Kicking Off The Carnival Season With A King Cake Giveaway

Whether you were born and raised here or a recent arrival, you’ve got to have at least one king cake to celebrate Mardi Gras in New Orleans. I want to help you kick off your Carnival season properly with a FREE king cake from my favorite bakery, Maurice French Pastries.

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How do you get a shot at winning? Comment on this blog entry, give us a mention on Twitter (we’re @NOLA_Eats) or drop us a comment on the NOLA Eats Facebook Page with your funniest or most embarrassing Mardi Gras moment. It’s that easy and, man, it will be worth the price of this king cake just to get a chuckle from all of your crazy stories. Just be certain that I can contact you somehow should you win.

Now, there is one catch; You must be a local to win this prize as you must be able to pick up the cake from the CBD. (Sorry to my out-of-town readers! I promise to have something for you guys in the near future.) You can even do a drive-by if you don’t want to park, but you’ve got to come pick it up. I will take the names of those participating and use a list randomizer to select the winner. Stories will be collected until 11:59pm tonight, NOLA time. The winner will be announced tomorrow afternoon, right around lunch time, which is when you can come and claim your delicious Maurice French Pastry king cake. Good luck!

Okay, hold up! It has occurred to me that not all my readers know what this Mardi Gras business is all about. There are a slew of people that are more knowledgeable in the history and traditions than I am, so here are a few great links to graze upon:

Sweet Potato Pie and Cake Contests

The Southern Food and Beverage Museum, the New Orleans Public Library and the Louisiana Sweet Potato Commission have partnered to conduct a Sweet Potato Pie and a Sweet Potato Cake Contest. The contest will occur on Saturday, Nov. 7 at the Southern Food and Beverage Museum in the Riverwalk Marketplace.

The contest is open to all entrants with no fee to participate in the contest. Contestants must register their creations from 10 a.m. to 12 noon on Saturday, Nov. 7, 2009. Contestants register by filling out a form that is provided at the museum. There is no pre-registration.

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The contest is conducted in a “state fair” system in which contestants bring their food already prepared and ready to be judged. All pies or cakes must include sweet potatoes in some form, though sweet potatoes do not need to be the main ingredient. Other ingredients, including alcohol, are allowed.

Judging will be conducted by a panel of recognized food experts chosen by the participating organizations.

Three winners will be selected in each category. Winners will receive prizes that include, but are not limited, to the following:

  • A one-year membership to the Southern Food and Beverage Museum
  • Merchandise, including a SoFAB t-shirt and tote bag
  • Placement on the website of the Louisiana Sweet Potato Commission for one year
  • Mention in media releases from sponsoring organizations
  • Others to be determined

For more information about the contest, contact Chris Smith at (504) 569-0405.

You can follow the Southern Food and Beverage Museum on Facebook and Twitter

Happy Birthday, Cake Café!

It’s Thursday (for real, this time) and Daniele has another tasty entry from the vegetarian perspective.  If you weren’t hungry before, her pictures will change all that. (Pssst! I think I smell a NOLA Eats brunch event!) -Leslie

I’ve been a fan and frequent customer of the New Orleans Cake Café since it opened in 2007, so it’s no surprise that I found myself there for brunch again this weekend. As it turns out, they were celebrating their second anniversary by offering free pieces of cake to each customer. Um, hell yeah I want a free piece of cake!

I got the red velvet because I am trendy like that. (Is red velvet cake still trendy?) Trendy or no, the cake was perfectly delightful. Not just because it was free and unexpected but also because it was moist and delicious. What a great way to start brunch. Yeah that’s right – I said start brunch. I tried to save a little bit of the cake to have after my meal, but my will is weak.

Cake Cafe red velvet cake

I was really happy when the Cake Café opened on the corner of Chartres and Spain in the spot previously occupied by La Spiga. I am a great lover of breakfast-y and brunch-y foods. I am an even greater lover of establishments who offer such foods close to my home. As a vegetarian, I think I gravitate toward breakfast foods because I know that I’ll have options no matter how meat-centric the restaurant is.

Of course, Cake Café is more than a neighborhood place I settle on because it is close and I can eat there. It is freaking tasty as all get-out! There are lots of choices for vegetarians and their carnivorous friends alike – omelets, sandwiches, salads, soups, and of course baked goods. I highly recommend keeping an eye on the specials board. The dishes found on there make creative use of seasonal ingredients and there are some hidden treasures on there. My boyfriend has also gotten into the habit of buying a loaf of their ciabatta to take home when he visits.

On my last visit, I went with an ol’ stand by: a roasted vegetable sandwich with goat cheese. Sometimes I get sick of the roasted vegetable sandwich as it seems to have become the token vegetarian offering in many restaurants. But Cake Café’s addition of goat cheese and use of fresh bread baked in-house give new life to a dish that can teeter on the edge of dull. The tanginess of the goat cheese plays well against the sweetness of the roasted tomatoes, eggplant, zucchini, and peppers. A handful of fresh spinach adds another layer of texture. All sandwiches come with on your choice of bread. I chose challah, which I think worked well with the sweet and savory mix that was happening with the other ingredients.

Cake Cafe roasted veggie sandwich

If you happen to find yourself hungry for breakfast or lunch in the Marigny, I highly recommend stopping into the Cake Café for a bite. Just be sure to save me a table!

New Orleans Cake Café & Bakery
2440 Chartres St
New Orleans, LA 70117
(504) 943-0010
Get Directions
Cake Cafe is also on Twitter! Follow them @Cake_Cafe.

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