With notes of sweet and tart cranberry and a bright hit of citrus, this cranberry orange bread is the perfect recipe to bake for Christmas. And with a crusty sugar topping made from orange zest and sanding sugar, each bite has a bit of crunch. Whether it’s for the holidays or any other day, you’ll love this bread!| Wyse Guide
Made from super simple ingredients, this dough is the perfect recipe for a homemade pizza. With a light texture and air pockets, this dough will mimic your favorite restaurant's recipe! Try this once and you'll always make pizza at home from now on!| Wyse Guide
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While some banana bread recipes can contain excess moisture, this quick bread has the perfect amount! And to make it even better, it's loaded with chocolate pieces! Now that's ultimate!| Wyse Guide
Super simple to make and bake, this honey oat bread will be a new favorite! Make it plain or spice it up with a cinnamon raisin version, whichever you prefer!| Wyse Guide
The greatest part of this dilly bread is the ease at which it comes together. While bread is usually a very hands-on process, this bread has a short amount of prep time. With everything bagel seasoning, dill, and cottage cheese, it's a unique recipe you'll make time and again!| Wyse Guide
More on the savory side of the scale, this hearty skillet cornbread is a must-make! It pairs perfectly with chili, soup, or pretty much anything else!| Wyse Guide
Making vanilla extract at home is a pretty simple process with two ingredients! Combine vanilla beans and a strong alcohol and in about a year, there will be plenty of vanilla extract to go around!| Wyse Guide
While this recipe has the word "bread" in it, it's anything but an ordinary loaf of bread. This decadent, sweet, chocolate-flavored zucchini bread is the perfect treat to bake when there is so much zucchini in the garden. Plus, it's a dump-and-stir cake, making it even better to make!| Wyse Guide