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After tiring out my 10 month old puppy echo at the dog park, I head over to my favorite weekend spot,
Industry City in Brooklyn, New York. I make my normal routine of walking through all the buildings being
sure to stop at each one. I pick up goods like frozen udon noodles and shrimp chips from Sunrise mart,
classic Japanese market, to ciabatta bread and lamb dolmas from sahadis, a middle eastern grocery
store famous for their spices, to eat for lunch that day. Afterwards, I make my rounds checking out all
the delicious food that is being cooked. From smelling the tonkotsu broth boil away and listening to the
takoyaki sear I get hungry as per usual. Groceries in hand, I head over to Building 5 to meet Ayaka, an
amazing woman making some incredible desserts on the second floor. From her yuzu lemon loaf cake
to her chestnut hoji-cha madeleines, her desserts and creativity never fails to amaze me.
Right now, my favorite treat of hers is her walnut, fig, ricotta & maple scone. Her slightly dense - well
spiced scone is dotted with hunks of dried figs and toasted walnuts. It's topped with a maple syrup glaze
along with a generous pinch of dried flowers and toasted walnuts for good measure. Not only are they
beautiful, they taste amazing too. I don't know where she gets her figs but wow oh wow are they
delicious. They’re sweet and jammy from being dried and she adds nice big pieces so you can really feel
the chew of the fresh fruit.
The sweetness of the figs get balanced out by the nuttiness of the walnuts. Together the flavors make
the perfect combination and I had to share her store with you guys so that you can try all her treats and
drinks. I created a replica of her scones for those of you who don't live in New York but if you have some
time over the weekend, head over to give her a visit at her bakery Tadaima. Try a dessert, grab a drink.
Everything is great, you can’t go wrong.
¼ cup of sugar
1 teaspoon of baking soda
1/4 teaspoon of salt
Instructions:
7. Place all the scones on a cookie sheet lined with parchment. Leave 1 inch of space between
each scone. Brush the tops of each scone with some egg wash or heavy cream. Bake for 18 - 20
minutes.
Maple Glaze
Ingredients:
Instructions:
1. In a bowl, combine the sugar and maple syrup. Give it a good mix, making sure there are no
lumps. If the consistency is too thick add in a small splash of water. Mix again until the water has
been absorbed.
2. Spoon on the maple glaze in the center of the scone letting the glaze drip off the edge a bit. Top
each scone with a dried fig, roses, & star anise before the glaze sets. Enjoy!!
Dried Figs
Ingredients:
Instructions:
1. Preheat your oven to 180 - 200 degrees or however low your oven goes. The lower the temp, the
longer the drying temperature.
2. Cut the figs in half and place them onto a parchment lined baking sheet.
3. Place them in the oven for about 4 - 6 hours. You want the seeds to dry out and become jammy
and intensify in flavor.
By Alex Chung
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