Simple Dessert Recipes: 40+ Tasty Baked Goods

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Simple Dessert Recipes: 40+ Tasty Baked Goods

From dessert bars to scones, these easy recipes for baked goods shouldn't be missed!

Simple Dessert Recipes 40 Tasty Baked Goods

If you've ever walked past a bakery or specialty sweets shop, you know that it's practically impossible to ignore the delicious scents wafting from the building. Their treats smell so good that before you know it, you have purchased a decadent dessert or two for yourself! With this collection of Simple Dessert Recipes: 40+ Tasty Baked Goods, we've selected all of the best bakery-style recipes that you can make in the comfort of your own kitchen. From easy homemade bread recipes to rich cookie recipes, you'll find all of the delicious recipes for baked goods that you love buying from some of your favorite shops and grocery stores.

With this selection of professional-level desserts at your fingertips, you're sure to impress the crowd when you share these baked goods. Don't be surprised if everyone gobbles up every last crumb when you serve these desserts!

Homemade Bread Recipes

Blueberry Walnut Bread

There's nothing quite like a fresh loaf of bread from your favorite bakery. These easy bread recipes are similar to ones you'd find being made in your local bread shop! From tasty quick breads that can be made in very little time to hearty yeast breads, these recipes can be served with a bowl of yogurt and sliced fresh fruit at breakfast. These recipes are sweet without tasting over-the-top, and will taste amazing when accompanied by a cup of coffee. If you'd like a delicious mid-afternoon snack, then these baked goods recipes need to be on your radar. 

Easy Cookie, Cake, and Brownie Recipes

Chewy Classic Oatmeal Raisin Cookies

Bakeries always have the softest and most flavorful cookies, cakes, and brownies. With these simple dessert recipes, you can make your own bakery-style sweets at home with no fuss at all! If your usual weekend routine includes picking up a dozen or so cookies fromyour favorite grocery store or bakery, then you'll save a little bit of money by making your own desserts at home. If you're craving something sweet but don't have much time, then you'll love the assortment of bar recipes in this section. Just slice and serve after they are baked!

Recipes for Cupcakes and Muffins

Apple Raisin Cobblestone Muffins

Bakery-style cupcakes and muffins are always so dense and flavorful that it's difficult to eat one by yourself. While these homemade muffin tin recipes may be a bit smaller than those you will find in the bakery, they're every bit as delicious. Serve the muffins as part of your next brunch, and share the homemade cupcakes with everyone at the office. Regardless of where you serve these recipes, there is no denying they will win the crowd over every time.

Recipes for Scones and Biscotti

Earl Grey Tea Scones

Biscotti and scones are breakfast staples for many coffee drinkers. However, they make for great desserts as well! These simple desserts have just the perfect amount of crunch and will remind you of your favorite coffee shop. You will likely want to make a second batch of these delightful treats just so you can have leftovers to enjoy at a later time. 

When you think of biscotti, you likely envision a steaming mug of hot coffee or tea in which you can dip the baked treat bit by bit. If you'd prefer, you can also dip biscotti in your favorite red wine or even in a mug of hot chocolate. Steamed milk is also another option to serve along with the biscotti. Consider the flavor of the biscotti, and take it from there when determining which beverage to serve. For example, a full-flavored red wine will complement a biscotti filled with dark chocolate, while a mug of steamed milk will allow the flavors in a fragrant biscotti to shine.

Other Baked Goods Recipes to Try

Simple Beignets

While these baked goods may not fall into a specific category, they're definitely worth baking. These treats will make your house smell just like the best coffee shop or bakery in town! From copycat recipes of your favorite brand-name desserts to baked items that are just like Grandma's, these recipes will quickly become part of your repertoire.

Although these may be simple dessert recipes, they are anything but dull. You can easily serve these recipes for any of your upcoming social events, as they are sure to be hits with the crowd. If you would like, you can dress up some of the recipes by serving them on your favorite cake stand, in a basket lined with pretty linen napkins, or arranged on an heirloom plate.

How Do You Store Your Favorite Desserts?

You're ready to roll up your sleeves and start baking cookies, muffins, and more that are just like those you can find in your favorite bakery. Before you start whipping up the batter, you will need to keep a few storage tips in mind so that your baked goods stay fresh.

*Wait for your baked goods to cool completely before storing them in any container, and check the bottoms of any baked items to see if they are cool, too. Placing a batch of muffins or cookies in a storage container before the item is completely cool will result in condensation. This added moisture will do your baked items no favors. 

*Use resealable airtight containers to store your muffins, breads, and other treats.

*Are you planning to freeze extra muffins and cookies to enjoy at a later time? According to Kansas State University's K-State Research and Extension, you will need to use rigid containers that are also freezer-safe. You should also take note of the ingredients and type of dessert that you plan to freeze, as some baked items can be stored in the freezer for up to 12 months. 

What is your favorite recipe for baked goods?

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These all look so delicious! My go-to is usually chocolate chip banana bread because it's practically fool-proof!

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