A last hurrah,
savouring one last bite,
autumnal colours and comfort,
taking one last ride,
Auto Schokolade in the glove department,
and when we arrive back home,
we grab a square of Trink Schokolade
and melt it in a pot of cream,
feasting, while waiting
for tomorrow
Photographed at K. u. K Hofzuckerbäcker
Royal and Imperial Pâtisserie Demel
Kohlmarkt
Images and Text © by Merisi
Celebrating the last of autumn splendour with a kumquat flame - a fitting tribute. Have a great weekend, Merisi.
ReplyDeleteA wonderful weekend to you, too! :-)
DeleteWhat a delicious way to farewell a season! Wish I were there to help you demolish some of those mouthwatering treats.
ReplyDeleteIt does take two, methinks, to conquer those sweets!
Delete(I only ever had trink schokolade, delicious.)
"a square of Trink Schokolade and melt it in a POT OF CREAM"
ReplyDeleteYou never . . . I'm going right out to try that (it's been that sort of Friday here). ;P
In the kitchen of my mind hot chocolate is made with cream, albeit only in my dreams. ;-)
DeleteIf that is not rich enough, you can try to up the ante (and butter fat content) with Chocolate Pots de Crème with Espresso Cream. ;-)
Winter already! Faster than light travel.
ReplyDeleteMerisi, you are encouraging wonderful winter habits...I have got some good quality bittersweet chocolate at the ready, along with some low fat milk. Surely, I must add light cream to my shopping list today!
ReplyDeletexo
Nw days , new season, time for Christmas.
ReplyDeleteThe very best and tastiest way to say goodbye to Fall and Hello to Winter!! I'm ready for some chocolate of any kind right now!!! Have a great weekend, Merisi!!
ReplyDeleteOh yum! And I know how delicious your Christmassy photos always are so there will surely be more yum to come.
ReplyDeleteThere´s a quiet atmosphere in these photos. I´m looking forward to your Advent photos.
ReplyDeleteLove the golden color of Autumn!
ReplyDeleteSounds delicious to melt chocolate in a pot of cream.
Thanks for your visiting and comment. I just update my post with the Tina Harris's version:
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Definitely delicious, especially the gooseberry cake. Thank you
ReplyDeleteYou are incredibly lucky to live near such remarkable desserts. If I lived in Vienna, I'd be at Demel every day. I also love the gooseberry dessert! Hope all is well.
ReplyDeleteI KNEW it had to be DEMEL!!!
ReplyDeleteomg :O