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These 109 Bakers Took Dessert Decorating To An Entirely Different Level (New Pics)
Food,LifestyleJUN 17, 2026

These 109 Bakers Took Dessert Decorating To An Entirely Different Level (New Pics)

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It was during the pandemic that many of us unexpectedly found ourselves stepping into the world of baking. Suddenly, kitchen counters became workstations, social media feeds were filled with banana bread recipes, and people were proudly showing off everything from microwave mug cakes to elaborate multi-layered desserts. For some, baking was a way to pass the time. For others, it became a comforting escape during an uncertain period. And while many of us eventually traded our mixing bowls for busy schedules once life returned to normal, there are plenty of baking enthusiasts who never stopped.
Thankfully for the rest of us, they continue creating desserts that are almost too beautiful to eat. That said, finding all these delicious masterpieces in one place can be a challenge. Luckily, the folks over at the r/Baking community have done the hard work for us. We've gathered some of the most mouthwatering, impressive, and downright irresistible creations shared by bakers from around the world. So grab a snack (trust us, you'll probably get hungry) and scroll down to enjoy this scrumptious collection of baking brilliance.

#1 Are These Apples? Nope! They’re Cakes

Are These Apples? Nope! They’re Cakes
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7points

#2 Everything I Made For My Momma’s Birthday ❤️

Everything I Made For My Momma’s Birthday ❤️
My mom’s 50th birthday! I decided to combine all of her favorite things, and most of these were baked. :)
Focaccia (pizza style with cheese, pepperoni, and sauce), roasted tomato, Parmesan, and basil quiche, dates with blue cheese and turkey ham, BBQ pork empanadas, caramelized onion and cheese croissants, shou zhua bing with a dip, sun-dried tomato scones with herb butter, mushroom, onion, and blue cheese bites, arugula, olive oil, and prosciutto toast, and chili dip.
For sweets: churro cookies, pastéis de nata (one of her favorites), torrejas, tres leches cupcakes, fresas con crema, and marquesitas.
And her birthday cake: an ube and white chocolate charlotte, her absolute favorite. This is the second year in a row that it's been her cake!
6points

#3 New Tip, Who Dis?

New Tip, Who Dis?
Grabbed a new tip while getting piping bags today. Thrilled. I’ve never used one this big and was nervous, but very happy with how it came out.
Chocolate cake, cinnamon soak, cherry preserves, dark chocolate ganache, black sesame frosting on the inside, green buttercream is colored with matcha, butterfly pea, and turmeric.
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Imagine taking a bite of a rich, moist chocolate cake. The frosting is silky, the sponge is perfectly soft, and for a brief moment, all your worries seem to disappear. Sounds nice, doesn't it? That's the magic of desserts. For many people, sweet treats are more than just food; they're comfort, celebration, nostalgia, and happiness all rolled into one. A slice of cake can remind someone of birthdays, family gatherings, or special moments with loved ones. But while many of us love eating desserts, there's another group of people who find just as much joy in making them. 

#4 Made A Cake For The Ides Of March Tomorrow. Appropriately Enough, It Won't Stop Bleeding 🤣

Made A Cake For The Ides Of March Tomorrow. Appropriately Enough, It Won't Stop Bleeding 🤣
5points

#5 Just A Little Herd Of Sheep 🐑

Just A Little Herd Of Sheep 🐑
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#6 I Made A Chai-Spiced Aslan Tart

I Made A Chai-Spiced Aslan Tart
A sweet young couple at my church just had a baby boy and named him Aslan 🦁
I’m a big C.S. Lewis fan and have loved the Narnia books since I was a kid, so I couldn’t resist baking something special for their family. His mom once told me she loves spiced desserts, so I decided on a chai-inspired tart.
The crust and decorations are cardamom-cinnamon pâte sucrée, and the fillings are: 1) a crispy base layer of feuilletine with caramelized white chocolate and almond praliné, 2) tart apple compote, 3) chai-honey crémeux, and 4) a lightly sweet pectin glaze.
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In fact, Psychology Today beautifully explains that baking can be surprisingly therapeutic. Psychologists describe mindfulness as the practice of paying attention to the present moment without judgment. One of the most rewarding aspects of baking is that it naturally encourages this state of mind. When you're measuring ingredients, whisking batter, rolling dough, or decorating a cake, your attention is focused on what you're doing right now. In a world full of distractions, that's a pretty special thing.

#7 Elmo Fire Meme Cake

Elmo Fire Meme Cake
I made this cake for my sisters birthday! Shes got a great sensebof humor! Its a vanilla cake with american butter cream.
5points

#8 It Bleeds When You Cut Into It And I Can't Stop Cackling

It Bleeds When You Cut Into It And I Can't Stop Cackling
4points

#9 Chocolate Chip Cookie Bears

Chocolate Chip Cookie Bears
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Research also suggests that baking and cooking can have a positive impact on emotional well-being. Beyond producing delicious results, these everyday activities provide structure, purpose, and a sense of accomplishment. According to psychiatrist and trauma expert Bessel van der Kolk (2014), repetitive and rhythmic movements (such as kneading dough, whisking batter, or rolling pastry) can help regulate the body and reduce stress levels. There's something calming about repetitive motions that allows the mind to slow down and reset. That's one reason so many people turn to baking during difficult or stressful periods in life. Even when things feel chaotic, following a recipe and creating something from scratch can provide a sense of control. 

#10 Wife’s Amazing Homemade Cake

Wife’s Amazing Homemade Cake
My wife made our daughter’s smash cake for her first birthday. Winnie the Pooh was the theme and the cake is Pooh’s honey pot. We are absolutely in love with it. She’s not a professional but baked cheesecakes and cookies for family all the time. Just wanted to show off her work. And it tasted great!
4points

#11 17-Layer Chocolate Cake

17-Layer Chocolate Cake
Soft chocolate sponges, layered with silky chocolate cremeux, topped with a shiny cocoa glaze.
4points

#12 Boston Cream Pie If It Was Cake Instead Of Pie

Boston Cream Pie If It Was Cake Instead Of Pie
Cake recipe is the yellow chocolate cake from the broma bakery cookbook sweet tooth. Frosted with ganache and filled with pastry cream that are both just typical ratios/recipes I found online. With some whipped cream cuz I screwed up the bottom of the frosting when I moved it onto a bigger cake round. When I was a kid, my mom would always get us the ones from stop and shop that had a maraschino cherry in the middle and me and my siblings always wanted to be the one to get the cherry. So since it’s my cake I decided to put a cherry on every piece.
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Baking is also a wonderful creative outlet. Unlike many daily tasks that follow strict rules and expectations, baking allows people to experiment, explore, and express themselves. Some bakers play with unusual flavor combinations, while others create stunning decorations that look like they belong in an art gallery. And creativity itself appears to have measurable benefits. In a 2016 study, 658 participants were observed over a 13-day period. Each day, they reported how much time they spent engaging in creative activities, along with their emotional state and overall sense of flourishing. The results showed that participating in creative activities daily was associated with greater positivity and improved well-being. In other words, creativity doesn't just produce beautiful desserts; it can make people feel better, too.

#13 I’m Free! 🎉

I’m Free! 🎉
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#14 Melbourne's Cake Picnic

Melbourne's Cake Picnic
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#15 My Take On The Iconic Minecraft Cake In Real Life

My Take On The Iconic Minecraft Cake In Real Life
My take on the iconic Minecraft game cake. I assembled chocolate blocks to form a cube then filled with cake.
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Then there's the social side of baking. Few things bring people together quite like food, especially when everyone helps create it. Baking with family members, friends, partners, or children can become a meaningful bonding experience filled with laughter and shared memories. Think about grandparents teaching their grandchildren how to bake holiday cookies, carefully passing down recipes that have been in the family for generations. Or imagine a group of friends spending an afternoon decorating cupcakes while chatting about life. The desserts themselves are wonderful, of course, but often it's the time spent together that people remember most. Long after the cookies are eaten, and the cakes are gone, those moments remain. 

#16 Fluffy Potato Bread With Cheesy Bacon Mashed Potato Filling!

Fluffy Potato Bread With Cheesy Bacon Mashed Potato Filling!
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#17 I Baked A Cake For The First Time For My Daughter's K-Pop Demon Hunters Birthday

I Baked A Cake For The First Time For My Daughter's K-Pop Demon Hunters Birthday
Sorry if box-mix is cheating. This derpy bastard took me all night! Ran out of time to add the bird. And of course I forgot to bring the big candle I had intended to put on his tongue. Had to borrow from the play-place and they only had pink T_T. He was strawberry, by the way, with buttercream frosting.
4points

#18 A Little Buttercream Pot Plant 🪴

A Little Buttercream Pot Plant 🪴
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Baking can also provide a genuine boost in confidence. A qualitative study exploring the experiences of 12 mental health service users found that baking offered participants an opportunity to learn new skills while creating something tangible and rewarding. Producing a finished product (whether it's a loaf of bread, a tray of brownies, or a beautifully decorated cake) gave participants a sense of achievement and pride. The study found that building new skills and confidence motivated many individuals to continue attending treatment sessions. Participants also appreciated the structure baking brought to their daily routines. 

#19 $14 Grocery Store Cake

$14 Grocery Store Cake
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#20 "He Loves Taco Bell And He's Turning 17." Enough Said. Taco Bell Cake!

"He Loves Taco Bell And He's Turning 17." Enough Said. Taco Bell Cake!
This was SUCH a fun cake to make!! I modeled it after the nachos bell grande.
No fondant, I made the bowl (and tomatoes) out of modeling chocolate.
Chips are sugar cookies (with cinnamon and nutmeg added, for flecks) rolled super thin and baked on crumpled parchment.
Meat is cocoa pebbles basically made into rice krispies, but with a couple chocolate chips thrown in for color and kneaded for texture.
Nacho cheese is white chocolate ganache, same with the sour cream but mixed with a little frosting.
The refried beans are made mostly from white chocolate ganache. I added a couple chocolate chips for color and then chopped some chocolate pieces and jelly beans for texture.
4points
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