2 Ekim 2012 Salı

Portland's Best Doughnuts

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Portland’s Best Doughnuts

By Colleen Hubbard, published on Monday, October 1, 2012Did the Great Recession help the doughnut's rise? These days, a $3 "gourmet" doughnut can be an affordable luxury for an underemployed hipster or a family on a budget. Whatever the reason, Portland, Oregon's doughnut culture is booming, ranging from Middle Eastern specialties to tongue-in-cheek, candy-loaded gems. Here's an alphabetical list of Chowhound favorites:ACME DONUTS
2929 SE Powell Boulevard, Portland
503-233-6688

Known for flavors like PB&J and a great selection of vegan doughnuts.
#1 on mapANNIE'S DONUTS
3449 NE 72nd Avenue, Portland
503-284-2752

A cake doughnut is the way to go at Annie's.
#2 on mapCOCO DONUTS
709 SW 17th Avenue, Portland
503-360-1456

"Do you want interesting donuts or good ones?" Chowhounds ask. If the answer is good, get the Coco doughnut, a glazed beauty with a dusting of cacao.
#3 on mapHEAVENLY DONUTS
504 NE 102nd Avenue, Portland
503-253-4439

This local chain might just live up to its name.
#4 on mapROCKING FROG CAFÉ
2511 SE Belmont Street, Portland
503-230-8914

Rocking Frog inherited the recipes from Moody's Doughnuts, which used to operate on Rocking Frog's back patio. Try the made-to-order cinnamon doughnut.
#5 on mapSESAME DONUTS
6990 SW Beaverton-Hillsdale Highway, Portland
503-297-8175

Try the not-too-sweet Middle Eastern sesame cake doughnuts.
#6 on mapTONALLI'S DONUTS & CREAM
2805 NE Alberta Street, Portland
503-284-4510

Go for the bar doughnuts—especially the sour cream version, which has a crunchy exterior and light crumb.
#7 on mapVOODOO DOUGHNUT
22 SW Third Avenue, Portland
503-241-4704

For sugar-stuffed wonders that will delight children (or your inner 6-year-old) take your place in the perennial line. The signature Voodoo Doll doughnut comes with pretzel sticks for stabbing.
#8 on mapPhoto of Voodoo Doughnut’s Triple Chocolate Penetration and Marshall Matters by Flickr memberMarshall Astor – Food Fetishist under Creative CommonsTo read more of this article please click on link: www.chow.com

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