"Nobody
knows the truffles I’ve seen.” – George Lang
If you’re like me, you can’t get enough
of the stuff. Even when there’s so much other stuff to be had.
Luckily, the cruise ships oblige. The
main dining room, specialty restaurants, buffets and cafés—they’re chock full
of chocolate.
Some of the ships even go overboard. There
was the chocolate
buffet in Harmony of the Seas’
Windjammer at dinner. And the same ship had a chocolate fountain and dessert
bar in the main dining room for lunch on sea days. The Regal Princess had the biggest surprise—a chocolate buffet at breakfast in Horizon Court on the last full
day.
Then there are the sheet cakes, the layer
cakes, the puddings and cookies. Some are so-so, others are good and a few are
positively memorable. Among the standouts:
The Bittersweet Chocolate Bourbon Tart at 150 Central Park outshines the Liquid Center Chocolate
Cake at Chops Grille—both specialty restaurants on Oasis class ships. The chocolate tart
with flaky crust, and cranberries and spiced pecans on top create an explosion
of complex flavors.
It's bittersweet when you eat it and bittersweet when you finish it |
Of the Norman
Love desserts we had on the Regal and Royal Princess, the crème de la crème was the Chocolate Pistachio Dome—as wonderful
to eat as it is to look at. Chocolate on the outside, chocolate, pistachio and cookie
in the inside. Pure Heaven. Brings to mind Jane Seabrook’s quote:
“If there’s no chocolate in Heaven, I’m not going.”
While the dome is served in the main
dining room, Love’s sweet masterpieces are sprinkled throughout Princess’
specialty restaurants, such as the Crown Grill and Sabatini’s.
And while you’re on Princess, in case
you haven’t had enough after the sheet cakes, layer cakes, pudding, cookies, breakfast
buffet and Norman Love treats, there’s always the chocolate on your pillow.
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