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100 Bake Sale Item Ideas: Fast Selling Delicious Treats

Fancy hosting a bake sale? You’re in for a treat! With 100 bake sale item ideas, you’ll have plenty of options to create a scrumptious spread that’ll have everyone queuing up for more. From classic cakes and biscuits to trendy treats and savoury snacks, there’s something to please every palate.

3 triple chocolate brownies stacked on a white plate

Planning Your Bake Sale Item Ideas

A successful bake sale needs careful planning. You’ll want to choose tasty treats, set fair prices, and create an eye-catching display. Let’s look at how to make your sale a hit.

Choosing Your Bake Sale Items

Pick a mix of classic and unique baked goods. Popular choices include chocolate chip biscuits, brownies, and cupcakes. But don’t be afraid to add some special items like lemon bars or fruit tarts.

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Triple Chocolate Brownies
How to make the best triple chocolate brownies you'll ever make.
One essential tip is have good quality dark chocolate that contains 70% cocoa solids. I've tried it with 50% and it just doesn't turn out right.
Another top tip is to use good quality flour whether it's wheat or gluten free. I always use Organic when I can.
Don't rush. When adding the flour and cocoa powder, fold in slowly until it's all combined.
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Wheat free Triple Chocolate Brownie

Consider dietary needs too. Offer some gluten-free or vegan options. This way, you can cater to more customers.

Make a list of recipes you want to use. Ask friends and family for their favourite bake sale recipes. You might find some hidden gems!

Think about the season as well. Pumpkin treats sell well in autumn, while fruit pies are perfect for summer.

Pricing and Portion Control

Set fair prices that cover your costs and make a profit. Research what other bake sales charge. You don’t want to price yourself out of the market.

Portion size matters too. Cut brownies and bars into similar sizes. This makes pricing easier and looks neater.

Use a simple pricing system. Round numbers like £1 or £2 per item work well. It makes handling money quicker.

Consider offering deals, like three biscuits for £2. This can encourage people to buy more.

Keep track of your costs. Know how much you spend on ingredients for each recipe. This helps you set the right prices.

Cost effective bakes such as traybakes are a great option. Try my lemon curd traybake, it went really well in a big gathering I had.

Biscoff Crunchy Spread Traybake
Delight in the irresistible flavour of Biscoff with this moist and fluffy sponge traybake. Infused with crunchy Biscoff spread, this easy-to-make treat combines a light, airy texture with the signature caramelised taste and delightful crunch of Biscoff. Perfect for any occasion, enjoy a slice with your favourite cup of tea or coffee.
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biscoff traybake cut into square pieces on a white counter
Tangy Lemon Curd Traybake
This traybake combines the tart flavour of lemon curd with the sweetness of icing to make a delicious dessert for any time of the year.
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lemon curd traybake uk recipe
Iced Amareno Cherry Sponge Traybake
This traybake combines the tart flavour of lemon curd with the sweetness of icing to make a delicious dessert for any time of the year.
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marble sponge cake topped with icing and cherries
A Ridiculously Easy Iced Chocolate Traybake
A moist and chocolatey traybake which is great for family teas and lunch boxes.
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chocolate traybake topped with chocolate icing and star decorations
Easy Date and Pecan Traybake (Mary Berry Inspired)
Rich, nutty and moist date and pecan traybake topped with a citrus icing.
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iced date and pecan traybake cute into squares
Easy Moist Chocolate Cake Traybake For Parties
A divine moist chocolate sponge topped with a chocolate buttercream
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moist chocolate cake traybake
Lemon and Coconut Traybake
Super simple lemon and coconut traybake that keeps moist.
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lemon and coconut slices
Easy Double Lemon Traybake (Mary Barry Recipe)
Super zingy double lemon traybake, this will be your new favourite.
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double lemon traybake uk recipe
Fruity Rhubarb And Elderflower Traybake
This rhubarb and elderflower traybake combines the tart flavour of rhubarb with the sweetness of elderflower to make a delicious summery dessert.
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rhubarb and elderflower traybake
The Best Apple Traybake With Icing Drizzle
This apple traybake combines the tart flavour of apple with the sweetness of icing to make a delicious autumn dessert.
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apple sponge traybake with icing

Display and Presentation

Create an appealing display. Use tablecloths and pretty plates to show off your baked goods. Arrange items at different heights for visual interest.

Label everything clearly. Include the name of the treat and the price. Note any allergens too.

Group similar items together. Put all the chocolate treats in one spot, fruity ones in another.

Offer samples if you can. This lets people try before they buy.

Keep your display tidy. Replace empty plates and wipe up any crumbs. A clean stall looks more inviting.

Use clear packaging for take-away items. Cellophane bags tied with ribbon work well. They protect the food and look nice too.

Sweet Treats

Bake sales are a great way to raise money with tasty desserts. From cakes to cookies to sweets, there are many yummy options to tempt buyers. Let’s look at some popular baked goods to sell.

Cakes and Cupcakes

Cakes and cupcakes are always a hit at bake sales. You can make classic flavours like chocolate or vanilla. Or try fun options like red velvet or lemon. Top cupcakes with colourful frosting and sprinkles to catch people’s eye especially the kids!

Mini cakes are easy for people to grab and go. Try making cake pops – little balls of cake on sticks. Cover them in melted chocolate for extra appeal.

Don’t forget about loaf cakes. Banana bread is a favourite. Carrot cake with cream cheese frosting is another tasty choice. Slices are simple to package up and sell.

Fresh Fruit Summer Berry Cupcakes
Delicious and refreshing fruity cupcakes. Great for any occasion.
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Summer Berry Cupcake

Cookies and Brownies

Cookies come in so many types. Chocolate chip is a classic that’s hard to beat. Oatmeal raisin offers a healthier option. Sugar cookies can be cut into fun shapes and decorated.

Brownies are another crowd-pleaser. Make them extra gooey with lots of chocolate chips. Cut them into bite-sized squares for easy snacking.

Try making cookie bars for something different. Layer cookie dough with other sweet treats. Think chocolate and marshmallow or peanut butter and jam.

Add mix-ins to make your baked goods stand out. Nuts, dried fruit, or even bits of candy can jazz up basic recipes.

New York City Mini Egg Cookies
Elevate your baking game with this incredible recipe! Perfect texture, delightful crunch, and bursts of colour.
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nyc mini egg cookies on a white plate with white background

Confectionery and Fudge

Homemade sweets are a special treat at bake sales. Fudge is rich and indulgent. Make it in classic chocolate or try flavours like vanilla or peanut butter.

Toffee is another option that’s not too hard to make. Break it into chunks to sell. Brittle with nuts is crunchy and delicious too.

For a no-bake option, try making truffles. Roll balls of chocolate ganache in cocoa powder or chopped nuts. They look fancy but are simple to make.

Don’t forget about classic sweets like rock candy or lollipops. These are fun for kids to buy and enjoy.

Easy White Chocolate And Cranberry Fudge
A super easy and quick treat made with condensed milk and dried cranberries
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white chocolate fudge squares with cranberries

Unique Baked Items

Bake sales offer a chance to wow customers with special treats. Try these new ideas to make your sale stand out. You’ll find tasty options that go beyond the usual cookies and brownies.

Flavoured Muffins

Spice up your muffin selection with exciting flavours. Blueberry muffins are always a hit, but why not try something new? Carrot cake muffins with cream cheese frosting bring a twist to a classic. Banana Nutella muffins combine two favourite tastes. For a savoury option, cheddar and chive muffins are perfect.

Don’t forget about toppings. Sprinkle streusel on apple cinnamon muffins. Add a lemon glaze to poppy seed muffins for extra zing. Make sure to offer mini muffins too. They’re great for kids or people who want a small bite.

Specialty Bars and Blondies

Move over, brownies! Blondies and unique bars can steal the show. Lemon bars are a tart treat that many love. Try coconut lime bars for a tropical twist. Blondies come in many flavours too. Maple pecan blondies are perfect for autumn sales.

For chocolate lovers, rocky road bars hit the spot. They’re packed with marshmallows and nuts. Salted caramel pretzel bars offer a sweet and salty mix. Don’t forget about fruit options. Mixed berry crumble bars use seasonal fruit for a fresh taste.

Easy Easter Smartie Blondies
A perfect little gift wrapped up for your friends and family.
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easter blondies
Easy No-Bake Rocky Road Recipe
A delightful chocolatey, crunchy and chewy treat. A kids favourite recipe that can be made quickly.
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Creative Tarts and Pies

Small tarts and pies are easy to eat at a bake sale. Mini apple pies in muffin tins are always popular. For something different, try banoffee tarts with banana and toffee. Chocolate ganache tarts topped with fresh raspberries look fancy but are simple to make.

Savoury options work well too. Quiche bites with spinach and feta cheese are tasty. Mini pumpkin pies are great for autumn sales. For a no-bake option, try lemon cream cheese tarts. They’re quick to make and refreshing to eat.

Themed Bake Sale Treats

Themed treats add excitement to any bake sale. You can create eye-catching sweets that match holidays, characters, or colour schemes. These special goodies are sure to catch buyers’ eyes and boost your sales.

Colourful and Festive Delights

Rainbow cupcakes are a crowd-pleaser. Use food colouring to create vibrant layers in the cake batter. Top them with white frosting and rainbow sprinkles for extra flair.

Marshmallow pops are another fun option. Dip marshmallows in coloured candy melts and add sprinkles. Pop them on lollipop sticks for easy eating.

Try making ice cream cone cupcakes too. Bake cake batter right inside ice cream cones. Decorate the tops to look like scoops of ice cream with colourful frosting and sprinkles.

For a fruity twist, make candy apples in bright colours. Dip apples in red, green, or blue candy coating. Roll them in colourful sprinkles or crushed sweets for added texture.

Holiday-Inspired Baked Goods

Christmas biscuits are always popular. Cut out festive shapes like trees, stars, and snowflakes. Decorate them with coloured icing and edible glitter.

For Easter, bake hot cross buns. These spiced, fruity buns are marked with a cross on top. Serve them plain or split and toasted with butter.

Halloween calls for spooky treats. Make ghost-shaped meringues or “dirt cups” with crushed chocolate biscuits, pudding, and gummy worms.

Simple Ground Pumpkin Spice Cookies
Warm tasting pumpkin spice cookies, an irresistible Autumn treat.
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pumpkin spice cookies on a wire rack with Halloween faces uk recipe

Valentine’s Day is perfect for heart-shaped goodies. Try pink strawberry shortcakes or red velvet cupcakes topped with cream cheese frosting.

Valentine Ginger Heart Biscuit Recipe (With Fondant)
A soft crumbly ginger biscuit topped with icing.
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heart-shaped ginger biscuits

Character-Themed Creations

Animal-shaped biscuits are adorable and versatile. Use cookie cutters to make bears, cats, or dinosaurs. Decorate them with icing to bring them to life.

For a princess party theme, bake crown-shaped biscuits. Cover them in gold or silver edible glitter. Add candy “jewels” for extra sparkle.

Superhero cupcakes are a hit with kids. Top chocolate cupcakes with coloured frosting to match famous heroes’ costumes. Add fondant cutouts of logos or masks.

You can even make minion-themed treats. Bake yellow cupcakes and top them with blue frosting. Use candy and icing to create the minions’ signature eyes and overalls.

Alternative Options

Bake sales can offer more than just traditional sweet treats. Here are some different ideas to cater to all tastes and dietary needs.

Gluten-Free and Dietary Specific

Gluten-free chocolate chip cookies are a must-have for your bake sale. They’re tasty and inclusive for those with coeliac disease or gluten sensitivity. You can make them with almond flour or a gluten-free flour blend.

Don’t forget about other dietary needs too. Vegan brownies made with mashed bananas instead of eggs are a hit. For sugar-free options, try biscuits sweetened with stevia or monk fruit.

Nut-free treats are essential for allergy concerns. Sunflower seed butter cups are a great alternative to peanut butter ones. Label everything clearly so buyers know exactly what’s in each item.

No-Bake Selections

No-bake treats are perfect for warm days or busy bakers. Rice crispy treats are quick and easy to make. Just melt butter and marshmallows, stir in cereal, and press into a pan.

Chocolate bark is another simple option. Melt almond bark or chocolate, spread it thin, and add toppings like dried fruit or nuts. Break it into pieces once it’s set.

For a creamy treat, try no-bake cheesecake cups. Mix cream cheese, sweetened condensed milk, and lemon juice. Spoon into cups with a biscuit base. Chill until firm and top with fruit.

Easy Chocolate Brandy Cake – No Bake Dessert
An indulgent dark chocolate brandy after dinner dessert! Too good to say no.
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chocolate brandy cake squares with cherries and walnuts

Savoury Choices

Not everyone has a sweet tooth, so include some savoury options too. Cheese straws are easy to make and very moreish. Roll out puff pastry, sprinkle with cheese and herbs, then twist and bake.

Mini quiches are great for grab-and-go snacks. Use ready-made pastry cases and fill with egg, cheese, and vegetables. Bake until golden and set.

Savoury muffins are another good choice. Try cheese and courgette or ham and corn varieties. They’re filling and make a nice change from sweet bake sale treats.

Finishing Touches

The final steps can make your bake sale items truly stand out. Adding decorations and proper packaging will catch buyers’ eyes and boost sales.

Decorations and Toppings

Sprinkle chopped pecans on top of brownies for a nice crunch. Mix crispy rice cereal into chocolate bark for extra texture. Drizzle melted butterscotch chips over biscuits for a sweet finish.

Top cupcakes with swirls of colourful frosting. Add a dusting of icing sugar to lemon bars. Press toasted marshmallows onto the top of rocky road slices.

Use edible glitter or sprinkles to make your treats sparkle. Add a chocolate drizzle to banana bread slices. Top flapjacks with a layer of caramel popcorn for a fun twist.

Packaging and Labelling

Wrap individual cookies in clear cellophane bags tied with ribbon. Pack brownies in small cardboard boxes lined with parchment paper. Use cupcake liners in fun colours or patterns.

Label each item clearly with the name and main ingredients. Include allergy warnings for nuts, dairy, or gluten. Add a pretty sticker or hand-written tag for a personal touch.

Package groups of treats in themed gift boxes. Offer eco-friendly options like paper bags. Include your contact info if taking custom orders.

Frequently Asked Questions

Bake sales can be fun and profitable events. Here are answers to common questions about planning and running a successful bake sale.

What are some affordable and simple treats to make for a bake sale?

Chocolate chip cookies are always a hit. They’re cheap to make and easy to bake in large batches.

Brownies are another budget-friendly option. You can cut them into small squares to maximise profits.

Rice crispy treats are quick, no-bake sweets that use few ingredients. Kids and adults alike love these gooey treats.

What are the top-selling baked goods at a bake sale?

Cupcakes often fly off the table first. Offer a variety of flavours to appeal to different tastes.

Chocolate chip cookies are perennial favourites. Their familiar taste and portability make them top sellers.

Fudgy brownies are also big sellers. Cut them into generous squares for maximum appeal.

How can one organise a bake sale that is bound to be a success?

Choose a busy location with lots of foot traffic. Schools, community centres, and markets are great spots.

Advertise your sale well in advance. Use social media, flyers, and word-of-mouth to spread the news.

Offer a wide variety of treats. Include options for different dietary needs, like gluten-free or vegan items.

What are some unique treats one can offer at a bake sale?

Cake pops are eye-catching and fun. These lollipop-style cakes come in many flavours and designs.

Cookie dough truffles are a no-bake treat that’s sure to stand out. They’re easy to make and irresistible.

Fruit tarts add a touch of elegance. Use seasonal fruits for a fresh, colourful display.

How can you effectively draw a crowd to your bake sale?

Create an attractive display. Use tiered stands and pretty tablecloths to showcase your treats.

Offer samples of your baked goods. This can entice people to buy full-sized items.

Run a raffle or competition. This adds excitement and gives people another reason to visit your stall.

Can you suggest some no-bake items that would be suitable for a bake sale?

No-bake cheesecakes are a cool, creamy option. Make them in individual cups for easy serving.

Chocolate truffles are rich and indulgent. They’re simple to make and don’t require an oven.

Peanut butter balls are always popular. Dip them in chocolate for an extra special treat.

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