Remember the
banana bread phase of quarantine that almost everyone went through last spring? Well, I’m still in that phase. Over the last 11 months, I’ve really enjoyed baking and cooking. While I usually like to bake and cook from scratch, such recipes often take up a bunch of time. Luckily, I found these nine baking mixes that are tasty, healthy, easy to make, and all available at
Vitacost!
This naturally gluten-free vanilla cupcake and cake mix is sure to satisfy your sweet tooth without making you feel guilty about indulging in a dessert. It’s made with just six ingredients, contains no preservatives, and is the perfect balance of yummy and healthy. The cake mix takes about 45 minutes of preparation and bake time while the cupcake mix takes 30 minutes. Both can easily be made during your afternoon lunch break, and your treat will be ready and waiting for you when it’s time to take a break from Zoom calls.
Tip: For more flavor, add 1 teaspoon of
cinnamon into the mix and stir with the rest of the ingredients, or sprinkle a dash of cinnamon on top of the mix at the very end before putting the pan in the oven.
This gluten-free chocolate cake mix is free of artificial flavors, artificial colors and preservatives. All you need to make this are 2 eggs, 1 1/2 cups of milk and 1 cup of vegetable oil. It’s the perfect mix for any chocolate lover!
This all-natural chocolate frosting is gluten-, peanut- and nut-free, so it’s a great option for anyone with food allergies. Since it’s made with just a few ingredients – confectionary sugar, natural cocoa powder, all natural vanilla flavor, and sea salt – you don’t have to worry about ingesting any unnatural ingredients that are commonly found in other frosting mixes. The imported Belgian cocoa powder delivers an authentic, potent chocolate flavor, and this frosting would be great to pair with the aforementioned chocolate cake mix.
This dark chocolate brownie mix is naturally gluten- and grain-free, contains no sugar or artificial ingredients and is vegan and paleo friendly. This is the ultimate mix for any health-conscious brownie lover! Similar mixes often have healthy ingredients and taste exactly like those ingredients; in other words, the end result usually doesn't taste like real brownies. This mix, however, is so delicious that you wouldn’t even think twice about what it’s made of. It only takes 35 minutes to prepare and bake, so this is definitely a quick and easy dessert you can make at any time of day.
Tip: For added sweetness and a chewier consistency, you can stir 1 tablespoon of
coconut flakes into the mix. Alternatively, you can add the flakes on top of the mix at the very end before putting the pan in the oven.
Now that we’ve covered cakes, cupcakes and brownies, let’s move on to some healthier mixes. This muffin mix is kosher and free of wheat, gluten, egg, dairy, peanuts, tree nuts, soy and GMOs. After mixing three ingredients and waiting 12-15 minutes, you’ll end up with 12 simple, yummy muffins! The directions call for adding a dried fruit(s) of your choice or substituting fruit juice for extra flavor.
There’s something so appealing about the idea of sitting by a window with a cozy blanket while eating a warm, buttery, moist scone and sipping some tea. You can turn that daydream into a reality with this Irish scone mix! This is the simplest mix to make out of this entire list, requiring only 20 minutes of your time, 8 fl. ounces of cold water, a lightly greased flat cookie sheet and the mix itself.
This gluten-free focaccia mix makes one 9-in flatbread. Not only does this taste yummy, but the experience of making the bread itself is also really fun; kneading the dough after a long day of work is surprisingly stress-relieving and therapeutic. While this does take about an hour to make, the end result of chewy, flavorful flatbread is well worth the wait.
Tip: Add 1 teaspoon of garlic and rosemary into the mix for more flavor. You can also use the mix as pizza crust.
This bread mix is made with an all-purpose flour blend and is free of yeast, gluten, corn, soy, nuts, rice and potatoes. Since this takes an hour to make and an hour to cool, this could make for a nice weekend baking activity. While the original directions include eggs, you can also make the egg-free version of the recipe in order to make it completely dairy-free.
Lastly, this mix makes a 16- to 18-in pizza crust. It’s free of gluten, wheat, dairy, soy, nuts, corn, xanthan and guar gum, and you only need to add water, oil and yeast. Like the bread mix, this takes about 1 to 1.5 hours to make, and you can easily turn this into a fun weekend bonding activity with your family. When you make your own pizza from scratch, it often tastes better because you can personalize all of the flavorful ingredients to ensure that it’s made to your liking!
Stock your pantry with these convenient and better-for-you baking mixes at Vitacost!