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Trophy Cupcakes and Party sweetens up Wallingford Center

February 21, 2007

Kathy Schultz

Trophy Cupcakes and Party sweetens up Wallingford Center.

You can't miss this new cupcake boutique – just look for the charming chocolate and vanilla striped awnings. The retro-flavored bakery is appropriately located in the Wallingford Center, a converted 19th century schoolhouse. It's a charming affair altogether – perfectly frosted cupcakes are displayed behind a glass case on an old-fashioned white marble counter and coffee and cupcakes are served from aqua and creamy white Fiesta ware. Stainless-steel and aqua-colored chairs look like they came from Ozzie and Harriet's kitchen.

Even for all its '50s ambiance, it's the tasty little cakes that you'll return for. I was excited to see that the cupcakes were "normal" sized, another throwback to bygone days before all food had reached its current gargantuan proportions. And they are absolutely perfect that way – the ingredients are so decadently rich, you wouldn't want them any bigger. The bakers use imported ingredients such as Valrhona cocoa powder, Belgian callebaut chocolate, Madagascar bourbon vanilla and European sweet cream butter. My chocolate cupcake with vanilla butter cream frosting and coconut topping was ambrosial.

Owner Jennifer Shea plans to offer 20 varieties with 10 available daily. Flavors include chocolate, vanilla, lemon, red velvet, triple chocolate, carrot, chai spice and others. Cupcakes are typically frosted with perfectly sweetened butter cream and lightly sweetened cream cheese frosting. Shea, a lifelong baker with a degree in nutrition, is collaborating with her bakers to develop new flavors such as peanut butter and jelly, jasmine green tea, and lemon meringue.

Initially I thought $2.75 was steep for a cupcake, but that was before I tasted one – you'd pay that or more for a slice of gourmet cake. Buy a dozen for $30 (a $3 savings). They also have a full coffee bar and offer an ultra-rich European hot chocolate in a tiny espresso cup topped with whipped cream or a homemade marshmallow.

Need birthday supplies? The well-merchandised area of party paraphernalia includes some vintage finds such as pink plastic birthday cake numerals for $4 (originally 10 cents in the '50s). Other items include letter press cards, wrapping paper, foil birthday hats with crepe paper fringe (six for $6), and tiaras made from sheet music and tiny silver garland ($32-$36).

Tip: For orders of a dozen or more, call ahead.

Kathy Schultz is a Seattle-based free-lance writer. If you have a shop, sale, event or great product tip you'd like to share, E-mail seattleshopping@nwsource.com.

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check it out
In case you needed some inspiration..... It was on the bschool webpage so I had to click it...
These are some of the best cupcakes Ive ever had..Highly recommended..
The crew at Trophy make a high quality product. When I go to Trophy, I feel like the service is top notch and the staff are really kind and thoughtful. I find the vanilla icing/chocolate cupcake to be the best I've ever had on the W. Coast. Jennifer is very nice and the team that work at Trophy are great people. I recommend this place over many other cupcake boutiques. Call me "cupcake crazy" but I've gone out of my way to head back East for cupcakes and now I only live two miles from my favorite place. I feel like a winner.

Probably the best cupcakes I've ever had. The green tea cupcake was superb! I think it blows Cupcake Royale out of the water!

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