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Six decadent doughnut cones

By Suresh Doss
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Stuffed chimney cones (a.k.a doughnut cones—the spit-roasted cakes inspired by the kürtőskalács of Budapest) have made it to Toronto. Kristin and Justin Butler of Eva’s Original Chimney’s will be debuting their over-the-top treats at the Evergreen Brick Works this Sunday. After a five-minute spin on a rotisserie grill, the cones are lined with Nutella, coated in sugar, filled with soft serve from Reid’s Dairy, and finished with a variety of toppings, like house-made brownies and fruit from the Evergreen Farmers’ Market. Here, all six of their crazy creations.

Apple Pie

6Price: $9. Stuffing: Soft serve and house-made apple pie preserves. Toppings: Cinnamon.

Six decadent doughnut cones
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Berry-licious

5Price: $9. Stuffing: Soft serve and Nutella. (A vegan version is made with dairy-free coconut whipped cream.) Toppings: Seasonal berry compote and strawberries.

Six decadent doughnut cones
(Image: Suresh Doss)

 

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Strawberry Shortcake

4Price: $10. Stuffing: Soft serve and strawberry preserves. Toppings: Buttermilk sponge cake, toffee crumble and strawberries.

Six decadent doughnut cones
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3Price: $8.99. Stuffing: Soft serve and Nutella. Toppings: Candied pecans, toasted marshmallow, caramel drizzle and dark chocolate shavings.

Six decadent doughnut cones
(Image: Suresh Doss)

 

Dennis the Menace

2Price: $10. Stuffing: Soft serve and Nutella. Toppings: Butter toffee crumble, salted caramel brownie bits and chocolate sauce.

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Six decadent doughnut cones
(Image: Suresh Doss)

 

Donkey Kong

1Price: $10. Stuffing: Soft serve and Nutella. Toppings: Dehydrated banana, chocolate shavings, coconut, torched banana and chocolate sauce.

Six decadent doughnut cones
(Image: Suresh Doss)

originalchimneys.com, @ogchimneys

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