With chapters covering cakes, cookies, traybakes, puddings, breads, celebration cakes, tarts, cheesecakes and more, Mary Berry’s Baking Bible is perfect for passionate bakers and beginners alike. Here are just 10 of the recipes that we are most looking forward to trying first. You can find all of these recipes and more when you get your copy of Mary Berry’s Baking Bible. One of the many tempting traybakes you will find in Mary Berry’s Baking Bible this decadent traybake is a chocoholic’s dream bake with a rich chocolate sponge, chocolate icing and shards of chocolate to finish.
This classic lemon cake is dressed up with a crunchy, zesty topping. An easy recipe with simple flavours, this is one to revisit over and over again.
A super simple and adaptable recipe that is ideal for birthday parties, these iced fairy cakes will always be a cute addition to the table. You can also find a whole chapter in Mary Berry’s Baking Bible that delivers more bakes perfect for kids (or kids at heart!).
This texture-packed loaf can be found in the chapter on bread, and is a lovely recipe to pull out as an accompaniment for dinner party cheese boards or for topping with cream cheese and smoked salmon at a weekend brunch.
Delicious served warm or cold, this French Apple Tart is one of the many delicate tarts that can be found in the Tarts and Pastries chapter of the book.
Whether you want to go all out for a homemade eggs Benedict or simply enjoy these fluffy English muffins warm from the oven with plenty of butter, this is a must-try recipe for any baker.
Made with semolina and ground almonds instead of flour, this recipe results in a light cake that can be filled with plenty of whipped cream, lemon curd, and seasonal fruits for a sophisticated dessert.
A combination of two Mary classics, shortbread and fork biscuits, these buttery biscuits are flavoured with chocolate and orange. Perfect for a sweet afternoon snack, paired with a cup of tea.
Packed with juicy dried cranberries and crunchy walnuts, this teabread loaf is just the thing for tea time, particularly when spread with plenty of good butter.
Traditional and simple, the humble rock cake is inexpensive and easy to make, but will never disappoint. One of many classic bun recipes that can be found in Mary Berry’s Baking Bible, this is a reliable recipe to revisit whenever the craving strikes.