Digital Dessert Goals, A Sweet Treat!
Having a sweet tooth is an especially notable trait, but during quarantine, it can become even harder to satiate. Luckily, whether you’re a sweets loving enthusiast, a dessert lover, or someone who only sprinkles sweet treats into their lives every now and then, Digital Dessert Goals, is for you. A two-day online event, which took place on July 31st and August 1st,(and still has tickets available through August 8th on their website), is a virtual dessert event that invites prominent New York dessert shops to explain and demonstrate their most popular products. To make the deal even sweeter, you receive a virtual goody bag with all kinds of delicious surprises inside.
The first day of Digital Dessert Goals opened up with Tipsy Scoop, which specialized in liquor-infused ice cream. They showed attendees how to make two of their famous cocktails. First up was the Day Drinker, which contains an array of gummy bear and fruits that were so bountiful in color you could taste the alcohol filled dessert just by looking at it. The second Cocktail, called Party Like It’s Your Birthday, was just as fun and festive as the first. The video demo was incredibly detailed, ensuring you would be left with no questions. Not only did its step by step guidance ease the process, but the video was easy to find and highly accessible on the Digital Dessert Goals website. The 21+ ice cream cocktail tutorial was followed by a 14-year-old boy baker named Michael -- the mind behind the up and coming Michael’s Desserts. Michael is an inspiration in the baking world, and the world in general as he is a No Kid Hungry Youth Advocate. In his video, he demonstrates how to make homemade ice cream, a skill everyone needs. The Friday itinerary concluded with a DIY nail art tutorial by the founder of Sip Shop Eat. A nail tutorial was the perfect note to leave off on, allowing you to treat yourself after a day of baking and to start the next with a fresh set of hands.
The second day of Digital Dessert Goals started with a live workout. This much needed and appreciated activity further justifies a day of baking and munching on your homemade treats. Following the workout, which was sure to get your blood flowing and stomach rumbling, the day continued with an interchanging between two live zoom panels and pre-recorded demos. The live panels, that can still be accessed on the website to be rewatched, covered prevalent topics in the food industry such as how to be a food influencer and how to run a food business. The first panel consisted of speakers from The Hungry Hutch, Brunch Boys, A Taste of Koko, and Foodie in New York. The second saw speakers from Mini Melanie, Malai, Macaron Parlour, Twisted for Sugar, Third Culture Bakery, and WoodSpoon. There was also a live demo of how to make Ruby Chocolate Coconut Macaroons, presented by Red Velvet NYC. Just the name of the demo is enough to have you salivating, but once you watch the video and make the tasty dessert yourself you will be left speechless and craving more.
At 4 pm, the two-day festival concluded with a chance to meet other guests and the Dessert Goals founder Miraya. This festival which typically takes place in NYC and LA saw its tenth event online due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The sweetness of the event extends past the demonstrations and tips on how to succeed in the industry, but $1 for each purchased ticket was donated to an organization called No Kid Hungry. There is also an online marketplace where you can purchase items from the 20+ vendors. If you have any interest in desserts -- whether you are an adamant fan or passively engage with sweet treats at the end of a meal -- this event will leave a good taste in your mouth. Digital Dessert Goals will have all videos available until midnight August 9th, all you need to do is purchase a ticket and you will have a day sweeter and more flavor-filled than most.