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Sweet Surrender

Does Davis Square's Kickass Cupcakes live up to its name?

By Erin Byers Murray

The many flavors of Kickass Cupcakes. Photo by Erin Ogden.

The thing about calling your business "Kickass" is that it begs the inevitable question: Does it, really? From where we're standing, owner Sara Ross delivers, oh, a decent spanking. Her Davis Square cupcakery emanates a spunky charm, and many of her creations are downright lip-smacking. But some just fail to connect.

Made with top-shelf ingredients such as Valrhona chocolate, the goods don't come cheap-$2.75 apiece adds up to a whopping $33 a dozen. The chocolate offerings are our favorites, with a rich, fluffy texture and bittersweet chocolate or vanilla buttercream frosting. The vanilla cakes, though, are disturbingly sandy and some have sadly sunken tops. And a sad cupcake is just...sad.

But there are other delights. Ross offers daily specials, including Tuesday's banana cream, a pleasantly messy bomb of vanilla custard, fresh whipped cream, graham cracker bits, and ripe banana. Then there's the deep-fried cupcake: a cream-filled vanilla cake dipped in sweet batter, fried, and drizzled with chocolate. It's a fine invention, but if you indulge, be prepared to do some ass kicking of your own-at the gym.

378 Highland Ave., Somerville, 617-628-2877, kickasscupcakes.com.

Originally published in Boston magazine, November 2007
 

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