Easy Bake Oven Recipes from scratch and mixes (2024)

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gria2515said...

so do they work in the new easy bake oven?

May 4, 2012 at 12:14 PMEasy Bake Oven Recipes from scratch and mixes (2)

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gria2515said...

so do they work in the new easy bake oven?

May 4, 2012 at 12:15 PMEasy Bake Oven Recipes from scratch and mixes (4)

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Unknownsaid...

@gria2515 Yes! We've found that the recipes we've tried to work in the new "non-light bulb" style oven.

Have fun!

May 6, 2012 at 5:51 PMEasy Bake Oven Recipes from scratch and mixes (6)

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Anonymoussaid...

When you tried the recipes in the new easy bake oven did you have to adjust the quantity you prepared? Did the pan that comes with the new oven hold as much as these recipes call for?
Thanks!

June 26, 2012 at 7:27 PMEasy Bake Oven Recipes from scratch and mixes (8)

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Unknownsaid...

The quantity seemed fine. But with any of the mixes we used (even the ones that are for the oven) we've found we need to bake them a little longer than recommended. Good luck!

July 5, 2012 at 7:54 PMEasy Bake Oven Recipes from scratch and mixes (10)

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Well Read Nursesaid...

What pan did you use for the cakes? When I use the store mixes with the rectangle pan it doesn't seem to come out right...... And from what I've seen, they don't have round ones.

December 28, 2012 at 8:08 PMEasy Bake Oven Recipes from scratch and mixes (12)

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Unknownsaid...

@Samatha JerniganI'm sorry to hear about your frustrations with the cakes! We used the rectangle pans that came with the set. We have had to bake the cakes a little longer with the store bought cake mixes. I can't really say that anything we've made with the Easy Bake oven (DIY mixes or Easy Bake box mixes) has ever actually tasted really good or had a great texture.

Truthfully, for the amount of time and effort it takes to make itty bitty desserts in the Easy Bake oven, I would rather just make regular cakes!!

I followed my sister in law's advice and purchased a babycakes cake pop maker for my daughter. The results are much more reliable than Easy Bake desserts and you end up with a lot more to show for your efforts. lol.

But at least it is a childhood memory that my daughter and I can both share. We can always remember how much fun the Easy Bake oven was and how it never quite lived up to our expectations. Good luck with your recipes!

December 28, 2012 at 10:08 PMEasy Bake Oven Recipes from scratch and mixes (14)
Stephsaid...

Thanks for finding and listing all these recipes! My daughter and I had a blast using it for the first time this weekend (I never had one as a child, so this was new to both of us).

Everyone warned me how horrible the food tasted. I have to be honest, it's all slathered in enough sugar, it tastes fine. That's not to say it tastes great, but the pride my daughter has in making her own stuff makes every bite taste that much better!

So again, thanks for posting!

May 20, 2013 at 9:14 AMEasy Bake Oven Recipes from scratch and mixes (15)

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Lizziesaid...

Thank you so much for posting. My daughter and I tried quite a few and we had a great time. I really don't think it matters how it turns out or even it's not the greatest taste. The point is that she made it on her own and is so very happy and proud. It is her start and is teaching her for when she is ready to bake in the big oven by herself. We had a great time together. Thank you for the help!

January 12, 2014 at 1:23 PMEasy Bake Oven Recipes from scratch and mixes (17)

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Unknownsaid...

brought an Easy Bake oven to our house. So I figured it was time to look up recipes to make without relying on the expensive (and currently out of stock ... ebakeoven.blogspot.com

January 24, 2016 at 8:09 AMEasy Bake Oven Recipes from scratch and mixes (19)

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Unknownsaid...

I am delighted to hear you had so much fun. I am sure it created a wonderful lasting memory!

January 24, 2016 at 1:32 PMEasy Bake Oven Recipes from scratch and mixes (21)

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Unknownsaid...

You are so welcome! Thanks for sharing your successes! I hope it is a wonderful lasting memory.

January 24, 2016 at 1:33 PMEasy Bake Oven Recipes from scratch and mixes (23)

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Unknownsaid...

You are so welcome! Thanks for sharing your successes! I hope it is a wonderful lasting memory.

January 24, 2016 at 1:33 PMEasy Bake Oven Recipes from scratch and mixes (25)

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Unknownsaid...

I am delighted to hear you had so much fun. I am sure it created a wonderful lasting memory!

January 24, 2016 at 1:34 PMEasy Bake Oven Recipes from scratch and mixes (27)

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Unknownsaid...

@gria2515 Yep!

November 5, 2016 at 10:52 PMEasy Bake Oven Recipes from scratch and mixes (29)

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Unknownsaid...

Thank you so much!! I've been trying to find refills for years and they're always sold out at regular retail stores or severely jacked up in price on Amazon or eBay (not paying over $50 to make teeny cookies lol). This was very helpful. My son really enjoys cooking and baking, so these are a great help!!

December 17, 2016 at 9:36 PMEasy Bake Oven Recipes from scratch and mixes (31)

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September 30, 2017 at 12:47 AMEasy Bake Oven Recipes from scratch and mixes (33)

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Kriissaid...

Many of the links on this page are now out of date because of a restructuring at the EBORecipes.com site and Kiddio.org going offline. I have updated the page if the author would like to contact me (by replying to the post) I will be happy to share.

September 30, 2017 at 12:48 AMEasy Bake Oven Recipes from scratch and mixes (35)
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FAQs

How do you use Easy-Bake Oven mixes? ›

directions
  1. Grease and flour pan.
  2. Mix cake mix and milk until smooth. Pour into pan.
  3. Bake in preheated Easy-Bake Oven about 15 minutes.

Can you use regular cookie mixes in Easy-Bake Oven? ›

Answer: The EASY-BAKE Ultimate Oven is designed for use with the EASY-BAKE Ultimate Oven mixes, which are specifically formulated and tested for compatibility. Homemade recipes and store bought mixes should not be used with the EASY-BAKE Ultimate Oven.

Why did they discontinue Easy-Bake Ovens? ›

On July 19, 2007, Hasbro re-issued its voluntary recall of the Easy-Bake after learning that part of a five-year-old girl's finger had to be amputated because of a severe burn. The recall affected 985,000 ovens that had been sold between May 2006 and July 2007.

How to make your own baking mixes? ›

Whisk flour, dry milk powder, baking powder, sugar, and salt in a large bowl until thoroughly combined. Cut shortening into dry ingredients with a pastry cutter, about 1/2 cup at a time, until mixture resembles cornmeal. Store in an air-tight container for up to 3 months.

What temperature does the Easy-Bake Oven cook at? ›

The Easy-Bake's poorly-kept secret, of course, is that it's just an oven, heating automatically to 375 degrees. It's easy to use ordinary Betty Crocker cookie and baking mixes in the oven, rather than the special Easy-Bake stuff, and Nina got a big kick out of cracking an egg into the batter and mixing it up.

Are easy bake ovens worth it? ›

My brother-in-law was like, "Wow, that is really good for a toy oven." It baked well, it's easy to set up, and every kid--boy or girl--should have one, really. Truthfully, I think a single adult who hates to bake could probably just use this for individual, easy-to-prepare desserts. Might be worth a try.

What is the alternative to the Easy Bake Oven? ›

Hands down, a toaster oven is a better choice all-around for beginner forays into the kitchen. True, it does get hot, and needs to be used by older children with adult supervision, but toaster ovens are significantly easier to use than an Easy-Bake.

How much did easy bake oven cost in 1963? ›

1963: America's first working toy oven debuted as a turquoise range with a carrying handle and pretend stovetop. Invented by designers at Kenner Products (now owned by Hasbro) the oven sold for $15.95. 1967: By its fifth birthday, EASY-BAKE had become a household name.

Are easy bake ovens still being made? ›

Amazon.com: Easy Bake Oven (Discontinued by manufacturer)

What was the boys version of Easy Bake Oven? ›

Hasbro created a “male” version of the oven about a decade ago. Called the Queasy Bake Cookerator, the packaging depicted a boy surrounded by a ghoulish glow and featured recipes like Chocolate Crud Cake Mix and Bugs 'n' Worms Mix. Pope says that oven stereotyped boys.

What is the easiest meat to cook? ›

Tender cuts from the back (loin) region are quick-cooking cuts. These are cuts like ribeye, sirloin, strip steak, pork chops, and tenderloin. These cuts don't need much cooking to make them taste awesome.

How long does it take to bake in an easy bake oven? ›

Bake in Easy-BakeⓇ Oven for 12 min- utes, OR in your kitchen oven for 12 minutes. 4. Push pan all the way into the Easy-BakeⓇ Oven cooling chamber with the pan pusher. Allow cake to cool in cooling chamber for 10 minutes, then carefully remove pan from oven with pan pusher.

What is the best meat to cook in the oven? ›

Cuts in this Collection
  • Tenderloin Roast. The most tender beef roast that is well known for being lean and succulent. ...
  • Tri-Tip Roast. Boneless and fairly tender with full flavor. ...
  • Top Sirloin Petite Roast. ...
  • Bottom Round Roast. ...
  • Eye of Round Roast. ...
  • Sirloin Tip Roast. ...
  • Top Round Roast. ...
  • Ribeye Roast.

When baking do you mix wet ingredients first? ›

What: Mix dry ingredients together first. They're all going into the same baking pan anyway, right? Well, yes. BUT whether you are making cookies, muffins, cake, or pancakes, the general rule of baking is that dry ingredients should be combined together thoroughly in one bowl BEFORE you add the wet ingredients.

Is there a cake mix you just add water? ›

"This is a mix to create individual servings like the Warm Delights, cake in a mug/cup craze. It is "just add water". It makes a rich, fudgy cake.

How do you use the bake function in the oven? ›

How do I preheat my oven?
  1. Press the Bake button on the front of your oven.
  2. Set your desired Bake mode Temperature.
  3. Press Start. (Make sure your food is NOT inserted yet.)
  4. Once your oven reaches the desired Temp, add your food, set a Time, and press Start to begin baking.
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Why do you have to heat the oven before mixing the ingredients? ›

Preheating your oven helps ensure your food goes from refrigerator cold to blazing hot more quickly — spending as little time in the danger zone as possible. And even if this is a short amount of time, just know that some bacteria can multiply in the danger zone in as little as 20 minutes.

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