Christina Tosi recipes (2024)

Since David Chang tapped Christina Tosi to become his pastry chef and later open Momof*cku Milk Bar, the chef has continued to surprise and delight us with her playful, sugar-laden creations. Betty Crocker on acid? Maybe. But we're not complaining.

Apr 19, 2018 3:27am

At her bakery, Christina Tosi is an unrepentant sugar-pusher of the first degree, with a trademark on the billion-calorie confection called Crack Pie, which is cripplingly sweet and as addictive as the name implies.

To make Cereal Milk, she soaks all the flavour out of supermarket cereal in vats of full-cream milk, then adds some sugar and throws the cereal away. It ends up as ice-cream and as a constituent ingredient of alcoholic milkshakes. Her Compost Cookies include pretzels and coffee grounds as if she's figured out a way to transfigure rubbish into real desserts. (And she has.)

But just four years ago, before she partnered with the chef David Chang and created Momof*cku Milk Bar, home of the aforementioned stoner-childhood pastry creations, Tosi was in professional limbo. She'd worked pastry chef positions at WD~50 and Bouley, two celebrated Manhattan restaurants, but found herself adrift. She tried the travelling-aimlessly thing, but it felt wrong – against her hyperactivity, her inherent fastidiousness – and she left the beaches of Thailand to return to New York.

There, oscillating about what to do, she began crafting HACCP plans – phonebook-thick technical manuals required of restaurants by new city laws to allow them to work with sous vide and other modern cooking techniques. Chang hired her to be an office girl to help out at Momof*cku (he'd just opened Ssäm Bar, his second restaurant.) She ran errands during the day and baked psychotically delicious, strange, Betty Crocker-on-acid things at night, which she'd bring into the office, or to one of the restaurants, for staff meals the following day.

Until that point, the Momof*cku restaurants had served no dessert unless it was something out of a freezer case. After a few months of steadily devouring her handiwork – and knowing her history in good kitchens – Chang ordered Tosi into service to make a dessert, anything, for dinner at Ssäm Bar. She started with very classic strawberry shortcakes and hasn't looked back.

She helped Ko, another sibling in the Momof*cku family (which also includes Seiobo in Sydney), to earn two Michelin stars with desserts that showed she could walk the highwire between the uptight, analytical, hydrocolloidal, quenelle-gel-soil-arranging style she'd learned at her previous places of employment and the gleeful, more-is-more, pass-me-the-chocolate-sauce style she'd soon be known for.

When she opened her first Milk Bar, in a former laundromat behind Ssäm Bar, the place was mobbed from morning till midnight. It helped make soft-serve trendy in New York (with oddball flavours such as salty pistachio, guava horchata and green apple-cheddar) and attracted a celebrity clientele, including the newsman Anderson Cooper and lifestyle magnate Martha Stewart.

Little more than a year later, Tosi took over a 1000-square-metre warehouse in Brooklyn and converted it to a commissary that now fuels five permanent Milk Bar locations and many pop-ups throughout the year. She published a book, Momof*cku Milk Bar, the source of the recipes printed here, which told her story and supplied readers with the recipes for all of her cultish desserts.

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Carrot layer cake

This towering layer cake takes all the best parts of carrot cake – a moist crumb, plenty of texture – and combines it with the ubiquitous cream cheese frosting that accompanies it, except here it becomes a layer of the cake itself. It's sweet, it's decadent and it's a little bit ridiculous – it's got Christina Tosi written all over it.

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Cereal Milk panna cotta

The Momof*cku empire's most famous creation after its pork buns might be Cereal Milk: milk that's strained off a bowl of toasted Corn Flakes, taking all the cereal's sweet-savoury flavour with it. One mouthful and you're transported to mornings spent watching cartoons and music videos in your pyjamas. Here the milk is used to flavour a silky panna cotta that's topped with more Corn Flakes. Genius.

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Banana cream pie

The secret to the success of this pie is using super ripe bananas - they give a much deeper flavour. Between the thick chocolate crust and gooey centre, this pie is a deliciously messy dessert, one that's best tackled in the company of loved ones.

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Compost Cookies

The name might not give you high hopes, but these cookies are a tasty mix of Tosi's favourite snacks – pretzels, chocolate chips, Graham crackers and potato chips – baked into one convenient package. Like many of her desserts, there's plenty going on in terms of texture, as well as a savoury counterpoint to all that sugar. Overlook the Compost Cookie at your own peril.

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Crack Pie

The name of this dessert (which Tosi has trademarked, by the way) says it all. Addictively sweet and so bad it's good, Crack Pie is one of those things that, once you've tried it, is hard to forget.

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