14 Springform Pan Recipes for More Than Cakes (2024)

Pizza devotee? S'mores fan? Lasagna lover? These springform pan recipes prove the vessel isn't just for cheesecake anymore. Think outside of the cake (although we have plenty of ice cream cake springform pan ideas here too!) with these wide-ranging springform pan uses. Discover how to use the round, latched baking pan for beautiful springform pan cake recipes, satisfying stacked side dishes, and savory-filled dinner recipes.

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Mile-High Meatless Lasagna Pie

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Classic lasagna gets a towering circular remodel in our mile-high meatless pie. Layer upon layer of noodles, veggies, and gooey cheese mean you won't miss the meat in this springform pan recipe.

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Layered Ice Cream Cake

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Sure, you could buy an ice cream cake from your local parlor or supermarket. But we're sweet on the idea of going the DIY route, especially if you're making this for a loved one's birthday (or your own!). With our mix-and-match ice cream cake springform pan concept, you can choose your favorite cake and ice cream flavors, as well as ice cream mix-ins and cake toppings.

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Bittersweet Chocolate Cake

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Dense, decadent, and dreamy, this fudgy cake (designed by none other than Ina Garten herself!) is a triple threat. It's like a flourless chocolate cake and ganache had an even better baby," one BHG fan says of this dessert to make in a springform pan. "So glad I tried this. It's so rich, smooth, and chocolaty!" Share if you dare; chocolate-lovers will want every last cocoa crumb for themselves.

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Spinach Pancetta Quiche

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If you are ready to graduate from boxed mix pancakes and frozen hashbrowns at breakfast for dinner, try this quiche in a springform pan. It looks and tastes elegant yet is totally doable to assemble on a leisurely weekend. Since it does take some time to build and bake, we definitely prefer to serve this as a cozy dinner rather than a morning meal.

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Classic New York-Style Cheesecake

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Why mess with a good thing? This springform dessert recipe is a cheesecake purist's dream. A graham cracker crust and sky-high cream cheese filling are all you need.

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Carrot-Pecan Ice Cream Cake

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Cookbook author and baking legend Dorie Greenspan was kind enough to share this ice cream cake springform pan idea from her repertoire. The carrot cake batter is jam-packed with naturally sweet carrots that make the crumb uber-tender, as well as nutty pecans, shredded coconut, and warmly-spiced cinnamon. All of the above taste incredible stacked between creamy butter pecan or vanilla ice cream.

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Toasty Coconut Wedges

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Gone are the days of fussy drop-and-bake cookies. This toasty dessert can be cooked as one giant cookie in your springform pan then cut into snack-size slices. Just before baking this springform pan recipe, sprinkle the rim of the crispy coconut-oat wedges in coarse green (or any color) sugar if you're feeling fancy.

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Stacked Sweet Corn, Bean, and Beef Casserole

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Transform taco night into a low-fuss fiesta. If assembling tacos one-by-one seems like too much work, pile all your favorite Mexican ingredients into a 9-inch springform pan. Flour tortillas separate layers of meat, cheese, corn, and beans in the creative casserole remix.

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Grown-Up S'mores Torte

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Skip the campfire. S'mores taste just as satisfying when stacked into a lofty ice cream cake springform pan-style. A quick stint in the oven before serving guarantees perfectly golden marshmallows on top.

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Orange-Ginger Ricotta Tart

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Become the host with the most at your next brunch gathering by serving this sweet citrus tart. (See, not all desserts made in a springform pan come in the form of cake.) Crystallized ginger flavors the homemade crust, while kumquat and orange slices create the treat's pretty topper.

Buy It: Good & Gather Crystallized Ginger ($6, Target)

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Cranberry-Pumpkin Gingerbread with Sherry-Cream Cheese Drizzle

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If you're searching for an unexpected dessert to make in a springform pan for Thanksgiving or Christmas, we've found the ultimate solution. Our modern interpretation of gingerbread will make you forget all about its holiday ties. Canned pumpkin keeps the bread super moist, but the real standout is its other-worldly sherry-cream cheese frosting.

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Torta Rustica

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What lies beneath that blanket of flaky crust that acts as the crown on this springform pan recipe? Oh, just artichoke hearts, roasted red peppers, ricotta cheese, basil pesto, and salami, each in their own delectable layer. It's like your favorite deli sandwich got a major Greek makeover.

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Baumkuchen

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Impress friends and family with a flaky European pastry so sophisticated they'll never guess it was made as a DIY springform pan recipe. (It sure looks like you snagged this from a fancy bakery, if you ask us.) Made with pantry staples and a dash of lemon peel, this showy final course goes over the top with easy caramel and vanilla glazes.

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Sausage Pie

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Next time you're craving a slice but know that one or two thin pieces won't actually satisfy, turn to this hearty springform pan recipe. Hidden under a thick crust of hot roll mix is a savory blend of sausage, veggies, and stringy mozzarella cheese. Shh, we won't tell your go-to pizza delivery joint you've moved on if you don't.

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FAQs

Can you use a springform pan instead of a cake pan? ›

This article has been viewed 105,063 times. Springform pans can be used in place of regular cake pans and allow you to bake some fun specialty items.

What size springform pan is used most often? ›

Springform Pan Sizes

9-inch Springform Pan: The most commonly used size for baking cheesecakes and quiches. 10-inch Springform Pan: Ideal for larger gatherings or when you want to make a larger cheesecake or a deep-dish pie.

What do you bake in a springform pan? ›

Springform pans are great for making cheesecakes, tarts, pies and even frozen desserts. The benefit of this pan is that it disassembles for easy removal of your treat. This guide will teach you how to prepare, use and care for this must-have kitchen staple.

How much cake batter per pan size? ›

Batter Capacity

Generally for 1 or 2-inch-deep pans, you will fill them 1/2 full of batter. For pans that are 3 or 4-inch-deep, the batter needs to be about 2/3 full.

When not to use a springform pan? ›

You shouldn't use a springform pan when you're baking a cheesecake or custard, such as flan, in a water bath. "The batter will inevitably leak, even when the pan is wrapped in aluminum foil, ruining your prized efforts. This could happen with a thin cake batter as well," says Oría.

Can I use a 9x13 pan instead of a springform pan? ›

Any cake pan or pie plate of similar size will do just fine as a substitute for a springform pan. And lining the pan with foil or parchment paper first will make it easy to gently lift the cake out when it's done.

How do you change the baking time on a different size pan? ›

If, for example, your recipe calls for an 8-inch cake pan and you only have a 9-inch, relax, no problem. Just increase the oven temp by 25 degrees F and decrease the bake time by a quarter. In this particular example, since your pan is 1 inch larger, more surface area will be exposed.

Are springform pans worth it? ›

But springform pans are worth the investment beyond cheesecake. Use your springform pan to make desserts such as ice cream cake, bread pudding and tarts, as well as savory dishes like rigatoni pie, deep-dish pizza or chicken pot pie.

What else can I use a springform pan for? ›

Things to Make in a springform pan
  • Quiche Lorraine with Hashbrown Crust. Quiche Lorraine with Hashbrown Crust. ...
  • Banana Pudding + Cheesecake = BEST. ...
  • Spinach and Gruyere Cheese Quiche with a Hash Brown Crust - Happily Unprocessed. ...
  • Springform Pan. ...
  • Layered Turkey Meatloaf. ...
  • Deep-Dish Sausage Pizza. ...
  • Stacked Chicken Enchiladas.

What is special about a springform pan? ›

A springform pan is a two-part baking pan designed to open up and pull away from the sides of a recipe prepared in the pan, resulting a clean-sided, photo-perfect finish. It achieves this by unclipping a band, allowing the sides to expand and releasing the bottom of the pan.

What type of desserts are prepared in a springform pan? ›

From cheesecakes to tortas, you'll love all the sweet and savory possibilities with your springform pan and our collection of recipes.

What happens if you put too much batter in a cake pan? ›

Overfilled

If you're pouring too much batter into your cake pans, then it can either cause a dome that will be cut off later and wasted, or the entire contents will spill out the sides and cause a big mess.

How many cups of batter does one cake mix make? ›

Usually, there are about four to six cups of cake batter in a boxed cake mix.

How many 4 inch cakes will a box mix make? ›

A standard box of cake mix is usually sufficient to make two layers, which you can stack on top of one another for a single cake. If you frosted them both separately, you'd have two cakes. If you used smaller pans (or cut the layers into pieces), you could get many more.

Can you cook a regular cake in a springform pan? ›

You can pretty much bake a cake in any heat resistant container (even a tin can or a mason jar). If a springform pan is all you have, go for it, but it's not the best choice for baking cakes. If you decide to try it, just line the outside of the pan with foil and place it on a flat pan.

What can I use if I don't have a cake pan? ›

Make a cake pan out of aluminium foil

The trick's to draw the outline of any shape that you want by folding foil to create the walls of the pan. You'll then need some more foil to cover the outline and the bottom of the pan. Just like that, you can make any shape and size cake pan!

How do you transfer a cake from a springform pan to a plate? ›

Remove the band from the pan; take a large knife or metal spatula and carefully run it under the bottom of the cheesecake to loosen it. Then use two or three large pancake turners to carefully lift the cake over to the platter.

Can I use a springform pan instead of a Bundt pan? ›

Sure. You may need to adjust the baking time, since a Bundt pan typically holds more batter than a 9″ cake pan.

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