16 Classic Cake Recipes to Take Any Gathering to the Next Level (2024)

For a versatile dessert that's sure to please, try one of our classic cake recipes. With traditional yellow cake, German chocolate cake, classic carrot cake recipes, and more, we've got a treat that will make every special occasion even sweeter!

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Carrot Cake

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Why fussy-up an already great thing? We dig the simplicity of this carrot cake that's exactly that—no nuts, no pineapple, no raisins; just the freshest carrots and a few baking staples. Three full cups of the shredded veggie provide irresistible texture and moistness to this classic carrot cake recipe. Top the carrot cake with an easy homemade cream cheese frosting and you have the ultimate spring dessert.

Carrot Cake Recipes

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Yellow Cake with Chocolate Butter Frosting

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With basic ingredients and just 20 minutes of prep, this is about to become your go-to birthday cake base. Start by mixing up the vanilla-scented batter for the classic yellow cake recipe, then bake it into cupcakes, a layer cake, or a sheet cake with the simple swap of a pan. Frost and decorate as desired, and prepare to get the party started.

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Best-Ever Chocolate Cake

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Make any party even sweeter by adding our ultimate classic chocolate cake recipe to the menu. Moist and uber-rich, the dessert gets its decadent dark chocolate flavor from a cocoa-flavored cake and chocolate-sour cream frosting. The frosted cake itself tastes incredible, but once you pair it with a scoop of vanilla ice cream, it's maybe the best ever!

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Red Velvet Cake

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Red velvet cake, the luxurious chocolate-flavored treat traditionally topped with cream cheese frosting, gets its red hue from food coloring. Buttermilk makes this classic birthday cake batter extra light and fluffy.

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White Cake

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Our classic white cake recipe stands out from the dessert competition due to its use of egg whites instead of whole eggs for lightness. Want the cake to be really white? Opt for shortening instead of butter and use clear vanilla instead of brown-tinted vanilla extract.

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Devil's Food Cake with Fudge-Nut Frosting

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Enticingly airy, devil's food cake is a chocolate-lover's dream. The rich dessert is darker and fluffier than its traditional chocolate cake counterpart, thanks to a bit of extra baking soda in the batter. We take this lovely layer cake over the top with either homemade cream cheese-fudge or fudge-nut frosting—you can't go wrong.

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Classic Coconut Cake with Frosting

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Whole milk and sifted cake flour make the batter for this classic cake recipe light yet rich all at once. Fresh coconut flakes sprinkled over the frosting make for a pretty presentation. One BHG home baker says, "I took this to my girlfriend's birthday. She confided it was so much better than the one her husband makes each year." Shh ... that will be our little secret!

Test Kitchen Tip: If desired, any extra coconut water can be used as a replacement for part of the milk.

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Champagne Cake with Fresh Strawberries

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Pop a bottle and elevate packaged white cake mix with some bubbly! This simple champagne cake recipe calls for just five ingredients yet results in a tasty, celebratory cake complete with a topping of fresh strawberries and vanilla frosting. (Don't want to tint the frosting with dye? Try our natural food coloring ideas.)

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German Chocolate Cake

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Surprise! This isn't actually a German dessert recipe at all—it's named after Sam German, who developed a sweet baking chocolate for Baker's Chocolate Company of Boston in the mid-1800s. Four ounces of sweet baking chocolate is melted down into the batter of the cake, baked into two layers, then slathered in a rich and nutty coconut-pecan frosting.

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Gingerbread Cake with Lemon Cream

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This take on classic gingerbread cake is layered with tart lemon curd and fluffy whipped cream frosting. As one BHG home cook raves, "Total hit! Difficult to make but so worth it! Unique flavors. Think ahead and prepare the curd in advance."

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Classic Pound Cake

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Deliciously dense with a velvety, fine crumb, this perfect pound cake recipe uses simple ingredients yet tastes worthy of display in a fancy bakery case. Our rendition calls for cake flour for a lighter texture, but all-purpose flour can be used if you don't have or can't find cake flour.

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Heavenly Angel Food Cake

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With just six ingredients, you can create a treat so delightful and vanilla-y, you'll think it was sent from heaven. Prepare this classic angel food cake recipe as is for a light-as-a-cloud indulgence. Or if you're craving chocolate, melt 6 ounces of dark chocolate with 4 tablespoons of butter (here are three ways to melt chocolate perfectly) and shower the mixture over the cooled cake for a quick and easy glaze.

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Classic New York-Style Cheesecake

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You might just feel transported to a booth at a Big Apple restaurant once you take a bite of this luscious New York-style cheesecake recipe. A graham cracker crust flavored with a pinch of cinnamon cradles the dessert, and the filling features cream cheese and sour cream for a supremely silky cake. If you're the prep-ahead type, the whole cheesecake can be made up to 1 month in advance and frozen until you're ready to thaw and enjoy.

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Pumpkin Spice Cake

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Anytime you're in the mood for some fall comfort, stir together this classic cake. It's warmly spiced with all of the elements you know and love from the pumpkin spice java drink (or a boxed spice cake mix). Nutmeg, cinnamon, cloves, and ginger are all invited to the party, as is a half cup of canned pumpkin to lend extra flavor and moistness. Frost with your favorite homemade or store-bought cream cheese frosting and you'll certainly squash your cravings.

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Lemon-Poppy Seed Dump Cake

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Lemon-poppy seed bread is good, but we think this sweeter classic cake recipe is even better. A bit more sugar makes it just sweet enough. About 20 minutes of prep and the batter is ready to go into your slow cooker.

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Homemade Tres Leches Cake

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Tres leches cake gets its name from the milks used to create the cake and topping. Here we've used whole milk, evaporated milk, sweetened condensed milk, and heavy cream. You'll need to plan ahead when making this classic cake recipe as it requires an overnight chill.

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FAQs

How do you take cake mix to the next level? ›

If you want to make a unique boxed cake mix, add in your favorite mix-ins like chocolate chips, shredded coconut, peanut butter cups, or crushed Oreos, Beck said. "This will not only take the cake to the next level, but also it will create a truly unique, homemade cake," Beck told Insider.

What are the classic cake flavors? ›

Some of our most popular classic cakes in this list are our Lemon Cake from Scratch, Italian Cream Cake, Buttermilk Pound Cake, German Chocolate Cake, Pineapple Cake, and my personal favorite- Carrot Cake Recipe! You can never go wrong with these crowd pleasing cakes!

What size cake for 15 guests? ›

Based on cakes that are between 3 and 6-inches high, a 6-inch round cake will yield 5-11 servings; an 8-inch round will yield12-16 servings; and a 9-inch roundwill produces 12-16 servings.

How do you make a box cake taste like a bakery cake? ›

Step 1: Look at the directions on the cake mix. Step 2: Add one more egg (or add 2 if you want it to be very rich). Step 3: Use melted butter instead of oil and double the amount. Step 4: Instead of water, use whole milk.

What is Elvis Presley cake? ›

An Elvis Presley cake is a single-layer classic yellow cake that's topped with a pineapple glaze. Much like a poke cake, the syrup and juices of the pineapple will seep into the cake through fork holes, resulting in a decadent, ultra-moist cake.

What is the No 1 Flavour of cake? ›

Chocolate Cake Flavour

The first choice of every Indian – The Chocolate Cake. One of the most trending cake flavours in India. No matter what is the age group you belong to kid, young, and old age chocolate cake is a part of every celebration or event. There is nobody who can say no to chocolate cake.

What are the 3 most popular cake flavors? ›

With that in mind, people have ~opinions~ about the best birthday cake flavors. According to BakeryCity.com, some of the most popular birthday cake flavors include carrot, chocolate, vanilla, Funfetti, red velvet and angel food cake (among others).

How much cake is enough for 20 people? ›

As a rough estimate, a standard 9-inch cake can serve about 12-16 people, depending on the size of the slices. Assuming that the slices are of average size, you may need at least 2 cakes to serve 20 people. The weight of the cake will depend on the recipe, but as a general rule, a 9-inch cake weighs around 1.5-2 kg.

How do you upscale a box cake mix? ›

Add Some Extra Flavor

Add a little rum, almond, or orange extract as well. If you're making a white or yellow cake, add a teaspoon or two of fresh lemon or lime zest, or a bit of juice. And don't forget about all of those ingredients in your pantry that you would use in cookies, brownies, or other cakes.

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