The instant popularity of cronuts in New York by Chef Dominique Ansel brought about different versions of the pastry by many other pastry chefs around the world. This croissant-doughnut pastry has been featured in TV Shows and seen with hollywood celebrities.
So the Philippines wouldn't want to be left behind which is why different bakeshops around the metro are offering their own versions of the pastry as well. Because of it's popularity, getting hold of this new pastry is quite a challenge. One has to call for reservation if you want to get at least a box (6pcs.) of them and they also has a set time for pick-up.
There are different pastry shops that I heard are making good versions of this pastry. Just to feed my curiosity, I went ahead and asked a friend to include a box for me when she was ordering 2 boxes for her family from Dolcelatte. A box of croughnuts costs 660.00 pesos and they come in different flavors. The flavors I got are Nutty Nutella, Custard Creamcheese, Blueberry Creamcheese, Peanut Butter Crisp, Chocolate Caramel, and Chocolate Macaroon.
It tastes better than a doughnut because it's not as sweet and this can cover for a light meal since it's bread, so it's pretty heavy for a snack. The croissant is crispy on top and bottom and chewy in the middle. My favorite flavors are the nutty nutella and chocolate caramel because I have a sweet tooth ^^. The custard is a bit bland for my taste and I usually like blueberry cheese flavors but the cheese on this one is a bit short in flavor. The peanut butter is okay and those who loves dark chocolates would like the chocolate macaroons because the chocolate is a bit bitter.
My friend asked me if it's worth it, I say, the pastry is delicious, and I'd surely not turn it down when somebody offers me one ^^. But if I have to call up for a reservation, set aside a particular time to pick it up, brave the traffic just to get there in time, go trough all these hassle just to get my cronuts, I'd say "No, thanks". =)
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