Sunday, July 13, 2008

Cupcake Craze: Cupcakes by Sonja

I love cupcakes. I love their sometimes cakey, sometimes pie-ish, or sometimes moussey cake topped with whipped cream, icing or frosting. Cupcakes can sometimes be really sweet or just sweet, but always delicious, at least for the ones I am gonna try. (except for the really bad ones) I always make it a point to try every cupcake I see. (as long as it looks good) So, I am gonna try as many cupcakes as I can until September and then select my top ten cupcakes.

The first stop is Cupcakes by Sonja at Serendra in Fort Bonifacio. It was assumed that Cupcakes by Sonja started the official cupcake craze about a year ago. Sonja Ocampo used to work at The Magnolia Bakery in New York, which sells their world famous cupcakes. About a year ago, Sonja Ocampo opened her American style cupcake store, which pops with its bright pink and white color and is very endearing, at Serendra. When you enter the store, your eyes are immediately drawn to the glass display featuring her mouthwatering cupcakes. She used to only sell basic flavors like Vanilla Sunshine and Red Velvet, but nowadays she has added a multitude of exotic flavors to her menu such as "The Elvis" and Choco Cream Pie. She has garn ered tons of success since opening her store, and it is rightfully deserved. Her cupcakes are if not the best, one of the best in the Philippines. Her prices may be a tad steep, but she even said that one must pay a high price for high quality cupcakes made from the highest of quality ingredients. If you think that her prices are high, trust me, one you have tasted one, you would pay almost any price for more. I visit Cupcakes almost every week that the workers even know me, so I got hooked. Since I am only one person and I can't eat too much cupcakes, I only ordered two. This week I ordered the Choco cream Pie (P100) and Mint Condition (P68).





The Choco Cream Pie is one of my favorite flavors. When you first see it, you can easily tell that it will taste great. A flaky Oreo pie crust filled with smooth and creamy chocolate mouse topped with a generous cloud of whipped cream. The whipped cream from Cupcakes by Sonjas is one of my favorites. Whenever I try homemade whipped cream, it tastes bland and the texture is either too watery or too stiff. Sonja manages to whip her cream perfectly. It has a slightly milky taste with somewhat of a vanilla essence to it. The mousse was surprisingly minty fresh. It felt like the feeling of having a tictac (my favorite candy) in your mouth. The mousse was not too sweet, but not lacking in flavor. The Oreo crust was just the typical Oreo crust, but when eaten with the mousse and whipped cream, it tastes like a light and creamy chocolate bomb exploded in your mouth.


Speaking of bombs, the Mint Condition has a special bomb. I wasn't too sure of ordering the Mint Condition. I usually order the Berries n' cream or the other flavors that need to be chilled, but it was particularly hot that day, and I needed something cool and minty. I personally don't like colored icing. I know that mint is green and that is why the icing is green, but I really find it unappetizing. On the outside, it looked like a chocolate cake topped with a thick layer of green icing (goo). I was tempted to just scrape the icing of and at the cake, but I was slightly curious about the taste of the icing. It was really minty (hence the Mint Condition). It was a little thick and not too waxy, unlike the icing on the Vanilla Sunshine. I immediately dug my fork into the chocolate cupcake until I realized the bomb, a mint bomb planted inside the chocolate cupcake. The cupcake itself tasted kinda minty. The whole thing tasted like mint chocolates found in some hotels before or somewhat like the Snackwells mint chocolate cookies.

Cupcakes by Sonja
1C03 Serendra Piazza, 1st Level
Fort Bonifacio, Taguig

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