![]() ![]() So, Cathy and I abandoned our plans to celebrate my fastest half marathon time with our traditional Sundae Sunday at The Comfy Cow…and instead…went for Sweet ‘N’ Savory’s gelato. But she enticed me with something else…Ī Dairy-Free Raspberry Gelato. And they did have the salted caramel flavor. She also said that it would pair perfectly with, my personal favorite, Salted Caramel. She had done up a Brownie Batter Gelato that morning that she said was amazing. I have yet to have something from Sweet ‘N’ Savory that I didn’t like.Īs we had been waiting in line, Ashely had mentioned their gelato flavors. And I was all smiles…in between chewing, of course. For real! The crepe itself was toasted to a perfect golden brown and tucked neatly around the filling. I cut off a piece for Cathy to try and she agreed…it rocked! And her crepe was apparently good too, because we polished them off in record time. You get this nice balance of saltiness and creamy texture to counter the onion and fig mixture. But the real magic in this crepe falls to the goat cheese. You get sweetness from the caramelized onions…plus some great flavor and texture from the chopped up figs that are inside. The savory Sweet Onion Crepe was the perfect blend of everything. It was just as good as I always remembered. I quickly took the mandatory food shot for the blog and then picked up my plastic utensils and readied myself for my first bite of one of Sweet ‘N’ Savory’s crepes in a L-O-N-G time. The seating area was on the other end of the food truck area, so we took a small stroll over to a picnic table and settled in. We laughed about the strange weather and soon…both Cathy and I were receiving our delicious gluten-free crepes. They apologized for missing me the weekend before at The Flea Off Market (severe weather shut it down early and they packed up 10 minutes before I finally arrived…SO not their fault. ![]() While we waited, we chatted with both Richard and Ashley about how we’ve been and what’s been keeping us busy. I put in my order and Cathy placed hers (opting for the one with ‘all the meats’ as she never gets to eat meat at home since I am the cook). This savory crepe contained caramelized onions, figs, honey, and goat cheese, folded up in the gluten-free crepe and served toasty and warm and…mouth watering. I was going back and forth between two of them…and finally settled on… But it was lunch…so…the savory sort of had my attention. I looked over the menu…and contemplated going sweet. And…still…I hardly order them from anywhere else…because they don’t compare to the flavor combinations that I can get from Sweet ‘N’ Savory. I never cared for them much before…until they came along. Richard and Ashley are the two who got me hooked on savory crepes. He mans the crepe stones and she takes the orders and dishes up everything else…including their rich, creamy gelato. And despite having a gluten-free crepe place in Columbus, Ohio…and now one in Denver, Colorado…nothing…NOTHING compares to those that are served up by my local food truck, owned by Richard and Ashley Giannini. My crepe craving has been out of control lately. I think I bounced up and down when I saw them…already with a line. Sweet ‘N’ Savory was right on the end of the row of food trucks as we turned the corner. And you’re reading this…so technically…you are. They do amazing gluten-free crepes, gelato, smoothies, coffee, tea…ahhhh…life’s simple but best pleasures, if you ask me. Because that…my dear readers…is what Sweet ‘N’ Savory is all about. I was in Indianapolis the day before for a half marathon…so thank goodness this was a Sunday event.Īfter an easy time getting to the site of the Buy Local Fair and with no problems parking…I was more than primed to find the food trucks and get my crepe on. So, I was excited that I would be in town for this year’s event as well. I went to this event last year and walked away with tons of local products from local businesses and farms. Louisville was having their Buy Local Fair and the food trucks were out and serving. I was either out of town or the weather was bad.īut that was not the case this past Sunday afternoon. ![]() ![]() Unfortunately, I didn’t get out to them for a few weeks. Restaurant: Sweet ‘N’ Savory Food Truck, Louisville, KentuckyĪfter a long, harsh winter without much action of the food truck scene…especially for me…because of my food allergies and all…I was so happy when Sweet ‘N’ Savory Food Truck returned from their hiatus (the owners spend the winters in New Orleans, Louisiana). Sweet ‘N’ Savory Food Truck, Louisville, Kentucky ![]()
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