You don't need to be a star baker to try these easy baking recipes. From simple biscuits to beautiful bread, our easy bake recipes offer something for every taste and occasion. Browse our baking recipes and easy baking ideas for kids for lots more inspiration.
This fruity brekkie loaf isn’t too indulgent to be enjoyed first thing with your morning coffee (but it can be enjoyed at any time of day)! It's ideal for prepping at the weekend for the week ahead too.
Make the most of your cooking apples and bake them up into a delicious crumble. A classically comforting British bake, it features juicy Bramleys and an oaty topping
We think you'll agree these pretzel Christmas wreaths are so original and pretty! No baking skills required, just decorating, so they're a fun project for all ages – you can go as simple or as sophisticated as you like. Serve at parties, as a Christmas Eve treat or give as homemade Christmas gifts.
The ultimate grab-and-go breakfast - bake a batch of these banana muffins to store in the fridge (for up to a week) or freeze. Adding maple syrup, pecans and mixed seeds really takes these breakfast muffins to the next level!
Celebrate Burn's Night with these deliciously moreish sausage rolls. The addition of haggis lends richness and spicy, peppery notes, creating a sophisticated party bite. We think these are too good to save for Burn's Night!
These cookies should come with a warning: they're incredibly moreish! The toffees make them extra chewy and the sesame seeds add a welcome savoury note. They freeze well and are cheap to make – what's not to love?!
Pears are a delicious fruity addition to this classic brownie recipe. The brownies freeze well, so they're great as a standby sweet treat! See our tip below on how to slice them perfectly every time. Try serving warm with a little ice cream for an indulgent dessert.
These zingy, fruity lemon and blueberry bars are a lovely easy bake made with just a handful of ingredients. They freeze well, so you can have a sweet treat on standby – thank yourself later!
Take your bread and butter pudding to the next level with a hot chocolate-infused custard poured over buttery brioche. Serve with spray cream for our fun twist on a classic!
These veggie muffins are great for little ones to grab for lunch or as a snack, and are suitable from 12+ months weaning stage*. They're easy to make, even if baking's not your thing! And they freeze well, too.
Yes, you can create a delicious flapjack in the microwave and it doesn't need to contain butter or oil! This tasty, fruit-packed recipe is ideal for toddlers, suitable for the 12+ months weaning stage*, but kids of all ages will want a square! Ready in just 10 minutes, this is a great speedy snack to add to your weaning recipes.
Turn your Christmas leftovers into these simple savoury scones. They can be made with whatever root veg and cheese you have in the fridge. Leftover roast potatoes add a crispy hash brown-style texture, which tastes great with scrambled eggs. Or fill with leftover turkey and cranberry sauce for a festive lunch.
These delightful bauble Christmas biscuits are a really fun decorating project. We've used rich tea biscuits sandwiched together with chocolate spread, then get creative with your choice of sprinkles and toppings. These make a lovely edible gift or contribution to a Christmas fair.
There chocolate honeycomb chunks are as crunchy as they are moreish. Making them is straightforward as long as you have a sugar thermometer.
These moreish little pinwheels are packed with bold flavours, inspired by a classic British sandwich. Fun to serve at parties or as tasty savoury snack, you can make-and-freeze ahead – if you can wait that long to eat them!
Food writer Angela Romeo brings her dessert expertise to this seasonal sweet treat, one of her go-to Christmas bakes. She says, ‘This Tuscan favourite, packed with nuts and fragrant with spices and sherry, is suitably indulgent for the festive season. Serve visitors a slice with a short coffee or glass of sherry.’
Combining all your favourite banana bread flavours into a simple bake, these delicious cookies offer soft-in-the-middle, crisp-on-the-outside textures with the bonus of being a healthier treat to enjoy with your cuppa.
Looking to mix up your mince pies this Christmas? This amaretto and apricot mincemeat is bursting with flavour and super-easy to make ahead!
Make a batch of these healthy apple crumble oat bars to have on hand when you need a snack. Oats, apples and sultanas are a source of fibre, and these are the perfect fix for when you're craving something sweet.
If you're after a healthy snack, look no further than this homemade trail mix. It's full of fibre from the dried fruit, nuts and popcorn, and great for storing in jars when you need a nibble of something!
Here's a hearty, healthy breakfast to get you out of bed on dark mornings! This tangy baked oats dish provides 1 of your 5-a-day and the oats are a useful source of protein. The result isn't just nutritious though, it's totally delicious and reminiscent of a fruity crumble. Tuck in!
Delicious, healthy and super easy to make, these wholemeal muffins come out wonderfully moist, thanks to the addition of courgettes.
Learn to make this basic gluten-free bread loaf that's just as delicious, soft and moist as any other bread
A gluten-free, bite-sized bake inspired by the classic flavours of lemon meringue pie
This on-trend cottage cheese loaf is a source of protein and high in vitamin B12, and makes a tasty alternative to sliced bread.
Ghriba are soft almond cookies originating from Morocco. In this version, food writer Nargisse Benkabbou adds matcha for gentle earthiness and a beautiful green tone. If you're not a fan of matcha, try swapping it for a little orange blossom or rosewater for a floral flavour.
Recipe developer Saskia Sidey says: "This salty, crisp, fluffy and chewy delight is my favourite kind of easy showstopper to bring along to a picnic. There won’t be a crumb left in sight!"
If you love cheese scones, you have to try this intriguing flavour twist with pumpkin and blue Stilton. Once you get the hang of the rubbing-in method, scones are easy to make and savoury ones are so versatile to eat. Enjoy with butter for a teatime treat, serve with soup or try with your favourite hard cheese and chutney for a creative sandwich.
These mince pie pops are almost too cute to eat – almost! Great for a baking project with the kids or a festive party food platter, they're simple to make and fun to eat. Bake and freeze a batch, ready for when you need them.
Spruce up al desko lunches with this gorgeous crustless quiche, loaded with creamy butternut squash, tangy Stilton, cranberry sauce and fragrant thyme
They might be small, but these mini beef pies pack a Stilton-powered punch
This savoury dish has a reputation for being tricky to make, but it needn't be with this simple to follow recipe
This old-fashioned bread and butter pudding recipe is a British classic that's so simple and delicious – soft and buttery on the inside, with a crisp, golden topping. We've gone for traditional flavours, but if you're looking for a twist, why not swap the sultanas for currants or chopped, dried apricots? Or try swapping lemon zest for orange or spread coarse marmalade or berry jam over the buttered bread slices.