ALL the best pie in Texas. Most of the time, the meringue is the "topping," so to speak, not the main part of the pie. That isn't the case here - but that doesn't mean the taste is compromised at all. Koffee Kup serves up some of the richest, most down-home southern desserts that will ever pass your lips.
3. Bananarchy (Austin)
Who knew how versatile bananas could be? That's all this place serves - hence the name. You can get yours dipped in chocolate, vegan chocolate, vanilla, or peanut butter and then rolled in your choice of topping (Oreos, graham crackers, candy, crushed nuts, etc.). It may be a nutty idea, but it's sure to satisfy your inner primate. This is one of those good old Texas foods you miss when you leave.
4. Chocolate Bag Cake at Truluck's (Southlake)
An edible chocolate bag full of more goodies? Sign us up! Yep, you can even eat the bag - but you may not want to after you've stuffed your mouth with the delicious chocolate cake, fruit, whipped cream, and decadent sauce that it's filled with. When it comes to the best desserts in Texas, this one is impossible to resist.
5. The Chocolate Bar (Houston)
Whatever your favorite treats are, there's a good chance The Chocolate Bar has them - covered in chocolate. Don't think just chocolate-covered strawberries and truffles; this sweet shop goes above and beyond the average chocolatier. Everything from chocolate-covered moon pies to Twinkies, fudgy potato chips to peanut butter cups as big as your head, fully constructed s'mores dipped in rich chocolate... we think it's safe to say this place is every little kid's dream. Plus, we're pretty sure it's among the best chocolate shops in Texas.
6. Red Velvet pie at Emporium Pies (Dallas)
We're big on pie here in Texas. Pecan, coconut cream, lemon meringue...we do it all. But red velvet pie? This adorable little pie shop in Dallas has somehow figured out how to transform one of America's all-time favorite cakes into a rich, delicious pie. I don't know how they do it, but it's a slice of pure magic.
7. An ice cream sandwich at Sweet Sammies (Vernon)
Okay, you're probably wondering what's so unique about an ice cream cookie sandwich. Well, friends, usually you come across boring classic combos like chocolate chip cookies and vanilla ice cream or sugar cookies with strawberry ice cream, etc. At Sweet Sammies, they serve up delicious, complex flavor mixtures that will send your taste buds straight to heaven. This one is a peanut butter chocolate chip cookie, an oatmeal toffee cookie (yes - you can get two different cookies!) with bunny tracks ice cream in between (that's vanilla ice cream with fudge swirls and peanut butter cups, by the way). Craving the best ice cream sandwich in Texas? You found it, partner.
Have you ever tried one of these desserts? What would you call the best desserts in Texas (and where do you get 'em)? Tell us your thoughts in the comments!
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