We’re in the depths of winter, which means it’s time to appreciate the great indoors. Good thing there are plenty of holidays and events to bake for this month, from romantic bakes on Valentine’s Day to trophy-winning snacks for your Super Bowl parties. It’s also an excellent time to cozy up with an inspiring project bake or comforting classic. Whatever the baking occasion (or even no occasion at all), we’ve got you covered this month.

Rich Chocolate Mousse Photography by Rick Holbrook; food styling by Kaitlin Wayne
The most romantic dessert is a giant bowl of mousse.

1) Rich Chocolate Mousse

Celebrating Valentine’s Day at home? Nothing says love and romance like an entire bowl of chocolate mousse. Grab some whipped cream and two spoons and dive right in. 

Get the recipe: Rich Chocolate Mousse 

Shop the recipe: Guittard Semisweet Chocolate Wafers 

If you like this recipe, you may also like: Quick Pots de Crème, Easy Chocolate Pudding 

Homemade Cheese Ravioli Photography by Rick Holbrook; Food Styling by Kaitlin Wayne
Pasta-making is a great date night or low-key party activity.

2) Homemade Cheese Ravioli

If you have a food processor and a bag of all-purpose flour, you’re already halfway to making your own cheese-filled pasta. Better than store-bought but surprisingly simple to make at home, these pillowy, herbed ravioli just need a simple red sauce and a garnish of basil.

Get the recipe: Homemade Cheese Ravioli

Shop the recipe: 14 Cup Food Processor and Pasta Machine

If you like this recipe, you may also like: Savory Pumpkin Ravioli, Fresh Pasta

Scallion Sesame Hot Dog Buns Photography by Rick Holbrook; Food Styling by Kaitlin Wayne
A snack so good, it might steal the spotlight from the football game.

3) Scallion Sesame Hot Dog Buns 

If you like pigs in a blanket, you’ll love these hot dogs swaddled in pillowy milk bread dough — a Chinese bakery classic. They’re the hand-held snack your Super Bowl party is missing. (And if you need more ideas, here are 16 of our best Super Bowl recipes.) 

Get the recipe: Scallion Sesame Hot Dog Buns

Shop the recipe:Baker’s Special Dry Milk

If you like this recipe, you may also like: Pretzel Pigs in a Blanket, Stuffed Pretzel Bites

Bananas Foster Banana Bread Photography by Patrick Marinello; food styling by Yekaterina Boytsova
Bananas foster + banana bread = a caramelly, rum-soaked quick bread.

4) Bananas Foster Banana Bread 

Just like its namesake, this fancy quick bread features the flavors of butter, dark brown sugar, rum, and vanilla. A brush of rum glaze after baking adds a glossy, caramelly finish that tastes like cooked sugar and booze — a true homage to bananas foster, without the tableside flambé.

Get the recipe: Bananas Foster Banana Bread

Shop the recipe: Vietnamese Cinnamon and Tea Loaf Pan

If you like this recipe, you may also like: Double Chocolate Banana Bread, Banana Snacking Cake with Chocolate Malted Cream Cheese Frosting

Almond Croissant Milk Bread Photography by Patrick Marinello; food styling by Yekaterina Boytsova
Another mashup of two favorites, this time taking inspiration from the pâtisserie case.

5) Almond Croissant Milk Bread

Love soft, squishy milk bread? How about rich, buttery almond croissants? Well, this recipe combines them both into a gorgeous almond-flecked loaf that’s streaked with frangipane and encrusted with sugared nuts. It’s almost too pretty to slice.

Get the recipe: Almond Croissant Milk Bread

Shop the recipe: Swedish Pearl Sugar

If you like this recipe, you may also like: Marbled Matcha Milk Bread, Frangipane and Fruit-Filled Wool Rolls

Slice and bake heart cookies Photography by Patrick Marinello; food styling by Lydia Fournier
Cuter — and tastier — than candy hearts.

6) Slice-and-Bake Valentine Cookies

These buttery, lemon-scented Valentine cookies are a fun, festive way to spread the love. To make the heart in each cookie, you’ll make a “tower” by stacking small heart cut-outs, then wrap the vanilla dough around it to form a neat cylinder. Cut the cylinder to reveal a red heart at the center of every cookie.

Get the recipe: Slice-and-Bake Valentine Cookies 

Shop the recipe: Plant-Based Food Colors set of 4

If you like this recipe, you may also like: Mini Raspberry Palmiers, Citrus Sparkle Slice-and-Bake Cookies

Scallion and Cheddar Cathead Biscuits Photography by Rick Holbrook; food styling by Kaitlin Wayne
These biscuits are big, cheesy, and impossible to resist.

7) Scallion and Cheddar Cathead Biscuits 

Pastry chef Cheryl Day is known for her biscuits. These oversized examples (so named because they’re as big as a cat’s head) are tender (thanks to the inclusion of cake flour), with crispy edges from the addition of a generous amount of cheddar cheese. And because they’re drop biscuits, they’re especially easy to make. (For more ways to celebrate Black History Month in the kitchen, see our list of 10 recipes to bake for Black History Month.) 

Get the recipe: Scallion and Cheddar Cathead Biscuits 

Shop the recipe: Unbleached Cake Flour 

If you like this recipe, you may also like: Buttermilk Biscuits, Savory Cheddar Biscuits

Strawberry Cream Cheese Babka Photography by Rick Holbrook; food styling by Kaitlin Wayne
A fruity bake that doesn't actually require fresh fruit, perfect for these barren winter months.

8) Strawberry Cream Cheese Babka

For a bright, fruity bake that doesn’t require fresh fruit, try this pink-hued babka. Instead of cinnamon or chocolate, the soft, rich bread is filled with swirls of cream cheese spiked with freeze-dried strawberry powder, which is always in season.

Get the recipe: Strawberry Cream Cheese Babka

Shop the recipe: Quick Bread Pan and Loaf Pan Lifters

If you like this recipe, you may also like: Apple Pie Babka, Plum Almond Babka

Super-Fast Thin-Crust Pizza Dough Photography and food styling by Liz Neily
It's not delivery ... it's a super-crisp pizza that's ready nearly as fast.

9) Super-Fast Thin-Crust Pizza Dough

This smart recipe yields homemade thin-crust pizza in under an hour — nearly as fast as delivery. The simple dough is made with both baking powder and yeast, yielding a super-thin, super-light crust. Mildly crunchy while still pliable, this crust is ready for any toppings you care to throw on it — just don’t be too heavy-handed, as the thin dough can’t support a heavy load.

Get the recipe: Super-Fast Thin-Crust Pizza Dough

Shop the recipe: King Arthur Bread and Pizza Stone

If you like this recipe, you may also like: Thin-Crust Pizza, The Fastest Homemade Pizza Ever

Sweet Potato Bread Photography by Patrick Marinello; food styling by Yekaterina Boytsova
Forget pie — here's another tasty way to bake with sweet potatoes. 

10) Sweet Potato Bread

Forget pumpkin or banana — this soft quick bread gets its tenderness and flavor from mashed sweet potato. A dash of cardamom adds floral spice, while the sweet potato’s moisture makes the cake extra plush and tender. A crumb topping adds crisp crunch to each slice.

Get the recipe: Sweet Potato Bread

Shop the recipe: Cloud Forest Ground Cardamom

If you like this recipe, you may also like: Sweet Potato Sandwich Bread, Sweet Potato Biscuits 

Chocolate and Vanilla Pudding Cups Photography by Patrick Marinello; food styling by Yekaterina Boytsova
We're all about pudding right now, and we think you should be too! 

11) Chocolate and Vanilla Pudding Cups

These delightful two-tone pudding cups are both nostalgic and sophisticated. They’re made with one base pudding, which you split to make two flavors. A combination of egg yolks and cornstarch gives the pudding a perfect set-but-soft texture, while the sweetened condensed milk turns it incomparably silky and creamy. And perhaps best of all, the pudding doesn’t require any egg tempering.

Get the recipe: Chocolate and Vanilla Pudding Cups

Shop the recipe: Guittard Semisweet Chocolate Wafers

If you like this recipe, you may also like: Simple Stovetop Vanilla Pudding, Entirely Homemade Banana Pudding 

Crème Brûlée Buns Photography by Patrick Marinello; food styling by Yekaterina Boytsova
A project bake that's well worth the effort. 

12) Crème Brûlée Buns

Who knew buns could be such a scene-stealer? These no-knead brioche buns have the flavors and textures of classic crème brûlée, but in an adorable handheld form. With their caramelized sugar cap and creamy vanilla custard filling, they evoke the classic French bistro dessert.

Get the recipe: Crème Brûlée Buns

Shop the recipe: Pure Vanilla Extract and Pastry Bags and Tips Set

If you like this recipe, you may also like: Ube Bibingka Custard Buns, Pineapple Buns (Bolo Bao)

Sourdough Tortillas Photography by Patrick Marinello; food styling by Yekaterina Boytsova
A tasty flatbread ... and a great way to use your sourdough discard.

13) Sourdough Tortillas 

These sourdough tortillas are a delicious way to use a whole cup of sourdough discard, which adds its signature subtle tang to these tender, versatile flatbreads. Made with just a few simple ingredients and ready in about an hour, whip up a batch for quesadillas, tacos, or wrap sandwiches.

Get the recipe: Sourdough Tortillas

Shop the recipe: Field No.8 Skillet

If you like this recipe, you may also like: 50/50 Corn and Flour Tortillas, Flour Tortillas

Need more baking inspiration? How about 15 brownie and bar recipes for sweet, simple baking.

Cover photo by Patrick Marinello; food styling by Yekaterina Boytsova.

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Bananas Foster Banana Bread
Bananas Foster Banana Bread
Total
1 hr 55 mins
Yield
one 12" x 4" or 9" x 5" loaf
Rossi crimping pie crust
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About Rossi Anastopoulo

Rossi Anastopoulo grew up in Charleston, South Carolina, which is how she fell in love with biscuits. She didn’t have any bakers in her household (with the exception of her grandmother’s perfect koulourakia), so she learned at a young age that the best way to satisfy her sweet tooth was to make dess...
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