Cissi’s RSS (Really Sweet Syn) Feed Event Free Desserts at Cissi’s Wine Bar for bloggers, Yelp reviewers and Facebook users

Austin Blogosphere Invited to Cissi’s
RSS (Really Sweet Syn) Feed Event
Free Desserts at
Cissi’s Wine Bar for bloggers, Yelp reviewers and Facebook users
- Wednesday, January 21, 2009
Austin, TX, January 8, 2009–Cissi’s Wine Bar (1400 South Congress) invites the Foodie Blogosphere, Twitters, Facebook subscribers and Yelp
yelpers to enjoy some RSS (Really
Sweet Syn) in its warm, roomy, Wi-Fi ready wine bar that just opened in
Austin’s so-cool SoCo. This suu-weet
sugary night of decadence takes place on Wednesday,
January 21 from 7 pm to 10 pm. The RSS Feed features Cissi’s acclaimed pastry
chef, Faith Hoi Yan Chan, and her critic
approved (and drooled over) sweet
treats such as hot Belgian Ale Doughnuts,
which were recently featured as one of Austin
Chronicle’s Best Bites: Sweet Bites
of 2008. Original desserts such as: the fancy Tangerine Financier (a
dessert that puts the recess in recession), Roasted Peanut Macaron with Caramelized Banana Ganache and the Mini Sacher Torte will make a sneak peak at the blogger bash but will be formally introduced to the bar menu
in mid to late February. Guests can mosey on to the sidebar for complimentary Kohana coffee creations
and $5 deeply discounted glasses of the Terregaie
Prosecco and Coume
Cissi’s
subscribers will trackback many more times to this wine bar that’s destined to
be a devilishly Del.icio.us. permalink
to
Menu for the RSS Feed:
Belgian
Ale Doughnuts: Warm Beer Toffee
Sauce, Peanut-Fleur de Sel Toffee
Tangerine
Financier: Browned Butter Almond
Cakes infused with fresh Tangerines
Roasted
Peanut Macaron with Caramelized Banana Ganache: Crisp and chewy
Almond & Peanut Sandwich Cookies with a Caramelized Banana White Chocolate
Ganache
Mini Sacher Torte: Small Bite-sized
version of the classical Austrian dessert. Dense layers of chocolate cake with
housemade Apricot Preserves and Dark Chocolate Glaze served with a side of "Schlag"
or whipped cream as is done traditionally.



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