Sweet Spot

IMG_5038

When Robbie Valmond was looking for a place to open a bakery, Coconut Creek had all the right ingredients.

“The location was ideal for us,” Valmond says. “We could see families riding their bicycles together, people walking and jogging together. There are a lot of cities where you see the commerce, but you don’t see the family activity. In Coconut Creek, you see that.”

Growing up in the Commonwealth of Dominica, a Caribbean island located about halfway between Puerto Rico and Trinidad and Tobago, Valmond remembers her parents, Bertha and Francis, always cooking and baking. “My mother was the baker and my dad was the culinary chef,” she says. “My mother never made the same thing twice. She liked to experiment. Her cake flavors changed based on her mood.”

Baking as a vocation wasn’t instilled in the young Valmond, but she does recall neighbors seeking out her dessert-making skills when she was 10 years old. “I would make money doing that for birthday parties and other occasions,” she says.

She came to South Florida about 20 years ago to continue her education, majoring in marketing and graduating from Florida Atlantic University. “I always knew I had to own a business. I can’t say I always knew this would be the type of business,” she says.

She honed her pastry skills at Le Cordon Bleu, where she trained in their Baking and Pastry Arts program at its campus in Miami. “Much of the pastry here is based on my French training, but I also bring in flavors from my country, where we use tropical fruits like guava, coconut and pineapple—things I grew up with—but then I’ll incorporate a French crust,” she says.

Valmond’s shop, Robbie E. Custom Cakes and Pastries, has small tables where people can linger—and often do. Each day there are cupcakes, scones and French macarons, along with other menu items and craft coffees. “Much of what you’ll see served daily are the items that go into our orders,” she says. “The cupcakes are a great way to see if you like the texture of our cakes and the frostings.” Creating a place where families can gather—she’s planning a summer cupcake camp, where she’ll demonstrate the do’s and don’ts of baking and decorating, “which kids love,” she says—is as important to her as the fresh ingredients that she uses.

“We want to have long-term relationships with our customers, to be part of all the different steps—their wedding, their first baby, baptism, a first birthday,” Valmond says. “It’s a very personal experience.”­

ROBBIE E. CUSTOM CAKES AND PASTRIES

Banyan Square Plaza, 4570 Lyons Road, Suite 112, Coconut Creek 954.775.2633; recustomcakes.com

20170106_165015%5b1%5dROBBIE’S RECIPE

VALENTINE’S DAY BISCUITS AND BERRIES


Ingredients

4 ounces unsalted cold butter

1 1/2 cups all-purpose flour

1 tablespoon baking powder

1/4 cup sugar (set aside 1 teaspoon)

1/2 teaspoon salt

1/2 cup buttermilk

1 egg

2 teaspoons vanilla extract

Fresh fruit

Whipped cream

Honey

Directions

Dice butter. Mix flour, baking powder, sugar and salt in bowl with fork. Combine butter and dry ingredients by hand quickly so butter doesn’t melt. Butter cubes should remain pea-sized.

Combine buttermilk, egg and vanilla extract in separate bowl. Add mixture slowly to dry ingredients, blending with wooden spoon until it becomes dough.

Scoop dough into greased muffin tin. Sprinkle 1 teaspoon of sugar on top. Bake for 15 to 18 minutes at 350 degrees until golden brown or tester knife comes out clean. Cool. Cut in half, add fruit and whipped cream. Finish with drizzle of honey.

You May Also Like

Leave a Reply

In Full Bloom

At New River Floral, a Fort Lauderdale native reimagines florals as structure, shaping immersive environments rooted in place  At New River Floral, owner Aynsley Geramanis approaches each arrangement with a quiet balance of feeling and form. In South Florida, where excess is often the default, her work feels measured and rooted in place. Born and raised in

Read More
A woven basket vase holds a colorful arrangement of flowers in full bloom, including pink anemones, white daisies, orange ranunculus, and pale roses, set against a light fabric backdrop on a wicker surface. Lifestyle
The Opus at 701 Wins City Approval

This boutique 54-residence development will focus on wellness and style The Opus at 701, a boutique, luxury waterfront residential development along Fort Lauderdale’s prestigious Bayshore Drive corridor, has been approved by the City Commission, advancing a next-generation residential concept centered on privacy, wellness, and long-term livability. The condominium is being developed by The Opus at

Read More
Modern luxury building entrance with curved architectural design at Opus, featuring tall glass doors, palm trees, landscaped gardens, parked cars, and a bright, sunny sky above. Lifestyle
Hot & Unbothered

 A grown woman’s guide to hormones, weight loss, and feeling like yourself again   There is a particular confidence that settles in during a woman’s forties. It isn’t loud, but it is undeniable, shaped by years of managing careers, households, friendships, crises, and expectations. It comes from knowing what matters—and what doesn’t.  And then, just as that clarity takes root, our

Read More
A hot & unbothered man with blond hair and a black shirt sits on a light-colored couch, hands clasped, in a modern room. Behind him, a neon sign boldly declares, "You can be normal or you can be an ICON. Lifestyle
Shaken to the Core

Dara Levan’s new novel turns inward, exploring grief, memory, and the quiet moments that shape a life.  Dara Levan has been collecting stories for as long as she can remember. Not in the abstract, but in the most literal sense, visiting her grandmother in a North Miami Beach nursing home at age 12, asking questions,

Read More
A woman with long brown hair, wearing a black top and blue jeans, sits smiling on a light yellow curved sofa against a pale wall—her calm presence belying any sense of being Shaken to the Core. Lifestyle
Other Posts
Miami Swim Week Beyond the Runway

Swim Week expands into a cultural moment shaped by fashion, wellness, and global design  In its earliest incarnation, Miami Swim Week – The Shows was exactly what it promised: a procession of bikinis, runway lights, and industry insiders packed shoulder to shoulder. In 2026, that definition has shifted. Under new leadership, the long-running showcase at

Read More
A woman in a white one-piece swimsuit kneels on a bed with white bedding and neutral pillows, framed by flowing curtains in a bright, airy room—capturing the effortless elegance seen at Miami Swim Week and Beyond the Runway style. Lifestyle
Calling All Pet Lovers

Lifestyle turns up the heat in its July issue by shining a heartwarming spotlight on South Florida’s most dynamic men and women and the darling dogs that adore them. These men and women are making waves in business, philanthropy, and at home, inspiring the next generation with a winning combination of grace and grit. To

Read More
A magazine page features "Dog Days of Summer" with a photo of a woman and her dog on a couch—perfect for pet lovers. There’s a Q&A interview, animal rescue info, the Tricounty Animal Rescue logo, and Lifestyle magazine covers at the bottom. Lifestyle
Valentin Carbonell

Crafting Positive Change in South Florida

Read More
Valentin Carbonell, a man with short dark hair, wearing a navy blazer and white shirt, looks at the camera against a dark, ribbed background illuminated by orange neon lights above him. Lifestyle
Max Strang’s Florida Language

The best homes do more than look striking. They answer to sun, storm, and the site-specific demands of living here.

Read More
A modern, multi-level house designed by Max Strang with large glass windows and wooden accents stands on a Florida beach, elevated on pillars. A dark SUV is parked on the gravel driveway under a partly cloudy sky. Lifestyle