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Tuesday
Mar032009

tex message

i promised to share a few favorite finds from my last trip home and realized that a month has whizzed by with nary a mention. like any good local girl, many happy moments have been spent waiting in line for freshly fried malasadas with most of my sugar rolled moments (hold the cinnamon and fancy fillings, please) compliments of leonard's which is, imho, the gold standard.

it was only on a trip to the big island a few years ago that my fella and i discovered the delicious dough fried up at the tex drive-in. where leonard's version is light and airy (making it easy to justify many, many bites), tex offers up a denser delight sturdy enough that any leftovers will miraculously hold up until the next day (although you may want to warm it up and sprinkle a little sugar on top).

a piping hot tex malasada is one of the perks of kicking it on the hamakua coast which is home to tex's only outpost (in honoka'a off hwy 19). we typically take our order to go and savor the sugary treats while soaking up the breathtaking views from our rustic rental cottage overlooking the waipio valley.

next time you find yourself on the big island make your way to tex's and sample the sugar rush for yourself.

bon appétit!

Reader Comments (3)

totally drooling here! haven't been to that side of the island in ages! thanks for the info.

Tuesday, March 3, 2009 | Unregistered Commenterkat

these are hands down, the best malasadas ever.

Wednesday, March 4, 2009 | Unregistered Commenterchristian

always happy to help, kat! hope you make it back to the hamakua coast soon.

christian - yay, another fan of tex's malasadas!

Thursday, March 5, 2009 | Unregistered Commenterleigh

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