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By: Amanda M. Faison

Category: Table Talk

Posted: October 12, 2012 8:30 AM

Tags: TAG Burger, Sushi Sasa, Sushi Den, Madison Street Grill, Heather Alcott, Glaze: The Baum Cake Shoppe, Congress Park, baumkuchen, 20 days of giveaways

Coming Soon: Glaze

There are few things that make me happier than news of a pending bakery. This is especially true when it's a place like Glaze: The Baum Cake Shoppe, a high-end spot with a tight focus. In this case, the Congress Park shop will make and sell baumkuchen.

The origin of this treat, which is baked on a skewer rotisserie-style and famed for its 18 to 20 tree-like rings, is a little fuzzy. There's some determination that the cakes' roots extend all the way back to the Greeks. But it was very much a German tradition until after World War I, when a German prisoner of war (and a baker skilled in baumkuchen) introduced the dessert to the Japanese. The rest, as they say, is history.

As for how this "tree cake" has arrived in Denver, well, that's been a two year journey for Heather Alcott. The market researcher and former Congress Park resident spent years living in China and Singapore and traveling to and from Japan. One of those trips took her to the city of Kobe, where she first tried baum cake. That evening, she began researching the dessert and, ultimately, how to bring it to Denver.

The oven—nicknamed Red Dragon—is the first and only in the U.S.; it's expected to arrive in Denver on October 17. Alcott laughs when she talks about how pampered this piece of machinery is: The oven (pictured) has its own cabin on the ship, it'll be craned into the bakery later this month, and ultimately, an employee of the company that built it is flying from Japan to turn it on for the first time. Only those certified to work on the oven will be allowed to bake the baumkuchen.

The process is part of the magic, Alcott says, and the oven and kitchen will be encased in glass so customers can watch the cakes come together. The treats, which in Japan are a symbol of life and longevity and are often given as wedding gifts, are made from the purest of ingredients: farm-fresh eggs, almond flour, Callebaut chocolate, and—occasionally—matcha tea.

Alcott hopes to open Glaze by Thanksgiving, but she concedes that it'll take time to hone the oven and figure out the nuances of baking baumkuchen at altitude. When she does open, it'll be worth stopping by for a baum cake, a cup of Illy coffee, and the show. She has also been tapped by Sushi Sasa, and possibly Sushi Den, to supply the restaurants with the specialty desserts.

More Neighborhood News: Just up the street from Glaze, Madison Street Grill is morphing into TAG Burger. The newly concepted eatery will open Tuesday, October 16. Look for creative burgers (I've got my eye on the Colorado Proud with roasted green chile, goat cheese, and local wildflower honey) and craft beer.

Glaze, 1160 Madison St., 720-308-2420

TAG Burger, 1222 Madison St., 303-736-2260

THIS STORY WAS PART OF 5280's 20 DAYS OF GIVEAWAYS!

Comments

Excited

I had never heard of this amazing dessert before - I can't wait to try it!

Yummmm

I live in COngress Park, so great to see another cool shop open up. And who doesn't like Linger????

very cool...

...pretty excited to try this place out!

Linger

I LOVE Linger! Yummmm.

looks amazing!

Cant wait to try one! Yahoo

Looks like a gear

but sure it tastes better then one.  

I'm still thinking about the hot dogs from yesterday's page

Sounds great!

Oven or Saint?

Wow, the treatment of the oven is very special - can't wait to try the results!

Can't wait!

I want one NOW!!!

Glaze

Sounds fantastic...always love seeing new international tastes and customs brought to our backyard.

me too

me too

Dragons

I like dragons.

Sounds Great

Baum Cakes Rock!

Does Baum taste like doughnuts...

. . . or chicken?

Yay!

Baumkuchen sound bomb!

Mmm Linger

I like that place!

DELICIOUS!

I love the simple things in life.   SUGAR! 

 

SOUNDS DELIGHTFUL!

I try to stay away from eating too many sweets but I am going to have to try this!  Sounds amazing! Thanks for telling us about it!

sounds great

I cannot wait to try this place!  I love to try new bakeries, and especially ones that are unique.  This sounds tasty!  (And a good place to pick up a dinner party gift!)

Great idea about taking as a

Great idea about taking as a party gift.  

20 DAYS OF GIVEAWAYS Coming Soon: Glaze

I love hanging out at bakeries and this is a perfect fit for the neighborhood.  I loved Madison Street, so I am curious to try the new concept.

CAKE...

... my favorite food group!

The Baum!!!

Holy YUMMY!!!  I can't wait to try this cake.

 

How wonderful!

Wow, look at those wonderful pictures of baked goods! I simply can't wait!

Ohhhh, I want to try it!

I've heard great reviews but have never been there.

 

Pastries! Yum!

Always looking for a awesome bakery and it's in my neighborhood.  Can't wait!

Sounds delicious!

Can't wait for Thanksgiving to arrive so I can try the Baum cake!

interesting

Looking forward to trying it!

.....The "Red Dragon"

Good for her, this sound uniquely fantastic! I will most definitely be trying this!

Das schmeckt gut!

gotta love desserts with old world flair and tradition. Look forward to seeing how they'll turn out in altitude.

Can't WAIT

This looks like an awesomely upscale version of cake, pancakes, and doughnuts combined!! SOUNDS FANTASTIC and I can't wait to get there and try some! YUM

In a word Yum!

Looking forward to my first visit.

Yum!

I can't wait to try this place out!!

How exciting!

I love the fact that so much time and effort was put into bringing this bakery to life!  I wish them all the luck in the world and look so forward to trying it out!

You had me at bakery....

Sounds fantastic! (so does burger at end too)

Wow!

Looks delicious! Denver can never have too many bakeries, IMHO.

Baum!

Sounds awesome!  Can't wait to stop in. 

I want one

That bread looks great

Seriously!

How can you not like to hear about another shop that has delish cakes and yummy treats?! Thanks!

UNIQUE CAKES!

I have never heard or seen the Baum cakes before, but will definitely stop by this new bakery once it opens to taste these tree cakes and see the unusual oven they're baked in!

GLAZE!

Glaze sounds awesome!  Can't wait to try it out!

Glaze -- Baumkuchen

Oh my gosh, what a fabulous holiday treat!

Glaze

Special treat

Would love to check out Linger....

This sounds like a unique restaurant and gets great reviews.

Glazed cake

Can't wait

Tha Baum

Cute name - can't to go try a tasty treat from Glaze!

It's the Baum!!!

What's not to love here? Baum Cake, Linger and thanks to 1st Bank. It's all local and we support it. Thanks.

YUM!

That sounds heavenly. I love that they want the process to be visible and a part of the customer experience.

Cake!!!!

Looks soooo goog, can't wait for it to open

DELISH!

I have heard of these tasty treats. So glad to know there is one in the area. I can hardly wait to give it a try! Thanks for the delicious news :)

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