Stuffing in a Bundt Pan
Stuffing in a Bundt Pan – An easy and beautiful way to prepare your Thanksgiving Stuffing Recipe! Use one of our stuffing recipes, or use your favorite stuffing recipe to create this gorgeous tasty centerpiece for your Thanksgiving table.
Stuffing is one of those Thanksgiving dishes that often gets overshadowed by dishes with marshmallow topping and heavy cream, and ends up in the back of the fridge for weeks.
Since stuffing happens to be my favorite part of Thanksgiving dinner, I think it’s important that your stuffing recipe gets the proper amount of respect and attention this year.
Just because it’s brown, doesn’t mean it’s drab. (Brunette speaking here.)
Two ways to make stuffing that your guests can’t stop talking about…
1) Recipe Selection. Pick a moist stuffing recipe loaded with flavor and texture. Here are a couple of our favorites:
Savory Stuffing with Herbs, Apple, and Pancetta
2) Presentation. Make your stuffing stand out on the table by baking your stuffing in a bundt pan!
Stuffing in a Bundt Pan is not only a fun way to present your stuffing this Thanksgiving, it frees up other baking dishes for use.
To make your Stuffing in a Bundt Pan, you can use any stuffing recipe you like. Simply mix your favorite stuffing recipe with 4 eggs. (If your recipe already calls for eggs, add additional eggs to bring the egg count up to 4.)
Then spray a large bundt pan with non-sticking baking spray… the kind that has flour in the spray. This will help your Stuffing in a Bundt Pan come out of the pan.
Then bake and cool in the pan.
When you’re ready to call your guests to the table, loosen the edges with a narrow rubber spatula and flip the Stuffing in a Bundt Pan out onto a platter, or better yet, a cake stand.
Then cut each guest a slice of warm stuffing and serve with all your other Thanksgiving favorites!
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Stuffing in a Bundt Pan
Ingredients
- Stuffing a recipe that would fill a 9x13-inch baking dish
- 4 large eggs
- Non-stick baking spray with flour
- Parsley for garnish
Instructions
- Preheat the oven to 400 degrees F. Prepare your stuffing according to recipe instructions. Then stir in 4 eggs until fully incorporated.
- Thoroughly coat a 12-cup capacity bundt pan with non-stick baking spray. Fill the bundt pan with the stuffing mixture and press down to pack it in.
- Bake the stuffing bundt for 30-40 minutes. Then cool for at least 25 minutes in the pan. Use a long narrow spatula to loosen the top edge of the stuffing from the bundt pan. Don't be afraid to stick the narrow spatula down the sides of the bundt pan if needed. Then flip the stuffing bundt out onto a platter or cake stand. Serve warm.
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The stuffing in bunt pant I will try it
So this came out perfect! We always have a BIG holiday dinner during the HOT summer months as it is just too HOT to sit out and grill. So drop the AC to 72. Cook up a meal and watch movies! The texture was just like when I make regular homemade cornbread dressing. NO taste of eggs. Just creaminess. Cooking that extra 10 minutes gave just the crisp we wanted. Thanks for sharing! This will be beautiful on our table for the Holidays!
We like it crispy brown. Any suggestions on how to get this?
Hi Jay!
You can lower the oven rack to the bottom position so it’s closer to the heat source. You can also leave it in the oven 5-10 minutes longer without it drying out.
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I always add eggs to my stuffing, and it doesn’t affect the taste at all, only the consistency. It just keeps it together and makes it more moist
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I made this “Stuffing in a Bunt Pan” for Easter it was fabulous and everyone loved the presentation! Thanks so much for such a wonderful idea. The eggs enhanced the stuffing, made it fluffy without changing the flavor.
Can’t wait to try this. Thanks for the cool idea!
This looks delish! I love stuffing and could eat it by itself. And I can’t help but giggle every time I hear the word “bundt” – it takes me to My Big Fat Greek Wedding “this cake has a hole in it…” :)
I’ve been doing this for years. You can also drizzle gravy over the top for a fancier touch. One warning: The first year I did it, a guest thought it was dessert (cake).
Anita, gravy over the top sounds great!!
Bake at what temperature and for how long?
I’d love to do this but if I blow it, I’ll never hear the end of it.
So set the oven on what and for how long?
Hi there! The recipe is right above the comments… 400 degrees for 30-40 minutes. Good luck!!
I have to admit…stuffing is my favorite part of Thanksgiving meal…after dessert of course :-) This is such a fun way to make and present stuffing! I love it!
This is such a cool idea! Definitely trying this!!!
I love this idea! It makes the stuffing look so neat on the plate.
Who knew stuffing could look so pretty?
This is great. I’m doing this for sure