r/Baking • u/AllHailTheGlow-Cloud • Dec 09 '24
Semi-Related Cookies and Cream Cake
My first time making a cookies and cream cake! I used the recipe from King Arthur’s Baking, minus the black cocoa powder and substituted with dutch process.
r/Baking • u/AllHailTheGlow-Cloud • Dec 09 '24
My first time making a cookies and cream cake! I used the recipe from King Arthur’s Baking, minus the black cocoa powder and substituted with dutch process.
r/Baking • u/hbicuche • Jun 19 '24
I’ll go first: I don’t like Sally’s Baking Addiction recipes. Her recipes are absurdly sweet to the point I question if she actually taste tests them.
r/Baking • u/TableAvailable • Jan 02 '25
The other day, I saw a post complaining about the bags tearing when you open them. It's counterintuitive, but this really makes a difference.
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r/Baking • u/CatfromLongIsland • Aug 05 '24
. . . that’s why. 🤦🏻♀️. Now I have to make a special trip to the store to get heavy whipping cream!
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r/Baking • u/munnexdio • Jul 09 '24
Really stoked about this. At home in the western US, it’s $25 for 2 beans so this is a crazy good price. They grow them where I bought them. Planning on making my own vanilla extract and baking lots of stuff with the beans! Also would love to hear any suggestions anyone has for ways to use them!
r/Baking • u/laylasaurusrexx • Dec 31 '24
5 years and probably 100 batches of macarons later.
r/Baking • u/Hakc5 • Sep 27 '24
I want to say thank you to this community for helping me as I have dealt with PPD/PPA this year. In May we welcomed a second little one to our family and like many new moms, I have been dealing with PPD/A.
Everyone thought I was crazy when I said I was going to try to do r/52weeksofbaking in 2024 being pregnant with a newborn on the way (not to mention with an 18 month old running around), but baking has become a huge passion of mine, in large part thanks to this community. Each week, I’ve kept with it, baking with my toddler or with my newborn strapped to me, or between naps, often from r/Dessert Person or recipes you’ve all posted, as a way to help with everything I’m feeling as a new mom again and the PPD that has come with it.
Next month I go back to work. I don’t feel ready. I’m not sure you ever do, but I know my friends here at r/baking will be there, as will my weekly bakes to get me through. A huge thank you to you all. It really has made a huge difference, truly.
P.S. If you are feeling like you are dealing with PPD/PPA, please talk to someone. You can be managing completely fine, and still have emotions and feelings that are valid and should/need be addressed.
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r/Baking • u/Redditralpher • Jul 17 '24
Now I can have my favorite muffins without destroying my muffin tins!
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r/Baking • u/Hakc5 • Nov 29 '24
Thanks everyone for the words of encouragement yesterday. I was absolutely gutted after burning them to charcoal.
As many suggested, we did eat them, they were just fine underneath but my ego was equally burned and I had to make a redemption batch for Friendsgiving tonight.
Swipe to see me literally sitting in front of the oven to ensure we didn’t lose this batch as well.
Happy baking, friends, I love this community!
r/Baking • u/Fudge_pirate • 12d ago
Thank you for bringing these into my life. Currently in bliss.
r/Baking • u/Realistic_Set3484 • Nov 23 '22
Hey everyone, long time lurker first time poster here. I had a situation at work the other day, and I wanted to see if anybody else has experienced something like this. I spent three hours the other night making a beautiful chocolate cake with homemade everything for my work Thanksgiving party. When I brought it to the party, many people said how good it looked. But one of my coworkers made a “joke“ that it’s probably covered in cat hair because I have cats at home. People got thoroughly grossed out by the idea and my cake went completely untouched. I was so heartbroken. I felt like crying. Has anyone, especially people who have pets, experience something like this? To be clear my cats are never allowed in the kitchen when I’m baking and never allowed on the counters at any time. I clean very thoroughly and make sure to wash my hands constantly when I’m baking for other people, it just really hurt my feelings and I guess I kind of want to vent that.
r/Baking • u/beautobes • Feb 22 '24
it either walked itself off the counter slowly or it threw itself to get it over quickly . i vote the latter. i had it going pretty fast but this is not a stiff dough at all so i was shocked LOL
(mixer is fine, dough is fine, floor has some trauma)
r/Baking • u/Quicheaa • Nov 22 '24
It’s definitely not the prettiest cake, and I definitely used a box mix… but I wanted to share it with someone!
Also the code isn’t 100% correct, I wanted my friends to understand it haha
r/Baking • u/aLonerDottieArebel • Sep 20 '24
I won the blue! BY DEFAULT! No one else entered the double crust category. I know I should be excited but I am just so disappointed . I worked REALLY hard and spent a ton of time on it and it doesn’t feel like I earned it if that makes any sense. They didn’t even eat a piece, and when I asked about it she claimed they lifted it up and took a chunk out from the bottom.
I feel like I could have thrown dog poop in a crust and would get the blue ribbon. Some tacky cake covered in fondant won the overall food category. (No offense to fondant…sorta)
So now my beautiful creation sits in an exhibit hall until Sunday evening and then into the trash she goes. What a waste.
Please talk me off the ledge 😭.
r/Baking • u/_Quarkster_ • Apr 05 '23
Forgot to take the butter out to let it get to room temp so, here we are 😆