Miss Cora’s Kitchen
Posted by leahwongJan 11
The third stop on my cupcake quest, was Miss Cora’s Kitchen, “home to Toronto’s best cupcake?” according to their website. Below this quizzical disclaimer is an invitation to come and be the judge. I had high hopes for this place as not only do they have rave reviews online, but they are in Kensington market, one of my favourite areas in Toronto.
Flavour: Double Chocolate
Cake:3/5
Icing:3/5
Flavour:Carrot Cake with Cream Cheese Icing
Cake:3/5
Icing:4/5
Presentation:3/5
Flavour Selection:1/5
Location:5/5
Total Points:15/25 and 16/25
Despite my high hopes for Miss Cora’s Kitchen I was disappointed from the moment I arrived at the shop. I’ve never been a fan of mini cupcakes, as I figure you might as well go for the full thing, but I wasn’t excited enough about the cupcakes here to pick up a full size. Instead I sampled two mini cupcakes, a chocolate one and a carrot cake with cream cheese icing with them. There was really limited selection when I went, with three types of mini cupcakes but only one type of full size cupcake.
The chocolate cupcake was dry, despite being towered with a thick chocolate icing. The large amount of icing felt like a compensation for the small amount of cake, but there was just too much on it – I REALLY like icing and all, but it was a thick glob that I did not enjoy. The icing was also poorly distributed; I would have preferred it reached the sides and wasn’t piled as high.
I’m a huge fan of cupcakes with cream cheese icing; it’s usually a safe choice as cream cheese icing is pretty difficult to mess up. In my experience I find cupcake places with poor buttercream icing often make up for it with their cream cheese icing. The icing on this cupcake was fine, but it wasn’t phenomenal. I was not a fan of the carrot cake at all. I’ve been spoiled as my mom makes an amazing carrot cake, but I felt Miss Cora’s Kitchen just needs a better recipe. The cake had an unpleasant texture – there was also coconut and raisins in the cake, two things I don’t believe belong in carrot cake, but that’s just my opinion. As it was a small cupcake I found the extra ingredients took away from the cake, as there was too much texture in a small amount of cake.
Both cupcakes are okay in terms of presentation, but they do look quite amateur. What Miss Cora’s Kitchen makes up for in lack of a good cupcake is in location. I love Kensington Market – it’s walking distance from my apartment and there’s lots to do. However, next time I’m in Kensington I’m passing by Miss Cora’s Kitchen for cupcakes, though someone ordered pizza while I was there and it smelled delicious. All in all I would not recommend the cupcakes there and question who called them Toronto’s Best Cupcake – I don’t believe they’ve ever tasted a really good cupcake.