FabulousFusionFood's Baking Recipes 27th Page
A range of baked goods.
Welcome to FabulousFusionFood's Baking Recipes Page — This is a continuation of an entire series of pages that will, I hope, allow my visitors to better navigate this site. As well as displaying recipes by name, country and region of origin I am now planning a whole series of pages where recipes can be located by meal type and main ingredient. This page gives a listing of all the baking recipes added to this site. Baking is defined as a technique for the prolonged cooking of food using dry heat by the action of conduction. Baking is normally done in an oven, but goods may also be baked in hot ashes or on hot stones. Baking differs from Roasting Recipes in that a lower temperature is typically used and the items are cooked for a longer period of time. Baking is a much older process than most people think and foods were probably originally baked in embers or with hot stones (which is how bread may have started). Only later did specialist ovens develop. Though most baked goods tend to be bread or cake-based some other dishes such as pasta dishes and vegetable dishes may also be baked. Stews are often also technically baked in an oven, but are not classed as 'baked goods' in that they are more liquid than solid at the end of the cooking process.
Baking is a method of preparing food that uses dry heat, typically in an oven, but can also be done in hot ashes, or on hot stones. The most common baked item is bread, but many other types of foods can be baked. Heat is gradually transferred "from the surface of cakes, biscuits and cookies, and pieces of bread to their centre, typically conducted at elevated temperatures surpassing 150°C. Dry heat cooking imparts a distinctive richness to foods through the processes of caramelization and surface browning. As heat travels through, it transforms batters and doughs into baked goods and more with a firm dry crust and a softer centre. Baking can be combined with grilling to produce a hybrid barbecue variant by using both methods simultaneously, or one after the other. Baking is related to barbecuing because the concept of the masonry oven is similar to that of a smoke pit.
In addition to bread, baking is used to prepare cakes, pastries, pies, tarts, quiches, biscuits and cookies, scones, crackers, pretzels, and more. These popular items are known collectively as 'baked goods', and are often sold at a bakery, which is a store that carries only baked goods, or at markets, grocery stores, farmers markets or through other venues.
Beef en croûte (left) and fish en papillote (right).
The alphabetical list of all the baking recipes on this site follows, (limited to 100 recipes per page). There are 2833 recipes in total:
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| Teisen Nionod â Chig Oen (Welsh Onion Cake with Lamb) Origin: Welsh | To Make a Marchpane Origin: British | Torth Frith Llandudno (Llandudno Fruit Cake) Origin: Welsh |
| Teisen Reis (Boiled Rice Cake) Origin: Welsh | To Make a Tarte of marigoldes prymroses or couslips Origin: England | Torth Sinsir Hen Gymreig (Old Welsh Gingerbread) Origin: Welsh |
| Teisen Sbeis Eirin a Chnau (Spiced Plum and Nut Cake) Origin: Welsh (Patagonia) | To make a tarte of Medlers Origin: British | Tourment d'Amour (Love's Torment) Origin: Guadeloupe |
| Teisen Simnel (Simnel Cake) Origin: Welsh | To make almond cheesecakes Origin: Britain | Tourment d'Amour (Love's Torment) Origin: Saint Barthelemy |
| Teisen y Cynhaeaf (Harvest Cake) Origin: Welsh | To make Char de Crabb (To make Crabapple Pie) Origin: England | Tourta de Blea (Chard Pie) Origin: Monaco |
| Teisennau 'Berffro ('Berffro Cakes) Origin: Welsh | To Make Cheeſe-cakes Origin: England | Tourte bretonne (Breton pie) Origin: France |
| Teisennau Aberffraw (Aberffraw Biscuits) Origin: Welsh | To make cheesecakes Origin: Britain | Tourteletes in fryture (Honey-basted Fig Pastries) Origin: England |
| Teisennau Bach Mel (Honey Tarts) Origin: Welsh | To Make Curde Tarte (To Make Curd Tart) Origin: England | Tourtes parmeriennes (Parmesan Pies) Origin: France |
| Teisennau Ffair Llangadog (Llangadog Fair Cakes) Origin: Welsh | To make drie Gingerbread Origin: British | Tourtière Origin: Canada |
| Teisennau Jam Spwng (Welsh Cheese Cakes) Origin: Welsh | To make jumballs Origin: British | Towering Praline Carrot Cake Origin: American |
| Teisennau Mêl (Welsh Honey Cakes) Origin: Welsh | To make Knotts or Gumballs Origin: Britain | Tractae (Pastry Sheets) Origin: Roman |
| Teisennu Briwsionu Cyffug Mêl Penfro (Pembrokeshire honey fudge crumblies) Origin: Welsh | To make lemon cheesecakes Origin: Britain | Traditional Air Fryer Scones Origin: Britain |
| Tempting Trifle Cheesecake Origin: Britain | To make mackeroons Origin: Britain | Traditional Black Bun Origin: Scotland |
| Terrine de saumoun aux Quatre algues (Terrine of Salmon with Quatre Algues) Origin: France | To make mince pies the best way Origin: Britain | Traditional Bread and Butter Pudding Origin: Britain |
| Terrine Verte (Wild Greens Terrine) Origin: Switzerland | Toad in the Hole Origin: Britain | Traditional Bread Dough Pizza Base Origin: Italy |
| Tesen Aval (Cornish Apple Cake) Origin: England | Toad-in-the-Hole Origin: British | Traditional Cornbread Origin: America |
| Teviotdale Pie Origin: Scotland | Tomato and Caramelized Onion Tarte Tatin Origin: Britain | Traditional Cornish Pasty Origin: Cornwall |
| Thai Hake Bites Origin: South Africa | Tomato Chilli Bread Origin: Fusion | Traditional French Baguette Origin: France |
| The Perfect Pastry Origin: Britain | Tonka Bean Shortbread Origin: British | Traditional Fruit Cake Origin: Britain |
| The Perfect Pizza Base Origin: Britain | Topfenkuchen (Pot Cakes) Origin: Germany | Traditional Historic Bobotie Origin: South Africa |
| The Poor Author's Pudding Origin: Britain | Torta di Acelga (Spinach Pie) Origin: Gibraltar | Traditional Mince Pies Origin: British |
| The Printer's Pudding Origin: Britain | Torta di Castagne e Choccolato (Chocolate and Chestnut Torte) Origin: Italy | Traditional Pork Pie Origin: Britain |
| The Ultimate Chocolate Cake Origin: British | Torta di patate e Funghi selvatici (Wild Mushroom and Potato Cake) Origin: Italy | Traditional Pumpkin Pie Origin: British |
| Thorcake Origin: Britain | Torta di Riso alla Carrarina (Tuscan Rice and Custard Torta) Origin: Italy | Traditional Sachertorte Origin: Austria |
| Thorion Tarikhous (Mackerel-stuffed Vine Leaves) Origin: Roman | Torta Galesa (Teisen Gymreig) Origin: Welsh | Traditional Scottish Gingerbread Origin: Scotland |
| Three-egg Sponge Cake Origin: American | Torta Negra Galesa (Welsh Black Cake) Origin: Welsh (Patagonia) | Traditional Vegetable Bake Origin: Ireland |
| Thuringian Quarktorte (Meringue-coated Quark Cheesecake) Origin: Germany | Torta Pasqua con la Pasta Frolla (Easter Tart with Pasta Frolla) Origin: Italy | Traou Mad (Breton Macaroons) Origin: France |
| Tikvenik (Pumpkin-filled Filo Pastry) Origin: Bulgaria | Torta Plava zaguna (Blue Lagoon Cake) Origin: Slovenia | Träubleskuchen (Meringue-topped Redcurrant Cake) Origin: Germany |
| Timpana (Baked Macaroni Pie) Origin: Malta | Torta Rogel (Rogel Cake) Origin: Argentina | Traybake Keralan Fish Curry Origin: Fusion |
| Tipperary Biscuits Origin: Scotland | Tortas de Aceite (Sesame Seed and Aniseed Biscuits) Origin: Spain | Treacle Raisin Gingerbread Origin: Britain |
| Tiropatinam (Boiled Custard) Origin: Roman | Torten Oen a Thatws (Welsh Lamb and Potato Torte) Origin: Welsh | Treacle Scones Origin: Britain |
| To bake an Olyve-Pye Origin: Britain | Torth Amser Te (Tea Time Bread) Origin: Welsh | Treacle Tart Origin: British |
| To Dry Fruit Pulp Origin: Britain | Torth Cennin a Saets (Leek and Sage Bread) Origin: Welsh | |
| To make a florentine of veal Origin: British | Torth Fraith (Mottled Bread) Origin: Welsh |
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