5 Twists on Classic Recipes for Home Baking

With all the extra time at home, many are rediscovering their love of cooking, baking or just experimenting in the kitchen. It’s a great way to use ingredients you already have in your pantry, and keep the kids busy if you get them involved. There have also been some interesting creations trending on social media, such as Dalgona Coffee. If you’re feeling that urge to bake or want to get creative in the kitchen, gather up your baking tools and essentials and try out some of the recipes below!

Banana Bread with a Twist

There’s more than one way to make banana bread. If you feel like switching up that classic recipe or want to use up what you already have in your pantry, check out this collection from Kraft Canada.

(Find these recipes at kraftcanada.com)

Coconut Oil Chocolate Chip Cookies

Don’t have any butter? No problem! This recipe substitutes it for coconut oil to make these ooey, gooey, mouthwatering chocolate chip cookies.

(Find this recipe at chefsavvy.com)

Dalgona Coffee

You’ve probably seen this pretty, fluffy, whipped coffee all over your Instagram feed! While it may look extra-fancy, it’s actually super easy to make. All you need is a whisk, instant coffee and milk of your choice.

(Find this recipe at delish.com)

Black Bean Brownies

If you don’t have flour, you’ll be surprised to find that you can make these decadent, rich and chocolatey brownies using black beans! These taste amazing and are a bit better for you than traditional brownies.

(Find this recipe at chocolatecoveredkatie.com)

Peanut Butter Cookie in a Mug

Craving a sweet treat but don’t want to make an entire batch? Try this quick and easy peanut butter cookie in a mug recipe. It’s quick, easy and will satisfy your sweet tooth without the temptation of over-indulging.

(Find this recipe at allrecipes.com)

Baking can be an excellent at-home activity, especially if you’re craving something a little sweet. Don’t forget, you can find all your bakeware and baking tool essentials at LondonDrugs.com  Good luck with your kitchen creations and happy baking!

 

10 Fall Chocolate Desserts You Need to Eat Now

For some food lovers, the end of summer means saying goodbye to backyard cookouts and delicious BBQ meals. For others, the cooler fall weather is a welcome excuse to warm up in front of the oven and enjoy a piping hot mug of cocoa after dinner.

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Whatever you may prefer, there’s no doubt that the following dessert recipes are bound to inspire you this fall season (and satiate your sweet tooth)! Besides – who can say no to chocolate?

1. Skillet Chocolate Chip Cookie

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The chocolate chip cookie is beloved for a reason! And because fall is the season where you can finally dust off your cast iron skillet, this cozy take on a household classic provides the perfect dessert option on a chilly evening.

[Find the recipe at Dinner with Julie]

2. S’mores Chocolate Pudding Jars

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Just because camping season is coming to a close doesn’t mean you have to say goodbye to s’mores just yet! These pudding cups call for the basics – marshmallows, chocolate, graham crackers and some pantry items, and allow you to enjoy a campfire treat in the comfort of your own home.

[Find the recipe at Seasons and Suppers]

3. Churros with Chocolate Dipping Sauce

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Dipped in a luxurious dark chocolate sauce, the crispy cinnamon coating and sweet, soft dough make these churros to die for. A fair favourite that can easily be made at home, there’s no need for a clunky deep fryer if you have a wok on hand!

[Find the recipe at Recipe Tin Eats]

4. Pumpkin Spice Hot Chocolate

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If you haven’t already heard, the pumpkin spice latte (or PSL) has made yet another comeback this fall. And whether you’re on board with the trend or not – we guarantee you’ll love this pumpkin spice hot chocolate recipe!

[Find the recipe at Lemons for Lulu]

5. Baked Double Chocolate Donuts

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Donuts are not only delicious, but they can be a great baking activity that the kids will love. These double chocolate donuts are a quirky (and easy to transport) alternative to birthday cake. If you don’t have a donut pan on hand, simply use a muffin tin!

[Find the recipe at i am a food blog]

6. Coffee Ice Cream Chocolate Mud Pie

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Although some may argue that the fall season is too cold for ice cream, we beg to differ. Complete with an Oreo crumb crust and filled with your favourite brand of coffee ice cream, this mud pie is a perfect dish to bring to your next fall potluck!

[Find the recipe at Coco Cake Land]

7. Cherry Chocolate Crumble

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When you think of a fruit crumble, chocolate doesn’t usually come to mind. This crumble, however, brings the classic flavours of black forest cake into a rich cherry crumble – loaded with fresh Bing cherries and rounded off with a coconut and cocoa topping.

[Find the recipe at Kitchen Heals Soul]

8. Gluten-Free Chocolate Pecan Tart

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Nothing quite says “fall” like a warm pecan tart fresh out of the oven. With Thanksgiving just around the corner, we’ve found a recipe that will excite any chocolate lover! A maple pecan filling sits atop dark chocolate for a unique – and tasty – dessert.

[Find the recipe at Salted Plains]

9. Pain au Chocolat

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Pain au chocolate – or chocolate croissants – are usually a coffee shop treat. Thankfully, we’ve found a recipe that’s as simple as it is delicious! With only three ingredients: egg, puff pastry and your favourite dark chocolate bar, you can have your *croissant* and eat it too.

[Find the recipe at Simply Beautiful Eating]

10. Decadent White Chocolate Brownies

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Believe it or not – not everyone is a huge fan of dark or milk chocolate. For anyone who can’t eat chocolate, or prefers the taste of white chocolate, we’ve got you covered! This delectable brownie recipe is the perfect balance between rich and fluffy, and can be tweaked to whatever sweetness level you prefer.

[Find the recipe at Simple as That]