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  • Medha Imam: Portillo's is known across the country

  • for its savory hot dogs and crispy french fries.

  • But most Chicagoans know that Portillo's best-kept secret

  • is its cake shake.

  • Customer: It's a shake and it's

  • Portillo's chocolate cake at once.

  • It's amazing.

  • It's an evil idea.

  • I don't know who came up with it.

  • Customer: Thumbs up. Love it.

  • Medha: The Portillo's location here,

  • in Summit, Illinois,

  • is known as the chain's sweetest suburb.

  • Kara Crones: In this location, depending on the day,

  • we're gonna go through anywhere from 60

  • to 200 of these a day probably.

  • On the weekends, we sometimes make over 100 cakes

  • on a Saturday morning.

  • Medha: That's Kara Crones.

  • She's been with Portillo's for nine years

  • and has been making the cakes and cake shakes

  • ever since she started working here.

  • Customer: It's extremely chocolaty and decadent.

  • It's very moist.

  • Customer: It's delicious.

  • Kara: People are still shocked when you tell them,

  • "Hey, we bake these on-site fresh."

  • Medha: The cake mix starts with its dry ingredients,

  • baking cocoa flour,

  • baking powder, and baking soda.

  • There's always been this rumor

  • that Portillo's cake has mayo in it

  • to make it so moist. [Kara laughs]

  • Customer: I ain't no culinary expert,

  • but I heard mayo is a big thing on that.

  • Medha: Can you dispel those rumors?

  • If it isn't true?

  • Kara: I can't tell you what the secret ingredient is.

  • Medha: OK.

  • Kara: Someone might kill me.

  • No, I'm just kidding.

  • Medha: The real secret is in the mixing.

  • Portillo's mixes the batter at three different rates,

  • low, medium, and then high.

  • This is to incorporate deep pockets of air

  • into the mixture to give it that famous fluffy texture.

  • Kara: When it gets towards the end,

  • you kinda get the start of that smell of chocolate cake.

  • You're like, oh, it's almost done.

  • It's Portillo's chocolate cake time.

  • You gotta check on it towards the end,

  • about 28 to 29 minutes,

  • because nobody wants overcooked chocolate cake.

  • So, when the cakes come out of the oven,

  • we've got to pop them out of the pan

  • so they can finish their cooling,

  • so they don't overcook in there.

  • So, we're gonna just give it a good hearty tap on the side,

  • and then we're gonna flip it into our hand,

  • and then we're gonna take it,

  • and we're gonna put it on this cooling rack here.

  • And then we can frost it,

  • because we don't want melty frosting.

  • Medha: The frosting that goes on a Portillo's chocolate cake

  • is not homemade and is in fact

  • just your traditional classic fudge frosting.

  • Kara: So, we're gonna first put a

  • tiny little dot on the bottom

  • to help the cake stick.

  • And then we're gonna flip it upside down

  • so that the finished product has a more even look

  • and so the two pieces stick together.

  • So we're almost making a hamburger out of the cake.

  • And then what we're gonna do is

  • we're gonna take our first pound of frosting,

  • and we're gonna spread it out as evenly as we can.

  • Medha: And did you say pound of frosting?

  • Kara: I did.

  • Medha: OK, so there's 2 pounds of frosting.

  • Kara: 2 pounds of frosting

  • on every Portillo's chocolate cake.

  • Medha: Wow.

  • Kara: And then we're gonna take

  • our second pound of frosting,

  • and we're gonna put it on top

  • and wrap it around all the sides,

  • but we're not really going for perfection,

  • we're going for homemade.

  • Customer: I'm not into sweets, but this is good.

  • Customer: This is very good.

  • All along that I've been going to Portillo's,

  • I usually get a piece of chocolate cake.

  • Customer: So, you have to eat beef.

  • Customer: Yeah.

  • Customer: And beer and cake.

  • [laughing]

  • In that order, though.

  • It's good.

  • I like it.

  • Customer: Their frosting really does it.

  • Some cakes, it's just kinda, like, too whippy or something.

  • Customer: Yeah, I'm not a big fan of, like,

  • the whipped cream, so the frosting kinda does it.

  • And just the cake itself...

  • Customer: It's super moist.

  • Customer: It's moist and spongy.

  • Employee: 281, your lunch is done.

  • Medha: Thank you!

  • It hits the spot, every time.

  • I remember as a kid

  • at all of our family parties,

  • we would have Portillo's cake.

  • The cake itself isn't as overwhelmingly sweet

  • as you would think it would be,

  • based on what we saw in the kitchen.

  • It's like, again, a subtle taste of chocolate,

  • and the frosting is really what adds the sweetness to it.

  • There's enough frosting

  • to last you the entire cake.

  • This is literally the perfect guilty pleasure

  • for anyone wanting to eat their feelings.

  • This is it.

  • But you can't just eat Portillo's chocolate cake.

  • You gotta try their cake shake.

  • According to Kara,

  • back when Portillo's started making

  • Gina Portillo's cake recipe,

  • they could only serve them the day they were made,

  • because that's about how long they stayed fresh for.

  • So a manager by the name of Dale Phillips

  • thought it would be a great idea to utilize the leftovers.

  • Kara: They started putting pieces of cake into a cake shake,

  • and they started selling it,

  • and it's been a success ever since.

  • We're gonna grab our cup.

  • We're gonna give it a tiny little bit

  • of shake mix in the bottom.

  • Medha: And what is that shake mix?

  • Kara: Vanilla ice cream, pretty much.

  • We're gonna take our whole piece of cake.

  • Medha: The entire piece?

  • Kara: An entire piece of cake.

  • Medha: [laughing] That's amazing.

  • Kara: We're gonna put it all in this cup

  • with this little bit of vanilla ice cream.

  • Medha: OK.

  • Kara: The moment people find out that we put a piece

  • of cake in a shake,

  • their mind is blown.

  • Medha: My mind was blown today.

  • I'm from Chicago,

  • and I feel like a lot of people don't even know

  • that Portillo's has a cake shake.

  • Kara: No, they don't.

  • Medha: And I only equate the cake shake to Portillo's.

  • Kara: So, the whole thing is gonna go in.

  • We're gonna make sure they get all their delicious frosting.

  • Medha: This is why I love Chicago.

  • Kara: Then we're gonna even add some

  • of our chocolate syrup in there.

  • So it's chocolate on chocolate.

  • We're gonna add a little more shake mix.

  • Medha: All right.

  • Kara: Little bit on the bottom,

  • so the cake doesn't get stuck in the bottom

  • and then you just get big chunks,

  • and then a little bit more,

  • and then we're gonna mix.

  • It's gonna break up some of the chunks

  • of that piece of cake that's in there

  • so you can actually drink it through a straw

  • or with your spoon on the side.

  • You wanna be able to have somebody drink this in their car

  • when they're leaving the drive-through.

  • You want a little bit of thick chunks in there,

  • just for a bite,

  • but not a lot.

  • And then we're gonna put a little more on to top it off.

  • Medha: OK.

  • Kara: And then we're gonna mix.

  • And voilà, chocolate cake shake.

  • Customer: It's chewy. It's good.

  • Customer: It's good. [laughs]

  • Customer: Now I don't know.

  • [laughing]

  • Customer: I like it when you get the chunks in there,

  • and especially if it's, like, the chunks of frosting, oh.

  • Customer: Yeah, chunks just...

  • [sucks] [laughs]

  • Gotta suck extra hard.

  • Medha: The rumors are true.

  • They do indeed put an entire cake slice

  • into the cake shake,

  • which is amazing.

  • And the best part of the cake shake,

  • for me, at least, is that

  • each sip comes with bits and chunks

  • of the chocolate cake itself,

  • so it really feels like you're drinking

  • an entire cake slice.

  • I know that sounds like a lot to some people,

  • but it's so yummy.

  • It's so tasty.

  • And I recommend it 100%.

  • The best thing that complements the cake shake

  • at Portillo's are the fries.

  • You literally dip the fries in your cake shake,

  • and you take a bite.

  • And you get the perfect combination of sweet and savory,

  • you get the crunch of the fry,

  • and the soft mushiness of the cake shake itself.

  • So good.

  • Portillo's for me as a kid

  • was always comfort food.

  • It was always something that reminded me of home

  • and a place where I could come with all my friends.

  • Whether I was in high school,

  • whether I was in college,

  • there was just so much variety,

  • but also the food was just always good.

  • Especially the cake,

  • the cake shake, and the fries.

  • These three might not be on the iconic five list

  • of Portillo's, but to me,

  • they're the famous three.

  • This is why I miss Midwest.

  • No one cares about the calorie count.

  • You just taste good food,

  • and you eat good food,

  • and you just eat what makes you happy.

Medha Imam: Portillo's is known across the country

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