Voicemails for Isabelle Recipe: Make Dessert Nachos with Zoey Deutch - Netflix Tudum

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    Make the Dessert Nachos from New Rom-Com Voicemails for Isabelle 

    Tudum has the recipe. Whip up the rom-com’s cornerstone sweet treat to munch on as you watch (and re-watch).

    By Brookie McIlvaine
    June 19, 2026

Everybody has that one food that can transport you to the halcyon days of childhood. But for Jill (Zoey Deutch) in Voicemails for Isabelle, that dish — a sweet take on a Mexican classic — takes on even more meaning because it’s a recipe she honed with her sister and best friend, Isabelle (Ciara Bravo), who dies from cystic fibrosis.

In Voicemails for Isabelle, now streaming on Netflix, Jill copes with Isabelle’s death by continuing to leave her voicemails. When a noncommittal, floppy-haired real estate agent, Wes (Nick Robinson), inherits Isabelle’s phone number on his new work phone, he listens to Jill’s confessionals. Wes flies to San Francisco to tell Jill the bittersweet reason he’s falling for her — but when he keeps putting it off, things get even more complicated. 

The morning after their first real date, Jill tells Wes how she dreams of opening a food truck selling dessert tacos in Isabelle’s honor. “When Izzy was super sick,” Jill explains to Wes, “they tried to get her to eat, and she’d throw everything up except her favorite: dessert tacos. That’s my speciality.” The sisters spent their childhood concocting delectable recipes, dusting their kitchen in powdered sugar, and devouring episodes of Top Chef

Zoey Deutch as Jill holds a dessert taco in 'Voicemails for Isabelle'

Now Jill translates their shared love of treats into a job at the renowned bakery Flâner, run by the full-of-hot-air Chef Bastien (Nick Offerman) and his henchman, Arthur (Lukas Gage). It’s no wonder the store’s employees seem stressed; even the film’s pastry consultant, Daria Andriienko, says the fictional bakery’s output can be daunting. “Having worked as a pastry chef with soufflés being one of my signature desserts, I’m no stranger to high-pressure service and large volumes of orders,” says Andriienko. “The Flâner scenes were on a completely different scale. For the shoot, we made more than 70 portions of each type of soufflé. It was probably the largest number of soufflés I’ve ever made in my career — and in my life.”

When Jill’s parents give her Isabelle’s college tuition and an old sign — “Jill & Izzy” — which had hung in their childhood bedroom, Jill decides it’s time to leave Flâner and strike out on her own. Soundtracked by Robyn’s “Show Me Love,” Jill tests out different recipes. Inspiration finally strikes when she accidentally crushes a tortilla: dessert nachos

“When creating the dessert nachos, I drew inspiration from Jill’s personality. She’s creative, spontaneous, and always ready to experiment. I wanted the dessert to reflect that same spirit by combining unexpected flavors and textures,” says Andriienko. “The goal is to keep people engaged and excited with every bite.”

The opening of Jill & Izzy’s food truck doesn’t go as smoothly as hoped — it makes a misguided detour to San Francisco’s marina. When Jill’s ex–Flâner co-worker Zella (Megan Danso) comes aboard, the dream becomes a sweet reality. They come up with four different nacho flavors: Ube All Day, Miso Dreamy, Piña Niña, and Fruit of the Gods. 

Zoey Deutch as Jill in ‘Voicemails for Isabelle’
PHOTO BY DIYAH PERA

“Certain flavors and aromas can instantly transport us back to a specific moment in our lives, reminding us of the people we love and the experiences we shared together. I was born in Ukraine and moved to Canada eight years ago. Whenever I cook a dish from my childhood, it helps me feel closer to my family, even from thousands of miles away,” says Andriienko. “Food carries memories, comfort, love, and tradition in a way that few other things can, which is why it plays such an important role in how we honor and remember our families.”

As you dive into the swoony flirtation and big feelings of Voicemails for Isabelle, you deserve to settle in with a sweet treat. Luckily for you, Tudum has Andriienko’s recipe. And if you don’t have the same culinary skills as Jill, Andriienko has a recommendation: “If someone doesn’t have time to make their own chips, I would recommend using lightly-salted corn tortilla chips,” she says. “That sweet-and-salty contrast makes the dessert even more enjoyable.”

Whip up some dessert nachos to enjoy while watching (or rewatching) Voicemails for Isabelle — bon appetit!

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