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Best bake sale recipes

Chocolate Chip Cookie Bar

Introducing the bake-sale saviour. Chewy, chocolatey cookies are so much easier when they can be patted down into one big pan and cut into bars. Get the recipe:Chocolate Chip Cookie Bar

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Blueberry-Ginger Muffins

Kyle’s mom is already bringing banana muffins, so try these blueberry-ginger babies instead. Ginger is an antioxidant, so you’re basically stopping gross school germs in their tracks here. Get the recipe:Blueberry-Ginger Muffins

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Maple Fudge

You’re just three ingredients away from this melt-in-your-mouth fudge. Hi, butter, whipping cream and maple syrup. Get the recipe:Maple Fudge

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Salted Brown Butter Puffed Rice Treats

Turns out you’ve been making these wrong your whole life. Here’s how to make it rightt: Let the melted butter get nutty and brown, then add salt. These are better than all the rest. Get the recipe:Salted Brown Butter Puffed Rice Treats

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Chocolate Pretzel Granola Bars

Look at you making your own granola bars. They really don’t require a lot of effort, and with sweet chocolate and salty pretzels up to bat, they’ll be a home run at that bake sale. Get the recipe:Chocolate Pretzel Granola Bars

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White Chocolate Crunch

If you’re looking to outshine the other parents at the bake sale, may we suggest these addictive little bites? It’s the perfect combination of sweet and salty, with a silky white chocolate body that’s riddled with pretzels, potato chips, toffee and a hint of lemon zest for good measure. Get the recipe:White Chocolate Crunch

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Tahini Cookies

Tahini is a paste made from sesame seeds and is school-safe. You probably met over a grain bowl, but give tahini a try in your baking. It makes a soft and mild cookie that’s just a little bit salty (and not because its mad at anyone). Get the recipe:Tahini Cookies

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Hot Chocolate Whoopie Pies

Hands up if you like baking. Well, lucky you, these squishy, cream-filled cookies are delicious—but you’ve got to work for them. We’re definitely throwing our money down for these guys. Get the recipe:Hot Chocolate Whoopie Pies

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Rocky Road Brownies

Sinking your teeth into a fudgy brownie is the best. Imagine that sweet treat topped with toasted mallows. Yeah, we did that. Get the recipe:Rocky Road Brownies

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Cinnamon Toast Kettle Corn

Salty-sweet kettle corn is something you just can’t stop munching. Pack it up in individual baggies and watch it all disappear. Get the recipe:Cinnamon Toast Kettle Corn

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S’mores Faux Ice Cream Sandwiches

OK, but who says you actually have to “bake” for a bake sale? Here’s your cheater method: Store-bought bakery cookies sandwiching marshmallow fluff that’s been mixed with graham cracker crumbs and chocolate chips. You’re welcome. Get the recipe:S’mores Faux Ice Cream Sandwiches

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Cranberry and White Chocolate Squares

Squares rule because they’re easy to make, a breeze to dole out and are always delicious. In this case, it's a blondie base that’s got cranberries and white chocolate chunks sprinkled throughout. If you’re feeling wild, get in there with some dark chocolate, too. Get the recipe:Cranberry and White Chocolate Squares

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Big Batch Oatmeal Chocolate Raisin Cookies

This recipe yields 75 cookies, meaning you can make enough for this week’s bake sale then stash the rest of the dough, portioned into logs in the freezer, for when the next bake sale creeps up—or for those late-night cookie cravings. We like to call it Cookies on Demand. Get the recipe:Big Batch Oatmeal Chocolate Raisin Cookies

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Double Lemon Bars

Check out this silky citrus layer that’s hanging out on a buttery base, dusted with icing sugar and decorated with candied lemon for extra pizazz. How do you like those lemons? Yeah, we thought you’d like that. Get the recipe:Double Lemon Bars

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Raspberry Sweetheart Cookies

If you’re a minimal-effort baker (this is a safe space, it’s OK), these heart-shaped cookies are for you. Puff pastry, jam and sugar. That’s it. Get the recipe:Raspberry Sweetheart Cookies

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The Ultimate Chocolate Chocolate Chunk Cookie

There’s a lot going on in these chocolate morsels—a lot of good stuff. Allow us to elaborate: A fudgy brownie-like cookie base + dried cherries + white chocolate chunks + chocolate chunks. Go forth and make these, please. Get the recipe:The Ultimate Chocolate Chocolate Chunk Cookie

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Cheddar and Bacon Scones

With all those sweets, it’s nice to break it up with a little savoury. A flakey, cheesy and bacon-y biscuit is the perfect solution. Get the recipe:Cheddar and Bacon Scones

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Blueberry Hand Pies

If you’re looking to stand out against a sea of cookies and muffins, these hand pies are looking at you. Get the recipe:Blueberry Hand Pies

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Cheesy Gold Star Crackers

Gold star goes to you for making your own crackers. Who even are you and can we be your friend? Get the recipe:Cheesy Gold Star Crackers

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Old-Fashioned Cake Donut Rings and Holes

Looking for a weekend project? Say hello to these fried donuts. Alternatively, you could drive to your local bakery and shop for fried dough there. Get the recipe:Old-Fashioned Cake Donut Rings and Holes

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FAQs

What is the best selling item at a bake sale? ›

Cupcakes, brownies, and cookies are always winners, but any small, portable baked items are good bake sale ideas. Note that bake sale cookies, cupcakes, brownies, and muffins are easier to package and sell by the piece than are cakes and pies.

How do you make the most money at a bake sale? ›

Make the goods.
  1. You could bake the items yourself and this is usually the cheapest way. Divide the baking between many members, if possible.
  2. Alternatively, buy them from a local bakery or shop. This is particularly effective if people don't usually have access to such goods, such as at a high school.

What is the number one rule of baking? ›

#1 Read through the recipe

Make sure to quickly skim the recipe before you start baking to understand the general flow and key steps. You can even make notes on the recipe or highlight key points to help you along.

What is the best selling thing of all time? ›

The all-time best-selling product in human history in terms of volume is wheat. The longest continuously operating consumer goods company in the world has produced paper products for over 1,250 years.

How many items should you sell at a bake sale? ›

Plan your bake sale.

First, determine how many treats you plan to sell. If you just want to go round the neighbourhood, then you will need around 50-70 treats. For a class sale, around 15-40. For a whole school sale, around 100-150.

What should you charge at a bake sale? ›

Try to keep items priced at even dollar amounts, like $2, $5, or more, instead of pricing at $1.50. Get comparable rates. Once you have your menu planned, go around town and see how local bakeries and grocery stores price similar items. Don't be afraid to go a little higher.

How many cookies should you make for a bake sale? ›

Bake sales work best when a few families work together. Cookies! Just in a basket or tupperware, not individually wrapped (a rule of thumb is 100 cookies per hour of bake sale).

What do bakeries sell most of? ›

Best selling bread items
  • White dinner rolls.
  • Vienna loaf.
  • Cob loaf.
  • Bread rolls.
  • Hot dog buns.
  • Sourdough and Artisan loaves.
  • Breadsticks.
  • Croissants.

What are 3 common baking mistakes? ›

Here is a rundown of the 11 most common baking mistakes people make and how you can avoid them as best as possible.
  1. You Forget To Add A Key Ingredient. ...
  2. You Don't Measure Your Ingredients. ...
  3. You Open The Oven Far Too Often. ...
  4. You Use The Ingredients At The Wrong Temperature. ...
  5. You Don't Sift Your Dry Ingredients.

Why do we always bake at 350? ›

The magic of cooking at 350 degrees isn't magic at all, but chemistry. It is, for example, the level associated with the Maillard Reaction, the chemical process that gives so many foods a complex flavor profile—and an appealing golden-brown hue—when sugar and protein are heated together just so.

What is the golden rule in baking explain? ›

Basically, all you need to know about baking is that the longer you mix a dough or batter, the stronger the gluten, and the more gluten, the better the chew. But you don't want the same chew from a beautiful cake as you would a baguette, so you minimise the development of gluten by not over-working the dough or batter.

What cake sells the most? ›

What Is The Most Popular Cake In America?
  1. Chocolate Cake. Chocolate cake is a perennial favorite among Americans. ...
  2. Red Velvet Cake. Red velvet cake has been gaining popularity in recent years, and it's easy to see why. ...
  3. Carrot Cake. ...
  4. Vanilla Cake. ...
  5. Cheesecake.
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What is trending in baked goods? ›

“Cream cheese as a flavor, not an ingredient, is huge,” she said. “Fig, pomegranate, dulce de leche and watermelon are hot right now. Birthday cake flavor is still popular, and co*cktail and alcohol flavors are showing up in baked goods.

What is the most popular food to sell? ›

7 most profitable restaurant foods
  1. Burgers. Burgers are not only an American favorite but also a profitable choice for restaurant operators. ...
  2. Pizzas. Pizza is versatile and can offer substantial profits. ...
  3. Pasta dishes. ...
  4. Sandwiches. ...
  5. Vegetables and vegetarian dishes. ...
  6. Soups and stews. ...
  7. Fried foods.

What is a good profit margin for a bake sale? ›

Most bakeries should set a goal to reach a net profit margin of 20%. Around 10% would be average. Anything under would that be slipping into low revenue. Remember though, your net profit margin accounts for all of your expenses, not just the COGS for your bakery items.

What is usually at a bake sale? ›

Bake sales are most often held to raise money for specific causes or for a particular organization, and frequently take place at schools or churches. Goods most commonly sold at bake sales include cookies, brownies, cupcakes, and muffins.

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