Over the last few weeks, Michelle and I have been visiting the Old Town Farmer’s Market after our class and have been getting breakfast from my new fave breakfast joint in town – the Truckin’ Good Food food truck. Dedicated to using local ingredients and with a mission to bringing “parisian-style street food” to the people, Truckin’ Good Food serves crepes, sides, and specials.
Crepes come sweet or savory. Here’s a look at the menu:
At this point, I’ve had three of the four crepe selections, with the Veg being the only one I haven’t tried. The verdict is that they are fantastic. I began with the Papa K. I was a little surprised when it came out in the darker crepe (buckwheat), but it was definitely a complimentary flavor to the ham, cheese, mushrooms, and greens. I can’t say that I was really prepared for the awesome sustenance I had in my hands. This wasn’t a light crepe. This was a meal – maybe two meals! Really, though, the fresh ingredients made for a very rich and flavorful savory crepe and I loved it.
The next crepe I tried was the Jam on It. This was like being in some sort of heaven. Totally delicious and delicate, this was a crepe like I had imagined. The creamy white crepe, browned to perfection was wrapped around fresh local jam and it was warm. Maybe it’s been a while since you had a fresh homemade bread item spread thick with homemade jam. Now is the time to change that. This is the kind of breakfast that makes you want to return to an earlier time, that makes you want to move to Paris, that makes you want to start planting fruit to make your own jam…tomorrow.
This week, I tried the My First Time. Nutella. Bananas. Walnuts. All in a crepe. I suppose you might say that this could be the holy trinity of crepe filling. As I write this, knowing that I still need and want to try the Veg, I’m just not sure how I can choose something other than the My First Time now that I have had it. The Nutella – chocolately, hazelnuty goodness is melted in the warm crepe and I have to tell you, it is SO SO SO much better warm…and I like Nutella cold. The bananas are hot and taste fresh and clean in a way that only just ripe fruit can. The walnuts are whole and crunchy and give way to a great bonus of flavor and texture as you work your way through the crepe. This is definitely my favorite. Having had crepes in Montreal, I can honestly tell you that these are better. These are amazing. These are the reason that Nutella exists.
Now, in addition to all of the delicious delicious crepes, there are fries. And the fries are SO good. Made with Duck Fat, these are exquisite bits of fried potato. Combined with homemade dipping sauces, they just can’t be beat. I’ll save the details for another review (keep an eye out for Restaurant Review: Truckin’ Good Food [Les Frites!]). So, check them out via their location finder here, and have a taste of crepes that are, well, delicious. Enjoy!













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