Levain Bakery
We can largely thank Levain for ushering in the trend of humongous, warm cookies that are chewy on the inside, but crispy on the out. The popular bakery on Manhattan’s Upper West Side has inspired numerous other bakeries and copycats, but have now made it so that you can get your hands on an original Levain cookie, no matter where you are in the country. The bakery announced last summer that it’d be selling pre-baked, frozen cookies at Texas’ Central Market, but this week expanded into Whole Foods nationwide.
Whole Foods will carry three flavors: Chocolate Chip Walnut, Two Chip Chocolate Chip, and Dark Chocolate Chocolate Chip, the dark chocolate option exclusively available at Whole Foods. “Whether we’re meeting customers in our bakeries or in the freezer section, we know they’re getting a true Levain Bakery experience,” founders Pam Weekes and Connie McDonald said in a statement. Levain “will expand only as quickly as we are able to maintain the qua
Levain Bakery s Iconic Cookies Are Now Available At Whole Foods Stores Nationwide
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Bedford, New York, resident Amanda Palomino grew up in a family in the food business.
The daughter of Rafael Palomino, who owns Sonora in Port Chester, New York, among other spots in Florida, Pennsylvania and Connecticut, she always loved baking. My dad would take care of dinner and I d take care of the sweets, said the 27-year-old self-taught chef.
Now, she s launched her own company: Batter that Matters, an online bakery focused on cookies, which donates a portion of its profits to various charities. Since starting the business in early January, her charity of choice is the SPCA of Westchester, a no-kill animal shelter.