Move over, puffle cone. There’s a new ice cream cone in town: the doughnut cone. You start with a pastry known as a chimney cake (or trdelník) that’s wrapped over a metal form to create a hollow cone. The cone is then coated with cinnamon and sugar, lined with Nutella or jam and filled to the brim with soft serve ice cream.
Hop on a plane, and you can get the doughnut cone at Good Food: Coffee and Bakery in Prague. Then you can enjoy one of the best-looking desserts in the world while strolling through one of the prettiest cities on the planet. Or, you know, you could write a letter to Cronut inventor Dominique Ansel and beg him to make doughnut cones a thing in the USA.
Fresh from the fire
Wielding your doughnut cone proudly before the very fire from whence it came is a feeling you won’t forget.
Chocolate, strawberries, yum
Stuffed with chocolate and strawberries, then topped with soft serve, these doughnut cones win life.
They can be fancy too
Not just a street food, doughnut cones can look elegant when plated with care.
Neapolitan doughnut cone
Tricolored ice cream and sprinkles put a classic twist on the newfangled doughnut cone.
Whipped cream doughnut cone
A cloud of fluffy whipped cream crowns this delectable doughnut cone.
Homemade doughnut cone
Fight your hunger pangs long enough to make a doughnut cone at home, and you are officially a hero.
True love
True love is you, an ice cream-filled doughnut cone and the rainy streets of Prague.
Nutella and soft serve
Nutella and soft serve in a chimney cake is like a ray of sunshine on a cloudy day.
Double the fun
Enjoying a doughnut cone with a friend is one of life’s greatest pleasures.
A delicious close-up
The ripples and swirls made by this soft serve is truly what dreams are made of.
A royal treat
Surrounded by towers and turrets galore, you’ll feel like royalty eating your doughnut cone.
The Three Musketeers
Looks like the hungry patron on the left got a little overexcited about their doughnut cone.
How ’bout that view
You just might spend more time gazing at your doughnut cone than actually sightseeing, but that’s OK.
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