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Celerity

(43,299 posts)
Mon Feb 1, 2021, 06:28 PM Feb 2021

This Instagram-Based Austin Cookie Shop's Global Flavors Will Blow Your Mind

Last edited Mon Feb 1, 2021, 06:59 PM - Edit history (1)

The pandemic-born, Austin cookie pop-up Galleta draws influences from both Mexican and Filipino family heritages.

https://www.thrillist.com/eat/austin/galleta-cookie-shop-austin-tx



From an early age, Joseph Gomez was motivated by all things sweet. His family knew the best way to get him to behave as a child was a sugary distraction. “My grandfather would always have cajeta, which is a goat milk caramel, in a jar in the refrigerator," Gomez says. "So, if I was running everywhere or being really loud, like I normally was, he would scoop some out of the jar and give it to me.” When the impact of COVID-19 left him unemployed, Gomez originally planned to open his own taqueria, but instead pivoted to begin baking cookies on the side, and found inspiration in the flavors that drove his culinary passion from an early age.

As a result, Galleta, Gomez’s online cookie shop, was born—and quickly became a city-wide obsession. Gomez had no idea when he first started selling his cookies through Instagram, however, that his side hustle would transform into a full-fledged, full-time business. Luckily, his background in the food industry prepared him for opening his own bakery. Gomez's paternal grandfather owned a Mexican restaurant in Brownsville, where Gomez would hang out with his father and help with dishes. He continued to build his kitchen cred throughout high school and college and, when he moved to Austin in 2009, in the kitchen at both the Alamo Drafthouse and Easy Tiger. But until Galleta, baking remained a personal hobby.

The necessity to support his family during the pandemic led him to develop serious recipes from what, before, he considered a part-time activity. And there’s no doubt that the magical, one-of-a-kind flavors that Gomez concocts are in large part responsible for the shop’s success. You could call him the Willy Wonka of cookies—who else could think to combine the texture of Brazo de Mercedes, a Filipino meringue-based pastry (Gomez's wife is Filipino, and those flavors make a strong showing on the menu), with the home-grown taste of South Texas citrus into a pavlova cookie? He cities the main inspiration for his desserts as “different places that make me happy, I have a good memory of, or always stuck with me.”



Within that broad spectrum of influences, however, one thread runs through all that Gomez bakes: his Mexican-American heritage. Take, for example, the Cajeta Dream cookie, which is not only inspired by the Mexican caramel treat his grandfather bribed him with back in the day, but is dusted with a bright-pink hibiscus powder based on an agua fresca, Agua de Jamaica, he constantly drank on hot days as a kid. Recently, a customer from Scotland who tried the Cajeta Dream raved to Gomez how the cookie struck a chord with him as his family had goats growing up and they used to caramelize the milk. “It was kind of cool to see how a person from a different part of the world connected with it even though they never had cajeta growing up,” Gomez says.

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This Instagram-Based Austin Cookie Shop's Global Flavors Will Blow Your Mind (Original Post) Celerity Feb 2021 OP
So glad his bakery's not in my town!!! Karadeniz Feb 2021 #1
Me too! VA_Jill Feb 2021 #2
Fortunately, in this village, no one bakes decently! You should see their bread pudding... Yuck! Karadeniz Feb 2021 #4
You may have twisted my arm just enough to create an Instagram account so that I can place an order. TexasTowelie Feb 2021 #3
you can order off their website as well Celerity Feb 2021 #5
Thanks. TexasTowelie Feb 2021 #6
omg, I am so sorry, and I feel like a true ass sending you that link Celerity Feb 2021 #7
Please don't feel bad about that. TexasTowelie Feb 2021 #8

VA_Jill

(9,964 posts)
2. Me too!
Mon Feb 1, 2021, 07:00 PM
Feb 2021

I'd weigh 300 lbs. I have enough problems with the local Mennonite bakeries, which are amazing....

TexasTowelie

(112,101 posts)
3. You may have twisted my arm just enough to create an Instagram account so that I can place an order.
Mon Feb 1, 2021, 07:11 PM
Feb 2021

The only thing holding me back is that my blood glucose levels would spike eating all of the goodies.

TexasTowelie

(112,101 posts)
6. Thanks.
Mon Feb 1, 2021, 07:54 PM
Feb 2021

I went to my physicians office today and received a glucose meter and blood pressure monitor that are Bluetooth enabled so I won't be able to get away with the sugar binges like I did in the past. I really need to kick the sugar habit completely since I had my right foot amputated. I don't know how I would function if I lost the other foot. At least my blood pressure was okay (121/79) and I'm not using any blood pressure medication.

TexasTowelie

(112,101 posts)
8. Please don't feel bad about that.
Mon Feb 1, 2021, 08:22 PM
Feb 2021

My mother used to bake pies and cakes around the clock when I was young so I was doomed to become a sugar addict. I used to help my mom bake those goodies, but I never took up baking from scratch when I was an adult. As an adult, I would buy frozen desserts to bake and I had a girlfriend who baked cakes with liqueurs in the recipe that were completely decadent so I definitely have an admiration for those who are talented in the kitchen.

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