Baking is a wonderful way to unwind and express your creativity in the kitchen. It can also be a fun activity to do with the little ones, creating lasting memories. And of course, the best part is being able to enjoy and share the delicious treats you make!
Apart from enjoying what you have made, Delishably provides six more reasons why this activity can be deemed beneficial.
You have complete control
Home baking allows you to tweak a recipe to your desire. For example, you can adapt the recipe to be vegan-friendly, and gluten-free or add an extra bit of your favourite ingredient (extra chocolate, anyone?)
Saves you money
You can save a lot of money baking at home compared to buying baked goods at the store. For example, baking bread is more affordable than store-bought bread.
It’s healthier
Baked goods bought at the store contain more sugar and food additives which can be quite unhealthy. With home baking, you can keep sugar levels to a minimum and avoid using unnecessary additives.
It’s relaxing and rewarding
“Many of the actions involved, such as kneading dough, have a meditative quality,” says the publication. “The overall effect can be calming, reducing feelings of stress.” There is also the feeling of satisfaction when the finished product comes out of the oven.
You can involve the kids
Baking is a great way to involve the children in the kitchen. While it can be fun, it is also a way for the kids to learn about what goes on in making food. “Children love the hands-on experience that most bakery recipes provide and the messiness can be part of the pleasure.”
Allows you to be creative
Taking up baking allows you to explore your creative side, especially when you are in the comfort of your own home. Feel like using crushed biscuits to mimic sand for your beach-inspired cake? Go right ahead!
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