Moist and flavorful carrot cake cupcakes, with warm spices and rich cream cheese frosting. These cupcakes are truly addictive and hard to put down.| Gastronotherapy
Blueberry turnovers are a delicious and easy-to-make treat that are perfect for breakfast or dessert. These turnovers are filled with a sweet and tangy blueberry filling and wrapped in flaky (store-bought) puff pastry. They're a great way to use up fresh or frozen blueberries, and are sure to be a hit with your family and friends.| Gastronotherapy
This tender and buttery cherry coffee cake is made with a thick layer of homemade cherry filling and a cinnamon-brown sugar streusel topping. There's even a hint of almond extract, making it a decadent summer treat.| Gastronotherapy
If you're a fan of the nutty flavor of almonds, then these light and fluffy vanilla almond cupcakes are for you. Frosted with rich raspberry buttercream and topped with fresh raspberries, these delicious cupcakes are easy enough for beginners and beautiful enough for a special occasion.| Gastronotherapy
This Dutch apple cake has a moist and tender crumb with plump pieces of juicy and crunchy apple creating the perfect amount of moisture. Rich brown sugar and cinnamon add deep molasses notes and warm spice. This light and moist cake bakes up easily and beautifully, is not too sweet, and can be enjoyed as dessert or with your morning coffee.| Gastronotherapy
This strawberry buttermilk cake is rich with a tender crumb that incorporates cornmeal for added sweetness and texture, and with a hint of almond flavor. Half of the strawberries are baked directly into the cake, creating jammy pockets of juicy strawberries. This is an easy and non-fussy single layer cake that anyone can make. Serve it for brunch, dessert, or afternoon tea.| Gastronotherapy
In these epic sour cream blueberry muffins, plump and juicy blueberries, warm cinnamon and brown sugar, and fresh lemon zest all combine for the best blueberry muffins! The sprinkling of sugar on top adds the perfect crunchy lid without making them too sweet. It's a no-fuss, one bowl muffin recipe, and you can even use frozen berries if you prefer.| Gastronotherapy