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ENTERTAINMENT > DINING


Uncovering a good Thyme in the Ranch
Oct 1, 2008
 By Brandon Hernandez
- La Jolla Light

The dessert case is filled with delectable pastries.

Photos Courtesy of Thyme in the Ranch
Sweet treats are at the forefront of Thyme in the Ranch's offerings.


Have you ever stumbled upon a great restaurant and wondered how you could have gone so long without ever knowing it was there? I recently had the pleasure of unearthing such a treasure and, in this case, the reasons for it escaping my probing gastronomically-tuned radar were both plentiful and obvious.

For starters, this gem - Thyme In The Ranch - is tucked away in the heart of Rancho Santa Fe's downtown Village Area, a destination reachable from the west only by careening along vast expanses of narrow, twisting, foliage-flanked roads. As if that weren't enough, Thyme is nestled literally in the shadow of Mille Fleurs, the Ranch's most popular and lauded dining establishment. Yet, despite all these obstacles, this spot has built such a solid and extensive base of faithful patrons that finding a seat inside this cozy cottage (or its two outside dining areas) can often be as challenging as finding your way to this hideaway, which is every bit as quaint, lovely and charming as the community that houses it.

Just like its hindrances, the reasons for Thyme's popularity are also plentiful and obvious and can be summed up in two words: fresh-baked bliss. OK, so it's one word and a two-word hyphenate, but such details become trivial the second you sink your teeth into a piece of from-scratch pumpkin pie or a slice of brown sugary sweet bread so moist and overflowing with almonds and chunks of fresh apple it can barely keep from crumbling. Then there's the triple-chocolate brownies and the assortment of fresh-baked bundt cakes. Oh, and the sweet-tart lemon bars and fresh raspberry-apple crisp. And did I forget to mention quite possibly the best chocolate-dipped macaroons on the planet?

I could go on and on about this extraordinary line of baked goods, but instead let's focus on the best of it, starting with a cookie selection that includes classics like chocolate chip and oatmeal raisin as well as inventive varieties like a spectacular wafer-thin white chocolate toffee creation (it really only tastes like toffee, but considering how over-the-top sweet and buttery that flavor is, the lack of albino chocolate potency is reduced to another inconsequential and overlookable detail). Thyme's muffins also feature innovative flavor combinations such as raspberry-mango, chocolate-pear and raspberry-sweet corn.

Next up are the simple and expertly-crafted cakes (coconut cream, toffee crunch, chocolate chip cookie, espresso, lemon, orange and more), which are delicately and naturally flavored, heavenly light and adorned with decadently thick, rich buttercream and chocolate ganache frostings. The best of the lot has to be the carrot cake, which is rife with bright orange flecks of fresh-from-the-market carrots. That same freshness of ingredients carries over to Thyme's breakfast and lunch menus, both of which are driven by a variety of stunning seasonal vegetables and, of course, herbs (it is "Thyme" In The Ranch after all).

At lunch, a wide variety of sandwiches are available. The most impressive are those incorporating Thyme's assorted chicken, tuna and crab salad recipes, all of which are brought to life with herbs, spices and condiments based on the restaurant's unique and well-balanced recipes. These salads are also available sans bread, but with selections like the albacore tuna salad, which reaches the table mounded inside a hollowed out beefsteak tomato with a beautiful platescape comprised of cascading carrot and cucumber slices, avocado and shaved jicama, you won't miss those floury carbs one bit. But if you do go the sandwich route, you can't go wrong with Thyme's specialty foccacia varieties. All are served on fresh-baked bread imparted with a blend of herbs that pairs exceptionally well with the pesto and balsamic vinaigrette used to dress them up.

If it's a satisfying breakfast you seek, fritattas are available in mammoth squares studded with vegetables and hefty chunks of potatoes and are served with fresh salsa and sour cream. Still, as good as those egg-centric entrees are, you'll be hard-pressed trying to start your day with anything other than the fresh-from-the-oven wonders that can be found in such great abundance and form the foundation of what this lovely spot is all about. It's about Thyme you discovered it for yourself.

Brandon Hernández has been featured numerous times on The Food Network's "Emeril Live" and is the author of a cookbook titled "The Restaurant At Home." He can be reached via e-mail at deepcrimson2008@gmail.com.

Restaurants receive a score of one to four forks in accordance with the following rating system: 1 fork = poor; 2 forks = adequate; 3 forks = good; 4 forks = outstanding.


Thyme in the Ranch
16905 Avenida de Acacias, Rancho Santa Fe
(858) 759-0747 or www.thymeintheranch.com

HOURS: 7 a.m. - 3 p.m. Tue.-Sat.; closed Sun. - Mon.

PRICE RANGE: $$

NOT TO BE MISSED: A delectable wedge of
decadent buttercream-frosted cake

FEEL FREE TO AVOID: The side of bland pasta salad accompanying sandwich orders

SERVICE: Prompt, patient and friendly


Brandon Hernandez
Brandon Hernández has been featured numerous times on The Food Network hit program Emeril Live. He is the author of a cookbook titled “The Restaurant At Home.” He can be reached via e-mail at deepcrimson2008@gmail.com. Comments about his articles can be sent to talkback@lajollalight.com.

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