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Pix Patisserie in Portland, Oregon

Pix Patisserie in Portland, Oregon. Of all the places I have visited in Portland (so far), this one is the most Portlandish. (See what I did there?)

Pix Patisserie

When we drove up to this little place, I thought, “Oh. Barbecue.” But it was late & I had eaten dinner. Snacks. And everything a foodie visiting Portland could fit in. So the last thing I wanted was barbecue.  But then we walked inside.

If you ever feel like you have fallen into a time warp. Don’t worry. You’re probably just in Portland. I mean, red velvet wallpaper and whiskey?

As it turns out, we had just walked into, basically, the best of everything.

EVERYTHING. All caps.

Anchovies and shrimp.

Garlic Almond Soup, of course.

Smoked Salmon Montadito (fancy fish on fancy bread). But, stay with me. Here’s where things went really crazy. And by things, I mean me.

Say whaaaa?? The Royale. Chocolate mousse blankets a crisp hazelnut praline filling and dacquoise base.

Basically, thebombdotcom.


Must haz all da tarts.

The Concord Chocolate meringue, chocolate mousse, and chocolate ganache are hidden by sticks of meringue and a single red ribbon (Gluten-Free).

And the Queen of Sheba Cake. Moist chocolate almond cake with a bittersweet chocolate center. Warm slightly for a molten chocolate center.

Macarons. ‘Nuf said.

Jane Avril. Almond cake studded with raspberries and pistachios surrounds a raspberry mousse with pistachio cake and Kirsch.

The Pixie. Pistachios, almond paste, and raspberry jam are the main ingredients making up this layered concoction people can’t seem to get enough of.

Big  Cheryl’s “Ghetto” Cake. A dense, moist cake with a touch of orange and rum, and filled with pastry cream and mixed berries. You had me at “gâteaux”.

Shazam! Rich and creamy caramel mousse, salted almonds, dense chocolate almond cake, and more caramel.
Just when I thought I couldn’t love you anymore, Portland. Shazam!

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By The Old Hen

Deanna’s love for baking and cooking first began when she sat upon a baker’s stool as a little girl. Her love for people grew in the midst of church potlucks. Today, she expresses these loves creatively through speaking engagements and food writing. Deanna hosted guests, including celebrities, at her award-winning B&B in the Snoqualmie Valley. Deanna has been seen on both local and national television with her Saucy Balsamic Burgers which knocked 'N Sync's Joey Fatone to his knees. Besides her children, Deanna’s mud pie is one of the most beautiful things she has ever created.

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