The Spirit of Fredericksburg, Texas

By Sandra Scott


 
 


Fredericksburg, Texas, is one of those places where the “spirit’ of the people is alive and well, starting with the spirit of the German founders.  They created streets that are wide enough “for a team of oxen to turn around” and lined them with stone buildings that have stood the test of time. Today in the center of Marktplatz, is the eight-sided Vereins Kirche, a replica of an 1846-meeting hall that served as a church, school, and fort for the early settlers.  Behind the building in the Pioneer Garden is a statue commemorating the signing of the treaty between the settlers and the Native Americans – a treaty that has been kept in word and spirit. Hard to miss is the maypole depicting the historical vignettes that preserve the spirit of Fredericksburg for all to see.

While exploring Main Street, John and I discovered more spirits - delectable spirits at Chocolat where spirited Lecia Duke makes “Spirited Chocolates” and more. Using a process nearly 200 years old learned from a master chocolatier in Switzerland, Lecia Duke creates chocolates with non-injected liquid centers that are filled with premium liquors such as Kentucky bourbon, whiskey, vodka, and wine.

“What’s the difference between injected liquid centers and non-injected?” I asked.

“The process takes about five days start to finish. Indentations in shallow wood racks are filled with cornstarch. Then the liquid is dropped into the indentations and lightly powdered with cornstarch,” she explained. “The cornstarch holds the liquid by forming a sugar crust. When the crust is dry the cornstarch is dusted away and the capsules are ready for the thin chocolate coating.”  The capsules reminded me of cocoons.

Offering me a finished product, Duke said, “Pop the whole chocolate in your mouth. You'll be able to taste and recognize the liquor and savor its flavor. That’s the difference.” We enjoyed the “wow” sensation as the chocolate gave way to the Sam Houston Bourbon. Exquisite!

A well-respected architect, Duke found she was working hard but wasn’t having fun, so she decided that if she was going to work so hard she might as well do something that would bring her pleasure.  She created Chocolat where, she says, she works just as hard but enjoys it. Lucia Duke is just one of the “spirited” people who has settled in Fredericksburg to pursue a dream.  Some are “come-backs” like Judy Boatwright, the innkeeper of the Cottage at 202, who returned to Texas in 2005 after 30 years away.

“I always wanted to run a hotel” she said.  “My family convinced me to start small. Cottage 202 is perfect. We have two rooms in the main house and a cottage out back.”  Every room shows her special touch, including the two rooms in the main house decorated in the spirit of, and named for, Kitsy Fay and Etta Ray, family ancestors.

One night before heading back to our Cottage at 202, conveniently located just off Main Street, we had dinner at the Navajo Grill where John caught the Texas spirit and dined on Grilled Diamond H Ranch Quail from Bandera, TX, atop bacon, orzo, and caramelized onions. Delicious! We ended the meal with the signature dessert, the Chocolate Fix, a chocolate chipotle pie in a cinnamon pecan crust topped with vanilla bean ice cream and personally presented by Josh Raymer, the executive chef and son of Mike Raymer, the owner. Josh Raymer is another “comeback.”  After four years as a chef in Austin, he returned home to be the Navajo Grill’s executive chef, a white tablecloth restaurant that his father started and made successful through hard work and dedication.  Now that’s the spirit!

Visit www.fredericksburg-texas.com,   www.chocolat-tx.us/,  www.202andcottage.com,
www.navajogrill.com.

 



Sandra Scott is a frequent contributor to travel publications and to Copley News Service and has co-authored two books on local history. She lives in Mexico, NY.
Images by Sandra and J. J. Scott

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