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My Baked In Bread Baking Club Review

Updated: Nov 18, 2021

I was really nervous about making this Brioche as Bread making really isn’t my strong point, but I can't believe how my Brioche turned out. It looked like it was made by my Mom instead of me.


If you're looking for a great Christmas gift for a loved one, the Bread Club will make an excellent present. You can opt for the gift option to surprise someone this Christmas, or treat yourself.


I did a lot of research for a Baking box before discovering Baked In. Their service is exceptional. Great quality ingredients, a step-by-step pictured recipe guide, baking paper cut to size (if needed) and a cake skewer where needed. You can choose from three subscriptions:


Baking Club- aimed at older children or adults

Bread Club - aimed at older children or adults

Junior Baking Club - aimed at children aged 5-11


I love baking, and these lovely Baked In boxes make it so much easier. You get the baking from scratch experience, with way less prep time, and less waste as all of the dry ingredients are already measured out. You just need to add the fresh ingredients.


It's literally like a 'Baking Lesson in a Box.'


The baked In site is full of amazing things. I've purchased a Gingerbread house kit and Chocolate Caramel Yule Log to help with my Christmas baking. Take a look at these two beauties:




Another benefit of taking out a Baked In subscription is that once you sign up you can earn brownie points which you can save up and use to purchase things on the Baked In site, or you can use them towards paying for a subscription renewal.


You can take out either a 3, 6, or 12 month Subscription to the Baked In Bread Club, Baking Club, or the Junior Baking Club. You can also opt to pay for them monthly.


To reach Baked in you can click the link at the top of my page (next to the Pinterest link), or use this web address:

Use Code: petra499 to get your first box for £4.99


My Brioche


I used the Bread Box from the Baked In Bread Club to make this Brioche. I decided to make a braided tear-and-share brioche instead of the separate buns. I used a YouTube video for braiding Challah. It worked really well for braiding my brioche. Here's the YouTube video for braiding your Brioche.


Happy Baking.




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