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Believe it or not, you have time to bake a cake tonight, thanks to these recipes. Not all cakes have

Believe it or not, you have time to bake a cake tonight, thanks to these recipes. [Today On The Spruce] [The Spruce Daily]( [Today On The Spruce] [Today On The Spruce] [Lemon Heading Photo]( [Quick-and-Easy Carrot Cake for Any Night of the Week]( Not all cakes have to be triple-layered towers decorated with candles. Just take this everyday carrot cake that’s a breeze to make and just what you need for a midweek pick-me-up. [READ MORE]( [Today On The Spruce](#) Let Them Eat Cake [Heading Living Room]( [Consider This Classic Pound Cake a Blank Canvas]( From sliced fruit to lemon curd to melted chocolate, if you can think it, chances are you can pair it with this versatile dessert. [READ MORE]( [Heading Living Room]( [One-Bowl Chocolate Cake Makes for Virtually No Cleanup]( The only downside to baking? The mountain of dishes that awaits you at the end of the slice, which is why this one-bowl version is all the more impressive. [READ MORE]( [Heading Living Room]( [Blueberry Crumb Cake With Brown Sugar Streusel]( It’s not that we needed an excuse to eat cake for breakfast, but fresh blueberries and a brown sugar crumble make this the perfect pairing to a cup of coffee. [READ MORE]( [Heading Living Room]( [This Loaf Cake Is Just a Vehicle for Chocolate Glaze]( True, it’s technically a family dessert, but we won’t tell if you decide to keep this all to yourself. [READ MORE]( [Today On The Spruce](#) More Cake-Making Tips [How to Frost a Layer Cake]( [Are Cupcake Liners Actually Necessary?]( [The Tools Every Serious Baker Needs]( [Trending Topics](#) [Fall Desserts]( [Apple Recipes]( [Pies]( [Thanksgiving Desserts]( [Bread]( [Desserts for Kids]( Did somebody forward you this email? [Sign Up for Baking with The Spruce Eats Newsletter!]( [The Spruce]( [The Spruce]( [The Spruce]( [The Spruce]( You are receiving this newsletter because you subscribed to Baking with The Spruce Eats newsletter. [Unsubscribe](page=spruce) © 2018 Dotdash.com — All rights reserved. [Privacy Policy.]( A DOTDASH BRAND 1500 Broadway, 6th Floor, New York, NY, 10036

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