11 cake recipes home bakers keep scribbled on recipe cards

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Some cake recipes don’t live in cookbooks. They’re the ones scribbled on recipe cards, smudged with flour, and baked on repeat for birthdays, potlucks, and random Tuesdays. This collection brings together 11 cake recipes home bakers keep close because they always deliver.

A slice of chocolate cake with white icing sits on a white plate with a fork; more slices and a cake pan are visible in the background.
Devil’s Food Cake. Photo credit: Real Life of Lulu.

Lemon Loaf Cake

Two slices of glazed lemon loaf cake sit on a white surface with a yellow cloth, lemon slices, and the remaining loaf in the background.
Lemon Loaf Cake. Photo credit: Real Life of Lulu.

This lemon loaf cake bakes up soft and moist with bright, fresh citrus in every slice. A tangy cream cheese glaze drapes over the top and makes it feel extra special. It’s the kind of recipe bakers keep scribbled on well-worn recipe cards and pull out whenever a lemon craving hits.
Get the Recipe: Lemon Loaf Cake

No Bake Banana Pudding Cake

A slice of banana pudding dessert with whipped topping and banana slice on a white plate, surrounded by vanilla wafers and a banana.
No Bake Banana Pudding Cake. Photo credit: Real Life of Lulu.

This banana pudding cake is chilled, creamy, and full of that old-school flavor everyone loves. Vanilla wafers, banana pudding, and fluffy whipped topping stack up into an easy, no-bake treat. It’s the kind of dessert that disappears fast once it hits the table.
Get the Recipe: No Bake Banana Pudding Cake

Pistachio Bundt Cake

A close-up of a pistachio cake with green icing, topped and filled with whole pistachios, with a fork cutting a slice.
Pistachio Bundt Cake. Photo credit: Real Life of Lulu.

This Pistachio Bundt Cake puts a fun spin on a classic favorite with plenty of nutty flavor and a smooth, creamy glaze. It comes together easily but still looks like something you’d proudly set out for guests. Slice it up for sharing or keep it around for a well-deserved treat just for you.
Get the Recipe: Pistachio Bundt Cake

No Bake Chocolate Strawberry Cheesecake

A small cheesecake topped with chocolate-covered strawberries, with two slices showing a large strawberry inside, placed on a wooden surface with a pink cloth.
No Bake Chocolate Strawberry Cheesecake. Photo credit: Real Life of Lulu.

This no-bake chocolate covered strawberry cheesecake is the kind of dessert bakers keep scribbled on recipe cards because it never disappoints. Creamy cheesecake, juicy strawberries, and rich chocolate come together into a dessert that feels special. It’s a true show-stopper without turning on the oven.
Get the Recipe: No Bake Chocolate Strawberry Cheesecake

Cherry Dump Cake

A serving of cherry cobbler topped with a scoop of vanilla ice cream is on a white plate with a fork beside it.
Cherry Dump Cake. Photo credit: Real Life of Lulu.

This Cherry Dump Cake is pure low-effort magic that tastes way more special than it has any right to. A handful of pantry staples and a few minutes of prep turn into a buttery, bubbly dessert straight from the oven. Spoon it warm into bowls, add ice cream, and expect the “who’s grabbing seconds?” moment.
Get the Recipe: Cherry Dump Cake

Old-Fashioned Zucchini Cake

A piece of zucchini cake with white frosting on a white plate, sitting on a striped cloth with more cake in the background.
Old-Fashioned Zucchini Cake. Photo credit: Real Life of Lulu.

This zucchini cake is soft, rich, and full of cozy spice in every bite. It bakes up incredibly moist and finishes with a thick swipe of creamy cream cheese frosting. It’s the kind of easy treat that somehow fits just as well with coffee as it does for dessert.
Get the Recipe: Old-Fashioned Zucchini Cake

Classic Carrrot Cake

A slice of carrot cake with cream cheese frosting on a plate, garnished with walnuts. The whole cake is in the background.
Classic Carrrot Cake. Photo credit: Real Life of Lulu.

This carrot cake is everything you want in a dessert—soft, spiced, and loaded with fresh carrots. Slather on that rich cream cheese frosting, and you’ve got a total crowd-pleaser. Toss in some walnuts if you’re feeling fancy, or keep it simple—it’s a winner either way!
Get the Recipe: Classic Carrrot Cake

Chocolate Zucchini Cake

A slice of chocolate bundt cake with walnuts on a white plate, accompanied by a fork. The cake is partially seen on a red plate in the background, with a floral napkin next to it.
Chocolate Zucchini Cake. Photo credit: Real Life of Lulu.

This Chocolate Zucchini Cake is rich, fudgy, and stays perfectly moist thanks to a little zucchini magic. Deep chocolate flavor steals the show, while chopped walnuts add just the right crunch. It’s the kind of cake that disappears fast, no one guessing what’s inside.
Get the Recipe: Chocolate Zucchini Cake

Devil’s Food Cake

A slice of chocolate cake with white icing sits on a white plate with a fork; more slices and a cake pan are visible in the background.
Devil’s Food Cake. Photo credit: Real Life of Lulu.

This Devil’s Food Cake is the kind bakers keep scribbled on recipe cards and tucked away for safekeeping. Dark, moist, and deeply chocolatey, it’s topped with glossy, cloud-like 7-Minute Icing whipped the old-school way. One bite explains why this classic never goes out of style.
Get the Recipe: Devil’s Food Cake

Coconut Cake

A cake with a slice taken out of it.
Coconut Cake. Photo credit: Real Life of Lulu.

This Coconut Cake is soft, rich, and full of coconut flavor in every bite. Butter, sugar, and shredded coconut bake into a tender, moist crumb that feels comforting and classic. It’s a simple, satisfying cake that’s perfect for any occasion.
Get the Recipe: Coconut Cake

Strawberry Shortcake

A piece of biscuit with strawberries and whipped cream on a white plate.
Strawberry Shortcake. Photo credit: Real Life of Lulu.

This classic Strawberry Shortcake starts with soft, Bisquick shortcakes that bake up light and tender. Juicy strawberries get lightly sweetened until syrupy, then piled high on top. Finish it off with a generous spoonful of whipped cream and call it a day.
Get the Recipe: Strawberry Shortcake

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