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These home bakers are making some of Miami’s best new desserts

Order your next cookie, cake or pastry from these home cooks.

Virginia Gil
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Virginia Gil
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Second only to the proliferation of takeout and delivery, the rise of the at-home bakery dominated Miami’s culinary landscape during the lockdown. From trained pastry chefs and award-winning bakers to skilled cooks, people across South Florida turned their private kitchens into small commissaries for sweet innovations. Instagram was everyone’s preferred place of business, luring customers with vibrant shots of oozing chocolate chip cookies and towering cakes made by the same hands who photographed them and—in most cases—were responsible for delivering them. With their entrepreneurial spirits and mindblowing creations, these small ventures have changed the local dessert game for the better. 

Chunky Monkey Bars

The Fontainebleau Miami Beach’s head pastry chef, Tobias Smith, is doing magical things with three simple ingredients: bananas, chocolate and peanuts. First with his signature bars—think the perfect three-way marriage between a Klondike, a Snickers and Ben & Jerry’s Chunky Monkey, topped with gold flakes—then with his soft banana cookies and most recently with poppable chocolate truffles. Smith makes each batch fresh and provides free delivery anywhere in Miami, Fort Lauderdale and West Palm Beach. Order online.

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Casa Fête

Two Mexican-born guys with impeccable tastes (and serious Instagram followings) are behind Casa’s roscas— large, ring-shaped cakes made with crunchy bits of cereal, sugar and 100-percent Belgium chocolate, among other things. They come in a variety of flavors, such as s’mores (I Love You S’More) and brownie (Charlie Brownie), and beautifully packaged for gifting or just wowing your dinner guests. Order via WhatsApp.

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Bang Bang Bakehouse

Grandma’s rum cakes have nothing on Bang Bang’s moist, boozy creations spiked with Havana Club. They’re topped with an irresistible oven-toasted, pecan crumble that brings out the nutty notes in the Cuban rum, adding an extra dose of sweetness that similar desserts wish they had. Looking to share? Skip the jar and try the cake balls—dipped in vanilla glaze and covered in more crunchy topping. Delivery is free with a minimum order of $20 when you use code ‘FreeLocal.’ Order online.

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The Burnt Baker

Delicious burnt cheesecake doesn’t happen by accident. It takes skill to char the top of a cake while still maintaining its dense, creamy center. The folks behind the namesake company have mastered the Basque dessert and offer it in a range of flavors and with different cookie crusts, all gluten-free. Delivery is only on Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays. Order online.

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Luccia’s Kitchen

Luccia makes all kinds of baked goods but her claim to fame is the chocobooze bundt cake that tastes just as you think it might: chocolatey and very boozy thanks to a generous pour of Havana Club Rum (a popular choice for Miami home chefs). It’s like happy hour and dessert rolled into one. Like most bakers on this list, Luccia takes her packaging very seriously. DM to order.

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Oori Bakeshop

Helen Kimchi used to make drinks and now she bakes bread, which we’re pretty stoked about. You’d be too if you tried her homemade sourdough loaf. She also makes killer cinnamon rolls and a vegan chia pudding whose health benefits we’re still skeptical about. It’s too tasty to be good for you but we love it either way. Weekday pickup and weekend delivery are available. DM to order.

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Grandma’s Oreos

You don’t need to wait for the carnival to come to town (or splurge on a meal at Prime 112) to get your fried Oreo fix. Grandma’s will batter them up, deep-fry them and have a fresh batch ready for pickup whenever the craving strikes. Pick the type of Oreo and the flavor you’d like them coated in and they’ll handle the rest. Order online.

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Cakeology by Erika

Erika uses old family recipes to make her complicated, naked layer cakes. Where her grandfather might’ve made a simple garrapiñado dessert, Erika whips up something tall, pretty and photogenic. Basically, the pastry version of a model. She sells them in three sizes—mini, midi and big. Should you feel inclined to bring one home just for yourself, there’s a cake for you. DM to order.

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Luly’s Flan

Like a lot of parents, Danny Diaz’s mother, Lourdes, worried about her health during the lockdown. Though more than death, it was her flan’s legacy that kept her up at night (LOL). “We started the business because she told me during quarantine that she was going to die and no one would know her recipes,” says Diaz. Thus, Luly’s Flan was born. He admits she was being dramatic but he couldn’t not heed his mom’s living wish after that kind of guilt trip. Luly’s secret ingredient yields rich, creamy flans that, according to several loyal customers, pass the spoon test (it holds on tight to your utensil no matter how long it’s flipped upside down). Better than your Abuela’s? You bet. DM to order.

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EarlyBird Bakeshop

Quarantining has been a challenge for many couples but not for chef Henry Hane (of B Bistro and Osaka Miami) and pastry chef Natalie Ocampo of EarlyBird. The husband-and-wife team used their time together to launch their at-home culinary biz, and things are still on the up. The menu is equal parts savory and sweet, featuring soups and DIY ceviche kits plus cinnamon rolls and an assortment of cakes in cups—there’s one with sprinkles, a tiramisu version and a German chocolate cake with fresh berries that’s simply sinful. DM or text to order (305-281-8182). 

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Pandita Bakes

Hello Dolly bars are the kitchen-sink of desserts, made up of seven layers of butter, graham cracker crumbs, coconut, chocolate and a slew of other ingredients. Pandita’s makes the handheld treats in a variety of Miami-approved flavors, like cafecito and guava. When you’re sick of brownies (Hey, it happens!) add these babies to your rotation. DM to order.

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Michael’s Mandel Bread

It’s as if an almond biscotti and a chocolate-chip shortbread cookie had a baby, Michael Reiss’ take on the traditional mandel bread is in a league of its own. It’s crumbly, cake-like and just sweet enough to dunk in your morning coffee—and now sold nationwide. Get it shipped to you just in time for brunch this weekend. Order online

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Liger’s Superior! Cookies

The best cookies in Miami are made by photographer Julian Cousins. Really. Though it took many tests to come up with the recipe for his so-called superior cookie—inspired by one he tried years earlier on a trip to Vancouver—his tenacity paid off. Sadly for us, that means they’re usually sold out. Dates do open up, so keep an eye out. Liger’s cookies are most certainly worth the wait. Order online

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Superbon Bakehouse 

Formerly found on Instagram as Lilow_75r, Miami’s premier pavlova expert is now operating under a new name and her delicate pastries are better than ever. They’re lightly sweetened, gluten-free and topped with all kinds of fresh fruit. In terms of dessert, these organic pavlovas are as close to healthy as you can get. Oh, and did we mention they photograph well, too? DM to order.

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