Recipes that raised me

The Beauty of Beige

Beige But Beautiful is a home bakery that celebrates the kind of bakes that may not win beauty contests — but completely win on flavour.

Every treat is inspired by the comforting, nostalgic recipes I grew up with, shaped by a distinct Canadian influence and a love of home baking.

From cinnamon muffins and hearty flapjacks to rich peanut butter bakes and spiced carrot cake, everything I make is simple, satisfying, and often..well, beige.

These are the recipes that raised me — warm, real, unfussy baking.

What’s Baking?

Coffee Cake Muffins

The most delicious case of mistaken identity.

There’s no coffee in this muffin — but it’s made to go perfectly with it.

Back in Canada, this cinnamon-and-brown-sugar classic is a morning staple. When I moved to the UK, I went searching for it… and found coffee-flavoured cake instead…which is a whole different bag of beans.

So here it is soft, cinnamon-swirled, nutty, brown-sugary goodness now in London. With a hidden layer of cinnamon sugar inside and a little sprinkle on top, it’s basically a warm hug in muffin form.

Coffee Cake Muffins - coffee’s favourite sidekick. Sorry for the confusion, you’re welcome for the muffins

Chocolate Fudge Flapjacks

A beige bake with a dark side.

This isn’t your average flapjack. It’s softer, cakier, and a whole lot fudgier.

Picture this: a chewy, golden oat base with just enough bite, a wild middle layer of rich chocolate fudge (yes, it’s as good as it sounds), a scatter of walnuts for crunch, and a final kiss of flapjack mix baked right on top.

It’s deep beige meets dark indulgence — sweet, soft, a little nutty, and dangerously moreish.

Raised on this one. Still not over it.

Carrot Cake Muffins

All yours. No sharing. No rules.

This one started life as a big, messy traybake — loaded with carrots, walnuts, a hint of orange, and smothered in cream cheese frosting.

Now? It’s been scooped into its own little muffin case, so you don’t have to share and you can still make a glorious mess if you want to.

Soft, spiced, and ready to solve your morning with one hand (coffee in the other).

Peanut Butter Buttons

Not pretty. Just powerful.

These little guys have gone by many names in my kitchen — mostly inspired by their delightfully dropped shapes — but one thing’s always been true: they bring serious chocolate-peanut-butter energy.

Oat-packed, fudgy, and a little bit rustic, they’re not here to win bake-off beauty points. They are here to fuel your post-run buzz or late-afternoon slump with zero shame and maximum flavour.

Guess the name if you like — or just eat another one. That works too.