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The banana pudding craze continues at The Doughnut Project

The banana pudding craze continues at The Doughnut Project

New York City’s love affair with all things banana pudding is going strong. Of course, there are the purist renditions of the Southern-style pudding over at Magnolia Bakery, Billy’s Bakery and some of NYC’s other best bakeries, traditionally made with sweet custard, vanilla wafers, sliced fresh bananas and plenty of whipped cream. 

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There’s even a banana pudding bagel, a Frankensteinian dessert-for-breakfast creature from Magnolia and Ess-a-Bagel to celebrate National Banana Pudding Day on Thursday, August 31. (In case you’re curious, it’s a dyed-yellow bagel loaded up with banana pudding cream cheese and rolled in Nilla wafers, available at Ess-a-Bagel’s midtown and Gramercy locations through September 15.) 

And now classic banana pudding has inspired another sweet: a special-edition doughnut over at The Doughnut Project.

From Friday, August 18 through Sunday, August 20, customers at the West Village bakeshop at 10 Morton Street can pick up Nana’s Banana Pudding Doughnut, a vanilla-glazed old-fashioned cake doughnut made with house-made banana pudding and topped with fluffy whipped cream and a crunchy Nilla Wafer cookie. At first glance, it looks like a breakfast sandwich made with bacon, a poached egg, and a fried egg!

The small-batch sweet treats—which are $6.50 a piece and are available for pre-order, walk-in takeout or delivery via UberEats and GrubHub—are part of the bakery’s Weekend Specials series, a rotating item introduced to the menu every weekend that’s available for Friday, Saturday and Sunday only. (Previous weekend-only flavors include a Strawberry Shortcake Cruller and a “Dad Bod” Doughnut with a maple-whiskey glaze.)

If you’re not the biggest banana fan, The Doughnut Project will also have a second Weekend Special available from August 18 to 20 to satiate your sweet tooth: the return of its popular Vietnamese Coffee Crème Brûlée Doughnut flavor, filled with a pastry cream folded with strong coffee and condensed milk and topped with brûléed sugar.

The Doughnut Project is known for its inventive flavors, with sweet rounds flavored with unlikely stuff like beets and black pepper, but its most notable entry into the New York doughnut canon is the popular, if polarizing, everything doughnut.

* This article was originally published here

Find Your New Bae At Brooklyn Night Market’s Cuffing Season Kickoff

As summer begins to wind down, you might be feeling the urge to find a special someone to spend the chilly winter months with. After all, NYC is the perfect place to live out your romcom dreams!

If you’re unsure where to begin searching for your other half, have no fear – Brooklyn Night Market‘s Summer’s End, Love Begins event is here!

Get ready for an enchanting evening at the Brooklyn Night Market Cuffing Season Kickoff event. On August 28th, head to Industry City for delicious food, romantic music, and a chance to connect with your fellow lovesick foodies. Whether you’re a dedicated food enthusiast or searching for a romantic culinary journey, the diverse menu guarantees to take you on a world tour journey.

The vendor lineup includes

  • Perros Locos
  • Sassy’s Fishcakes!
  • HangryDog
  • Brooklyn Dim Sum
  • Downeast Lobstah
  • Ghost Streets Eats
  • Aguas Frescas Tlaxcalita II
  • Tipsy Treats

… and a LOT more.

The love affair doesn’t end with food!

As the evening unfolds, experienced musicians will serenade attendees with a selection of sexy and romantic tunes; Rico Jones Quartet will open the stage, setting the perfect mood for those looking to spark a connection or rekindle the flame. Followed by City Love NYC, we will perform the most romantic ballads that will make you hold tight to your dance partner, and to end the night, DJ Ultra Violet will provide a backdrop that heightens the magic of the moment.

To make the night even sweeter, the first ten people to attend with a current match from apps like Tinder, Bumble, or Hinge will receive a generous treat of $50 worth of food and drinks.

The Cuffing Season Kickoff goes beyond the culinary and musical delights. It is a celebration of love, connections, and shared experiences. Whether you want to enjoy a romantic evening with a partner, meet new friends, or relish in the vibrant ambiance, this event promises an unforgettable night!

For more information, head to the Brooklyn Night Market website.

Where: 220 36th St, Brooklyn, NY

When: August 28th, 4PM

The post Find Your New Bae At Brooklyn Night Market’s Cuffing Season Kickoff appeared first on Secret NYC.

* This article was originally published here

This new walking tour highlights Central Park’s iconic movie locations

This new walking tour highlights Central Park’s iconic movie locations

Even people who have never stepped foot inside Central Park feel like they know its green benches, tree-lined mall and beautiful fountains thanks to countless movies and TV shows set in the park. From animated films to rom-coms to thrillers, Central Park looms large in pop culture as a classic backdrop on the big screen.

A new tour from the Central Park Conservancy highlights the park’s most iconic moments on film. The Central Park Summer Movies Tour runs through Saturday, September 30, offering your chance at a main character moment. Tickets cost $35 per person.

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More than 500 movies and TV shows have been recorded in Central Park, making it the most filmed location in the world. While one tour can’t possibly highlight all 500 scenes, the Conservancy’s tours spotlight more than enough to delight casual fans and film buffs alike.

The Delacorte Clock, with sculptures of animals surrounding it.
Photograph: By Kate Glicksberg | Courtesy of Central Park Conservancy

On the 90-minute tour, a Conservancy guide will stop at several filming locations, holding up pictures of scenes shot there and seeing if attendees can correctly identify the corresponding movie. While we won’t spoil the fun of the tour, we’ll note just a couple of spots you’ll see on the tour. 

While passing by the Central Park Zoo, you’ll learn about the movie Madagascar, which was based on animals at the park’s zoo. Later at Bethesda Terrace, you’ll hear about the many movies filmed at this beloved location, including Avengers

Anybody can film in Central Park, as long as they get permission from the Conservancy and follow the rules (no car chases, for example). Each year, the Conservancy fields more than 600 requests for filming and grants about 400.

2 march 2018: Film crew in New York city Central Park, chairs with cast on it
Photograph: By Hindrik Johannes de Groot / Shutterstock | A film crew in Central Park in 2018.

Along the way on the one-mile walk, the guide will also share fascinating Central Park history, from facts about the design of the mall (it’s the only straight path in the park) to little-known details about the armory (where New Yorkers in the 1800s dropped off unwanted exotic animals, leading to the creation of the zoo). 

Desiree Rodriguez-St. Plice, a Central Park guide for public programs and a lifelong New Yorker, wrote the tour along with her supervisor at the Conservancy. She says the idea for a tour like this has been floating around for a while and the team finally got the chance to make it a reality. To create the tour, Rodriguez-St. Plice undertook a vast amount of research, reading, writing and walkthroughs.  

We’re getting to connect park history with a very celebrated thing like movies.

“We’re getting to connect park history with a very celebrated thing like movies,” Rodriguez-St. Plice tells Time Out New York. “It’s connecting the two together, maybe inspiring more people to look more into the history because we made that connection there.”

The tour tends to attract everybody from park first-timers to film fans and everybody in between. 

The Bow Bridge with green trees and a blue sky.
Photograph: Courtesy of Central Park Conservancy

“People get really excited when they see a movie that they know,” Rodriguez-St. Plice says, adding that the tour inspires people to reminisce about their own favorite park memories.

I can attest to that nostalgia. On the tour I attended this week, I heard fellow tour-goers talk about their favorite places in the park, share memories of their own experiences filming in the park and even reflect on attending a Vietnam War protest in Sheep Meadow decades ago. Those real-life experiences rival the intrigue of the fictional stories on the silver screen.

This iteration of tours runs through September 30 (get your ticket here), but expect seasonal editions to come in the future. We hear a holiday-themed movie tour may even be on the horizon—Home Alone 2, anyone?

* This article was originally published here