Maple. Bacon. Donut. Need We Say More?
In Patch's weekly column looking at unusual foods around the North Shore, we drool over the bacon-topped, maple flavored long john donuts for sale at Bennison's. Part of this complete breakfast?
Sometimes, it's a tough decision between sweet and savory in the morning. Do you want something salty and greasy, or just a good old-fashioned sugar high?
Bennison's Bakery in Evanston makes it easy.
On Thursdays through Saturday's, stroll in for the maple flavored, bacon-topped long john donuts. We're talking a full strip of bacon laid lovingly atop a thick smear of maple frosting.
Bennison's started making the donuts a little less than a year ago, after the store owner heard about bacon-topped donuts being sold in Seattle, according to store manager Sam Griffin. They've been popular ever since.
"People just get that for breakfast--it's filling," says Griffin. She recommends pairing it with orange juice or coffee for a complete breakfast. But get there early; Griffin says the donuts usually sell out by 11 a.m.
Stay tuned for weekly looks at more odd eats around the lake shore. And if you have any suggestions for where we should go next, leave a comment below.
Jacob Nelson
11:45 am on Friday, October 5, 2012
I used to live a block away from Bennison's and I can attest to the deliciousness of this donut.
Procrustes' Foil
10:27 am on Monday, October 8, 2012
Jacob, I have also eaten this donut. It is heavenly! I'm glad that I don't live near Bennison's or I'd eat this donut everyday.
Doug Purington
12:33 pm on Friday, October 5, 2012
Hmmmm.....this is SO wrong! Separately....just fine! Together.....ugh! There are rules against combining sweet and savory in the same bite!
Jennifer Fisher
4:41 pm on Friday, October 5, 2012
While I respect your opinion, Doug, I thoroughly disagree with said rules about combining sweet and savory :)
D'skidoc
5:45 pm on Friday, October 5, 2012
Don't you pour maple syrup on your bacon and sausage with a side of pancakes? Same ingredients as bacon, maple donuts? Yum Doh!!!
Doug Purington
10:27 am on Monday, October 8, 2012
When I have waffles (not pancakes) along with my eggs and sausage, I create a dam between the two so that the syrup is totally confined to the waffle side! If the dam breaks, it's all over!