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11 Low-Key Cakes to Celebrate Our 11th (Quarantine!) Birthday

Birthdays may be a bit untraditional this year, but you can bet there'll still be cake.

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August 27, 2020

It’s our birthday! It was a whole 11 years ago that we launched Food52 (time flies when you’re having fun!). Which means: Today, we're celebrating.

But because celebrations look a little (who are we kidding—a lot) different this year, we’re saving the champagne and party hats for another day. Instead, we’re taking the time to give quiet thanks for the wonderful times and refuel with some snacks.

Still, if there’s one birthday privilege we’re not giving up, it's cake. Because what’s a birthday without it? In keeping with the sentiment of the year, we’re briefly setting aside the majestic and the multitiered. Instead, here are 11 low-key cakes—beginner-friendly, one-bowl, and stand mixer-free—that come together in a cinch. Don’t be fooled, though: They’re unbeatably delicious and guaranteed to make any day feel festive.

For everyone who has welcomed us into their homes and kitchens over the last 11 years, these cakes are for you—because we could all use a little celebration right now.


Not-Chocolate

1. Maialino's Olive Oil Cake

With 500 community reviews and counting, the most-popular Genius Recipes dessert of all time (yup!) is "genius" for good reason: it's incredibly easy to pull together (single bowl! hand mix!), allows for an incredible number of variations (bourbon! grapefruit! pistachio crunch!), and can be comfortably frozen for a rainy day. In fact, there may or may not be half a cake in our freezer as we type this.

2. Clotilde Dusoulier's Gâteau Au Yaourt

As Food52 alum and recipe developer Sarah Jampel says: "Gâteau au yaourt is the definition of an 'anytime cake'—not only because you'll want to eat it anytime, but because you can make it anytime, too. Well, a birthday is as good a time as any (see what we did there?). Oh, did we mention you don't need measuring cups for this?

3. Food Processor Pound Cake

A no-way-will-it-fail pound cake that's made with hot melted butter in a food processor. Yes, you read that right. Baking expert Alice Medrich adapted this no-fuss beauty from a recipe in The Perfect Cake, published by America's Test Kitchen, and the best part about it is that it's designed to be dressed up for company (or yourself). So play on!

4. Very Easy Apple Cake

What's in a name? Everything. And this one says it all. Food Editor Emma Laperruque's Big Little Recipe comes together with only four ingredients and takes 20-something minutes from apple-washing to oven-ready. What was that? Did you say you're out of butter? You're in luck: none needed.

5. Simple Pistachio Almond Cake

"It smells so good it'll be hard to wait until it cools off," wrote one happy reviewer. Luckily, it tastes just as good as it smells. Simple but not basic—that touch of cardamom to round out the sweetness is pretty darn special—this almond cake has the potential to become your back-pocket go-to.

6. 1-2-3-4 Cake With Raspberry Buttercream

A 1-2-3-4 cake that will never let you down? Sign. us. up. Plus, that raspberry buttercream frosting takes this firmly into birthday cake territory.


Chocolate

7. Belle Foley's Chocolate Cake

A very special family recipe for a really tasty chocolate cake, the batter for which comes together with just a bowl and wooden spoon. While it's wonderful as is, one community member urges you to "try it out with a range of topping and fillings; think: coffee, caramel, Nutella..."

8. Easy Chocolate Sheet Cake

Another one-bowler that needs no stand mixer, special techniques, or fuss. Which means you can whip this up every time a chocolate craving hits (in our case, all the time). Even better: You can frost while it's still in the pan, and dig right in.

9. No-Measure Chocolate Cake

This low-effort, high-reward cake from Grant Melton uses ingredients you likely have in your pantry right now, and swaps out measuring cups and spoons for a single yogurt tub (its contents go in this, too). There are literally no excuses not to make this.

10. Chocolate Dump-It Cake

This cake barely needs an introduction. The recipe comes from Food52 co-founder Amanda Hesser's mom, and just like us, we're pretty sure you'll find a million reasons to bake it. Socially-distanced family dinner? Make this cake! Remembered your partner's birthday hours before the day? This is your cake. Feeling glum and need a pick-me-up? This is it! This cake also stores well in the fridge and is delicious served cold, which makes it a great summer cake as well!

11. Margaret Fox's Amazon Chocolate Cake

This Genius Recipe, adapted from Margaret Fox's Cafe Beaujolais, is a chocolate cake with a difference: It's less chocolatey. And in this case, that's no bad thing. Because what it skips in extra chocolate, it makes up for in its more delicate, less sugary qualities. Also, it's vegan—but we'd have to tell you that for you to notice.

What's your favorite birthday cake of this bunch? Let us know in the comments.

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13 Comments

Jane S. September 2, 2020
For low-key cakes, you can't forget this one... especially if you are partial to eating them throughout the day. https://food52.com/recipes/20091-nigella-lawson-s-dense-chocolate-loaf-cake
 
rosecedar August 30, 2020
Regarding the wish that recipes would specify how to divide batter by weight for layer cakes. I feel the same - but until it happens here's a fairly simple way to do it yourself. Weigh the (empty) bowl that your finished batter will end up in. Mix up your batter, then weigh it while it's still in the bowl. Subtract the bowl's weight, and divide by the number of cake layers. To make things even easier, I have written bowl weights with a permanent marker on the bottom of my stand mixer bowl and favorite mixing bowls.
 
boulangere August 29, 2020
Happy 11, and thank you deeply for featuring Belle Foley’s Chocolate Cake!
 
Karen S. August 29, 2020
My youngest son turns 11 today, he asked for an ice-cream cake with peanut-butter cookie crust, peanut butter ice cream and hot fudge.
 
Victoria C. August 28, 2020
How can this cake not have made it on this list? It's easy, delicious, and different. Just make sure to mix the butter in COMPLETELY.

https://food52.com/recipes/40373-double-vanilla-butter-cake-with-chantilly-cream
 
fatenak August 28, 2020
Happy birthday for years to come
 
Peaches August 27, 2020
I was wondering when I would come acoss a mention of Cafe B, (and the amazing Margaret Fox too of course!) on this website. We have worn out 2 copies of The Cafe B cookbook in my family, and done some damage, in the most loving way, to the Morning Food one as well. Happy Birthday Food52 and a side thank you to Ms Fox!
 
Penny H. August 27, 2020
My daughter found some of my old recipes. The ingredients in one recipe were a box of pound cake mix (do they even make that now), water, and bleu cheese. I'm pretty sure I never tried to make it.
 
Sammy August 27, 2020
Happy Birthday!
I’m looking for the World’s Best traditional chocolate layer cake. A sheet cake or one layer does not seem fancy enough to me.
 
Catherine August 30, 2020
Ina Garten's friend's mom's cake- Beatty's Chocolate Cake!
 
Sammy August 30, 2020
Thank you, I love that one, but always want to see if a better one is out there.
 
JEAN G. August 27, 2020
HAPPY BIRTHDAY, FOOD52,
WOW, HOW QUICKLY THE TIME FLIES BY! I WAS ONE OF THE FIRST PEOPLE WATCHING YOUR PROGRAM THE FIRST DAY THAT YOU STARTED TO GET IT GOING! I REMEMBER THE WAY THAT YOU PICTURED THE CAKES, THE LOAVES OF BREADS, BEAUTIFUL BRAIDED BREADS, AND JUST NUMBERED THEM BECAUSE IT WAS YOUR FIRST WEEK!! YOU HAVE COME SUCH A LONG WAY WITH THE LORD'S BLESSINGS AND YOUR HARD WORK! I HAVE ENJOYED EVERY MOMENT! I HAVE ALSO BAKED AND COOKED SOME OF YOUR RECIPES, AND THEY ARE ALWAYS GREAT!!! I ALSO KEPT TABS ON KRISTEN MIGLOR WHEN SHE WAS AWAITING FOR HER FIRST BUNDLE OF JOY TO MAKE HIS PRESENCE INTO THIS WORLD, AND I HAVE ALSO BEEN WATCHING HER COOKING AT HOME AND HER HUSBAND FILMING HER!!! I HAVE ALWAYS ENJOYED YOUR PROGRAMS AND THE SPECIAL WAY THAT YOU DO EVERYTHING!!! CONGRATULATIONS FOR ELEVEN WONDERFUL AND FULFILLING YEARS AND GREAT RECIPES, AND, GOD'S SPEED AND BLESSINGS FOR SO MANY MORE TO COME!!! KEEP UP THE WONDERFUL WORK!!! LOVE, JEAN GORDON.
 
Kestrel August 27, 2020
Happy birthday, Food52. Your website is WONDERFUL. Great products (and I wish you would find the perfect waffle iron without a toxic nonstick coating!) terrific videos that even my grandchildren love, and so many great recipes. Thank you for everything.