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Try this Southwest Bubble Bake for an easy to make family favorite. Similar to a deep-dish pizza, but better. It’s sure to be a home run!

A piece of southwest bubble bake on a plate with a side salad.

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Southwest Bubble Bake

Have y’all ever hear of a “bubble bake” before? For those of you who may not have, it’s basically biscuits topped with any assortment of ingredients and then baked. To me, it’s is similar to a deep dish pizza – kinda. Since my family enjoys Mexican and Southwest inspired food, I decided to make a Southwest Bubble Bake – it’s super duper easy and it’s oooh, so good. But don’t take my word for it, go ahead and make one for yourself! 🙂

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Originally published on August 11, 2013. Updated on April 23, 2021.

Jamie

Jamie Sherman founded Love Bakes Good Cakes in February 2012. She is a self-taught home cook passionate about sharing easy, delicious, and family-friendly recipes. From comforting classics to irresistible desserts, I believe homemade food brings people together. Join me on my journey of creating and sharing meals that bring joy to every table!

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15 Comments

  1. Michelle says:

    I guess I have had Bubble Bake. I just didn't know it was called that! My mom makes one with something like a sloppy joe mixture. I definitely like the SW tastes you have going on in yours! Thank you for linking!

  2. Beth @ Structure in an Unstructured Life says:

    Love the bubble recipes for super quick and super easy busy weeknight meals! We make a bubble pizza one and a bubble chili dog. Usually good for using up leftovers like chili and spaghetti sauce. This looks great! Will add it to my list! 🙂

    Stopping by from Feeding Big's Party!
    Beth

  3. Debra Ann Elliott says:

    Yummy in my tummy!

  4. Winnie says:

    I've never heard the name but we do bake it here with different filling. For me – meatless.
    Yours looks very tasty!

  5. Eric Pepple says:

    Thanks for sharing, that looks awesome!

    Happy Blogging!
    Happy Valley Chow

  6. Carrie R says:

    This is so neat! 🙂 I definitely need to try this soon.
    Thank you so much for sharing at Marvelous Mondays this week!

  7. Linda @ With A Blast says:

    Thought a bubble cake was something with sort of round airy buns on top of a flatter bread 🙂 Looks great !

  8. 2CrochetHooks says:

    Looks and sounds delicious!

  9. cooking with curls says:

    I always learn something new when I come to visit you Jamie 🙂 I had no idea what a bubble bake was!

  10. Nicole Burkholder says:

    Visiting from Marvelous Mondays. Question: how are you sure the biscuit dough bakes through? I've had less than stellar results with recipes like this, but it looks so yummy!

    1. Jamie says:

      Great question, Nicole! I have never had a problem, but you could cut a small slit and check the biscuits if you need to! Since they cook for 30 minutes, they should be thoroughly cooked 🙂