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Easy cake recipes worth baking on a Sunday

The Tasto journal · 5 May 2026 · 2 min read

Easy cake recipes worth baking on a Sunday

Eight cakes that don't require a piping bag, a stand mixer, or a four-tier ambition. Honest sponges, properly seasoned, ready for a slice and a coffee.


The "easy cake" category has been hijacked by recipes that require five separate frostings and a marble slab. The cakes below are the opposite: things you can pull off in a single bowl on a Sunday afternoon and serve all week. The investment-to-payoff ratio is what makes them easy, not the absence of any technique.

The single biggest upgrade most home bakers can make is weighing the flour. A cup of flour can swing forty grams depending on whether you scooped it or spooned it, and that's the difference between a tender crumb and a tight, brick-like one. A digital scale costs less than a decent spatula and pays for itself the first time you bake.

Butter temperature is the second silent variable. "Softened" means leaves a fingerprint without resistance - not melted, not a fridge brick. If the kitchen is cold, an extra five minutes on the counter is worth more than any technique. The creaming step is where the cake's rise actually happens; cold butter just won't trap enough air no matter how long you beat it.

Don't cut a warm cake. Crumb structure sets as it cools, and a cake sliced at thirty minutes will compress and gum where one rested two hours will slice clean. We know the smell is unfair; cool it anyway.

The eight here range from a Sunday loaf to a celebration sheet - none asks for more than one bowl, none takes longer than fifty minutes of active work, and all of them improve on day two. Wrap them in beeswax or foil, leave them on the counter, and they'll keep three days.

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