10 One-Pan Desserts Ideal for Taking Sweets on the Go (PHOTOS)

Want to whip up a fabulous dessert without making a mess of your kitchen? Try putting together one of the delicious one-pan desserts we found that make for very easy cleanup. Plus, thanks to their lone container, they're a cinch to travel with. Who could ask for more?

Whether you love chocolate or fruit, we've got what you're craving. From cool and creamy to crispy and crunchy, prepare your taste buds for a surprise that won't trash your kitchen. Win-win! 

What is your favorite one-pan dessert? 

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Chocolate Cake

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yellowblissroad.com

Here's a Double Chocolate Cake made in just a single pan! Kristen of Yellow Bliss Road says this dessert is super easy and you probably already have all the ingredients on hand! Sounds perfect. 

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Apple Cinnamon Tart

Cinnamon and nutmeg give this Apple Cinnamon Tart its delicious autumn flavor. Emily at Emily Bites took a Weight Watchers recipe and really made it her own, and the results are amazing!

Sex-in-a-Pan

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oldermommystillyummy.com

You've probably heard of this dessert: Sex-in-a-Pan. If you haven't, you'll want to try it, and not just because of its blush-inducing name! Monica of Older Mommy Still Yummy says this rich, layered treat earns its title. Can't wait to try it.  

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Chocolate Peanut Butter Bars

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thestayathomechef.com

All you'll need for this great dessert is three ingredients and one pan. Chocolate Peanut Butter Bars, created by Rachel of The Stay at Home Chef, will satisfy your sweet tooth in no time.

Pumpkin Dump Cake

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thecountrycook.com

Eager for fall? Try this Pumpkin Pie Dump Cake, shared by Brandie of The Country Cook. This dessert has all the flavor of your traditional pie with a nice crunchy topping and lot less work!

Chocolate Chip Skillet Cookies

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lemon-sugar.com

Erin at Lemon-Sugar says this Chocolate Chip Skillet Cookie recipe serves 4 to 6 people without the hassle of making a big batch of cookies. The baker suggests adding a scoop of vanilla ice cream on the side. Yum!

Berry Clafoutis

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juliasalbum.com

Make the most of your fresh blueberries with this Berry Clafoutis recipe, shared by Julia of Julia's Album, who says its flan-like texture sets it apart from other berry desserts. Plus, that French name is pretty fun to say! (It's pronounced cla-foo-tee, for anyone unfamiliar with it.)  

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Tennessee Peach Pudding

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cantstayoutofthekitchen.com

Teresa of Can't Stay Out of the Kitchen says this Tennessee Peach Pudding is "mouthwateringly delicious." You can serve it with ice cream or whipped cream, but even without any topping, it's still fabulous!

Hello Dolly Bars

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blueeyedbakers.com

How rich and delicious do these Hello Dolly Bars look? Gooey layers of graham crackers, coconut, chocolate, nuts, and sweetened condensed milk will make this dessert, shared by Blue-Eyed Bakers Katy and Abby, your new fave treat.

Lemon Creme Crumb Bars

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cookingclassy.com

Lemon Creme Crumb Bars could just become your go-to spring and summertime dessert. Why, you ask? Because as Jaclyn of Cooking Classy says, "Imagine a thick crumb bar with two layers similar to the streusel on top of a muffin, then picture sandwiching those layers together with a lemon creme filling that is similar to a lemon bar. Doesn't that sound amazing?" Yes, yes it does!