Your Favourite Anna Olson Recipes Ever (2024)

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by Laura Grande

updated May 6, 2022

Whether it’s cakes, cookies or muffins, we’re serving up your all-time favourite delectable recipes from the queen of baking, Anna Olson.

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Glazed Blueberry Lemon Loaf

Every baker needs a good loaf recipe in their repertoire. So, go ahead and jazz up the traditional lemon loaf with a cup of fresh blueberries that will add an additional fruity punch to every slice. This one’s a keeper.

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2/29

Luscious Lemon Coconut Cake

Want to know a little secret? This recipe is Anna’s favourite choice for her own birthday cake. If that’s not a major selling point, we don’t know what is! Lovers of all things lemon will be beyond appreciative.

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3/29

Classic Banana Bread

This warm, moist loaf is packed with ripe bananas, chocolate chips and walnut pieces for a bit of crunch. Pair it with a piping hot cup of tea or serve it to guests. It’ll be gobbled up in no time.

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4/29

Raspberry Fluffy Cheesecake

This gorgeous Japanese-style cheesecake topped with freshly glazed raspberries is the ultimate guilt-free dessert — a light and airy treat that isn’t as dense and creamy as its New York counterpart.

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5/29

Chocolate Raspberry Mousse Torte

This gorgeous torte consists of a chocolate-coffee cake base and homemade raspberry mousse. As if that didn’t sound good enough already, it’s all topped off with a bittersweet chocolate ganache glaze that will leave you licking your lips and reaching for seconds.

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6/29

No-Bake Chocolate Peppermint Patties

Easy to assemble and bursting with minty goodness and cookie crumbs, you can whip up these little dessert gems in less than 30 minutes.

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7/29

Black Forest Torte

Chocolate sponge cake, sweet cherries and whipped cream come together in one scrumptious Black Forest Torte that definitely won’t disappoint.

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8/29

Icebox Jam Cookies

These scrumptious cookies that are almost too beautiful to eat — and make for the perfect treats to take to a bridal shower or summertime picnic. Keep things interesting by whipping up three different options — Orange Marmalade Crumble Bars, Apricot Lemon Rugelach and Raspberry Linzer Cookies — for your guests to choose from.

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9/29

Boston Cream Pie

What came first: the doughnut or the cake? Turns out, Boston Cream Pie — which is technically a cake — is the inspiration behind the doughnut we all crave at Tim Horton’s and pair with our double doubles. So, recreate that same creamy, doughy goodness at home with this recipe that serves 12 lucky guests.

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10/29

Butter Tart Bars

For those looking for a fun bite-size dessert, whip up a batch to these rich, delicious butter tart bars and top it all off with a scoop of your favourite ice cream. This recipe will become a family staple in no time.

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11/29

Banana Toffee Cheesecake

If banana bread and cheesecake came together to form one rich and scrumptious dessert, this would be the one. Before decorating the finished product, arrange a few banana slices on a baking tray and sprinkle with sugar.

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12/29

Chocolate Chip Cookies

Want to know Anna’s secret ingredient for a perfect chewy chocolate chip cookie? Cornstarch! So go ahead and make a couple dozen with this simple dessert recipe.

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13/29

Chocolate Cream Pie

This rich, creamy pie is the perfect go-to recipe for the chocolate lover in your life. Top it all off by bringing the whipped cream to a soft peak and adding the icing sugar and vanilla.

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14/29

Chocolate Peanut Butter Truffle Cups

This recipe is so good it’ll knock your socks off! This rich and smooth treat combines two of the greatest flavour pairings in history: chocolate and peanut butter. What’s not to like?

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15/29

Chocolate Swiss Roll

Not too rich and not too sweet, this chocolate version of a “jelly roll” cake features cream cheese frosting that is almost too good to eat by the spoonful.

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16/29

Almond Butter Thumbprint Cookies

These bright and colourful dessert gems can be enjoyed year-round, whether it’s for the winter holidays or summer picnics. Individually packed with a dollop of various fruit jams, this gorgeous pint-sized dessert is the perfect finger food if you have company over.

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17/29

Chocolate Truffles

Chocolate aficionados will love these tiny treats. Serve up Pistachio Brandy, Orange and White & Dark Truffle options and watch how quickly they disappear.

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18/29

Cardamom Creme Caramel

Although traditionally made during the holiday season, this light and airy dessert flavoured with cardamom can be enjoyed year-round.

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Croquembouche

It’s a tower of cream puffs! You’re guaranteed to collectively blow everyone’s minds if you serve up this light Croquembouche dessert at your next family gathering. Not only is it as delicious as it looks, but its presentation is beyond stunning.

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20/29

Currant Orange Tea Scones

Why go out to enjoy an afternoon of High Tea when you can do it in the comfort of your own home? These scones will pair beautifully with your piping hot cup of tea.

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21/29

English Muffins

Skip the store-bought options and make your own batch of English muffins with this simple recipe. If you’ve got time to spare, whip up a larger amount than you normally would and freeze them for easy weekday breakfasts.

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Fluffy Chocolate Truffle Tart

This creamy tart will make any chocolate aficionado drool. For the topping, use a vegetable peeler to make chocolate shavings and sprinkle them on top to complete its glorious presentation.

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23/29

Granola Bars

These delightful treats have a soft, crumbly texture that both kids and adults are sure to enjoy. Perfect for an after-school snack that won’t spoil your dinner.

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24/29

Hot Cross Buns

This recipe is one of Anna’s most popular among her fans — and we don’t blame them! From the warm, moist dough to the dried cranberries and rich icing, these Hot Cross Buns are perfection.

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25/29

Nanaimo Bars

This rich treat has become such a Canadian staple that we often forget it was only invented in the mid-1980s. That’s when Joyce Hardcastle created the recipe for a contest hosted by the mayor of Nanaimo, British Columbia. Now everyone, including Anna, has their own variation — and we can’t get enough of this one!

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26/29

No-Bake Pumpkin Chiffon Bars

Don’t bother fussing with your oven for this rich and creamy dessert. You can whip up this no-bake bad boy in less than 30 minutes. But don’t forget to sprinkle the chopped pecan pralines on top before slicing and serving.

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27/29

Pumpkin Pie

Anna puts her own spin on this classic dessert by using whole wheat pie dough for the crust, which allows it to brown nicely and stay crispy under the pumpkin filling.

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28/29

Tarte au Citron

This bright, tart and delicate pastry makes for the perfect spring dessert at a family gathering or bridal shower.

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Banoffee Pie

Before you prep this dessert, you should know that the combination of banana and toffee is extremely addictive. Don’t say we didn’t warn you!

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FAQs

Is Anna Olson still married? ›

Anna balances her successful career with a fulfilling marriage to fellow chef Michael Olson, and even mixes the two when the couple appears together at food festivals and hosts cooking seminars.

Where did Anna Olson go to culinary school? ›

Olson took her love of cooking from a personal passion to a professional career. After achieving a degree in political studies from Queen's University and a brief stint working in the banking world, she enrolled in the culinary management program at Johnson and Wales University.

Why is Anna Olson famous? ›

Celebrity chef Anna Olson is host of Food Network Canada's Bake with Anna Olson, following on the heels of the successful series, Sugar and Fresh with Anna Olson all of which have aired in 40 countries worldwide. She has authored seven bestselling cookbooks including her most recent, Back to Baking.

Who is Anna Olsen married to? ›

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Anna Olson is a renowned chef, host of the Food Network Canada's show, "Sugar," and author of the best-selling cookbook by the same name. Before hosting the show, she was the pastry chef at Inn on the Twenty, where she met husband Michael. ...
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What are some fun facts about Anna Olson? ›

She Was Born Down South

Anna was born in Atlanta, Georgia, and grew up in Toronto. She later moved back to the U.S. to study culinary arts. She now lives in Welland, Ontario.

How much is Olson worth? ›

What Are the Olsen Twins' Net Worth? Per Celebrity Net Worth, both Mary-Kate and Ashley have an individual net worth of $250 million. Combined, the sisters are worth $500 million. Back in 2007, the two also secured No.

Is Anna Olson an Iron chef? ›

Meet Iron Chef Anna Olson | Introducing IRON CHEF Anna Olson!

Who is Michael Olson? ›

Michael Olson (マイケルオルソン, Maikeru Oruson) is an American coach. On August 14, 2023, Olson signed with the TaiwanBeer Leopards of the T1 League for head coach. On January 13, 2024, the Taiwan Beer Leopards announced to terminate contract relationship with Olson.

What famous chefs never went to culinary school? ›

There is no special degree or certification that makes someone a chef. The title is earned through hard work and experience. Gordon Ramsay and award-winning chef Heston Blumenthal, for example, didn't attend culinary school. But other big names like Alton Brown, Anthony Bourdain, and Milk Bar's Christina Tosi did.

Did Bobby Flay graduate from culinary school? ›

Flay dropped out of high school in 10th grade. He is a graduate of the G.E.D. program from the city of NY and was in the first graduating class of the French Culinary Institute in 1984.

Where did Gordon Ramsay get his culinary degree? ›

Ramsay enrolled at North Oxfordshire Technical College, sponsored by the Rotarians, to study hotel management. He described his decision to enter catering college as "a complete accident". In the mid-1980s, Ramsay worked as a commis chef at the Wroxton House Hotel.

What school did Anna Olson go to? ›

She studied politics and sociology at Queen's University in Kingston and pursued a brief career in banking before realizing that cooking was her true passion. Anna followed her dream of becoming a chef by enrolling in the renowned culinary program at Johnson & Wales University in Vail, Colorado.

Where did Anna Olson work? ›

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Anna & Michael fell in love in the kitchen. They met and worked together at Inn on the Twenty in the Niagara region, where Michael was Executive Chef and Anna Pastry Chef.

Who is the famous Italian cook Anna? ›

Anna Del Conte was born in Milan but left in 1949 to learn English in London, where she met her husband. She published her first book, Portrait of Pasta, in 1975. She became the first cookery writer in England to specialise in Italian food. Since then she has written 7 Italian cookery books and a memoir.

Where is Anna from Masterchef? ›

Well fed, and with a passion for design and travel, she is based in New England with her husband and two adorable kids. Catch her on NBC as Host of The Chef's Pantry and The Hub Today.

How old is Anna Hough chef? ›

Who is Anna Haugh? Haugh, 41, has been a professional chef for almost 20 years and is currently the chef patron of Myrtle Restaurant in Chelsea.

Who is the most famous cake baker? ›

Buddy Valastro

American celebrity chef and television personality known as the "Cake Boss" for his successful bakery, Carlo's Bakery, and his television show of the same name.

Is Anna Olson an iron chef? ›

Meet Iron Chef Anna Olson | Introducing IRON CHEF Anna Olson!

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