

Ana
Ana is a Southern stay-at-home mom of three who bakes the way most people breathe — constantly, naturally, without making a fuss about it. She shows up at new neighbors’ doors with a tin of cookies before the boxes are even unpacked, and she has never once come home from a potluck with anything left in her dish. She Brings Food is where she puts the recipes her family counts on and her neighbors keep asking for.
8 Bake Sale Recipes That Sell Out First
Every September my phone lights up: “Ana, we need bake sale items by Friday.” Four kids means four schools means approximately seven hundred bake sales a year. I’ve learned which recipes sell out first and which sit there looking lonely next to someone’s store-bought cupcakes.
These eight are bake-sale optimized: easy to batch, easy to cut, easy to package, and impossible to resist. They sell out first. Every time.
The Bake Sale Winners
School Fundraiser Brownies
Engineered for bake sales — fudgy, cut into perfect squares, individually wrapped. They outsell everything else on the table every single time. One sheet pan makes 24 squares.
Bake Sale Rice Krispie Treats
Extra butter, extra marshmallow, cut thick, wrapped in cellophane with a sticker. My four-year-old helps make these and feels very important about it. They sell at $1 each and move fast.
Chocolate Chip Cookies
Bagged in threes with a twist tie — the universal bake sale currency. Nobody walks past chocolate chip cookies. Brown butter version for maximum “who made these?” energy.
Sugar Cookies
Decorated for whatever season — sprinkles for fall, hearts for Valentine’s, trees for Christmas. Kids buy them for the frosting and parents buy them because they’re Instagram-beautiful.
Lemon Bars
Cut into squares, dusted with powdered sugar. The “adult” bake sale item that teachers speed-walk to the table for. They see lemon bars and money appears in their hand like magic.
Pecan Pie Bars
All the flavor of pecan pie in a portable bar. Shortbread base, gooey pecan top. The premium bake sale item that justifies a $3 price tag and still sells out first.
Praline Cookies
Southern, buttery, pecan-loaded — these are the fancy cookies that make people think you’re a professional baker. You’re not. They’re just that good and that easy.
Brownies
Classic fudgy brownies when you need pure volume. One batch fills a whole sheet pan. Cut small, sell fast, repeat. The workhorse of every bake sale table.
Ana’s Bake Sale Tips
Package individually. Cellophane bags, stickers, twist ties. Loose cookies on a plate? Nobody reaches in. Packaged pretty? Sold out.
Price in even dollars. $1, $2, $3. Nobody has quarters.
Bars beat everything. One pan, cut into squares, done. No scooping, no rolling, no decorating unless you want to.
Frequently Asked Questions
What sells best?
Brownies and chocolate chip cookies — every time. Then rice krispie treats because kids have cash and zero self-control.
How far ahead can I bake?
Brownies and lemon bars keep 3-4 days. Cookies keep a week airtight. Everything freezes 2+ months.
All Recipes In This Collection
School Fundraiser Brownies
Bake Sale Rice Krispie Treats
Chocolate Chip Cookies
Sugar Cookies
Lemon Bars
Pecan Pie Bars
Praline Cookies
Brownies
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Ana
Ana is a Southern stay-at-home mom of three who bakes the way most people breathe — constantly, naturally, without making a fuss about it. She shows up at new neighbors’ doors with a tin of cookies before the boxes are even unpacked, and she has never once come home from a potluck with anything left in her dish. She Brings Food is where she puts the recipes her family counts on and her neighbors keep asking for.













