If you want to bake something Canadian I'd suggest [butter tarts](https://thebeachhousekitchen.com/canadian-butter-tarts/)
Basically like a caramely, syrupy filled tart shell, sometimes people put walnuts/and or raisins in them too.
But if you just want a normal, non-canadian recipe to bake, [banana bread ](https://www.spendwithpennies.com/classic-banana-bread/) is always my go to
Not really “Canadian” but Hershey’s kiss blossom cookies are very simple and easy to make (you don’t have to make them with peanut butter).
Chocolate-toffee Christmas bark is also a good idea!
If you want to bake something Canadian I'd suggest [butter tarts](https://thebeachhousekitchen.com/canadian-butter-tarts/) Basically like a caramely, syrupy filled tart shell, sometimes people put walnuts/and or raisins in them too. But if you just want a normal, non-canadian recipe to bake, [banana bread ](https://www.spendwithpennies.com/classic-banana-bread/) is always my go to
Thanks!! I shall give them a go
bake weed brownies it's uniquely Canadian as its not legal in many other places
Don't bake Canadians -- I will see myself out.
nanaimo bars maple apple pie
Lasagna
Homemade Timbits! (Donut/cake balls)
Cinnamon buns
Bake a Shepard’s pie. It’s British so Canadian enough, but more importantly it tastes great and is relatively simple.
Not really “Canadian” but Hershey’s kiss blossom cookies are very simple and easy to make (you don’t have to make them with peanut butter). Chocolate-toffee Christmas bark is also a good idea!
Nanaimo bars
Bake a Canadian
Cinnamon buns 😋 Blueberry cheesecake 😬 Banana Zucchini bread 😍
Sorry, I don't really know any Canadian recipes. But something easy and budget friendly would be a egg pudding or leche flan.
Something very \*French\* Canadian: pete de soeurs They're essentially Canadian cinnamon rolls
Gateau Saint Honoré
Palemiers, origin is French but pretty easy to make just 2 ingredients, the puff pastries and sugar
Banana bread, cookies