I love breakfast. And I love something sweet for breakfast. Give me pancakes, waffles, cinnamon rolls, cookies, leftover apple pie (that's fruit, right??). And with my love for sweet breakfasts, I can't believe I had not tried Monkey Bread yet. Well, I fixed that situation.
Monkey bread is super easy. In fact, most recipes call for already made biscuit dough. The morning I decided to make it, I didn't want to drive to the store for the biscuit dough. So I just whipped up my favorite batch of bread dough. I let it rise, and then got started.
First up, cinnamon and sugar. In a bowl.
I started breaking off small pieces of dough and rolled them into a ball. Then threw them into the mix.
After rolling around the dough balls so they are fully coated, I stacked them in my bundt pan.
I then took a stick of butter and some brown sugar and melted it all together in the microwave. Between 30 seconds and 1 minute should do the trick.
After it's all melted, pour on top of the bundt pan. Don't be worried if it looks like too much, it won't be in the end.
Bake in a 350 degree oven for about 35 minutes. Let it cool for about 10 minutes before flipping it out of the pan. Then dig into the ooey gooey goodness!!
Sooo yummy!!! This is a fun thing for kids to help make and eat. It would be a great sleep over breakfast, for Christmas morning breakfast, or weekend breakfast or midnight snack.
It would be even easier if I actually had biscuit dough. I need to remember to buy some. I hope you had a great Halloween weekend! I am ready for the week now that i'm all fueled up on Monkey bread. Thanks for stopping by!!
This made me toast look pretty bland this morning. Looks delicious Mara!
ReplyDeleteWhen my grandkids were home a couple weeks ago, we made one of these every day for 4 days. They loved it and it was something they could make.
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness! This should get the kids out of bed with no problem!
ReplyDeleteYum!!!!
ReplyDeleteok YUM!!!! I have a variation recipe on that and we bake it in a bread pan or pie dish and call it bubble-loaf
ReplyDeleteSinfully sweet looking & I bet is was scrumptious :)
ReplyDeletesounds and looks delish
ReplyDeleteYUM! My mom makes these every Christmas (its a tradition). Man they are yummy!
ReplyDeleteGooey Goodness... This looks so simple to make I will have to try this for sure. I love the picture where somebody is taking a piece and it looks so sticky....Yummy!!
ReplyDeleteYou had never made this??????? IT IS DA BOMB!!!!!!! It is the perfect Christmas morning treat!!!!!
ReplyDeleteOh YUM! You always make me so hungry when I come visit you:)
ReplyDeleteMMMM that looks delicious and easy! I'm like you--I love me some sweet breakfast foods. The kids would probably love to make and eat this. I'll have to give it a try over the weekend :)
ReplyDeleteOooohhh...that looks tasty. I used to make monkey bread with daycare kids. It was so easy even the toddlers could help, and of course EVERYONE loved to dig in at snack time! I might need to make some soon!
ReplyDeletei have heard a lot about this and it looks delicious!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteYum! I have never tried monkey bread either. I think this would be fun for thanksgiving morning (after the turkey trot)! You can be sure that I will be starting with refrigerated dough! hehehe...
ReplyDeleteyummmmmy. sarah made monkey bread last christmas in windham.....was GONE before i coud reach for 2nds!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteYUM Mara... It looks DELISH!!!!
ReplyDeleteHope your day is GREAT!
MMMMM monkey bread... its right up there with cinnamon rolls.
ReplyDeleteMan, now I'm hungry!!! You should try gorilla bread...similar & very good, too!!
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