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February 23, 2020 (updated Nov 18, 2021) by Jennifer McHenry //

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With their simplicity and amazing flavors, these 9×13 pan dessert recipes are sure to become staples in your baking rotation.

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Desserts Made in a 9×13 Pan

The 9×13 baking pan is a wonder, isn’t it? It’s one of my most used pan sizes, as it’s great for no-fuss cakes, big pans of brownies, cheesecake bars, and so much more.

I’ve put together a collection of some of BoB’s best and most popular 9×13 pan dessert recipes. I think you’ll find something to satisfy any sweet craving!

Before we get to the good stuff, I have a few tips for choosing a pan. As is usually the case, I recommend light-colored, non-shiny, metal pans for baking recipes. Remember that dark pans will most likely cause uneven baking. I generally don’t recommend glass pans for baking, but they’re great choices for no-bake recipes. Also, look for pans with straight sides to get nice, straight edges.

I have a few 9×13 pans in my kitchen, including one with a snap-on lid that’s great for storing and transporting baked goods. You can find some of my recommended pans in my Amazon Storefront.

Now, let’s talk dessert!

9×13 Cake Recipes

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I often joke that I didn’t know it was possible to make layer cakes at home because my mother so heavily favored baking them in a 9×13 pan. Honestly, I cast zero stones about that, as I’m also a fan of no-fuss cakes like those made in a rectangular pan. You can definitely cut out some of the work of frosting a multi-layer cake this way. Plus, a single-layer cake is easier to serve and definitely more portable. Try one of these beautiful and delicious cakes!

  • Chocolate Sheet Cake (pictured above)
  • Lemon Sheet Cake
  • Chocolate Hazelnut Marble Cake
  • Honey Bun Cake
  • Lemon Pound Cake Bars
  • Tiramisu Cake
  • Butterscotch Spice Poke Cake
  • Old-Fashioned Chocolate Cake
  • Strawberry Sheet Cake
  • Classic Crumb Cake
  • Butterfinger Cake
  • Coconut Cake with Dulce de Leche Frosting
  • Vanilla Cake with Vanilla Frosting
  • Brown Butter Almond Cake with Apricot Whipped Cream
  • Frosted Chocolate Hazelnut Cake
  • Coconut Sheet Cake
  • Spice Cake with Brown Butter Frosting
  • Berry Vanilla Cake
  • Oatmeal Chocolate Chip Cake

9×13 Brownie Recipes

Most brownie recipes are made in 8- or 9-inch square pans because of how brownies bake. In a large pan, it can be a little tricky to get them baked evenly. Of course, it’s entirely possible to bake them in a larger pan. I mean, who’s not in favor of a bigger batch of brownies? Give one of these recipes a try!

  • Nutella-Salted Shortbread Brownies (pictured above)
  • Dulce de Leche Cheesecake Brownies
  • Amy’s Brownies
  • Caramel Crunch Brownies
  • Supernatural Brownies
  • Frosted Caramel Pecan Brownies
  • Chocolate Cream Cheese Brownies
  • Cream Cheese Brownies with Toffee and Pecans
  • Oatmeal Brownie Bars

9×13 Cookie Bar Recipes

Baking cookie dough in a 9×13 pan is quite possibly the quickest route to homemade cookies. No scooping, no baking multiple batches. Just spread the dough in the pan and bake. I love the look of them, too!

  • Frosted Sugar Cookie Bars (pictured above)
  • Snickerdoodle Bars
  • Loaded Chocolate Chip Cookie Bars
  • Blueberry Hazelnut Oatmeal Cookie Bars
  • Black and White Cookie Bars
  • Caramel Chocolate Chip Cookie Bars
  • Peppermint Sugar Cookie Bars
  • Double Delicious Cookie Bars
  • Peanut Butter Cookie Bars

9×13 Bar Recipes

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From blondies to magic bars and a whole lot in between, bar recipes cover a lot of ground flavor-wise. This type of pan gives you a lot of room for creativity with easy layering, too.

  • Carmelitas (pictured above)
  • Caramel Peanut Blondies
  • Cranberry White Chocolate Blondies
  • Dulce de Leche Magic Bars
  • Apricot Almond Bars
  • Seven Layer Bars
  • Lemon Bars
  • Apple Cinnamon Crumb Bars
  • Cookies and Cream Blondies
  • Chocolate Hazelnut Oat Bars
  • Salted Butterscotch Blondies
  • Frosted Zucchini Bars
  • Double Chocolate Chunk Blondies

9×13 Cheesecake Recipes

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Cheesecakes are one of my favorite things to bake when I need to impress with dessert. As much as I love traditional cheesecakes, I also enjoy cheesecake bars. You usually get a little different ratio of crust to filling than with most cheesecakes. They also have a quicker baking time, making them a perfect choice when you want homemade cheesecake without a longer baking time.

  • Caramel Apple Cheesecake Bars (pictured above)
  • Peanut Butter Cheesecake Bars
  • Strawberry Shortcake Cheesecake Bars
  • Nutella Swirl Cheesecake Bars
  • Lemon Pistachio Cheesecake Bars
  • Dulce de Leche Cheesecake Bars
  • Spiced Cheesecake Bars
  • Cranberry Crumble Cheesecake Bars
  • Caramel Cream Cheese Bars
  • Cherry Cheesecake Bars

9×13 No-Bake Recipes

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Sometimes a no-bake dessert is just the thing. Maybe it’s too hot to turn on the oven. Or the oven is being used for cooking dinner. Or maybe it’s just something so good that you can’t resist! That’s how I feel about these crave-worthy recipes.

  • No-Bake Peanut Butter Chocolate Bars (pictured above)
  • Coconut Cream Pie Bars
  • Scotcheroos
  • Salted Chocolate Brown Butter Crispy Treats
  • Good Morning Sunshine Bars
  • Banana Split Cake
  • Peanut Butter Caramel Pretzel Bars
  • Chocolate Peanut Butter Crispy Treats
  • Banana Pudding

More 9×13 Dessert Recipes

If all of that good stuff above weren’t enough, there are still plenty of other irresistible desserts you can make in your reliable 9×13 pan. Pies and bread puddings and cobblers, oh my!

  • Chewy Pecan Pie Bars (pictured above)
  • Peanut Butter Chocolate Bread Pudding
  • Blackberry Peach Cobbler
  • Chocolate Bread Pudding
  • German Chocolate Pecan Pie Bars
  • Chai Spice Bread Pudding with Vanilla Sauce

I hope these recipes have inspired you to get out your trusty 9×13 pan and make something delicious!

Baking Tips and Tricks

Before you get baking, check out these helpful posts to improve your baking and make you a more confident baker.

  • Baking Tips for Beginners
  • How to Choose Baking Pans
  • Unsalted vs Salted Butter
  • How to Measure Flour
  • Baking Powder vs Baking Soda

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    5 Comments on “9×13 Pan Dessert Recipes”

  1. Beverly Nielsen February 23, 2020 @ 12:35 pm Reply

    Thanks so much. I live in a 55+ condo complex and once a month we have a pot luck. These recipes will be perfect.

    Beverly

    • Jennifer McHenry February 25, 2020 @ 3:13 pm Reply

      What a fun thing to do with your neighbors! I wish our building did something like that!

  2. David Rojo February 29, 2020 @ 6:06 am Reply

    Hola “Sorry I don’t speak english” solo te quería decir que hoy descubrí tu trabajo y todas las cosas exquisítas que preparas, me gusta mucho lo que haces.
    Espero en algún momento poder preparar algunas de tus recetas.
    Saludos desde Venezuela!

  3. LB February 20, 2023 @ 9:25 am Reply

    I have to make a dessert for a meeting at work on Tuesday, so this was reposted just in time! Thank you!

    • Jennifer McHenry February 21, 2023 @ 10:17 am Reply

      Wonderful! I hope you found something delicious to make!

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FAQs

What would be half of a 9x13 pan? ›

The area of a 9x13 pan is 117 square inches. The area of a 8x8 pan on the other hand, is 64 square inches, or close to half that of a 9x13 pan. This means you can scale a recipe down from a 9x13 pan to an 8x8 pan by simply halving the recipe.

What do you use a 9x13 pan for? ›

The 9-inch by 13-inch baking dish is a workhorse in any kitchen, available in glass, ceramic, or metal. Use this versatile vessel for everything from cheesy potatoes au gratin to comforting casseroles, roasted meats, and vegetables to cakes, crisps, crumbles, and cobblers.

How long to bake cake in a 9x13 glass pan? ›

For the Classic Birthday Cake made in a 9” x 13” pan, bake it for 45 to 48 minutes at 325°F until it tests done.

How many people will a 9x13 pan feed? ›

How Many Slices Will You Get From That Cake?
Cake PanNumber of Servings
8-inch round12-16 slices
9-inch round12-16 slices
9 x 13 sheet pan15 large slices or 20 to 40 smaller servings
8 or 9-inch square9-16 servings
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How many does a 9x13 sheet cake serve? ›

A 9x13 inch sheet cake is a standard size that can serve a varying number of people depending on the size of the slices. Generally, a 9x13 inch sheet cake can serve around 18 to 24 people if the slices are cut to a size of about 2x2 inches or slightly larger.

Is there a difference between a 9x13 pan and a 13x9 pan? ›

There is no significant difference between a 13- by 9-inch cake pan and a 9- by 13-inch cake pan. They are the same thing. Yes, you read that correctly. For example, pans made by different manufacturers may vary slightly by depth—two inches versus 2¼ inches.

Is a 9x13 pan equal to a Bundt pan? ›

Can you bake a Bundt cake in a 13×9 pan? Yes—but don't overfill the pan. Be sure to leave about 1/2″ to 1/4″ of space at the top to give the cake room to grow.

Can you bake a cake in a half sheet pan? ›

Any layer cake recipe that yields three 8" or 9" cakes will work in a half sheet pan with no adjustments needed.

Why does a 9x13 cake fall in the middle? ›

Cakes sink in the middle due to several factors, including overmixing of the batter, opening the oven door too soon, or not baking at the right temperature. Expired leavening agents or incorrect proportions of ingredients can also cause sinking.

How do you cool a cake in a 9x13 pan? ›

How to Cool a Cake
  1. First, allow the cake layers to sit in the pan for a few minutes, so it doesn't crack and fall apart when you remove them.
  2. Then, remove the cake from the pan by placing a cooling rack on top and then carefully flip them over. ...
  3. Allow it to cool on the rack for 20 more minutes.
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How much cake mix for a 9x13 pan? ›

Recipe Batch Amount Chart:
Pan SizeRecipe Batch Amount (when using a standard cake mix or recipe that calls for two, 8″ round pans)
3, 10″ round pans (2 inches deep)-2 cake mixes, or -2 cake recipe batches
13×9 inch pan-1 cake mix, or -1 cake recipe batch
Half sheet cake-2 cake mixes, or -2 cake recipe batches
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Is it better to bake a cake in a glass pan or metal? ›

Baking in metal means you can bake a dessert until the center is done, remove it from the oven, and not have to worry about the pan continuing to bake the edges. Glass, however, will retain the heat, and continue to bake what's inside, resulting in either an underbaked center or an overbaked edge—or often both.

Can I bake a cake in a Pyrex dish? ›

You can bake a perfectly good cake in a Pyrex bowl, and for some specialty cakes you can save a lot of time and effort by using the bowl to achieve a dome shape. Remember to oil the bowl before you bake, allow extra time, and be careful not to "shock" the glass with sudden temperature ...

Do two 9x9 pans equal a 9x13? ›

Bake in two 9” pans, you'll get shorter layers than the cake you'd bake in a 9” x 13” pan. But choose two 8” pans and you run the risk of batter overflowing. If it's a new recipe, play it safe and bake in two 9” round pans.

Is a half sheet pan 9x13? ›

Exactly half the size of full-sheet pans, half-sheet pans measure 18-by-13 inches, also with sides about one inch high.

How many cupcakes equal a 9x13? ›

Here are some guidelines: One 9” x 13” cake, two 9” round cake layers, or three 8” round layers all make about 24 standard cupcakes. One 8" square pan or 9" round layer makes about 12 standard cupcakes.

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