Q: We missed the State Fair this year. Can we experience any of its culinary delights off the fairgrounds?
A: Sure. The example that immediately comes to mind is my pick for the 2015 fair's best new food: Butter Queen Coffee Ice Cream, a brown butter-infused coffee ice cream filled with hefty chunks of chocolate espresso chips. It's fantastic. It's made by Izzy's Ice Cream, and on the fairgrounds it was sold at the Hamline Church Dining Hall. The good news is that Izzy's plans to continue featuring the flavor in its two scoop shops (1100 S. 2nd St., Mpls., and 2034 Marshall Av., St. Paul, izzysicecream.com) indefinitely.
"It might be my new salted caramel," said co-owner Jeff Sommers, referring to one of the shop's long-standing bestsellers. "It's our intention to keep it around, forever." Hurrah.
Another new top-rated fair favorite, Chocolate-Dipped Cherry on-a-Spoon from St. Louis Park-based JonnyPops — a chilly, creamy blend of tart cherries and rich dark chocolate — is available at the Walker Art Center (1750 Hennepin Av. S., Mpls., walkerart.org), in the museum's Garden Cafe. Quantities are limited, so hurry in.
For those going through battered-and-deep-fried withdrawal, there's always Deep Fried Goodness (3020 University Av. SE., Mpls., dfgoodness.com), where the kitchen hurls Oreos, Twinkies, bite-size Snickers Bars and other sugary delicacies into hot oil. They leave the on-a-stick presentation to the Great Minnesota Get-Together, however.
Brace for more doughnuts
Q: Did I hear something about a new doughnut shop? In Dinkytown?
A: You did: Sssdude-Nutz (317 14th Av. SE., Mpls., sssdude-nutz.com). Owner Bradley Taylor starts with raised, cut-into-squares doughnuts, then tops them with everything that college students require in portable sustenance: thick buttercream icings, crushed cookies, breakfast cereals and more, all at $3 a pop. The unlikely name? It's a nod to Taylor's braces-wearing days, when his orthodontic treatment got in the way of his proper pronunciation of "dude."
I'll have a drink; hold the alcohol
Q: I'm not a cocktailer, but I like delicious drinks. Can you recommend a few places that don't respond with the dreaded "Coke products" when I ask what they have in terms of non-alcoholic beverages?