Give the idea of breaking bread a whole new meaning with this festive reimagining of classic Parker House Rolls. Place this stunner on the table and let family pull pieces off in a rustic fashion, or cut...
Bisquick is a baker's best friend, and once you try your hand at these incredibly easy Bisquick biscuits you will understand why! With only 2 ingredients you can have fluffy, golden biscuits in just...
This sweet Pumpkin Molasses Tea Bread with cream cheese frosting is equally good at breakfast, lunch, or dinner. We used apple juice to sweeten the bread, but this recipe is just as tasty made with orange...
Bake yourself a magnificent-looking boule with a little help from a homemade sourdough starter. Since sourdough uses wild yeasts instead of commerically produced yeast to leaven, the final flavor of the...
This staple of Middle Eastern and Mediterranean cuisines is surprisingly easy to make -- and the process feels almost magical. It starts with a simple yeast dough (we used some whole-wheat flour in addition...
Buttermilk adds a creamy, slightly sweet flavor to this cornbread that's delicious on it's own or when tossed with garlic, herbs, and more to make our favorite Cornbread Dressing.
Freezing and thawing over-ripe bananas before mashing creates a syrupy-thick juice, more like liquid gold, that bursts with sweet banana flavor and makes this loaf next-level delicious.
Try serving these traditional English-style scones with butter, Devonshire cream, and jam.From the book "Mad Hungry," by Lucinda Scala Quinn (Artisan Books).
This St. Patrick's day, try a slice or two of this easy homemade soda bread for breakfast or serve it alongside Martha's Quick-Brined Corned Beef and Vegetables. This recipe balances the traditional flavors...
Four types of seeds -- cumin, nigella, flax, and sesame -- meet rye and wheat flours in these thin, almost lacy crackers. They make a nice accompaniment for any salad or soup or a lovely addition to a...
We made monkey bread even more irresistible. Nutella takes this pull-apart treat to an extra level of deliciousness. The chocolate-hazelnut spread is layered throughout. When serving for breakfast, make...
For a richer version of this dish, use heavy cream, as more fat content translates into better flavor.From the book "Mad Hungry," by Lucinda Scala Quinn (Artisan Books).
Our homemade crisps (just like those found in gourmet-food shops) are filled with wholesome ingredients: nuts, seeds, and dried fruit. The result is light in texture yet flavorful and satisfying. The crisps...
John Barricelli, the host of "Everyday Baking from Everyday Food," on PBS, prepares this chocolate-filled panettone for Christmas. Nuts, candied fruit, and, in more contemporary incarnations, chocolate...
These homey, rustic scones are made with buttermilk barley dough and spill over with sunny citrus marmalade. Vary the filling to suit your taste; for a kid-friendly option, try strawberry or raspberry...
Serve these brightly flavored biscuits with butter and strawberry jam for breakfast or gild them with fresh strawberries and a billow of whipped cream for dessert.
This humble Irish-Style Brown Bread, which gets a small update with the addition of rye flour, is similar to the one you would find every day on the traditional Irish table, served with butter and jam,...
If you've never had homemade focaccia, you're in for something special. This sweet one, sprinkled with rosemary, isn't overly doughy and has an amazingly crisp crust. The bread isn't difficult to make,...
This crusty, traditional Irish bread is a proud product of the peasant hearth-and the most suitable companion to Irish Stew. Soda bread requires no rising time, as baking powder, baking soda, and buttermilk...