I buy many of my baking supplies at Costco.Molly Allen
- I'm a professional baker shopping at Costco for my baking staples this holiday season.
- It's convenient to buy common ingredients like flour, sugar, and pure vanilla extract in bulk.
I go through a ton of butter over the holidays.
I always bake with unsalted butter. Molly Allen
Most of my baked goods, especially holiday cookies, start with several sticks of butter.
I always use unsalted butter for baking, and I can grab a big package at Costco for less money than if I bought smaller ones at the grocery store.
A pack of Kirkland's unsalted butter comes with four 1-pound boxes and costs $13.99.
The wholesale chain sells Libby's canned pumpkin in packs of three.
Canned pumpkin is a useful ingredient for fall and winter desserts. Molly Allen
Pumpkin pie, bread, and cookies are always on the menu this time of year.
I love buying pureed pumpkin at Costco since I can get three 29-ounce cans for $8.99.
Flour is basically always on my shopping list.
You can never have enough all-purpose flour. Molly Allen
A baking staple, flour affects the consistency and texture of cookies, pie crusts, cakes, and more.
I prefer to use unbleached flour, and I can grab a pack of two organic, 10-pound bags for $15.79.
Granulated sugar is another staple ingredient.
Sugar is a common baking ingredient. Molly Allen
Sugar is a common sweetener that can also affect the texture of your baked goods, like when creamed with butter.
Costco sells a 10-pound bag of C&H's granulated sugar for $7.99.
Kirkland's bags of pecans are a great deal.
Pecans are a great nut to add to a variety of desserts. Molly Allen
From making mini pecan pies to adding nuts to cookies, the cost of this ingredient can add up so I always snag a bag at Costco to take advantage of the wholesale price.
A 2-pound bag of Kirkland's pecan halves sells for $14.99.
Pure vanilla extract is my favorite thing to buy at Costco.
Pure vanilla extract is a great price at Costco. Molly Allen
I wholeheartedly believe pure vanilla extract makes every baked good taste better.
People often opt for the artificial stuff since it's cheaper, but the pure ingredient is a great deal at Costco.
Stock up on a 16-ounce bottle of pure vanilla extract for just $11.99.
Brown sugar is a key ingredient in my favorite cookie recipes.
I snag this 7 1/2-pound bag of brown sugar from Costco. Molly Allen
Brown sugar is the key to great flavor and a chewy texture in many cookie recipes.
I often combine it with granulated sugar to make the perfect chocolate-chip cookies, sometimes swapping out the chocolaty chunks for holiday-colored M&M's.
A 7 1/2-pound bag of organic brown sugar is $8.99.
I use Kirkland's semisweet chocolate chips in a variety of ways.
Chocolate chips are great for melting. Molly Allen
You can't make chocolate-chip cookies without this key ingredient.
I also will melt it and dip cookies, pretzel rods, and marshmallows in it for a fun, flavorful twist.
A 4 1/2-pound bag of Kirkland's semisweet chocolate chips costs $9.99.
I use plenty of powdered sugar for snowball cookies.
Costco sells 7-pound bags of powdered sugar. Molly Allen