At the start of each year, I make a baking resolution: I set out to perfect one kind of baked good in the coming 12 months. In the past, I’ve focused on bagels, tortillas, and sourdough bread. This year, it’s chocolate chip cookies, which we just crowned our Recipe of the Year. Whether you’re trying to perfect something or just want a varied list of great things to bake this month, here are 16 of the best recipes to bake in January.  

Brownie Brittle Photography and food styling by Liz Neily
Brownies become almost like chocolate bark with this sheet pan treatment

1) Brownie Brittle

Do you head straight for the corner piece when you see a pan of brownies? If you’re a fan of crunchy, crispy brownies, brownie brittle is going to be your go-to recipe when you need a chocolate fix. A simple brownie batter is mixed, spread into a thin layer on a half-sheet pan, and baked until perfectly crisp. It’s ideal for snacking or crumbling onto ice cream for a satisfying dessert.

Get the recipe: Brownie Brittle 

Shop the recipe: Triple Cocoa Blend and Espresso Powder

Climate Blend Whole Wheat Scones Photography by Danielle Sykes; food styling by Kaitlin Wayne
The earthy, nutty flavor of Climate Blend Flour shines through in these buttery, tender scones.

2) Climate Blend Whole Wheat Scones

Perhaps you’re trying to make more environmentally conscious decisions in 2024. (We sure are thinking about our impact here at King Arthur.) Our regeneratively-grown Climate Blend Flour is milled from a combination of wheat varieties that promote soil health and conserve resources. It has a slightly nutty flavor similar to whole wheat and adds heartiness and whole grains to tender scones. Make these scones your own by adding up to 1 cup of mix-ins: dried fruit, chocolate chips, or nuts are all good options.

Get the recipe: Climate Blend Whole Wheat Scones

Shop the recipe: Regeneratively-Grown Climate Blend Flour

Gnocchi alla Romana (Semolina Gnocchi Gratin) Photography by Rick Holbrook; food styling by Kaitlin Wayne
Creamy, cheesy, and golden brown — Gnocchi alla Romana is the epitome of comfort food.

3) Gnocchi alla Romana (Semolina Gnocchi Gratin)

January is a time to cozy up with warm, comforting foods, like this creamy Gnocchi alla Romana. It’s made from semolina flour that’s cooked to a polenta-like consistency, chilled, and then cut into rounds. The slices are layered in a 9" x 13" pan and covered with cheese, gratin-style. The whole thing bakes until it’s melty and golden brown.  

Get the recipe: Gnocchi alla Romana (Semolina Gnocchi Gratin) 

Shop the recipe: Semolina Flour

Spiced Baked Doughnuts Photography by Rick Holbrook; food styling by Kaitlin Wayne
No desire to fry? No problem! You can still have homemade, yeast-raised doughnuts.

4) Spiced Baked Doughnuts

You can still make doughnuts even if you don’t have a doughnut pan (yet!) or you don’t feel like frying — all you need is this recipe for Spiced Baked Doughnuts. The yeasted dough is easy to work with; it gets rolled out like biscuit dough and then stamped out using round cutters. The risen doughnuts are baked on a sheet pan, then brushed with butter and dipped in a combination of sugar and spice for a sweet exterior.  

Get the recipe: Spiced Baked Doughnuts 

Shop the recipe: Whole Wheat Flour and Nutmeg

Dutch Crunch Rolls Photography by Rick Holbrook; food styling by Kaitlin Wayne
These rolls are more than just eye-catching good looks: They have a soft interior crumb that's ideal for sandwiches.

5) Dutch Crunch Rolls

If you want to up your sandwich game in 2024, Dutch Crunch Rolls are the bread to make. They originated in California, where they are still hugely popular, and get a flavor and texture boost from a sweet flour paste that’s spooned onto the exterior of each roll before it bakes. The result is a tender roll with a crunchy crown — ideal for sandwiches or eating on its own.  

Get the recipe: Dutch Crunch Rolls 

Shop the recipe: Unbleached Bread Flour

Pajeon (Korean Scallion Pancakes) Photography by Rick Holbrook; food styling by Kaitlin Wayne
If it looks like these pancakes are mostly vegetables, it's because they are! Every bite is bursting with savory allium flavor.

6) Pajeon (Korean Scallion Pancakes)

Eating more vegetables in the year ahead is easy when they come in the form of savory pancakes. Thin, crêpe-like Korean Pajeon are packed with scallions, held together by a small amount of batter. The batter cooks quickly in a skillet on the stovetop, so you can have fresh, hot savory pancakes for dinner or breakfast. Make them with scallions, and then get creative and try other vegetables like grated cabbage, carrot, or sweet potatoes.  

Get the recipe: Pajeon (Korean Scallion Pancakes) 

Shop the recipe: Scone and Muffin Scoop

Small Batch Cinnamon Rolls Photography by Rick Holbrook; food styling by Kaitlin Wayne
You've never seen a cuter couple than these two fluffy, tall, frosted cinnamon rolls

7) Small-Batch Cinnamon Rolls  

This small-batch recipe is ideal for bakers who want to make fluffy, homemade cinnamon rolls without lots of leftovers. It’s perfectly scaled to yield two tall, frosting-covered buns: one for you, and one for a sweetheart or lucky friend. (Or maybe another one for you later.)  

Get the recipe: Small-Batch Cinnamon Rolls

Shop the recipe: Vietnamese Cinnamon

London Fog Cake Photography by Rick Holbrook; food styling by Kaitlin Wayne
Baking this London Fog-inspired cake in a Tea Loaf Pan gives it a long, elegant shape and yields narrow slices that are perfect for snacking.

8) London Fog Cake  

Fans of the milky, black tea-based London Fog will fall in love with this pound cake version of the classic hot drink. The cake is beautifully speckled with ground black tea leaves and scented with citrus thanks to a dash of orange oil in the batter. A thick, luscious glaze that uses dried whole milk for extra-creamy flavor is poured over the top of the cake for an elegant finish. Serving it with a hot London Fog is optional but extra delicious. 

Get the recipe: London Fog Cake 

Shop the recipe: Dried Whole Milk and Tea Loaf Pan

Chicken Pot Pie with Biscuits Photography and food styling by Liz Neily
Creamy chicken filling + flaky biscuit topping = the ultimate savory pot pie.

9) Chicken Pot Pie with Biscuits  

You don’t need to master pie crust (though you can and should!) to make homemade pot pie, thanks to this version that uses an easy biscuit topping. The creamy, savory base has all the staples of the best pot pies: cream sauce, chicken, and vegetables. Assemble it all in a beautiful Dutch oven that can go straight from the oven to the table.

Get the recipe: Chicken Pot Pie with Biscuits

Shop the recipe: Sublime Dutch Oven

Citrus Surprise Grapefruit Cake Photography and food styling by Liz Neily
This light-textured cake has lots of zing, thanks to both grapefruit zest and juice in the batter.

10) Citrus Surprise Grapefruit Cake

January is a time to embrace the brightness of citrus. Make sure to stock up on beautifully colored grapefruits; eat them on their own (or with a drizzle of maple syrup) and make sure to save some for this stunning cake. The earthy flavor of golden wheat flour complements the citrus and balances out the frosting. (We like Cream Cheese Frosting on this cake.)

Get the recipe: Citrus Surprise Grapefruit Cake

Shop the recipe: Golden Wheat Flour

Spicy Kimchi Cheddar Bread Photography by Rick Holbrook; food styling by Kaitlin Wayne
If you're a fan of punchy, flavorful kimchi, save some of your next jar to make this spicy bread.

11) Spicy Kimchi Cheddar Bread

Trying to lean into making more dinners at home this year? Put cozy comfort food on the menu with this cheesy quick bread. It comes together in no time because there’s no yeast — just baking powder and baking soda. It’s also packed with flavor and texture: The kimchi liquid is used in the batter to ensure the tangy taste comes through in every bite, and the bread itself is encrusted in a layer of sesame seeds for extra crunch.

Get the recipe: Spicy Kimchi Cheddar Bread

Shop the recipe: 8" Square Pan

Chocolate Chip Snickerdoodle Cake Photography by Rick Holbrook; food styling by Kaitlin Wayne
Classic snickerdoodle cookies meet up with chocolate chip cake in this easy one-bowl snacking cake.

12) Chocolate Chip Snickerdoodle Cake

This snickerdoodle-inspired cake is quick, easy, and ideal for snacking on all day long. The simple cake batter is mixed in one bowl and then chocolate chips are folded in. The pan and top of the batter are dusted with cinnamon sugar for an unfussy but tasty garnish that makes this cake reminiscent of a spiced snickerdoodle cookie.

Get the recipe: Chocolate Chip Snickerdoodle Cake

Shop the recipe: Callebaut Semisweet Chocolate Chips

Garlic Bread Pizza Photography by Rick Holbrook; food styling by Kaitlin Wayne
Ciabatta bread stands in for pizza crust in this DIY version of a store-bought favorite.

13) Garlic Bread Pizza

Garlic Bread Pizza combines two of the most universally loved foods into one ultimate dish: garlic bread and pizza. Make your own ciabatta bread (or use store-bought for a shortcut) and then make a buttery, salty, cheesy, garlicky topping to slather over the top. Add slices of pepperoni if you like, or simply embrace the combination of tomatoes, garlic, and cheese on top of crispy, crunchy bread.

Get the recipe: Garlic Bread Pizza

Shop the recipe: Boyajian Garlic Oil

14) Cinnamon-Sugar Crunch Bagels  

We’ve got Recipe of the Year on our minds since our 2024 recipe, Supersized, Super-Soft Chocolate Chip Cookies, just made its debut. This sweet bagel recipe is a twist on our 2022 Recipe of the Year — Ultimate Sandwich Bagels — and the well-loved Cinnamon Crunch Bagel from Panera. It’s distinguished by its spectacularly crunchy crust, made from a streusel topping that shatters with every bite and includes coarse sparkling sugar for a sprinkle-like crunch.    

Get the recipe: Cinnamon-Sugar Crunch Bagels

Shop the recipe: Cinnamon Sweet Bits and Coarse Sparkling Sugar

Kouign-amann sliced and served with coffee Joseph De Leo
Kouign-Amann is a classic sweet and flaky pastry that’s worth making at home.

15) Classic Kouign-Amann (Breton Butter Cake)  

If you’re snowed in and want a baking project, give this traditional French cake a whirl. Kouign-amann translates to “butter cake,” and for good reason. Like a croissant, it’s made by layering dough with sheets of butter, creating delicate layers that melt in your mouth — but with the pleasant addition of sugar in each of those layers. This recipe is a great place to start if you’re new to laminated doughs, as it’s surprisingly forgiving.  

Get the recipe: Classic Kouign-Amann (Breton Butter Cake)   

Shop the recipe: SAF Instant Yeast and Unbleached All-Purpose Flour

Gruyère-Stuffed Crusty Rolls Photography by Rick Holbrook; food styling by Kaitlin Wayne
Hot bread is delicious, and with the addition of hot cheese in these crusty loaves, it’s even better.

16) Gruyère-Stuffed Crusty Loaves

Filled with melty Gruyère cheese and pizza seasoning, these crusty loaves are just what every dinner table needs. I like to utilize the long rest option included at the bottom of the recipe page so I can more easily fit this recipe into my schedule.

Get the recipe: Gruyère-Stuffed Crusty Loaves

Shop the recipe: Pizza Dough Flavor

For more recipes to bake this winter, check out our collection of Extraordinary Bread recipes.

Cover photo (Small-Batch Cinnamon Rolls) by Rick Holbrook; food styling by Kaitlin Wayne.

Additional contributions from Laura Scaduto.  

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Small Batch Cinnamon Rolls
Small-Batch Cinnamon Rolls
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Total
2 hrs 30 mins
Yield
2 cinnamon rolls
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Kye Ameden grew up in Fairlee, Vermont and has always loved food, farms, and family. She spent her teenage years working by her chef/uncle’s side in an industrial kitchen, cracking hundreds of eggs, slicing cheesecakes into 13 perfect slices, and developing her passion for precision and baking.After...
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