(Part 2) Best biscuit, muffin & scone baking books according to redditors

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We found 111 Reddit comments discussing the best biscuit, muffin & scone baking books. We ranked the 35 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the products ranked 21-40. You can also go back to the previous section.

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Top Reddit comments about Biscuit, Muffin & Scone Baking:

u/LizzyLemonade · 181 pointsr/femalefashionadvice

I love buying gifts for people and often want to brag about the cool stuff I got and how good of a gift giver I am, but that's kind of tacky sooo... glad for this space.

u/BoriScrump · 5 pointsr/castiron

I looked threw this one at B&N last week: Cast Iron: The ultimate book of the worlds most prized cookware . Very impressive.

But a friend of mine once said (last month I believe) "aren't all cookbooks cast iron cookbooks?".

u/zenzizenzizenzike · 3 pointsr/1200isplenty

> microwave cooking for one

If anyone can't find it at Goodwill, it's available on Amazon.

Other great microwave cooking books:

250 Best Meals in a Mug: Delicious Homemade Microwave Meals in Minutes

125 Best Microwave Oven Recipes

A Man, a Can, a Microwave: 50 Tasty Meals You Can Nuke in No Time

u/moogfooger · 2 pointsr/food

"Rough and Ready" based on what Marion Cunningham calls them in The Breakfast Book. The bacon is cajun-style and hickory-smoked--a holiday gift from a good friend, since I'd never splurge on bacon that expensive.

I actually baked the bacon in a 450-degree oven, which I've come to prefer over frying--the bacon is still really crispy, and there's much less cleanup.

Potatoes (just one russet) and half an onion were then fried in one tablespoon of the bacon fat, which I drained off halfway through the baking.

Scrambled eggs are standard-issue, though I added a roughly-chopped serrano for heat. So, so delicious.

Also, sorry about the file size. At least you get detail?

u/Zikoris · 2 pointsr/vancouver

Sure! A few of our favorites:

Cranberry Oatmeal

Basic Bran - I sub in soy milk and egg replacer.

And the cookbook "150 best vegan muffin recipes" has a ton of good ones - especially the 10 grain muffins, lemon poppyseed muffins, Mexican dark chocolate muffins, and banana blueberry muffins.

We're pretty muffin obsessed.

u/mr_richichi · 2 pointsr/Baking

I have a cookbook obsession, I have roughly 500 that are somewhat organized so I feel like I can be of great use here. I will break it down by type to make it easier.

Bibles

u/bluetagine · 2 pointsr/AskCulinary

If you're looking to do this in more than muffins, I really love the recipes in Baking With Less Sugar by Joanne Chang. She's an incredible, James-Beard-awarded baker and her recipes haven't let me down.

u/bacondevil · 1 pointr/AskNYC

There's a cookbook: https://smile.amazon.com/Bubbys-Brunch-Cookbook-Favorite-Restaurant/dp/0345511638

If it's the same Buddy's? Sure you can find it online, or something similar, with a little digging if it's in the book.

u/[deleted] · 1 pointr/vegan

Buy Kris Holochek's The 100 Best Vegan Baking Recipes. Every single recipe in here is just perfect and my omni friends can't tell it doesn't have eggs. Once, I brought some of the red velvet cupcakes to a meeting and people were going back for seconds and thirds! One of my friends was shocked to see me eating one because he thought I had given up veganism... nope! The cupcakes were vegan!

You will never feel like you need eggs or milk again with this book :)

I'm so glad you've decided to make the switch!

u/jarret_g · 1 pointr/CrohnsDisease

I got a cookbook, cooking with crohn's and colitis. http://www.amazon.ca/How-Cook-Crohns-Colitis-delicious/dp/1581825927

It was a pretty good base. Basically what I learned is that I just can't eat garbage. Some of the recipes are pretty good but some are kind of over the top and take a lot of time to prep so tweak it to what suits you best

u/willromz · 1 pointr/sausagetalk

If you're looking for a cookbook, this one hasn't let me down yet

u/RainbowCakeSprinkles · 1 pointr/australia

I bought the modern equivalent a few years ago. It has a ladybird cake on the cover and I suspect one of my kids will be fondly remembering it on the internet in a decade or two :P