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4/24/08

2:30 PM

Karen DeMasco Leaves Craft; Who Will Carry the Cake Flag?

Karen DeMasco

Karen DeMasco: the last defender of sweet desserts?Photo courtesy Craft

Karen DeMasco, Craft’s pastry chef, is leaving her post to work on a cookbook, she tells Restaurant Girl. This is another blow to normal desserts in New York (Nicole Kaplan’s departure from Del Posto in January was one, too), as DeMasco is a leading proponent of traditional, non-savory desserts. DeMasco was a protégé of Claudia Fleming, Gramercy Tavern’s influential dessert chef, who also carried the torch for conventionally delicious sweet tastes. (Though not cloying — in the interview, she says, “I like desserts that are not overly sweet, but, personally, I will leave the bacon to the hot line.”) Who will fill her place? If durian flan or white-pepper gel starts showing up at Craft, we’ll know that the battle for traditional high-end desserts is officially over.

Q&A With Karen DeMasco [Restaurant Girl]
Related: Nicole Kaplan Leaves Del Posto

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