50 Baking Recipes To Help You Through Quarantine (2024)

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50 Baking Recipes To Help You Through Quarantine (1)Lisa KaminskiUpdated: Feb. 06, 2024

    There's nothing like some time in the kitchen to unwind during this stressful time. Check out some of our top baking recipes that are perfect to enjoy while you shelter in place.

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    Chocolate Chip Cookie Brownies

    It was so fun to experiment with this brownie recipe. When my daughter tasted the final version, she told me they were the best brownies ever! Now that sure makes a mom feel good.—Dion Frischer, Ann Arbor, MI

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    Margarita Cake

    This margarita cake is perfect for a picnic on a warm day. You’ll be surprised at how closely it tastes like the real thing. These other margarita dessert recipes are delicious, too. ?—Dawn Lowenstein, Huntingdon Valley, Pennsylvania

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    Peanut Butter Cookie In A Mug

    This peanut butter cookie in a mug is perfect for when you have a sweet tooth but don't want to make an entire batch of cookies. So quick and easy! —Rashanda Cobbins, Milwaukee, Wisconsin

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    Yummy Chocolate Cake

    My husband and I are trying to eat lighter but still crave sweets. This moist, healthy chocolate cake really helps with that. With the rich frosting, it makes a decadent treat! —LaDonna Reed, Ponca City, Oklahoma

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    Strawberries 'n' Cream Scones

    This strawberry scones recipe is rich with cream and packed with berry goodness. If you are like me, you won't be able to eat just one! —Agnes Ward, Stratford, Ontario

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    Hot Milk Cake

    This simple, old-fashioned milk cake tastes so good it will surprise you! As I remember my mom's delicious meals, this dessert was always the perfect ending. Mom always used "a dash of this and dab of that" to come up with what we thought was "the best." —Rosemary Pryor, Pasadena, Maryland

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    Ginger Crinkles

    I came up with these cookies by combining ingredients from two other recipes. It's the perfect ginger cookie—crispy on the outside and chewy in the middle. I send them to my son, and he shares them with his employees. Whenever I ask what kind of cookies to send, these are at the very top of the list. —Judy Wilson, Sun City West, Arizona

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    Cookie Sticks

    If you have a craving for cookies and you want them now, these yummy strips take just a few minutes to make from start to finish. —Kathy Zielicke, Fond du Lac, Wisconsin

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    Blueberry Streusel Coffee Cake

    This blueberry coffee cake smells wonderful as it bakes and tastes even better. The moist cake filled with juicy berries and crunchy pecans is a family favorite. It never lasts long at our house. —Lori Snedden, Sherman, Texas

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    Lemon Pound Cake Muffins

    I make these lemony muffins for all kinds of occasions. My family always requests them when we have a brunch. They’re so good! —Lola Baxter, Winnebago, Minnesota

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    Mini Maple Cinnamon Rolls

    Maple syrup sweetens these lovely little cinnamon buns. I make the dough in my bread machine before popping the rolls in the oven. My husband prefers them warm. —Juanita Carlsen, North Bend, Oregon

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    Pineapple Pudding Cake

    My mother used to love making this easy pineapple sunshine cake in the summertime. It's so cool and refreshing that it never lasts very long! —Kathleen Worden, North Andover, Massachusetts

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    Country Crust Sourdough Bread

    For many years, I've been making 45 loaves of this bread for an annual Christmas bazaar, where we feed bread and soup to over 300 folks. — Beverley Whaley, Camano Island, Washington

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    Devil's Food Whoopie Pies

    These mini cookie cakes were one of my favorite treats while I was growing up in Pennsylvania. We called them gobs because they are gobs of fun to eat! The recipe can make fewer or more, depending on how large or small you make the cookies. Place the finished chocolate whoopie pies in large cupcake liners for a professional look. —Pamela Esposito, Galloway, New Jersey

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    Almond Biscotti

    I've learned to bake a double batch whenever I make these crisp dunking cookies, because one batch always goes too fast! —H. Michaelsen, St. Charles, Illinois

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    Double Cranberry Banana Bread

    We love quick breads, and I've found that they freeze nicely if properly wrapped. This is a scrumptious recipe to make before the holidays and freeze for last-minute guests or gifts. —Joan Hallford, North Richland Hills, Texas

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    Easy Biscuits

    Whip up this buttery, easy biscuit recipe to serve with breakfast or dinner. The dough is very simple to work with, so there's no need to roll with a rolling pin; just pat to the right thickness. —Taste of Home Test Kitchen

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    When I had 80 pounds of tomatoes, I got creative incorporating them into meals. Sometimes I slice this loaf into squares to make sandwiches with fresh mozzarella cheese and deli meats. —Katie Ferrier, Houston, Texas

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    Key Lime Pound Cake

    This Key lime pound cake was inspired from a basic pound cake recipe that I like to play around with. It's now the only cake requested at every gathering. The unfrosted cake freezes well. —Pat Stewart, Canton, Georgia

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    Country Cinnamon Swirl Bread

    I'm always busy with three active sons, so this rich quick bread is a favorite. I like to wrap these loaves to give as gifts. —Sharon Walker, Huntington Station, New York

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    Hazelnut Chocolate Chip Scones

    Chocolate, hazelnuts and the tangy taste of buttermilk —these delicious scones are easy to make. They come together fast. —Trisha Kruse, Eagle, Idaho

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    Frosted Banana Bars

    These bars are always a hit at potlucks in the small rural farming community where my husband and I live. I also like to provide them for coffee hour after church. They're so moist and delicious that wherever I take them, they don't last long. —Karen Dryak, Niobrara, Nebraska

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    Orange Cornmeal Cake

    This cake bakes up tender and light with a subtle orange taste. It tastes rich but is comparatively low in saturated fat. Serve the cake as is, or dress it up with a dollop of whipped cream and strawberries or raspberries. It is wonderful warm, but the flavor improves as it sits, so make it a day or two before you plan to serve it. Store the cake at room temperature. —Leigh Rys, Herndon, Virginia

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    Banana Split Cake Bars

    Summer isn’t summer without a banana split or two, and these fun bars bring that same delicious flavor in potluck-perfect form. —Jasey McBurnett, Rock Springs, Wyoming

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    No-Knead Honey Oatmeal Bread

    We especially enjoy this tasty bread because we like using honey as a natural sweetener means healthier eating. We use the bread for both toast and sandwiches. It's lovely during the holidays, too—or, for that matter, anytime! —Janice Dancer, Williamstown, Vermont

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    Olive Oil Cake

    A good olive oil cake isn't overly sweet, so it can just as easily be a breakfast treat or an afternoon snack as a dessert. —Lisa Kaminski, Wauwatosa, Wisconsin

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    Cranberry Orange Walnut Bread

    Coming from Oregon, a state famous for its cranberries, this bread is a given at our house. Each fall my husband and I scrounge around for walnuts to go in it. It's a regular on our table, and not just at Thanksgiving. I freeze the berries so I have a ready supply all year long. —Elaine Kremenak, Grants Pass, Oregon

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    Lemon-Lime Bars

    This easy lime bar recipe is a dessert that will wow your guests. I baked these bars for a luncheon on a hot summer day. A gentleman made his way to the kitchen to compliment the cook who made them. —Holly Wilkins, Lake Elmore, Vermont

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    Everything Bread

    I love to make bread from scratch and this has become one of our tried-and-true favorites to serve with any meal, casual or formal. —Traci Wynne, Denver, Pennsylvania

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    Raspberry Patch Crumb Bars

    To give these fresh, fruity bars even more crunch, add a sprinkling of nuts to the yummy crumb topping. Everyone will want to indulge. —Leanna M. Thorne, Lakewood, Colorado

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    Cuppa Joe Caramel Cake

    I get compliments on this cake wherever I take it. It is very much an adult cake, with the hit of coffee and the warmth of the brown sugar and caramel.—Leigh Doutt, Pueblo West, Colorado

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    Basic Homemade Bread

    If you'd like to learn how to bake bread, here's a wonderful place to start. This easy white bread bakes up deliciously golden brown. There's nothing like the homemade aroma wafting through my kitchen as it bakes. —Sandra Anderson, New York, New York

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    Chocolate Macaroon Cupcakes

    A delightful coconut and ricotta cheese filling is hidden inside these chocolate cupcakes. —Dolores Skrout, Summerhill, Pennsylvania

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    Unicorn Manes

    Everyone loves a classic shortbread cookie. Make each cookie magical with a quick dip into melted baking chips and rainbow-colored sprinkles. Your unicorns will love these rainbow bites. —Angela Lemoine, Howell, New Jersey

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    Caramel Snickerdoodle Bars

    What did I do when I couldn’t decide between two of my favorite desserts? I combined them! This snickerdoodle-blondie hybrid proved even better with caramel, always a favorite ingredient. —Niki Plourde, Gardner, Massachusetts

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    Lemon Sour Cream Pound Cake

    Everyone raves about this pretty lemon sour cream pound cake—and it sure doesn't last long with my family. It also freezes beautifully, so why not make two and pop one into the freezer for another day? —Annettia Mounger, Kansas City, Missouri

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    Key Lime Blondie Bars

    Here’s my tropical take on a beloved treat. These Key lime bars combine the taste of the classic pie with a blondie batter and cream cheese frosting. You can make a thicker crust if desired. —Kristin LaBoon, Austin, Texas

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    Mexican Chocolate Biscotti

    Nancy C. Evans of Phoenix, Arizona captured the spicy cinnamon flavor of Mexican chocolate in her original recipe for biscotti. The spicy chocolate cinnamon cane sugar is a nice addition to most recipes that feature Mexican chocolate flavors. —Taste of Home Test Kitchen

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    Frozen Blueberry Muffins

    Ardyce Piehl of Wisconsin Dells, Wisconsin relates, "These moist muffins are chock-full of blueberries. I keep frozen berries on hand-it's so convenient to be able to fold them frozen into the muffin batter."

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    Olive Focaccia

    When I add my own special touches to a basic focaccia recipe—including sun-dried tomatoes, olives and roasted sweet red peppers—the results were simply delectable. The flavorful, chewy loaf makes a wonderful accompaniment to nearly any meal. —Dee Froemel, Hayward, Wisconsin

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    Magic Bars

    These rich bar cookies will melt in your mouth! They’re ideal to have on hand for a snack. —Pauline Schrag, Theresa, New York

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    Herb Quick Bread

    This simple bread is especially good with soups and stews, but slices are also tasty alongside fresh green salads. The herbs make it a flavorful treat any time of the year. —Donna Roberts, Manhattan, Kansas

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    Cranberry Nut Muffins

    These are delicious, beautiful muffins. I serve them during the holidays or anytime cranberries are available. The leftovers always make good breakfast treats. Through the years I've tried many cranberry recipes for bread and muffins, but this remains my family's all-time favorite! —Flo Burtnett, Gage, Oklahoma

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    One-Bowl Chocolate Chip Bread

    My family hops out of bed on Valentine’s Day because they know I’m baking this quick bread for breakfast. They’re major chocoholics, and the easy bread always hits the spot. —Angela Lively, Conroe, Texas

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    Skillet Cinnamon Rolls

    I love using cast iron to get a nice crust on these skillet cinnamon rolls! The pan also makes an impressive serving dish on the table without it looking as if you tried too hard. —Danielle Williams, Newport, Rhode Island

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    Grandma's Scottish Shortbread

    My Scottish grandmother was renowned for baked goods, and these chunky shortbread bars are an example of why. —Jane Kelly, Wayland, Massachusetts

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    Originally Published: April 15, 2020

    50 Baking Recipes To Help You Through Quarantine (48)

    Lisa Kaminski

    Lisa is a formerTaste of Home editor and passionate baker. During her tenure, she poured her love of all things sweet (and sometimes savory) into Bakeable, Taste of Home's baking club. Lisa also dedicated her career here to finding and testing the best ingredients, kitchen gear and home products for our Test Kitchen-Preferred program. At home, you'll find her working on embroidery and other crafts.

    50 Baking Recipes To Help You Through Quarantine (2024)

    FAQs

    What to bake when sick? ›

    We've rounded up our best baking recipes to tackle when you're at home.
    • 1Crustless baked lemon cheesecake. ...
    • 2Tropical jelly slice. ...
    • 3Pie maker cheesecake swirl brownies. ...
    • 4Cheesecake-stuffed chocolate cake. ...
    • 5Mars bar cheesecake. ...
    • 6Mulled wine jelly cheesecake tart. ...
    • 7Pie maker zucchini slice muffins.

    How can baking relieve stress? ›

    But what might not be as obvious is that cooking (or baking) can also be an effective way to relieve stress. It's an opportunity to be creative, stimulate the brain, and even connect to the people (or places) you aren't able to visit.

    Should I bake while I'm sick? ›

    Don't prepare food for others if you are ill. Avoid preparing food for others if you yourself have a illness with diarrhea or vomiting, or if you have had such an illness in the last three days.

    What is the best dessert for being sick? ›

    Interestingly, salt can help kill bacteria, so if you want candy, a salted caramel or two might actually help. Also highly appropriate: gelato, pudding, panna cotta, sorbet, any soft dessert with lemon (such as pudding or custard or lemon curd). Drizzling honey on top of your treat is highly suggested, too.

    Can baking help ADHD? ›

    By engaging all 5 senses while baking you lock in happy memories they will have for a lifetime. Let your child fail, show them it's okay when things don't work out and how to recover from it. That's one of the most valuable ways you can help your child!

    Is baking good for depression? ›

    Stimulate the senses

    The sensory aspect of baking can be very therapeutic for many people. The stimulation of all our senses can increase our appetite, which may be helpful for individuals with a lack of appetite as a symptom of depression or other mental health diagnoses.

    Is baking a form of therapy? ›

    What is baking therapy? Though not an official form of therapy, many health professionals ranging from psychiatrists to nutritionists recommend baking to ease stress, anxiety, depression, rage, and other negative emotions.

    What to cook when you are sick of food? ›

    What to Cook When You're Tired of Everything: 40 Easy Recipes to Get You Out of a Dinner Rut
    • 15-Minute Herb-Crumbed Fish. ...
    • Hot Honey Chicken Thighs. ...
    • Easy Green Chicken Enchiladas. ...
    • 50-50 Buttered Noodles and Greens. ...
    • Teriyaki Salmon Bowls. ...
    • Smashed Chickpea Salad Sandwich. ...
    • Slow Cooker Green Chicken Chili.
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    What foods still taste good when sick? ›

    Best Foods To Eat When You're Sick
    • Baked Chicken or Turkey Without Skin. NUTTHIKUN KHAIJAENG / Getty Images. ...
    • Beans. Janine Lamontagne / Getty Images. ...
    • Cereal and Oatmeal. Arx0nt / Getty Images. ...
    • Coffee, Tea, and Water. Dmitrii Ivanov / Getty Images. ...
    • Eggs. Maria_Lapina / Getty Images. ...
    • Fatty Fish. ...
    • 7. Fruits and Vegetables. ...
    • Golden Milk.
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    What yummy foods are good for sick people? ›

    Foods to ease an upset stomach
    • Bland carbohydrates. Choose bland carbohydrates like plain rice, toast, crackers, or pretzels when your stomach feels queasy. ...
    • Ginger. Ginger has long been recognized for its ability to calm an upset stomach. ...
    • Bananas. ...
    • Herbal mint tea. ...
    • Yogurt. ...
    • Lightly steamed vegetables.

    What is the best comfort food when sick? ›

    The BRAT (bananas, rice, applesauce, toast) Diet is a top choice of doctors for improving digestive function during a stomach illness. Eating certain bland foods can help alleviate symptoms. In addition to serving small portions of applesauce, bananas, rice and toast, you can also try foods such as: Clear broth.

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