14 Inspiring Baking Recipes for Bakers Stuck In a Rut

Experiencing an insatiable urge to bake? Tormented by indecision? Here are some delicious options from our vast archive.

We've all been there. The kitchen is dark, the oven's convection fan silent. It's cold out, perhaps snowing a little. Your weekend plans have fallen through, and you're maybe a little grateful, perhaps even gleeful, at having extra time just fall in your lap unexpectedly—and the prospect of lazing about at home, free of obligations is enticing. This is peak baking time. But what needs baking? Where will this blank-slate day in the kitchen lead?

Only you can answer this question, but this collection of baking recipes—both sweet and savory!—might help trigger a hankering, pose a challenge, or simply present an easy route to breakfast built around a batch of freshly baked biscuits.

Sweet Recipes

The Food Lab's Chocolate Chip Cookies

<p>Serious Eats / J. Kenji López-Alt</p>

Serious Eats / J. Kenji López-Alt

These classic chocolate chip cookies are made with browned butter and chopped chocolate. The cookie dough is rested overnight so that it browns and caramelizes more deeply in the oven. If you're too impatient for all that, see Stella's recipe for quick and easy chocolate chip cookies.

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Basque Cheesecake

<p>Serious Eats / Vicky Wasik</p>

Serious Eats / Vicky Wasik

Basque cheesecake boasts a creamy center and a deeply caramelized "burnt" top and bottom, thanks to a high-temperature bake—no crust required. For a classic New York-style affair with a graham cracker crust, look no further than Stella's superlative recipe.

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Olive Oil Cake

<p>Serious Eats / Vicky Wasik</p>

Serious Eats / Vicky Wasik

Tender, impossibly moist, fragrant, and perfect—olive oil cakes are so ridiculously fast and foolproof that the style is favored by amateurs and pros alike. For a variation on this style, swap out the oil for a delicious pistachio cake.

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Gâteau Invisible (Invisible Apple Cake)

<p>Serious Eats / Tim Chin</p>

Serious Eats / Tim Chin

Gâteau invisible aux pommes, or "invisible apple cake," features dozens of intersecting layers of thinly sliced apples bound in a sweet, custardy batter. Here, Tim pairs his gateâu with a white miso caramel sauce.

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Glossy Fudge Brownies

<p>Serious Eats / Vicky Wasik</p>

Serious Eats / Vicky Wasik

Brown butter adds a nutty richness that deepens the chocolate flavor of this fudgy brownie, which is made with both Dutch cocoa powder and dark chocolate. For a spicy and smoky brownie that's perfect for serving after a cookout dinner, try Leah Colins' grill-baked smoked ancho chile skillet brownie.

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Classic Blueberry Muffins

Serious Eats / Vicky Wasik
Serious Eats / Vicky Wasik

Fast, simple, and not too sweet, these are the perfect weekend muffins. Stella's recipe amps up the blueberry flavor with a complimentary addition of bright, lemony coriander.

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Brown Butter Shortbread Cookies

<p>Serious Eats / Vicky Wasik</p>

Serious Eats / Vicky Wasik

Brown butter and toasted sugar make an extra-special batch of slice-and-bake shortbread cookies.

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Devil's Food Cake

<p>Serious Eats / Vicky Wasik</p>

Serious Eats / Vicky Wasik

No list of baking recipes would be complete without a show-stopping layer cake. Stella's devil's food cake delivers the goods, with the help of dark chocolate as well as Dutch cocoa and coffee for an extra chocolaty result.

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Savory Recipes

Sourdough Bread

<p>Serious Eats / Tim Chin</p>

Serious Eats / Tim Chin

Ready to tackle sourdough? Tim Chin put together a guide on making and maintaining a sourdough starter. Once your starter is ready to go, this recipe will walk you through the rest of the process.

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Quick and Easy Drop Biscuits

<p>Serious Eats / Liz Clayman</p>

Serious Eats / Liz Clayman

These traditional drop biscuits require just five ingredients, but with their buttery, salty flavor, and cloud-like bite, the final result tastes anything but ordinary. Best of all, they're done in less than half an hour.

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Better No-Knead Bread

<p>Serious Eats / Mariel De La Cruz</p>

Serious Eats / Mariel De La Cruz

Baking sourdough requires you to maintain a starter, and can quickly resemble a lifestyle rather than a discreet recipe. For those of us who can't keep houseplants alive, let alone a hungry sourdough baby, this excellent no-knead, low-commitment recipe comes together relatively quickly.

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Sicilian Pizza With Pepperoni and Spicy Tomato Sauce

<p>Serious Eats / Julia Estrada</p>

Serious Eats / Julia Estrada

This Sicilian pizza is as close as you're going to get to the famous one at Prince Street Pizza in New York City.

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Homemade Focaccia

<p>Serious Eats / Vicky Wasik</p>

Serious Eats / Vicky Wasik

A high-hydration dough made with bread flour gives this focaccia an extra-crisp crust and a crumb that's both tender and chewy. Cold-fermenting the dough overnight produces complex flavor and an even rise.

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Spanakopita (Greek Savory Greens Pie)

<p>Serious Eats / Vicky Wasik</p>

Serious Eats / Vicky Wasik

For a twist on the classic, this version of Greek spanakopita uses an assortment of greens and tender herbs in addition to spinach.

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