

Baking a recipe from scratch can warm you from the inside out, especially when the days feel long and challenging. In those moments when you need a pick-me-up, nothing quite hits the spot like something fresh from the oven.
If you head to the kitchen for a self-care baking session and realize the pantry is quite empty, don’t worry! Even when you’re low on essential ingredients, you can bake something delicious and satisfying.
Really, folks. We’re not just talking about what to do if you run out of espresso powder or candied ginger. We’re talking staple ingredients here. No milk, butter, eggs, or even flour itself? No problem! We have the recipes you need when supplies are limited but your need to bake is real.
Even when your kitchen isn’t fully stocked, there’s a world of fantastic recipes you can bake and enjoy.
Many of these recipes fit into multiple “I don’t have that” categories; no milk, butter, etc. Check out the full ingredient list by clicking on the link to the recipe page, and start making the most out of what’s in your pantry.
Dairy can seem like a staple ingredient in lots of recipes, especially muffins, quick breads, cakes, and other desserts. But a little milk shortage doesn’t have to keep you from realizing your sweet-treat dreams.
Here are some no-milk recipes to fit whatever baking mood you’re in:
Don’t limit your baking when the milk runs low.
... and you want to make pie? Use our No-Roll Pie Crust recipe as the base and choose your fruit filling. (You can omit any butter called for in the filling if it’s less than 2 tablespoons. The pie will still be delicious.)
... and you want to make cookies? Make our Snickerdoodles recipe, a cinnamon-sugar coated classic that uses vegetable shortening instead of butter. Or consider our Classic Peanut Butter Cookies, which use nut butter instead of dairy butter.
... and you want to bake cake? Our Olive Oil Bundt Cake bakes up beautifully rich and tender without any butter. (The moist texture comes from the namesake olive oil.) Feel free to substitute an equal amount of non-dairy milk (or even water in a pinch) for the milk in the recipe if you'd like to make it entirely dairy-free.
... and you want muffins? Use our Banana Muffins recipe, which calls for yogurt instead of milk. If you’re totally out of dairy, mix up a batch of Carrot Muffins. You’ll wish you had a pat of butter to slather on top of these still-warm muffins, but you’ll be satisfied simply having a homemade muffin.
Here at King Arthur Flour, we believe that high-quality flour is a critical ingredient when baking your best. But we also realize that not all baking must include flour. Some of our most popular — including THE most popular — recipes on our website don’t include even a tablespoon of flour. What are these recipes that are still loved by a flour company?
These recipes are just a handful of the collection of flourless treats on our website.
OK, so you either totally forgot the shopping list or you're simply unable to leave the cozy sanctuary of your home. There’s practically nothing in your pantry. (We’ve all been there.) The “family” of cake pan cakes will be your best friend.
This group of cake recipes doesn’t call for butter, milk, or eggs, yet each cake has a wonderfully delicate, tender texture. Most of them can be mixed in a single bowl and only need a dusting of confectioners’ sugar on top to call them done. The flavors range from classics like chocolate and vanilla to more adventurous variations like pumpkin spice, tomato soup, and straight-up spicy (but still pleasant) cake pan cake.
You can also explore our collection of vegan recipes (since when you’re baking without eggs, milk, and butter, you’re well on your way to vegan baking). Here’s a quick selection of my favorites:
To make a fancy dessert when there’s nothing in the fridge, turn to our Dark Chocolate Cake. It’s three layers tall, totally gorgeous, and doesn’t require eggs, butter, or milk. For real!
We know eggs, butter, milk, and flour aren’t the only ingredients you run out of from time to time. Here are some tips to help you get around any other missing-ingredient roadblocks:
Producing something delicious from a practically empty pantry is a satisfying practice in resourcefulness. The power to warm your home and fill the kitchen with lovely aromas, no matter what ingredients you have on hand, is beautiful.
Remember this: If you can bake a three-layer frosted cake without any eggs, butter, or milk (and you can), you can do anything! This ensures that we’ll get through even the most challenging of times by baking through them together.
Baking can provide more than just a delicious treat. Read more about Baking as therapy for additional relaxing recipes for challenging times.
Cover photo by John Sherman.
April 16, 2020 at 12:53pm
In reply to I don't have any baking soda… by Tiffani (not verified)
Hi Tiffani, there are certainly a few things you can make with what you have on hand, such as Spoon Bread if you're looking for a savory option. We also have a jazzed-up version: Sweet Potato Spoonbread with Smoked Gouda and Poblano Peppers. Other good options include Popovers, a Dutch Baby or even Flaky Pastry. Enjoy!
April 5, 2020 at 5:12pm
Are there any substitutions for sweetened condensed milk?
May 6, 2020 at 9:35am
In reply to Are there any substitutions… by Aggie (not verified)
Hi Aggie! You can make your own with just milk and sugar.
April 5, 2020 at 4:09pm
Hats off to you and your team for today's post. I read every word and look forward to trying many of the recipes. This is one of the most uplifting documents to hit my email in the past 6 weeks. Keep up the good work and positive attitude.
April 5, 2020 at 3:32pm
Very helpful, thank you! Follow-up question on eggs: can protein powder + liquid be a substitute? If so, how much per egg?
May 6, 2020 at 9:32am
In reply to Very helpful, thank you!… by Mary C. (not verified)
Hi Mary! Since that isn't an egg substitute we've worked with, (we use flax meal substitute) we'd recommend checking with the manufacturer of the specific protein powder that you have for substitution egg instructions.
April 5, 2020 at 3:28pm
I find your constant posts promoting your products and encouraging everyone to bake all this wonderful bread and cakes to be really discouraging when you can’t supply the basics most of us can’t get right now.
I appreciate you finding items to bake with nothing in the house, but now may be a good time to back off with the barrage of emails.
Really disappointing from a company I have believed in and supported for years.
April 5, 2020 at 3:45pm
In reply to I find your constant posts… by Terry Mcclintock (not verified)
Thank you for taking the time to share your thoughts with us, Terry, and for pointing out that our call to bake might be frustrating for those who can't get their hands on flour or other ingredients, which we truly do recognize. All of us now find ourselves facing challenging conditions, and resources can look very different from one home to another. While our team here on social media persists in our mission to spread knowledge, inspire joy, and draw communities together through baking, other King Arthur Flour team members are actively working with our mills, production partners, and distributors to replenish depleted inventories as quickly as possible. It’s our sincerest hope that those who momentarily find themselves without flour or other ingredients won’t have long to wait before the baking can continue. In the meantime, we hope what we share serves to feed a need so many of us currently have while practicing social-distancing: the presence of others all gathering together around a beloved pastime, even if only digitally. We’ll be thinking about you and our entire community through these difficult times and always striving to extend the best part of ourselves in friendship.
April 8, 2020 at 4:42am
In reply to Thank you for taking the… by anicholson
Thank you so much for including lots of fantastic recipes, when we might be short on an ingredient. I would love to have a few recipes with small amounts of sugar, but still yummy.
April 8, 2020 at 4:08pm
In reply to Thank you for taking the… by anicholson
I really appreciate the emails as they give me something else to think about instead of all the bad going on now. Please keep the emails coming!
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