


Carrot Cake + Triple Chocolate Brownie
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Not eligible for shipping to CanadaAre you craving Jack Stack’s extra-rich sweet-and-spicy carrot cake? Or is a soft chocolate brownie drizzled in extra chocolate more your speed? Get the best of both worlds with this dessert pack! You’ll get one each of these homemade desserts: Mom’s Carrot Cake and Triple Chocolate Brownie, made from scratch daily.
Founded by Russ Fiorella and previously known as Smokestack BBQ, Jack Stack BBQ began in 1957 as a traditional Kansas City storefront barbecue restaurant with a modest selection of five to six items. Jack Fiorella, the eldest son, worked with his father until 1974, when he decided to branch off and start Fiorella’s Jack Stack of Martin City. To differentiate his barbecue restaurant in the competitive Kansas City barbecue scene of the mid 1970s, Jack and his wife, Delores, began cooking with gourmet hickory wood and created the most extensive barbecue menu in the country. Voted “Most Popular Restaurant in Kansas City” by the 2011 Zagat Survey of America’s Best Restaurants, these legends of Kansas City BBQ are consistently voted by Zagat as the “Highest Rated BBQ” in the country.
This package serves 4-6 people and includes
- Mom’s Carrot Cake (1 lb.)
- Triple Chocolate Brownie (1 lb.)
- Each dessert measures 4″ × 4″ × 4″
- Desserts ship frozen with dry ice, may dissipate in transit
- Do not remove dry ice with bare hands
To Serve
Triple Chocolate Brownie
- Remove Chocolate Brownie from plastic wrap. Carefully tear or cut liner down the side and peel away from the cake.
- Place brownie on a microwavable dish, and microwave on high for 50-60 seconds until ganache begins to melt.
- Carefully remove brownie from microwave. BROWNIE WILL BE HOT. Let stand for at least one minute prior to serving.
- NOTICE: Due to variances in appliances, heating time and/or temperatures may require adjustment
Mom’s Carrot Cake
- Remove Carrot Cake from plastic wrap. Carefully tear or cut liner down the side and peel away from the cake.
- Place cake on a microwavable dish, and microwave on high for 50-60 seconds until icing begins to melt and flow.
- Carefully remove cake from microwave. CAKE WILL BE HOT. Let stand for at least one minute prior to serving.
- NOTICE: Due to variances in appliances, heating time and/or temperatures may require adjustment
- Mom’s Carrot Cake – Sugar, Soybean Oil, Carrots, Enriched Flour [wheat Flour, Niacin, Reduced Iron, Thiamine Mononitrate, Riboflavin, Folic Acid], Whole Eggs, Cream Cheese [pasteurized Nonfat Milk And Milk Fat, Cheese Culture, Salt, Stabilizers (Xanthan Gum, And/or Carob Bean Gum, And/or Guar Gum)]. Butter, Pecans, Baking Soda, Vanilla, Cinnamon, Salt. contains: Eggs, Milk, Pecans, Soy And Wheat.may Contain: Almonds, Peanuts Or Walnuts.
- Triple Chocolate Brownie – Chocolate Chips [sugar, Chocolate Liquor, Cocoa Butter, Soy Lecithin, Vanilla], Sugar, Butter, Enriched Four [wheat Flour, Niacin, Reduced Iron, Thiamine Mononitrate, Riboflavin, Folic Acid], Heavy Whipping Cream, Whole Eggs, Water, Vanilla. contains: Eggs, Milk, Soy And Wheat.may Contain: Almonds, Peanuts, Pecans Or Walnuts.

Legends of Kansas City BBQ
Legends of Kansas City BBQ

Started by Russ Fiorella in Kansas City in 1957 and previously known as Smokestack BBQ, Jack Stack began as a traditional storefront barbecue restaurant with a modest selection of five to six items. Jack Fiorella, the eldest son, worked with his father until 1974, when he decided to branch off and start Fiorella’s Jack Stack of Martin City.
To stand out in the competitive Kansas City barbecue scene of the mid 1970s, Jack and his wife, Delores, began cooking with Gourmet Hickory Wood and created the most extensive barbecue menu in the country.


































