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10 bakes and desserts to make this winter

by Rachel Deeley

published on 22 January 2026

There are days where we want speed and convenience with the food we make, with recipes that require minimal prep and cooking time. But there are other days where cooking – and especially baking – can be a mindful, enjoyable activity in its own right; an opportunity to take things slower and while away the hours on a cold winter weekend.

From seasonal buns and pies, to classic cakes and puddings with a warming wintry twist, these recipes are perfect for brightening up a cold, grey day.

Discover more seasonal cooking inspiration with our roundup of the best winter cookbooks and must-try crumbles to make during the colder months.

Chocolate Orange Knot Buns

by Jack Sturgess

A winning combination, orange and dark chocolate form the perfect flavour base for these homemade sweet buns that are packed with zesty, orangey goodness.

Nicola Lamb’s Bread-and-Butter Pudding with Caramel Mandarins

by Nicola Lamb

Cinnamon, orange peel, and syrup-poached mandarins bring a depth of flavour to this bread-and-butter pudding, making it perfect for the winter season.

Rhubarb and Cream Cake Recipe

Roasted Rhubarb and Cream Cake

by Oliver Coysh, Tom Oxford

Bring brightness to your kitchen table and make the most of forced rhubarb season with this gloriously coloured cake. Leaving the cake to completely cool allows ample time for making the homemade whipped cream topping, finished with oven-roasted rhubarb.

Seema Pankhania’s Spiced Rum Sticky Toffee Pudding

by Seema Pankhania

Sticky toffee pudding meets Jamaican black cake in this deliciously spiced, subtly boozy spin on a winter classic. Dates soaked in dark rum create an incredible depth of flavour to this light fluffy sponge, topped with a buttery homemade caramel sauce.

Nigella Lawson's Norwegian cinnamon buns

Nigella Lawson’s Norwegian Cinnamon Buns

Take on a Scandi-inspired baking project this weekend with the help of the Domestic Goddess herself. Just an hour or so in the kitchen will yield a batch of heavenly golden-brown buns that you’ll want to tear off and savour while they’re still warm.

Ottolenghi COMFORT malted figgy pudding recipe

Ottolenghi’s Malty Figgy Pudding

by Yotam Ottolenghi, Helen Goh, Verena Lochmuller, Tara Wigley

An ode to the nostalgic flavours of malted milk, this warm, gooey pudding is perfect for serving up after a hearty Sunday roast.

Discover more recipes you’ll love from Ottolenghi COMFORT.

julius roberts ginger cake with poached quince recipe the farm table

Julius Roberts’ Ginger Cake, Poached Quince and Crème Fraîche

More than just a perfect accompaniment to Julius Roberts’ beautifully warming ginger cake, this recipe for poached quince, steeped in syrup for hours in the oven until tender, is a versatile addition to crumbles, tarts, and even cocktails and sorbets.

Pretty-In-Pink Blood Orange Bundt with Blood Orange Glaze

by Melanie Johnson
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Perfect for when you want an impressive baked centrepiece, this bundt cake makes the most of blood orange’s deep citrusy flavours and inimitable pink colour.

Mary Berry’s Windfall Pie

With its bright rhubarb and apple filling and golden, demerara sugar-dusted pastry, this is the kind of pudding that’s made for lashings of warm custard.

olive oil orange cardamom cake recipe

Carolina Gelen’s Upside-Down Orange Cardamom Olive Oil Cake

by Carolina Gelen

Topped with a layer of crystallised orange slices, this rich, moist orange and cardamom sponge is perfect for making the most of citrus season.

Discover more delicious olive oil cake recipes here.

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