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Piermont Farmer's market: Killer Pain Au Chocolat from Chiboust bakery, Pika's Belgian Waffels

Mon, 10/24/2011 - 1:45am by DessertBuzz

 

Chiboust Bakery Pain Au Chocolat $3.00 

When the bicycle racing season is over and the leaves start to change color, the legions of NYC cyclists head over the GWB in search of good conversation and equally good baked goods.  With that in mind I have been meaning to publish a roundup of  the bakeries that dot the bike route up 9W and into Piermont, Nyack and beyond.  However, so many new bakeries have popped up  that it has become impossible for one man to review them all so I enlisted a hand-picked team of highly trained professional tasters to join me.  

Let's take a look at the options at the Sunday Farmer's Market in Piermont:

Chiboust bakery bacon cheddar (savory) scone $3.00

There are a lot of good reasons to buy from your local farmer's market--you're supporting local businesses and farmers etc.--but the main reason you should visit the Piermont Sunday market is for the killer baked goods.  There are at least two excellent bakeries and one specialty food seller supplying this tiny market and each of these vendors carry the items that cyclists prize most.

Mini pumpkin pie from Chiboust bakery

Chiboust Bakery from Tarrytown brought their killer French pastry to the market just a few weeks ago.  Their Pain Au Chocolat, savory scones and other baked goods are as good as the best bakeries in Manhattan.

Chiboust bakery at the Piermont Farmer's Market

On the sweet side I recommend the chocolate almond croissant--it's buttery on the inside but has a crispy and textured crust ($3.00).  On the savory side go for the bacon cheddar or sun dried tomato scones ($3.00).  They also have a standard cranberry scone that's superb. This past Sunday they also had mini-pumpkin pies and peanut butter chocolate gateau cakes.

Cranberry scone from Chiboust bakery

 For the cyclist who is truly in "off-season" mode  Chiboust offers full-on dessert pastries.

More Chiboust desserts

Pika's Farm Table from Big Indian NY has only one food suitable for visiting cyclists but their Liege** style Belgian waffles enjoy a big connection with cycling (all Belgians love waffles and cycling).   Liege style waffles are made from dough vs. batter and use special sugar pearls that are used to sweeten the waffle from the inside.

Pika's Farm Table Liege style Belgian waffle dipped in dark chocolate

Pika's waffles come in plain ($4.00) and dipped in dark chocolate  ($6.00)-- you can't really go wrong with either.   For cyclists not wanting to ride all the way to Piermont, the New York City-based Wafel and Dinges Truck, who are known to be rabid cycling fans, also sell Liege style waffles. **Read more about the difference between Liege and Brussels style waffles here.

Pika's Farm Table Liege style Belgian style waffle

 

Wafels and Dinges Liege style waffle with ice cream

Bread Alone used to have the Piermont Farmer's Market all to themselves.  However, despite the increased competition, they still manage to offer excellent baked goods at low (for this area) prices.  For cyclists with a discerning palate and thin wallet, this is the place to go on a weekly basis. 

Bread Alone oatmeal chocolate chip cookie 

Their excellent cookies are only $1.50.  I recommend the chocolcate chip oatmeal or peanut butter chooclate chip.  They also have good scones, the walnut chocolte chip or lemon curant being the best.  Just know their scones are not as moist as those from Chiboust.

A happy customer

To find out about the best baked goods and desserts in New York City, visit  www.dessertbuzz.com.

More information on the Piermont Farmer's Market.  The market is open from 9:30- 3:00 p.m. until November 20, 2011.

Chiboust Bistro and Bakery has a website.

Pika's Farm Table has a website and Facebook page.

Bread Alone Bakery has a website.

New York City-based Wafels and Dinges Truck has a website.

 

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How about Patacake?
By: cakes
Wed, 11/16/2011 - 4:19pm

How about Patacake?

Anybody ever had Salara and
By: Baker
Thu, 11/10/2011 - 8:51pm

Anybody ever had Salara and Chinee Cake?

beer will lower Testerone
By: Logan Limit Screw
Wed, 11/02/2011 - 6:29pm

beer will lower Testerone further than sugar will- it carries estrogen feeders.

this is lowering my
By: Leo Cogset
Tue, 10/25/2011 - 3:10pm

this is lowering my testosterone, can we please change the topic to beer?

typo in link
By: Julien Clearcoat
Tue, 10/25/2011 - 2:37pm

you desertbuzz.com link has a typo, so it doesn't work.

this place
By: oh my
Tue, 10/25/2011 - 4:37am

is even more out of control than usual.

uhhhhh
By: Ariel
Tue, 10/25/2011 - 2:33am

none of the comments so far has been me, not sure what is even happening in this thread

Maybe he's got a lotta
By: Matthias Ziptie
Tue, 10/25/2011 - 2:29am

Maybe he's got a lotta Dingesberries in his chamois, hence the rage.

Pain Rectale
By: Helmut Gescheint
Tue, 10/25/2011 - 2:18am

Dear Lenny,
What is your problem, loser. This a feel-good piece on food. Stop being such a FUCK! Someone shoudl just fuck you so you shut the fuck up.

pretty sure it was a joke
By: dear lenny
Tue, 10/25/2011 - 1:44am

and it was Ariel, this year's CJ

Ivan Basso
By: Lenny Bushing
Mon, 10/24/2011 - 11:39pm

You assho.

What kind of Johnny-Come-Lately Cat 5 just discovered sports loser are you?

I'm not a dessert guy.
By: schmalz
Mon, 10/24/2011 - 8:57pm

I'm not a dessert guy.

This looks like Schmalz's
By: Cogset
Mon, 10/24/2011 - 8:55pm

This looks like Schmalz's USADA report

it's always
By: of course
Mon, 10/24/2011 - 7:09pm

Ariel....dude. c'mon. get a life.

Group hug...
By: Truth
Mon, 10/24/2011 - 6:18pm

That you Ariel?

that wafles ice cream thing
By: Lukas Pulley
Mon, 10/24/2011 - 5:35pm

that wafles ice cream thing looks tasty.

Group hug
By: Helmut Gescheint
Mon, 10/24/2011 - 4:22pm

A piece on baked goods and we get our first F-bomb by the 4th message. I guess Ivan ate the last scone. Gotta love it.

Floyd Bennet Field
By: Giorgio Pulley
Mon, 10/24/2011 - 3:35pm

Did they race? Were there results?
PS - FUCK IVAN. I don't know who he is...and therefor not his last name.

Glasses
By: ETwentdowntoo
Mon, 10/24/2011 - 3:06pm

I was too drunk from eating too much "enriched" flour...I must have hit something while eating.

ET
By: Vespaciano Ferrule
Mon, 10/24/2011 - 2:37pm

straighten out your glasses!

When will the cheating end?!?!
By: Sleuth
Mon, 10/24/2011 - 2:21pm

I have discovered that some of these products were made with "Enriched" flour!

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