Desserts To Die For is a dessert catering business and Food Truck that uses locally sourced fruits and nuts. Delivered in a'67 Cadillac Hearse!
As the owner/baker of Desserts To Die For, I refuse to cut corners. I use only locally sourced fruits, unless the order requires something more exotic. I use only the finest ingredients, resulting in desserts that truly are to die for. There is no set menu, desserts are seasonal, unless of course you desire chocolate, caramel, and nuts! Prices vary, and I will bake whatever your heart desires. I will always deliver in my 1967 Cadillac Hearse, which is also a licensed Food Truck, the Dessert Hearse! The DTDF caters large as well as small affairs; or you can request the Dessert Hearse to make an appearance at your event. Always remember, keep your fork, there's pie!
Executive chef Brandon Sidnor is preparing sticky toffee pudding, a sweet date, pureed cake with a brown sugar toffee topping and brown butter ice cream. It's a signature dessert at Gordon Ramsay steak restaurant in downtown Baltimore and one you'll get the chance to taste during a competition at Live Baltimore's birthday bash this Friday. We're very excited This New York marble cheesecake featured at Guy Fieri's Baltimore kitchen and bar and these lemon ricotta cookies from GDL Italian by Giada are two of the other mouthwatering selections. When guests arrive at the party they're going to receive a little voting chip and as they go around and sample birthday desserts throughout the evening they're going to be able to pick their favorite and drop their chip down and then the winner is going to be crowns Baltimore's best birthday desserts and they're going to get a little prize. And when you're celebrating 289 years of history in a city it's go big or go home. There will also be presents The party will be held here at the assembly 316 Guilford in downtown Baltimore this Friday from seven to 10. Tickets are $45 and proceeds benefit live Baltimore. Live Baltimore is a nonprofit organization that has been around for 21 years and our mission is to recruit and retain city residents. So we work to bring more people into the city and to help those people who are already here become homeowners. Head to live baltimore. com for tickets and chef Sid Norr says you won't be sorry. They're gonna love it. They're gonna keep coming back for more and more in Baltimore. Theo Hayes WB AL TV 11 news.