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Breakfast Bundt Cake

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There’s something about a Breakfast Bundt Cake that just screams comfort and joy, don’t you think? It’s like a warm hug from the oven, perfect for lazy Sunday mornings or when you’ve got guests in town. Trust me, once you pull this beauty out of the oven and catch that waft of cheesy goodness, you’ll be the star of the breakfast table.

What I love about this Breakfast Bundt Cake is its versatility. You can load it up with all your favorite breakfast staples, and it’s so easy to whip up. You’ll have a hearty meal ready in no time, making it perfect for families or special occasions.

Plus, the presentation? It’s a show-stopper that’ll impress everyone, and you barely had to lift a finger!

Now, let’s get into why this recipe works so well. The combination of biscuits, eggs, sausage, and cheese creates a fluffy, savory cake that’s packed with flavor. And here's the pro tip: for an extra layer of deliciousness, consider adding a splash of hot sauce or some diced jalapeños into the mix.

It gives a nice kick that balances out the richness of the cheese and sausage.

Why You'll Love This Recipe

This Breakfast Bundt Cake is not just easy to make; it’s a complete breakfast in one dish. You got your protein from the eggs, sausage, and bacon, and that cheesy goodness is just the cherry on top. It’s the kind of dish that makes everyone around the table smile and go back for seconds.

Another reason you’ll love this recipe is the minimal cleanup. You mix everything in one bowl, pour it into a Bundt pan, and pop it in the oven. In about 30 minutes, you’ll have a visually stunning dish that tastes like you spent hours preparing it.

A person adds pieces of biscuit dough into a glass measuring cup containing a mixture of beaten eggs, sausage, and cheese. A pink spatula rests inside the cup on a wooden surface.

Seriously, it doesn’t get much better than this.

Ingredients & Tools You'll Need

Let’s talk about what you need to make this Breakfast Bundt Cake happen. First off, you’ll want to grab 1-2 cans of biscuits. Cubing them into eighths gives you those delightful fluffy bits that create the cake’s structure.

Then, you’ll need a dozen eggs, some cooked sausage, and diced bacon. I go heavy on the cheese here, so don’t skimp on that shredded cheddar!

For the sausage gravy, you’ll need some breakfast sausage, flour, milk, and seasoning. It’s what gives the bundt cake that rich, savory flavor we all crave. And of course, don’t forget a Bundt pan – it’s the star of the show!

Grease it well so the cake slides right out when it's done.

How To Make It

Getting this Breakfast Bundt Cake ready is all about mixing and pouring. You’ll be amazed at how simple it is. First, we’ll prep our ingredients, then it’s time to cook!

Let’s dive into the steps.

A hand holds a bundt pan filled with a mixture of eggs, cheese, sausage, and biscuit dough. A pink spatula with an illustrated character stirs the mixture. The pan rests on a wooden surface.

Preparation

Start by preheating your oven to 350°F. While that’s heating up, grab a large mixing bowl and toss in your cubed biscuits, beaten eggs, all-purpose seasoning, cooked sausage, diced bacon, and shredded cheddar. Give everything a good mix.

You want to make sure all those delicious ingredients are well combined.

Now, here’s where it gets fun. Once everything is mixed up, you’ll pour it into your greased Bundt pan. Before you pop it in the oven, sprinkle the remaining shredded cheese on top.

This adds that gooey, melty cheese layer that everyone loves.

Cooking

Now, slide that pan into the preheated oven and let the magic happen. In about 30 minutes, you’re going to want to start checking for doneness. You’re looking for a beautiful golden color and a puffed-up appearance.

The smell? Oh boy, it’s going to fill your kitchen with the most comforting aroma.

A hand pours thick white gravy from a red cup onto a golden-brown Bundt-shaped dish on a wooden cutting board.

You can do the toothpick test to make sure it’s fully cooked; just poke it in the center and if it comes out clean, you’re golden. Once it’s ready, let it cool for a few minutes before inverting it onto a plate. This is when you’ll see that gorgeous Bundt shape, and your heart will skip a beat.

Serving & Variations

When it comes to serving, this Breakfast Bundt Cake is a crowd favorite. You can slice it up and serve it warm, maybe with a side of fresh fruit or a light salad to balance things out. If you’re feeling adventurous, try drizzling a bit of maple syrup over the top for a sweet and savory combo that’s out of this world.

A hand slices a round Pillsbury Grands! biscuit dough into quarters on a wooden cutting board, with an open can of biscuits in the background.

A common consensus among home cooks is that adding some sautéed veggies like bell peppers or spinach into the mix can elevate this dish even further. You can also switch out the bacon or sausage for turkey options if you’re looking for a lighter twist. And if you have leftovers, just store them in the fridge – it reheats beautifully in the microwave.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the main ingredients for the Breakfast Bundt Cake?

The main ingredients include flour, sugar, eggs, baking powder, milk, butter, and vanilla extract.

Can I add fruits or nuts to the Breakfast Bundt Cake?

Yes, you can add fruits like berries or bananas, and nuts such as walnuts or pecans for extra flavor and texture.

How long should I bake the Breakfast Bundt Cake?

Bake the Breakfast Bundt Cake for about 50 to 60 minutes at 350F, or until a toothpick inserted in the center comes out clean.

How can I store leftover Breakfast Bundt Cake?

Store leftover cake in an airtight container at room temperature for up to 3 days or in the refrigerator for up to a week.

Can I make the Breakfast Bundt Cake in advance?

Yes, you can make the cake in advance. It can be baked and stored, then served at room temperature or lightly reheated.

Wrapping Up

There you have it! This Breakfast Bundt Cake is not just a meal; it’s a delightful experience that brings everyone together. It’s simple, delicious, and perfect for any occasion.

A hand holds a white cup above a glass measuring bowl filled with beaten eggs, crumbled cooked bacon, and cooked ground sausage, sitting on a wooden surface.

So go ahead, give it a try, and watch it disappear faster than a cold beer in July!

Recipe created by Cookingwithcj for Trust Me Try It.

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A bundt-shaped bread covered in creamy sausage gravy sits on a wooden surface, with one slice cut and slightly pulled out from the loaf.

Breakfast Bundt Cake

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Prep Time: 15 minutes
Cook Time: 30 minutes
Total Time: 45 minutes
Servings: 6

Ingredients

  • Ingredients:
  • 1-2 cans biscuits. Cubed into eighths.
  • 10 eggs beaten.
  • 1 tsp all purpose seasoning.
  • 1 lb cooked sausage.
  • 1/2 cup cooked bacon, diced.
  • 2 cups shredded cheddar.
  • 1 cup sausage gravy.
  • (Gravy is 1/2 lb browned breakfast sausage, 1/2 cup AP flour, 1 cup milk, salt pepper to taste).

Instructions

  • Mix all ingredients (leave 1/2 cup of cheddar out) and pour in a greased Bundt pan
  • Top with the rest of the shredded cheese
  • Place in 350F oven for 30 min or until eggs are cooked through
  • serve and enjoy

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