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Simply mix and bake or add to one of Betty’s classic recipes for a delicious new take. Perfect for treating yourself, sharing with friends and family, or baking up anytime you need a little burst of sweet pumpkin.
A great recipe is at the heart of every memorable meal. Browse our themed recipes for inspiration or search by ingredient.
With 162 of Betty’s easy, delicious, and fast-prep recipes, you’ll find a variety of satisfying meals, including gluten-free, vegetarian, and vegan options, plus tips to help them turn out successfully, no matter your cooking experience.
Feast your eyes on these devilishly delicious recipes! You’ll find so much more than sweet treats—satisfying dinner dishes and crafty cocktails are also part of this hauntingly good collection. Complete your menu and make this season’s soirée one every ghost and ghoul will remember!
The one go-to book today’s home cooks need to confidently cook from scratch; fully updated with more than 1500 fool-proof recipes and 1000 photos, reliable how-to advice, all-new how-to cooking guidance and delicious inspiration.
Easy Recipes From easy meals to quick weeknight go-to's these dishes will keep your family happy and your stress levels low. For bookmark-worthy simple meals, we've got you covered.
Easy prep is perfect all year! From Fall to Winter, on into Spring and Summer, these satisfying, low-effort slow-cooker recipes are perfect for any season.
Indulge your sweet tooth with Betty Crocker's diverse cookie recipes. From simple mixes to scratch-made, find your perfect cookie recipe today!
Desserts are one of Betty Crocker’s claims to fame, and with kitchen-tested recipes for everything from layer cakes to apple pies—including both scratch desserts and shortcut options—it’s not hard to see why.
Join our Betty editors as they explore a new cookbook, each cooking a recipe (or two!) from it and reporting back the first Tuesday of every month. Next up: “Mad Hungry Cravings” by Lucinda Scala Quinn on Jan. 7. In the meantime, what new cookbook(s) are you dying to try?