Tuesday, January 22, 2008

Dessert Oasis: Fantastical Desserts and Recipes from Michael's Kitchen

Deep Dish Rice Krispie "Pizza"
Photo credit Michael’s Kitchen Newport Beachside Hotel & Resort

Ever felt like dessert menus are becoming a bit...predictable? A chocolate cake of some sort, a fruit-based pastry, cheesecake or tiramisu, a pudding or flan, and an ice cream or sorbet. Yawn.

Fortunately, we recently came across a restauranteur who has not forgotten the childlike joy and simple pleasure that dessert can bring: chef Michael Blum, who recently opened Michael's Kitchen in Miami. He's bringing a bit of pomp and circumstance--as well as a needed dose of fun--back to the institution of dessert, serving up fanciful sweets like desserts like N'awlins style Bananas Foster, Twinkie Tiramisu, Over-the-Top Baked Alaska and the Milky Way Chocolate Malt, and our favorite, the Deep Dish Rice Krispie Dessert Pizza (what can we say, we're in a cereal state of mind lately!).

And while you're probably intrigued by these dessert offerings, perhaps you are wondering: why would Cakespy be so cruel as to spotlight a place so far away? Well, for those of you whose travel plans don't include a Florida getaway anytime soon, we're happy to report that after having written a gushing love note to the management, they were kind enough to donate not one but two recipes for their coveted desserts--Deep Dish Rice Krispie Pizza and Twinkie Tiramisu, which are both listed below. Sweet!

Finally, dessert's fun again; this is a trend we hope will catch on!

If you live in or have plans to visit the Miami Area, Michael's Kitchen is obviously a must-visit; they're located at 16701 Collins Avenue, Miami Beach. Or, check them out online at michaels-kitchen.com.


RECIPE 1: White Chocolate Raspberry or Strawberry Rice Krispie Deep Dish Pizza

Ingredients
  • 3 tablespoons margarine or butter
  • 1 (10 oz.) package regular marshmallows
- Or -
  • 4 cups mini marshmallows
  • 6 cups Rice Krispies®
  • White Chocolate Shavings to taste for garnish
  • Your choice of jam or preserves, to taste (we like a thicker layer, but this recipe calls for a thinner one)

Directions

1. Melt margarine in large saucepan over low heat. Add marshmallows and stir until completely melted. Remove from heat.

2. Add RICE KRISPIES cereal. Stir until well coated.

3. Using buttered spatula or waxed paper, press mixture evenly into 9 x 2-inch deep dish round pan coated with cooking spray.

4. When cool remove from pan by using a hot water bath. Put pan into water for about 30 seconds.

5. To decorate: Spread a thin layer of raspberry or strawberry jam into the center of the circle of the pizza, leaving the “crust” of the pizza bare. Then add white chocolate shavings for the cheese look and sliced strawberries as pepperoni and raspberries as other toppings. NOTE: feel free to use any kind of toppings that your heart desires, there a no limits to this dessert…. Be creative!!!! Best if served the same day.

Serving Size one 9 inch round


RECIPE 2: Twinkie Tiramisu

At Michael’s Kitchen we serve these as individual desserts in 2 inch by 2 inch square glass containers.

Ingredients
  • 1 cup heavy cream (40% milk fat)
  • 5 oz granulated Sugar
  • 3 Tablespoons Espresso (plus a little bit more for dipping the lady fingers)
  • 1.5 pounds of Mascarpone cheese
  • 8 yolks
  • Lady Fingers (at least 36 cookies)
  • 1 box Twinkies
Directions:

1. Use an electric mixer with Wisk attachment and a cold bowl. Place heavy cream and 2 ozs of sugar in bowl and beat until stiff peaks, making whipped cream. This process takes about 3-4 minutes depending on strength of mixer.

2. Remove whipped cream from mixer and place it into the freezer while mixing the other ingredients.

3. Separate the yolks from the whites and place the yolks into a new cold bowl. Beat yolks and the remaining 3 ozs of sugar together. This process takes about 4 minutes. The mixture should look a pale yellow and about 4 times what the mixture started out as.

4. Add the mascarpone cheese until well incorporated and than add 3 Tablespoons of the espresso. Mix for about 20 seconds longer.

5. Remove this mixture from mixer and fold the cream into it. These two mixtures should be combined into one mixture leaving few streaks.

To Assemble:

1. Prepare espresso into a cup of coffee. Taking two ladyfingers break them in half and dip them into the warm espresso.

2. Place ladyfingers into the bottom of the ramekins.

3. Add the tiramisu cream to the top of the ramekin and take a knife across the top of it to clean off the edge.

4. Repeat this process until all cream is gone.

5. Cut the Twinkies in half on a bias and place one half on each tiramisu.

Note: best if refrigerated for a couple of hours but also can be served right after made.
Michael's Kitchen at Newport Beachside Hotel & Resort in Sunny Isles Beach


41 comments:

Practically Perfect In Every Way said...

that looks so good! i wish i had any talent in the kitchen, but alas it will never be.

AnticiPlate said...

Thanks for the recipes! I might have to try one of these and put it on my blog!

Zen Chef said...

This Deep Dish Rice Krispie Pizza is the coolest thing i ever seen. I looove the idea and the look!
Bravissimo Michael's Kitchen & Cakespy!

Emiline said...

Those 2 desserts sound fabulous! I have the desire to make Twinkie Tiramisu, now.
Thanks for the recipes.

Geggie said...

That pizza? Divine!

(and super easy!)

Ivy said...

Wow, both of them are divine, yummy.

bbaking said...

the rice crispie pizza is amazing! yumyumyum

Ellie said...

I am gobsmacked.

Rice crispies never looked so sexy.

moonrat said...

wowsers.

Cookie baker Lynn said...

Wonderful! I'm loving that deep dish dessert pizza! Why have dessert if it's not fun (and delicious)?

Janice C. Cartier said...

Dinner and a show! Thanks for Michael's. What great fun...every now and then ya just have to shake it up again..rice krispie pie!!!I may have to put bananass in mine..yummmmmm.
All best, Jan

Kelly said...

i'm LOVING the rice krispie pizza idea - i might have to give it a go this weekend! thanks for the recipe.

mustardseed said...

Thank you so much for visiting my blog! I just posted more food porn...

Jen Vesper said...

Love Love this article. What great recipes! Thanks for sharing! I of course love the rice krispie one! On that note, I just shipped my first batch of supergirl rice krispie treats. When I insured rice krispie treats for $50 the lady looked at me like I had three heads! It was priceless.

Deborah said...

What fun - and different - desserts!

Ann said...

What a gorgeous photo! I don't even like crispy treats but this looks so appealing!

blognut said...

i sort of think a deep dish Chicago style pizza (with the complete circular layer of Italian sausage of course) followed by a Rice Krispy pizza might be in order.

EB said...

A chef who creates fun food and doesn't take himself waaayyyy too seriously?! Nicely done.

Erin

bittersweetblog said...

Oh what creative ideas- I love it!

Annie said...

Very creative in deed. I wish I would have thought of those ideas.
It is all about having fun,isn't it?

ALF said...

we went to high school together???

Kevin said...

A rice crispy deep dish crust sounds like a great idea! It is also filled with the amazing white chocolate and raspberry...mmm...

eatme_delicious said...

How fun! Thanks for sharing the recipes. :)

Ruby Red Vegan said...

a deep dish dessert pizza, made out of rice krispies? THAT is impressive and creative!! it's nice to see some innovation!

and the bitchin' burrito kitchen you spoke of on my blog sounds excellent! your soy cheese quesadilla must have been really fabulous if after reading your shouts of praise... and i've always wanted to go to seattle (i'm an espresso queen, so i'm curious about the coffee quality in the supposed coffee capital of the world!!).

Cakespy said...

Practically Perfect: Luckily this one is not *too* hard (the top one anyway).

Anticiplate: Better yet, make it, call me, and then watch me eat it!

Zen Chef: Merci!

Emiline: Air mail us some?

Geggie: Yeah, it isn't too hard, isn't that nice?

Ivy: Yes! Fun and tasty! Win-win!

Bbaking: You said it!

Ellie: Yes, those rice krispies are damn sexy, aren't they?

Moonrat: Wowsers indeed.

Cookie Baker Lynn: I'll bet serving this and that Fluffernutter cake would be like pleasure overload!

Janice: Bet it would taste GREAT with banana!

Kelly: Oh, send pictures!

Mustardseed: Cool! Thank you!

Jen: Just visited, they look great! Wish I could nosh on one right now!

Deborah: exactly right!

Ann: Yes, they really raised it to "art object"!

Blognut: We could roll that way.

EB: right?? Nice to see someone who hasn't forgotten the joy of dessert!

Bittersweetblog: Yes, we loved them from the moment we heard about 'em!

Annie: You're so right! If it's not fun, why bother?

ALF: Yes, I think so--class of 99 in Wall Township. My maiden name is Jessie Moore.

Kevin: You should give it a try!

Eat Me Delicious: You're most welcome!

Ruby Red: Ohhh yes. Even as a non-vegan would never go back from that soy cheese. Once they were out and I ordered something else! Couldn't do it with dairy. If you come to Seattle I must show you my favorite coffee places!! It's ridiculous, there is so much coffee here.

RockerJewlz said...

Oh....my....gawd!

I'll take one pizza, please! The cool thing is that even though this one can't be delivered, you've allowed us to be able to make it...all because you drooled to management...who says kissing pizza butt doesn't pay???

LOL

Dhanggit said...

if there's really an oasis in the dessert just like this..i wanna be trapped in there forever :-)

great spying job! !!

Archana said...

Stunning photos. I have people coming over this weekend, if I do get the ingredients (India), will surely try them. Have saved it for furture reference. Thanks for sharing.
Archana
http://www.archanaskitchen.com

Rosie said...

Oh gosh it must by heaven here viewing your fab pics!! Thanks for the great recipes I must try them out *drool* *drool* Great post as always!!

Rosie x

Stephanie said...

You are awesome for scoring these fun recipes. I can't wait to try the rice krispie one. thanks!

winedeb said...

These all look great! I get to Maimi about once to twice a year so I will check him out next time I am there!

Kate / Kajal said...

OMG i love the rice krispy pizza ... how clever and original and irresistible ! This guy is good.Have to make this, its going in my bookmarks !

Pam said...

Wow! How creative and fun!

T.W. Barritt said...

Ah, to be 7 years old again with a Twinkie in my lunch box! I had to look twice at the Rice Krispie treat! I thought it was toasted coconut and then did a double-take!

Vegan_Noodle said...

A rice krispie pizza... what genius! I just made some krispie squares myself, must try this as a variation sometime.

StickyGooeyCreamyChewy said...

Love the Rice Krispie Pizza! Definitely a keeper. Thanks!

Cakespy said...

Rockerjewlz: OMG says it. Don't you love 'em?

Dhanggit: Yes, there could be worse places to be stuck, huh?

Archana: Have fun! Let us know how they come out!

Rosie: Awesome! Thank you! You've done some delicious stuff too this week...

Stephanie: Bet that would be fun for your kids!!

Winedeb: Yes, you should! I hear their dinner is quite good too. Have to eat something before dessert, eh?

Kate / kajal: Yay! Have fun making it!!!

Pam: Thank you so much!

TW: It's all about those sweet memories, hmm? I like how these are grown up a bit but still fun!

Vegan noodle: Your Krispie treats looked GREAT!

Stickygooey: Yes, I think it is! It's just like your name!

Chuck said...

White Chocolate Strawberry Rice Krispie Deep Dish Pizza. OMG, I can't wait to give this dessert a try. Rice Krispie squares has alway been a favorite on mine since I was a little kid. But, to add chocolate and strawberry to it. Well, what can I say .... Yummy, Yummy, Yummy.

chou said...

Ah, you've caught the general ennui plaguing so many desserts (and other things, may I say) by its' tail and trussed it up. Hooray for desserts that please both chef and consumer!

How To Eat A Cupcake said...

Thanks for posting those recipes. They are so neat! :)

Cakespy said...

Chuck: Yeah isn't it cool how they have that nostalgia factor, but grown up a bit?

Chou: Merci! Ennui is the ideal word for the dessert situation!

How to Eat..: Thank you, enjoy!