HELP! Signed up for a bake sale... what do I bring??
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pancakerunner
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Suggestions/recommendations on what to make would be appreciated!
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Angelfood cake2
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miss_zita_2020 wrote: »pancakerunner wrote: »Suggestions/recommendations on what to make would be appreciated!
Is that in UK?
No.. US.0 -
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For bake sales you could package things smaller, so for example make banana bread in those disposable 3x5" tins. After they are completely cooled, I put in an open-ended 1 QT food storage bag (so not ziplock) and tie with a ribbon that I curl with a knife.
If you make several dozen cookies, you can also package them in 1 QT food storage bags with ribbons. Quantity will depend on size of cookies, but again, since it is a bake sale, less than if you were giving as a gift.
You could ask the organizer for suggestions.
Everyone I bake for loves these Classic Peanut Butter Blossom Cookies. There was a Christmas cookie thread here last year that might give you some ideas - one idea I got from it was to use chocolate stars instead of the Kisses. (If you have someone to delegate unwrapping the Kisses, you'll appreciate that.)
https://www.bettycrocker.com/recipes/classic-peanut-butter-blossom-cookies/a3563f6e-96b0-443f-ae0a-53cef4be6db6
https://www.bettycrocker.com/recipes/peanut-butter-chocolate-cookies/f85b72ed-8a53-4a9a-8897-f0befe46a55f
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This thread is from 2018 and might have some inspiration for you - I was looking from the one from 2019, which had more food porn: https://community.myfitnesspal.com/en/discussion/10711772/christmas-goodies-youre-excited-for/p10
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I don't have any suggestions but I think it's hilarious that the person who probably posts the most pics of baked goods has this dilemma.5
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I have not tried this recipe myself, mostly including for the picture
https://www.myfoodandfamily.com/recipe/120302/sour-cream-banana-mini-breads
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Ok, now I want banana bread...0
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You can adapt any muffin recipe to bake in those small disposable tins also.0
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Muffins...cupcakes, brownies, cookies. Etc.1
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White chocolate macadamia nut cookies.
Or these:
https://bitzngiggles.com/peanut-butter-brownies/ Which are SOOOO good.0 -
Whatever you make, just be sure to give an ingredient list. As someone with allergies, this is a must for me.4
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Carrot cake with pineapple and raisins.5
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Whoopie pies, individual dishes of apple crisp1
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Bar cookies and brownies always seem to sell well at the bake sales I've seen.4
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quiksylver296 wrote: »Carrot cake with pineapple and raisins.
Carrot cake with pineapple and raisins is what I'm going to make for my brother's bday later this month. With cream cheese frosting.2 -
Aquafaba cookies. I like to bust them out on people, and tell them what they are after they’ve eaten them. They absolutely love them til I tell them, and then you’d think I was feeding them something made with cricket flour.1
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Anything but rice krispie treats.
How comfortable are you with your baking abilities? When I go to bake sales, I make cream puffs. I bake the choux paste and take the whipped cream with me. Fill them upon purchase and they can be taken home or eaten right there. I usually sell out in the first 30 minutes.0
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