Tuesday, October 20, 2009

Taste Test: Pumpkin Parfait


The Taste: Pumpkin Parfait from Three Tarts.
The Test Verdict:  3 for both flavor and texture (two tasters).
The pumpkin parfait was composed of pumpkin puree, apricot compote, whipped cream, molasses and dark chocolate cookie. These flavors were out of sync, each competing for the strongest play - the pumpkin against the apricot, the sweetness of fruit against the sweetness of the chocolate cookie. One taster thought that any two of the flavors might have worked together, but all of them together just made for a weak, distasteful dessert. "A parfait should present the option of tasting the multiple layers at once," one taster said. "In this case, I can't imagine what utensil would have allowed that." The mini parfait cup made for difficult eating because our spoons couldn't quite squeeze into the narrow bottom. And so for all these reasons, this treat wasn't so much a treat.

2 comments:

  1. although this got poor rating-this is one of my favorite places in the city. the homemade ice-cream sandwiches rock! and so do some other pastries...

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  2. Anonymous11:01 PM

    Three Tarts pumpkin parfait does not have an apricot in it - at all.

    Layers(from the bottom)
    *bitter Valhrona chocolate cookie crumble
    *pumpkin pastry cream
    *fresh diced pumpkin compote
    *molases whipped cream
    *crunchy pumpkin seed brittle

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