This month, two of the city's top ice cream shops debut their cookbooks—each with a very distinctive personality. We dish the highlights. You pick your flavor.
OPENED | 2008 | 2006 |
OWNERS | Jake Godby and Sean Vahey | Anne Walker and Kris Hoogerhyde |
SCOOPS SERVED LAST YEAR | Mum's the word | More than half a million |
MOST POPULAR FLAVOR | Secret Breakfast (made with cornflakes and bourbon) | Salted Caramel |
CRAZIEST FLAVOR | Boccalone prosciutto | Basil |
CLAIM TO INTERNET FAME | 303,193 Twitter followers | More Yelp reviews than any business in America |
THE COOKBOOK | Humphry Slocombe (Chronicle Books), $20 | Sweet Cream and Sugar Cones (Ten Speed Press), $25 |
PHOTOS OF CUTE KIDS IN BOOK | One (There are more pictures of trannies than of kids.) | Nine |
ON THE MISSION DISTRICT | "Oh, was that a Sunday afternoon triple homicide at the pizza place down the street? Eh, when it comes to being in the Mission, we still wouldn't change a thing." | "We'd look at [Dolores Park's] hills dotted with people basking in the sun or playing with their kids. People who might want to come get a scoop of ice cream...or so we hoped!" |
ON ARRIVING AT THE SHOP | "High-five the Native American prostitute outside, and step inside." | "When you approach Bi-Rite Creamery, its signature sweet aroma announces its presence." |
SUGGESTED ICE CREAM-MAKING TOOL | Adult beverage of your choice. "You're in a small room, most likely all alone. Why wouldn't alcohol be involved?" | Medium heat-proof bowl |
WHY BUY THE BOOK | "We can't promise you your money back and in fact have probably spent it on pills and liquor, but if you don't like the ice cream, we will eat a bug." | "There's something beautiful about sharing knowledge and encouraging others to learn and develop new skills." |
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