Tag: Beaverton

Pie Review: The Dessert Tray – Marionberry-Rosewater

Marionberry Pie from the Dessert Tray

The Dessert Tray, located in Beaverton, Oregon, is more of a cake specialist, but I noticed that they offer a few pies, including Marionberry-Rosewater, Key-Lime and Coconut Cream. They’ve been around for as long as I can remember, so I figured they have something to offer.

The Marionberry-Rosewater sounded interesting, as it gives a bit of a different twist on a Northwest classic. It was also Rose Festival time in Portland, so this was a perfect “City of Roses” pie.

However, when I went in and ordered the pie, they said “it’s frozen, so you’ll need to come back in 3 hours”. This alarmed me, of course, as frozen isn’t usually a good sign.

Nonetheless, this pie didn’t disappoint. The presentation was definitely up to par, nothing spectacular, but it sliced nicely and held up well.

The crust was really nice, good thickness and very flavorful. It was more of a shortcrust style, which I’m not always fond of, but it worked. They also sprinkled some sugar on top, which I always support.

The filling was solid as well, good berries and not runny at all. The touch of rosewater added a floral and aromatic touch.

The best part about this pie, though, was its durability. It was frozen and then defrosted by the Dessert Tray, then we ate a few pieces and it sat in the refrigerator for close to a week and it was still in great shape. And, you could literally pick up a slice of this pie and eat it with your hands (if you were so inclined).

It was hardy, so hardy in fact, I could have easily packed it for lunch in a sandwich bag. In my mind, that’s the way pie was meant to be, because, as you know, pie was the original lunchpail.

Overall Rating: 4 out of 5 slices. I was thinking 3.5, but this is by far the most durable pie I’ve seen so far, so I give it another half slice for that.

Pie Review: Cherry (22-cent variety), Tom’s Pancake House

Tom’s Pancake House in Beaverton, Oregon and Davidson’s Casual Dining in Tigard, Oregon are offering 22-cent Cherry Pie a la mode throughout February. This is a review of what is offered at Tom’s Pancake House – I’m reserving judgment on Davidson’s because they may use different recipes, although the two restaurants appear to have the same owner. And also because I’ve had the apple pie at Davidson’s, and it’s good.

Pie Profile: Cherry (22-cent variety), Tom’s Pancake House – Beaverton, OR

Presentation: Well, what do you expect for 22-cents? It’s a small portion, served not on a plate, but in a small bowl. I’m not sure if the bowl is used to limit the portion, or if it is out of necessity because the pie is such a runny mess.

Crust: This crust was swimming amidst an ocean of filling, so it was hard to judge. It didn’t seem to be terribly flakey. The outer edge wasn’t burnt, so I’ll give some credit there. However, the crust seemed a little soggy (no surprise) and mealy.

Filling: I’ve nicknamed this pie “Soupy Sales”. It almost seemed as if they dumped the can of cherries straight in and called it good. I know some cherry pie can be a bit runny, but this was too runny even by those standards.

Overall Score: One out of five slices. Don’t let this reflect too poorly on ole’ Tom, but this pie was worth about what it cost – 22 cents, and a lot of the value was in the ice cream. To be fair, the waitress tried to steer me away from it. It is what it is, a loss-leader, aimed at driving in additional business. It’s really not a terrible option if you happen to be eating there and want something sweet and cheap to finish off your meal. I just don’t recommend going in just for the cheap pie.

Other Notes: I hate to be harsh on an institution – because Tom’s is just that – it’s one of the oldest restaurants in Beaverton. I have a feeling other pies at this establishment are more fulfilling, so don’t let this review scare you away. I also happen to know that Tom’s Pancake House makes an awesome cinnamon roll. Check them out if you’re in the area: 12925 Southwest Canyon Road Beaverton, OR 97005-2105

22 Cents for Cherry Pie A La Mode? Sign Me Up.

Davidson’s Casual Dining, off Highway 99 in Tigard, along with Tom’s Pancake House in Beaverton are offering 22 cent cherry pie a la mode for the month of February. I haven’t had this particular pie, so look for a review later. I can say, however, that I’ve had Davidson’s apple pie,  and it was a worthy slice. Make sure to cash in on this “sweet” deal!