Recipe: 17 Recipes for the Easy Bake Oven (2024)

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Betsy

Author: Jean B.
Date: 1998/11/14
Forums: rec.food.baking

Easy Bake KEN DEEP DISH PIZZA (1)

2 tb All-purpose flour
1/8 ts Baking powder
1 ds Salt
1 ts Margarine
2 1/4 ts Milk
1 tb Pizza sauce
1 1/2 tb Shredded mozzarella cheese
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Stir together flour, baking powder, salt and margarine until dough
looks like medium-sized crumbs. Slowly add milk while stirring.
Shape dough into a ball and place into a greased pan. Use your
fingers to pat the dough evenly over the bottom of the pan, then up
the sides. Pour the sauce evenly over the dough, then sprinkle with
the cheese. Bake 20 mins. Remove. Makes 1 pizza. Valerie via MM

Children's Lemon or White Cake Mix for Childrens Oven (10)
Recipe By : Eliason, Harward, and Westover

1 cup sugar
1 1/2 cups all-purpose flour
1 teaspoon baking soda
1/2 teaspoon salt
1 teaspoon lemon flavored unsweetened drink powder -- (like Kool-Aid)
1/3 cup vegetable shortening

In a medium bowl, combine sugar, flour, baking soda, salt, and drink
powder. Stir with a wire whisk until blended. With a pastry blender, cut
in shortening until evenly distributed and mixture resembles corn meal.
Spoon about 1/3 cup of mix into each of 10 small containers or ziplock
bags. Seal containers tightly. Label with date and contents. Store in a
cool dry place. Use within 12 weeks. Makes 10 packages Children's Lemon Cake Mix.

To use:

1 pkg. Children's Lemon Cake Mix
4 teaspoons water =

Preheat mom's oven to 375=B0f. If using child's play oven follow

manufacturers directions for baking cakes. Grease and flour a 4 inch
miniature cake pan. In a small bowl, Combine

Children's Lemon Cake Mix and water. Stir with a fork or spoon until
blended and smooth. Pour mixture into prepared pan. Bake 12 to 13
minutes in Mom's oven or as directed in play oven. Remove from oven.

Cool in pan on rack for 5 minutes. Invert cake onto a small plate;
remove pan. When cool frost with Children's White Frosting if desired.
Serves 2 children.

NOTES : It takes no genius to see that ANY flavor of unsweetened drink
mix powder can be used for a wide variety of flavors. For a White Cake
Mix omit the powder. If you like, a drop or two of vanilla might be
added at the time the cake is prepared. Dianne Larson Ward via MC

Easy Bake Oven Cake
Recipe By : Winnipeg Free Press

3 tablespoons cake mix
1 tablespoon milk

Grease and flour pan. Mix cake mix and milk until smooth. Pour into
pan. Bake in preheated Easy Bake Oven about 15 minutes. Carol Walberg
via recipelu

Easy Bake Oven Chocolate Cake
Recipe By : Winnipeg Free Press

6 tablespoons flour
1/4 teaspoon baking powder
1 teaspoon cocoa
3/4 teaspoon shortening
1 pinch salt
4 teaspoons milk

Mix all ingredients well. Bake in Easy Bake Oven for 12 to 14 minutes.

Carol Walberg via recipelu

Children's Chocolate Cake Mix (for Easy Bake Oven; 11)
Recipe By : More Make -A-Mix Cookery by Eliason,Harward and Westover

1 cup sugar
3 tablespoons unsweetened cocoa powder
1 1/2 cups all-purpose flour
1 teaspoon baking soda
1/2 teaspoon salt
1/3 cup vegetable shortening

In a medium bowl, combine sugar, cocoa powder, flour, baking soda, and
salt. Stir with a wire whisk until blended. With a pastry blender, cut
in shortening until evenly distributed and mixture resembles corn meal.
Spoon about 1/3 cup of the mixture into each of 11 small containers
with tight fitting lids or zip lock bags. Seal containers. Label with
date and contents. Store in a cool dry place. Use within 12 weeks.

Makes 11 packages Children's Chocolate Cake Mix for Easybake style oven.

To use: To one container of mix add 4 teaspoons water. Stir with a
fork or spoon until blended and smooth. Pour mixture into greased and
floured 4 inch round miniature baking pan. Follow directions for
childs oven or bake in mom's preheated 375=B0f oven for 12 to 13
minutes. Remove from oven and cool in pan on a rack for 5 minutes.
Invert onto a small plate and remove pan. When cool frost with
Children's Chocolate Frosting. if desired.
Serves 2 children. Dianne Larson Ward via MC

Easy Bake HAPPY BIRTHDAY BARBIE CAKE

4 ts All-purpose flour
2 ts Cocoa
1 tb Sugar
1/8 ts Baking powder
1 ds Salt
1/8 ts Vanilla extract
4 ts Water
2 ts Vegetable oil
Frosting of your choice

Stir together flour, cocoa, sugar, baking powder, salt, vanilla,
water and oil. Stir until the batter is smooth and chocolate
colored. Pour the batter into greased and floured cake pan. Bake 13
to 15 mins. or until you see the sides of the cake separate from the
pan. Remove cake and cool. Makes 1 layer cake. Valerie via MM

Easy Bake BARBIE PRETTY PINK CAKE (2 layers)

5 tb Cake flour
1/4 ts Baking powder
1/8 ts Salt
5 ts Red sugar crystals
1/4 ts Vanilla extract
4 ts Vegetable oil
8 ts Milk

Stir together cake flour, baking powder, salt, red sugar, vanilla,
oil and milk until the batter is smooth and pink. Pour 3 TBS. of
batter into greased and floured cake pan. Bake 15 mins. Repeat for
second layer. Makes 2 layers. Valerie via MM

Easy Bake KIRA JEWELED TEA CAKES (4)

1/4 c All-purpose flour
1/4 ts Baking powder
1/8 ts Salt
2 ts Sugar
2 ts Margarine
4 ts Milk

1 ts multi-colored cookie decorations

Mash together flour, baking powder, salt, sugar and margarine until
dough looks like medium-sized crumbs. Slowly mix in the milk. Form
dough into a loose ball and divide it into 4 pieces with a spoon.
Place a few dough pieces on greased sheet or pan. Sprinkle with
cookie decorations over the top of the dough and push them in with
your fingers. Bake 20 minutes. Makes 4 tea cakes. Valerie via MM

Children's Chocolate Frosting (9)
Recipe By : More Make-a-Mix Cookery by Eliason, Harward, and
Westover

2 cups powdered sugar -- sifted
3 tablespoons instant nonfat milk powder
1/2 cup unsweetened cocoa powder
6 tablespoons vegetable shortening

In a medium bowl, combine powdered sugar, milk powder and cocoa powder.
(Sift cocoa if lumpy.) With a pastry blender, cut in the shortening.
Spoon about 1/3 cup of mixture into each of 9 small containers or
ziplock bags and seal tightly. Label with date and contents. Sore in a
cool dry place. Use within 12 weeks. Makes 9 packages Children's =

Chocolate Frosting.
To use: Combine 1 pkg. Children's Chocolate Frosting Mix and 3/4
teaspoon water. Stir with a spoon until smooth. Makes about 1/4 cup.
Dianne Larson Ward via MC

Children's White Frosting Mix (8)
Recipe By : More Make-A-Mix Cookery by Eliason, Harward, and Westover

2 cups powdered sugar -- sifted
3 tablespoons instant nonfat milk powder
6 tablespoons vegetable shortening

In a medium bowl, combine powdered sugar and milk powder. Stir with a
wire whisk to blend. With a pastry blender, cut in shortening. Spoon
about 1/3 cup of mixture into each of 8 small containers or ziplock
bags. Seat tightly. Label with date and contents. Store in a cool dry
place. Use within 12 weeks. Makes 8 packages Childrens White Frosting
Mix.

To use:
1 package Children's White Frosting Mix
3/4 teaspoon water

In a small bowl combine one package mix and water. Stir well with a
spoon until smooth and creamy. Makes about 1/4 cup frosting. A drop or
two of vanilla may be added if desired. Dianne Larson Ward via MC

Easy Bake PINK SPARKLES FROSTING (for 2 cakes)

4 ts Shortening
2/3 c Powdered sugar
1/4 ts Vanilla
2 ts Milk
Colored sugar crystals for decoration

Stir together shortening, powdered sugar, vanilla and milk until
smooth and creamy. Spread 2 tsp. of frosting on top of 1st layer.
Add 2nd layer and continue frosting. Sprinkle with colored crystal
sugars. Frosts a 2 layer cake. Valerie via MM

Easy Bake TERESA FAVORITE BROWNIES (6 wedges)

2 1/2 tb Sugar
1 ts Oil
1/8 ts Vanilla extract
4 ts Chocolate syrup
2 tb Plus
1 ts Flour

Sir together sugar, oil, vanilla, chocolate and flour until the
batter is smooth and chocolate colored. Pour batter into greased and
floured pan. Bake 15 minutes. When cool, cut them into wedges or
little squares. Makes 6 wedges or 1/2 inch squares. Valerie via MM
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Easy Bake SKIPPER THUMB PRINT COOKIES (12)

1 tb Powdered sugar
2 tb Margarine
1/4 ts Vanilla extract
1/2 ts Water
1/4 c All-purpose flour
Your favorite jelly

Stir together powdered sugar, margarine, vanilla, water and flour
until the flour disappears. Roll the dough between your fingers and
make 12 small balls, 1/2 inch each. Place a few balls at a time on
an ungreased sheet or pan with space between them. Press your thumb
into the middle of each ball to make a thumb print. Bake 10 to 12
minutes, then remove. Repeat until all the cookies are baked. When
the cookies are cool, fill each thumb print with jelly. Makes 12
cookies. Valerie via MM

EASY BAKE OVEN ANGEL COOKIES

6 teaspoons butter
3 teaspoons sugar

3 teaspoons brown sugar

pinch of salt
1/4 c flour
1/8 tsp cream of tartar
1/8 tsp baking soda

Cream together butter, sugars and salt. Add flour, cream of tartar, and
baking soda. Bake 5 minutes. Makes one dozen one-inch cookies. Myra
Shinkman via rec.food.cooking

Children's Cookie Mix (8)
Recipe By : More Make-A-Mix Cookery by Eliason, Harward, and =

Westover

1 1/2 cups quick-cooking oats
3/4 cup all-purpose flour
1/4 teaspoon baking soda
3/4 cup brown sugar -- packed
1/2 cup vegetable shortening

In a medium bowl, combine oats, flour, baking soda and brown sugar. Stir
to Blend. Cut in shortening with a pastry blender until mixture
resembles corn meal. Spoon about 1/2 cup mixture into each of 8 small
containers or ziplock bags. Seal bags tightly. Label with date and
contents. Store in a cool dry place. Use within 12 weeks. Makes 8
packages Children's Cookie Mix. Each package makes 9 cookies. Use to
make:

RAISIN CHIP COOKIES

1 package Children's cookie mix
2 teaspoons water
1 tablespoon raisins
1 tablespoon mini semi-sweet chocolate morsels
sugar

Preheat Mom's oven to 350=B0f. If using a child's play oven follow
manufacturers directions for baking cookies.

In a small bowl, combine Children's Cookie Mix, water, raisins, and
chocolate morsels. Stir with a spoon until mixture holds together in
one big ball. Shape one teaspoon of dough at a time into a ball. Arrange
on ungreased cookie sheet. Butter bottom of a small drinking glass. Dip
buttered glass bottom in sugar. Flatten each ball by pressing with sugar
coated glass. Bake 10 to 12 minutes in mom's oven or as directed in
childs play oven. Remove from oven. Cool on a rack. Each package of mix
makes about 9 cookies. Dianne Larson Ward via MC

Easy Bake MIDGE SECRET CHOCOLATE CHIP COOKIES (12)

1 tb Sugar
1 tb Firmly packed brown sugar
2 ts Margarine
1/8 ts Baking powder
1/8 ts Vanilla extract
1 ts Water
3 tb All-purpose flour
4 ts Semi-sweet chocolate chips

Stir together the sugars and margarine. Add the baking soda, vanilla,
water and flour, stirring until flour disappears. Mix in the
chocolate chips. Roll the dough between your fingers and make 12
small balls, 1/2 in. each. Place a few balls on a greased and
floured sheet or pan with space between them. Bake 10 to 12 mins.
Repeat until all the cookies are baked. Makes 12 cookies. Valerie via

Easy Bake CHRISTIE BUTTERSCOTCH CANDY (6)

1/4 c Butterscotch morsels
2 ts Margarine

Put margarine and morsels into the melting pan and place the pan on
the Warm/Melt area top of the oven. Heat for 15 mins. Stir gently
every 5 minutes. Using a spoon, fill the candy molds with melted
butterscotch. Place the molds in the refrigerator for 30 mins. or
until firm. Remove from molds. Makes approx. 6 candies--depending on
the mold size. Valerie via MM

Recipe: 17 Recipes for the Easy Bake Oven (2024)

FAQs

Can you use regular cookie dough 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.

What was in the Easy-Bake Oven food? ›

The oven comes with packets of cake mix and small round pans. Additional mixes can be purchased separately. After water is added to the mix in the pan, it is pushed into the oven through a slot. After cooking, the cake is pushed out through a slot in the other end.

Why did they stop making Easy-Bake Oven? ›

This change was made due to safety concerns regarding children using traditional heating elements without parental supervision.

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. Fun!

What temperature does 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.

What did the original Easy-Bake Oven look like? ›

Created by Ronald Howes, who was inspired by NYC street vendors, the original yellow or turquoise toy resembled a conventional oven and used two 100-watt incandescent light bulbs as a heat source. It was an immediate hit, selling more than half a million units in its first year.

How long does it take to heat up an Easy-Bake Oven? ›

Preheat Easy-Bake® Oven for 15 minutes, or ask an adult to preheat kitchen oven to 375°. cookie mix envelope into mix- ing bowl. Add 1 teaspoon of water and mix with a spoon.

How much did an 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.

How much did an Easy-Bake oven cost in the 1960s? ›

When Kenner launched the Easy-Bake Oven they had sold 500,000 units in the first year which cost $15.95 to manufacture it and the consumer paid $115 now with inflation (Hasbro, 2012).

How many versions of Easy-Bake oven are there? ›

The Easy-Bake Oven was a resounding success from the beginning, selling half a million units in its first year. As of 2011, there have been over 23 million Easy-Bake Ovens sold, from 11 different models.

What is better than an 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.

Can you put cookie dough in oven? ›

HEAT oven to 350°F (or 325°F for nonstick cookie sheet). PLACE cookie dough rounds about 2 inches apart on ungreased cookie sheet. BAKE 10 to 14 minutes or until light golden brown.

Can you bake cookie dough that sat out? ›

Based on the search results, it is generally not recommended to bake cookies with raw cookie dough that has been left out overnight and then refrigerated, especially if the dough contains raw eggs [1]. Here's why: Safety Concerns: Raw eggs in cookie dough can potentially harbor harmful bacteria such as Salmonella.

What happens if you don't cook cookie dough? ›

Raw Dough Can Contain Germs That Make You Sick

Flour doesn't look like a raw food, but most flour is raw. That means it hasn't been treated to kill germs that cause food poisoning, such as Escherichia coli (E. coli) and Salmonella.

Does cookie dough have to be room temperature for baking? ›

How long do I need to let cookie dough sit after taking it out of the fridge? You don't have to let it sit at all. Just scoop the cold dough onto the cookie sheet and bake as usual. The chilled dough won't spread out as much as warm dough so the cookies will be thicker than if you used warm dough.

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