The Case for Simple
Story by Deanna Martinez
In a world filled with towering milkshakes, glitter-drenched cupcakes, and desserts designed more for Instagram feeds than plates, some bakers are sticking to the classics, proving that simple desserts still have plenty of magic. A well‑made cake, a soft cookie, or a familiar cupcake flavor can carry more comfort than the flashiest trend ever could.
While the cottage bakers behind these treats stay rooted in timeless recipes and flavors, they know when to dial up the sparkle and personality. Think elegant designs, thoughtful details, rich fillings, and beautiful finishes. Their kitchens may be smaller than commercial bakeries, but the heart behind the work is anything but small. They focus on getting the basics right: fluffy cakes, rich buttercream, chewy brownies, and pies that taste like family gatherings are the stars of the show.
For these bakers, desserts are tied to memories, traditions, and the simple joy of sharing something homemade. Their customers aren’t just buying sweets. They’re buying comfort, celebration, and flavors that taste like home.
Blooms Bakery
At Blooms Bakery, classic baking is more than a trend. It’s a way to slow down and create food that feels comforting, familiar, and deeply personal. Owner and baker Allison Batts built her small-batch artisan bakery around breads and pastries that focus on quality ingredients, careful technique, and flavors people never seem to outgrow.
Interestingly, bread wasn’t Batts’ original plan. She first found joy in baking cakes and cupcakes before receiving a sourdough starter as a gift. That changed everything. Once she stepped into the world of bread baking, she discovered a process that felt calming and meditative.
The sourdough loaf now represents Blooms Bakery’s entire philosophy: patience, simplicity, and trust in good ingredients guide every batch. Nothing is rushed, and that slower approach carries into every pastry and loaf leaving the kitchen.
While social media trends come and go like frosting in a whirlwind mixer, Batts believes the classics continue to thrive because they create emotional connections. Warm chocolate chip muffins, soft sourdough knots, and homemade breads often remind customers of childhood kitchens and family gatherings.
For Batts, customers return for more than just baked goods. They return for the feeling they evoke. She makes every loaf and pastry in small batches with attention to detail and respect for the process. Instead of operating like an assembly line, Blooms Bakery focuses on making each customer feel like something special was baked just for them.
For more information, visit bloomsbakery.co.
SweetCheeks Baked Treats
At SweetCheeks Baked Treats, owner and baker Shauna Wisniewski, lovingly known as “The Cake Lady,” has built a menu of cakes, cupcakes, cookies, brownies, and bar cookies. For her, the classics never go out of style. A bite of red velvet cake can instantly bring someone back to family gatherings, holiday dinners, or afternoons spent in a grandmother’s kitchen. In Shauna’s family, red velvet cupcakes were tied to Thanksgiving traditions and her Aunt Lou’s recipe, which she still uses today.
Her custom cakes and cupcakes reflect her baking philosophy: beautiful presentation, rich flavor, and careful attention to detail. Customers rave about her carrot cake, which Shauna finds especially funny because carrot cake isn’t even one of her personal favorites. Still, the reviews keep rolling in like sprinkles across fresh buttercream.
Behind the scenes, Shauna relies on production schedules, trusted ingredients, and regular recipe testing to make sure every dessert meets her standards. The result is a bakery built on consistency, nostalgia, and the kind of timeless desserts people never stop craving.
For more information, visit sweetcheeksbakedtreats.com
Sweet Adventures
Sweet Adventures bakes classic treats with equal parts precision and heart. Owner and COO Monique Lavallee specializes in custom-decorated sugar cookies, cookie-making classes, and sweet moments that feel personal long after the last crumb disappears.
Although the bakery is known today for its beautifully decorated cookies, the journey started with themed cookie kits tied to holidays and seasonal celebrations. Matching icing colors, playful designs, and paint-your-own cookies helped build excitement, but the heart of the business always stayed rooted in timeless flavors and familiar traditions.
For Lavallee, classic baked goods carry something that trends can’t replace. Holiday danishes, pumpkin rolls, cinnamon rolls, and traditional cookies remind customers of childhood kitchens, family gatherings, and slower moments from years past. Those emotional connections are part of what makes classic baking so meaningful. People aren’t just buying dessert. They’re buying memories wrapped in butter, cinnamon, and sugar.
Lavallee has loved baking since childhood, and still finds peace in the process. She enjoys the precision of baking just as much as the joy of watching someone smile after eating one of her treats.
For more information, visit facebook.com/sweetadventuresraleigh.
The Fiery Whisk Bakery
At The Fiery Whisk Bakery, pastry chef and baker Deanna Martinez has built her bakery around familiar favorites like sweet breads, cookies, and dessert bars. One standout is the bakery’s banana coffee chocolate chip bread. Rich, comforting, and packed with flavor, it captures the bakery’s entire philosophy in one slice: fresh ingredients, local products whenever possible, and baking made with genuine care.
For Martinez, classic desserts were always the plan. She believes many families are looking for something different these days: comforting baked goods made with recognizable ingredients instead of heavily processed shortcuts. Simple recipes, done well, continue to win people over.
That feeling of nostalgia often appears in customer reactions, especially for the bakery’s banana breads and blueberry lemon bread. Those flavors remind people of childhood kitchens, holiday gatherings, and homemade desserts cooling on the counter after school.
Baking has been part of Martinez’s life since childhood, as she learned recipes alongside her mother during holiday baking sessions. One of those early lessons eventually helped lead to an award-winning mascarpone cheesecake recognized by Taste of Home. Today, consistency remains one of the bakery’s top priorities. Recipes are perfected and followed closely batch after batch, creating baked goods customers can count on every time.
For more information, visit tfwhisk.wixsite.com/thefierywhiskbakery
Asali Desserts & Café
Built on family, flavor, and a mother-daughter bond
Story by Dathan Kazsuk
At Asali Desserts & Café in Cary, the pastries are eye-catching, but the story behind them is even sweeter.
Founder Hanadi Asad and her daughter, Raiyan, are helping to shape one of Cary’s most beloved dessert cafés. What began in 2001 as a business rooted in hospitality, heritage, and family recipes has grown into something more layered: a place where generations meet, memories are baked into the menu, and a daughter is now helping carry forward what her mother built.
Born in Kuwait, Asad envisioned Asali as the kind of place where guests feel welcomed rather than served. Many of the café’s recipes are rooted in the Middle Eastern and Mediterranean flavors of her childhood, from fresh breads and savory pies to sweets that trace back to the family kitchens of mothers and grandmothers. Those early memories—the smell of something just out of the oven, the first bites taken before anything made it to the table—continue to influence the café today.
That sense of care shows up in the food and in the space itself. Asali was designed to feel personal, intentional, and welcoming, whether guests are stopping in for coffee, dessert, or a slower moment in the middle of the day.
Now, with Raiyan taking on a larger role, the café has also become a story about growth within a family business. Working side-by-side has given the mother and daughter a new way to understand each other—not only as family, but as collaborators making decisions, solving problems, and imagining what comes next.
For Asad, watching her daughter step into that role has been emotional and meaningful. Raiyan brings creativity, confidence, and a younger perspective to Asali, while also honoring the traditions that made the café special from the beginning.
That balance may be what gives Asali its charm. It is polished, yes. Beautiful, absolutely. But underneath the desserts and coffee is something more lasting: a family legacy still being built, one tray, one recipe, and one shared day of work at a time.
For more information, visit Asali Desserts & Café at asalidessertscafe.com.


