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My Homemade Monkey Bread Recipe is so much easier than you think! This from-scratch version of a cinnamon pull-apart is the perfect brunch recipe – we absolutely fell in love with this and we like it better than the ones made with biscuits.
HOMEMADE Monkey Bread Recipe
I always make monkey bread for Christmas. It’s a tradition and not worth the fight; one year I really wanted cinnamon rolls so I made both…because it was required.
In the past I’ve always made easy monkey with canned biscuits, but no more: from now on I will be making this Homemade Monkey Bread recipe! I absolutely love the flavor of the from-scratch dough. It’s lighter and airier than the store-bought kind. And – it’s way easier to make from scratch than I thought it would be.
What is Monkey Bread?
Monkey Bread is a delicious pastry made with either homemade yeasted dough or canned biscuits. Traditionally, it’s baked in a bundt pan. The dough is coated with cinnamon sugar and the entire thing is drenched in a brown sugar butter sauce. It gets it’s name because you pick at it (like a monkey picks at other monkeys).
Important Ingredients
- Instant Yeast – It’s important to use INSTANT yeast (I always use Fleischmann’s Rapid Rise). It’s a fast-acting yeast that makes baking from scratch much easier and faster than if you used active dry yeast.
- Flour – just regular all-purpose flour is the best for this recipe.
- Sugar – granulated sugar for the dough and brown sugar for the filling
- Butter – Unsalted or salted can be used
- Milk – regular, nonfat or even nondairy milk is fine
- Egg – adds a richness to the dough
Be sure to see the recipe card below for full ingredients & instructions!
How to make monkey bread dough
- You simply add yourinstant yeast in with your dry ingredients (flour, sugar, yeast, and salt).
- Milk, water, and butter get added to a measuring cup. I added slices of butter instead of a chunk, so it would melt easier.
- Once you have your wet ingredients in a microwave-safe dish, simply heat it until it’s about 120-130°F. This will wake up the yeast once it’s added to the dry ingredients.
- Mix the dough, adding more flour until it comes together – it will be soft and loose but cohesive. It should be soft to the touch but not have much transfer to your hands when touched.
- Once the dough is mixed turn it out onto a floured surface and knead it until it forms a ball that springs back at you.
- Then, let it rest for just 10 minutes. No need to wait for an hour to let it double in size!
How to make Monkey Bread
- Now it’s time to form your monkey bread. If you simply rolled out this dough, you could make cinnamon rolls, but we’re going to portion the dough into 36 small balls of dough.
- Make the coating: melt the butter and place in a small bowl. Mix granulated sugar and cinnamon in another small bowl. Dip the pieces into the butter then roll in the cinnamon sugar mixture and place in your pan. You can use a bundt pan, 9×13-inch baking dish, or two loaf pans. (Directions for all are in the recipe card.) Be sure to spray your pan with nonstick cooking spray so it doesn’t stick.
- Melt remaining butter and stir it together with the brown sugar and remaining coating ingredients. Pour over the pieces in the pan.
- You do have to let the rolls rise until doubled in size. It only takes about 45 minutes in a warm place. (Tip: preheat your oven and let the rolls sit on top of the stove. The warmth from the oven will help them rise faster.)
- Once they’ve risen, just bake for about 20 minutes and then serve. They pull apart easily and are sweet and fluffy. We could NOT stop eating them!
How to portion dough into monkey bread
If you’re bad at math, that means cut the dough in half once. Cut each half in thirds, then cut each third in thirds, then each piece in half.
Once you have 36 pieces of dough, it’s time to make the filling and assemble this from scratch monkey bread.
Expert Tips
- This homemade monkey bread recipe is written to be made with an electric mixer fitted with the dough hook. I absolutely love my dough hook; it takes time off of having to knead my dough. If you don’t have an electric mixer, you can do this with a hand mixer or by-hand, it’ll just take longer to come together to form a ball.
- I recommend an instant read thermometer for working with yeast. It really does take the guesswork out of it, but if you don’t have one just think hot bathwater when testing temperature.
- I’ve used both a bundt pan and a 9×13-inch pan for this recipe. I’ve found that making monkey bread without a Bundt pan cooks faster and more evenly. I’m pretty much a pull-apart bread aficionado now after so many years of making it.
- If you have leftover brown sugar sauce, pour it over the monkey bread in the pan before letting the monkey bread rise.
FAQs
Can I make monkey bread ahead of time?
Yes you can make this the night before. Assemble the entire thing in your baking dish and cover with plastic wrap. Place in the refrigerator overnight then take it out and place it near the oven while the oven is preheating so it can come to room temperature.
What pans can you use for monkey bread?
A tube pan or bundt pan is the most traditional but I love using a 9×13-inch cake pan for even baking. You can also use 2 loaf pans.
Do you have to refrigerate monkey bread?
Leftover monkey bread can sit on the counter for up to 2 days as long as it’s in an airtight container.
Homemade Monkey Bread Recipe
5 from 54 votes
Homemade Monkey Bread is so much easier than you think! This from scratch version of a cinnamon pull-apart is the perfect brunch recipe!
Prep Time 30 minutes minutes
Cook Time 20 minutes minutes
Resting time 45 minutes minutes
Total Time 50 minutes minutes
Yield 8 servings
Serving Size 1 serving
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Ingredients
For the Dough
- 3-¼ to 3-¾ cups (403g-465g) all-purpose flour
- ¼ cup (50g) granulated sugar
- 1 packet Fleischmann's® RapidRise® Yeast – Instant Yeast (2 ¼ teaspoons)
- 1 teaspoon salt
- ¾ cup (177ml) milk whole, 2%, 1% or nonfat
- ¼ cup (59ml) water
- ¼ cup (57g) unsalted butter sliced into tablespoons
- 1 large egg
For the coating:
- ½ cup (113g) unsalted butter , melted
- 1 cup (200g) granulated sugar
- 1 tablespoon ground cinnamon
For the topping
- ½ cup (100g) packed brown sugar
- ¼ cup (57g) unalted butter
- 1 teaspoon ground cinnamon
Instructions
It’s best to use a stand mixer fitted with a dough hook. You can also do this by hand or with an electric mixer, but it will take longer.
Combine 2 cups flour, sugar, dry yeast and salt in a large mixer bowl and whisk until blended.
Combine milk, water and butter in a microwave-safe bowl or measuring cup. Microwave on HIGH in 15 second increments until very warm but not hot to the touch, about a minute(120° to 130°F; butter won’t melt completely). Add to flour mixture with egg.
Beat 2 minutes at medium speed, scraping bowl occasionally. Add another 1 cup flour; beat 2 minutes at high speed, scraping bowl occasionally. Stir in just enough remaining flour so that the dough will form into a ball.
Kneadon lightly floured surface until smooth and elastic and dough springs back when lightly pressed with 2 fingers, about 6 to 8 minutes. Cover with a towel; let rest for 10 minutes.
Make the coating: melt the butter and place in a small bowl. Mix granulated sugar and cinnamon in another small bowl.
Cut dough into 36 pieces (cut in half, cut each half in thirds and each third into thirds again, then each third in halves).Dip each piece into the melted butter and then roll in the cinnamon sugar mixture.
Spray pan with cooking spray. Place dough into pan. Cover with towel; let rise in warm place until doubled in size, about 45 minutes.
Preheat oven to 375°F.
Make the topping: add remaining ¼ butter to the rest of the melted butter in the small bowl and heat until all melted. Add remaning cinnamon sugar mixture to the melted butter along with brown sugar and additional cinnamon. Stir to combine. Pour this mixture over the monkey bread pieces in the pan.
9×13-inch baking dish: place dough pieces into single layer. After rising, bake for about 20 minutes or until golden and cooked through.
Fluted tube pan or Bundt pan: bake for about 40-50 minutes, or until golden and cooked through.
Two 9×5-inch bread pans: bake for about 20 minutes, or until golden and cooked through.
12 monkey bread muffins: place 3 pieces in each greased muffin cup. Bake for about 20 minutes, or until golden and cooked through.
Recipe Notes
- If you plan to remove from the pan for serving, cool 5 minutes in pan then invert onto serving plate while still hot or it will glue to the pan.
- If using unsalted butter, add 1/4 teaspoon salt to the filling.
Recipe slightly adapted from this one.
Recipe Nutrition
Serving: 1serving | Calories: 494kcal | Carbohydrates: 74g | Protein: 7g | Fat: 19g | Saturated Fat: 12g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 1g | Monounsaturated Fat: 5g | Trans Fat: 1g | Cholesterol: 72mg | Sodium: 320mg | Potassium: 152mg | Fiber: 2g | Sugar: 34g | Vitamin A: 607IU | Vitamin C: 0.04mg | Calcium: 78mg | Iron: 3mg
Nutritional information not guaranteed to be accurate
Course Breakfast
Cuisine American
Author Dorothy Kern
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Last Updated on December 6, 2023
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So im confused. This recipe rises for a total of 1 hr and 45 min? There are rise instructions in steps 8 and 10. I just did the first rise in step 8. I hope it turns out okay.
ReplyI’m so sorry about that, not sure how that extra step snuck in there. I hope it worked out and you loved it – I removed the one hour rise step.
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