The Hoosier Mama Book of Breakfast Bakes: Biscuits, Scones, Muffins, and More by Paula Haney

    • Categories: Bread & buns, sweet; Breakfast / brunch; Afternoon tea; American; Vegetarian
    • Ingredients: whole milk; unsalted butter; all-purpose flour; granulated sugar; dark brown sugar; baking powder; kosher salt; eggs; vanilla paste
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  • jeanette_ecuu1t on March 03, 2026

    This is the second book from one of my favorite cafes; and so far I’ve made four different muffin recipes and each one has turned out great I only withhold the last star because it does have a similar issue to the first book where the recipes from an industrial kitchen don’t quite scale- for instance to get the 6 tablespoons of cream cheese filling for one recipe you need to make a whole quart of the filling. Also I’ve had leftover batter each time. Yay bonus muffin cake though! I just pour it in a dish

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  • ISBN 10 1572843594
  • ISBN 13 9781572843592
  • Published Dec 09 2025
  • Format Hardcover
  • Page Count 384
  • Language English
  • Countries United States
  • Publisher Agate Surrey

Publishers Text

The owner of the legendary Hoosier Mama Pie Company turns breakfast into an art form with this go-to guide for baking scones, muffins, and other morning favorites.

In the fifteen years since Paula Haney started Hoosier Mama Pie Company, it has become both a local favorite and national destination, widely regarded as one of the top pie shops in the country. But not everyone wants pie for breakfast, and after opening an Evanston location that opened at 6:30 a.m., Haney and her team began to dream up new sweet and savory bakes for the perfect morning.

With the same focus on local produce and fresh, seasonal ingredients that made her pies a Chicago institution, and the same warmth and easygoing style of The Hoosier Mama Book of Pie, Haney again invites home bakers into her kitchen—this time with a collection of budget-friendly recipes that largely go from idea to eating in under an hour. This book is meant to be kept on the kitchen counter with a dusting of flour between its pages. It’s a working manual with practical tips and techniques along with base recipes that can handle endless variations, encouraging readers to discover their own favorite combinations.

Whether it’s browned butter banana-Nutella quick bread, scones packed with maple and bacon or strawberries and basil, tender Danishes with cream cheese and fruit, or biscuit sandwiches with all the fixings, these delicious, approachable recipes will make everyday breakfast feel like a special occasion—all before the coffee’s even brewed.

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