The world is full of incredibly talented individuals who are overflowing with fab and artistic ideas. While some decide to become pro musicians, dancers, or painters, others turn to the world of food to share their creative spirit.
The friendly and supportive r/Baking subreddit is home to some of the finest bakers in the world, veteran and amateur alike. We’ve collected some of their most beautiful and delicious-looking projects to show you the limits of what’s possible, dear Pandas. Scroll down to feast your eyes! But don’t blame us if you feel inspired to bake something immediately afterward!
Bored Panda got in touch with world-famous pie artist and published author Jessica Leigh Clark-Bojin, @thepieous. She was kind enough to shed some light on where professional bakers can look for inspiration for new designs and recipes and how standing out online might—paradoxically—not always lead to success in business. You’ll find our full interview with the artist below. Don’t miss it!
#1 Spent A Couple Years Homeless, Until Recently. I'm Not Much Of A Baker And This Isn't Nearly As Impressive As A Lot Of Posts Here. But Now That I Have Access To A Kitchen, Here's My First Chocolate Chip Banana Bread In Quite Some Time
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Pie artist Jessica, @thepieous, shared with us that those hoping to be ‘cutting edge’ bakers will always be a step behind if they only ever look to other bakers for design or flavor inspiration.
“Look to inspiring visual elements that have nothing to do with baking and to flavors outside the traditional realm of baked goods, and think about ways that you might be able to incorporate those disconnected elements into your work,” she told Bored Panda via email.
Jessica suggested that these bakers observe various trends in the worlds of fashion, music, nature, travel, patterns, colors, and elsewhere. Bakers should not feel like they can only take inspiration from others in their field.
#2 Instead Of Binge Drinking, I’m Finding Joy And Creativity In Baking. I Made An Apple Pie To Quietly Celebrate 95 Days Sober
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#3 What's Cuter Than Highland Cattle Cupcakes!?
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“Follow non-baker artists online. Sample flavors from cultures other than your own. Go on walks around your neighborhood and take pictures of interesting shapes and textures you find out in the world. Keep a physical or digital scrapbook of your visual inspirations and a journal of the flavors that really resonated with you. Then, when it comes time to develop your own new recipes and designs, you’ll have plenty to inspire you without having to worry about rehashing existing, played-out trends!”
Meanwhile, Bored Panda was interested in Jessica’s take on what bakers can do to stand out with photos of their projects in a sea of talented bakers around the world. In the pie artist’s opinion, the question isn’t as straightforward as it might seem.
According to Jessica, standing out or going viral online “does not always equate to success in your business as a baker.” This holds particularly true if your clientele is entirely local. There might be a disconnect between your online fame and how your business grows in the physical world.
Instead, she suggested first looking at what your goals are for your business and then developing your online strategy based on them. Doing research on the market and your target audience is vital for any business—baking included!
#4 I Run A Baking Business From Home And Make Buttercream Flowers From Time To Time
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#5 I Made A Space Whale Cake!
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#6 Someone Requested A Sloth Cake And I Absolutely Thought It Would Be A Disaster But I'm So Pleased With It
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“If you operate a traditional brick-and-mortar bakery or a wedding buffet catering service in a local market, you may not see a rise in business, even if you develop a crazy new cake trend that goes mega-viral on Reddit or TikTok!” Jessica explained to Bored Panda.
“First, figure out where your specific customer base actually hangs out online and what kind of content they enjoy consuming. Then, look at your competitors in the space who are really succeeding at reaching this market, and start a doc jotting down all the things you notice them doing with their social presence.”
Jessica shared some of the important questions business owners ought to ask themselves when evaluating their competitors’ work and online presence: “Are they posting cake images with a different solid color background and a little share-worthy text overlay? Are they posting video clips with the baker giving fun tips each day? Are they writing little stories to go along with each post? Are they posting at certain times of the day? On certain platforms only? Do they run giveaways or collabs with local businesses? Do they spend a lot of time engaging with every commenter?”
#7 I Made A Little Red Riding Hood Cheesecake
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#8 I’m In Love With The Cake My Fiancée Made Me For My Birthday
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#9 My Girlfriend Made This Cute Comic Cake
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She suggested that, first, business owners start by emulating the formats that they know work for at least three months, and then they must decide if they want to stick to the strategy or pivot.
“At the end of the day—beyond the basics of just using natural light, a tripod for your iPhone, and a clean backdrop for your photos—reaching your audience online is not so much about finding the viral gimmick that will make your pictures stand out from the pack as it is about consistent, authentic community engagement!”
Feel free to check out Jessica’s online baking courses at ‘PieSavvy,’ as well as her book ‘Pies Are Awesome.’ In the meantime, don’t miss out on her latest pie art posts on Instagram!
#10 My Gingerbread House This Year. I Won 2nd Place
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#11 Blackberry White Chocolate Tart
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#12 I Made Something Pretty Today And Now It's One Of My Favourites!
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To say that the r/Baking subreddit is popular would be a bit of an understatement. The online group has been growing by leaps and bounds over the years.
Back in 2021, the first time Bored Panda covered this fab community, it had 642k members. Now, at the time of writing, the community boasts a jaw-dropping 2.3 million members. It goes to show how a supportive space and gorgeous photos can create a thriving niche on the internet.
The subreddit presents itself as a place “for all your baking needs.” From recipes and ideas to questions and anything and everything related to baking. “Cakes, cookies, pies, tarts, muffins, scones, breads, rolls, biscuits, cheesecakes, snack bars, etc. are all welcome!” the moderators share. They also invite anyone who wants to help them manage the community to reach out to them via Reddit.
#13 Taught A 12yo How To Decorate Cakes This Week. This Is What She Turned Out As Part Of The Lesson
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#14 I Made An “Anne Of Green Gables” Tart Filled With Raspberry Cordial Ganache And Raspberry Cordial Whipped Cream
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#15 Cake For My Buddy's Landscaping Business!
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Even though the community is incredibly welcoming, all the members are expected to uphold a very high standard of conduct. For example, there’s to be no spam, no self-promotion (though YouTube links are allowed once per week per user), no posting memes, and “no glorifying, praising, or promoting stand mixers.”
The rules are very clear, and they help keep the subreddit healthy and focused on the topic we’re all there for—baking!
A while back, Bored Panda spoke to talented Canadian cake designer Darci, the founder of ‘Kake by Darci.’
During an earlier interview, she explained to us that it is important to understand the established rules of baking first and only then start breaking them. In short, if you’re serious about the craft, it really helps if you first learn how every ingredient you add affects the baking process.
#16 Some Cupcake Bouquets I've Done In The Last Few Months
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#17 Was Given Design Freedom By Customer To Make 75 Cookies For A Friendsgiving Set.. Became One Of My Favorite Orders To Date.. Happy Thanksgiving
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#18 Gravity Defying Sleeping Beauty Cake
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“Baking is a science. Every ingredient has a purpose. Leaveners provide lift. Gluten/flours provide structure. Eggs [act as] binders. Liquid/oils [provide] moisture. Sugars [give] tenderness and sweetness,” Darci listed how some of the different ingredients can affect the end result of whatever you’re trying to bake.
Cake designer Darci also pointed out to Bored Panda some of the main mistakes that she believes beginner bakers often make. According to her, one of these errors is adding the ingredients in the wrong order. “All of these small factors can make or break the cake!” she said that it’s essential to be patient and precise.
#19 Put My Heart And Soul Into These Fruit Shaped Pastries
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#20 Honestly, One Of The Best Tasting Things I've Ever Made. French Lemon Tart
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#21 Decided To Try The Hershey's Back-Of-The-Cocoa-Box Chocolate Cake Recipe, It Didn't Disappoint
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On top of that, the cake designer said that you have to carefully weigh your ingredients. Moreover, you should do your best to neither over-mix nor under-mix your ingredients. Darci from ‘Kake by Darci’ said that she personally prefers simple designs and details.
“I feel like you can have a beautiful cake and go overboard with too much—flowers, candy, colors, textures. It can be a fine line between too much and not enough,” she said.
#22 I Got A Customer Request For “Girly, Pastel Science Themed” Cookies! What Do You All Think About Them?
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#23 The Cut Of Our Birthday Cake
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#24 It's My Mycology-Loving Husband's Birthday! I Baked Him This Caramel Cake With Whipped Chocolate Ganache And Meringue Shroomies
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The key thing to remember is that no matter what new skill you’re starting to learn, whether that’s baking or juggling or horse-riding, try not to take your mistakes personally. Mistakes are a part of the learning process. You have to do your best to embrace them and learn from them.
If you’re ever feeling overwhelmed or overstressed, a good dollop of humor always helps. There’s nothing like laughter to pick you up after your latest baking disaster leaves your ceiling covered in dough.
Then, there's always a friendly online community or two you can turn to vent or ask for advice!
#25 A Cartoon/Comic Cake I Made! ?
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#26 Sunday Dessert: My Mom Picks It, I Make It For Her - Strawberry Vanilla Crepe Cake!
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#27 I Made Apple Pie
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Which of these fabulous baked goods caught your attention and made your stomachs gurgle the most, dear Pandas? Which pics would you love to take a big bite out of if you could reach through your screens? What do you personally love baking the most at home? What are your go-to recipes?
We’re always happy to hear from you! So, if you have a moment to spare, why not scroll down to the comment section and share a few thoughts with everyone?
#28 My Buttercream Turned Black Overnight, What Did I Do?
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#29 My Halloween Apple Pie
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#30 Macarons For My Son's Bear Themed Birthday
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#31 Not Perfect, But Very Excited With How My Strawberry Roll Cake Turned Out! First Time Trying A Patterned Cake
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#32 Croquembouche I Made For My Sister-In-Law’s Wedding
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#33 Custom Ordered Cupcakes For A Us Navy Promotion. Congrats!
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#34 I Made My Little Brother's Wedding Cake This Week!
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#35 The Only Things I Bake Are My Kids Birthday Cakes, I Attempted The Very Hungry Caterpillar For My Daughter's 4th Bday!
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#36 Peter Rabbit Baby Shower Cookies ?
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#37 My Wife’s Sugar Cookies
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#38 Made Myself The Cutest Strawberry Cake
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#39 Been Years Since I Made Buttercream Flowers, But I Don’t Think This Turned Out Too Bad:)
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#40 Made My Daughter This For Her Ice Cream Themed Birthday Party Tomorrow
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#41 I Got My First Tart Pan Recently, White Chocolate And Cranberry Tart
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#42 My Daughter Requested An Oreo Ice Cream Cake With Stitch For Her Birthday. I Tried My Best
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#43 My Cookies, Peeps That Hate You Right Back ? (I Love Peeps Though)
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#44 Cookies!
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#45 I Didn’t Want To Spend $17 On A Costco Tuxedo Cake So I Spent Way More Making One Myself ?
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#46 I Usually Shy Away From Shaped Macarons But These Were A Big Hit!
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#47 Made A Cranberry White Chocolate Tart This Year. I Don’t Have A Tart Pan, So I Made It Work
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#48 My First Ever Bake, From Nov 2021. The Bread Itself Was A Total Fail, But Golly, They Were So Cute To Me ?
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#49 My Little Baby Turned One Today. We Didn’t Have The Money To Spend On An Expensive Smash Cake So I Made It For Her Instead And I’m Pretty Happy With How It Turned Out!
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#50 Practicing For My Own Cake Business One Day
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