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Monkey Bread

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Little Bit of Lime

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My husband and kids would have me making this every day if they could.

MONKEY BREAD
4 tubes Pillsbury pull-apart rolls
2/3 c. sugar
1 tsp. cinnamon
1 c. sugar
1 tsp. cinnamon
1 1/2 sticks butter


Cut biscuits into fourths. Combine 2/3 cup sugar and 1 teaspoon cinnamon in a bag; add cut up biscuits pieces and shake well. Place 1/2 the cut up biscuits in bundt pan. Cook 1 cup sugar, 1 teaspoon cinnamon, 1 1/2 sticks butter for 2 minutes and pour 1/2 mix over pieces in pan. Add remaining biscuits and top with rest of liquid mixture. Bake at 350 degrees for 30-35 minutes.
 
FWIW, virtually any yeast dough can be made up in the Monkey Bread style; with or without the sweeteners.

This is a great way to make dinner rolls, for instance, without having to shape them. Just take equally-sized pieces of dough, round them off, and line them up in a bundt or tube pan, and you're good to go.

This is a fun approach, particularly at special events like Thanksgiving, cuz everyone gets to break off their own serving.
 
reminds me, somewhere, sometime ago, there was a thread on savory breads like this???

When I get time I will do a search? or has anyone here done this?

Nan
 
Well here's my 2 cents (again) -

Mama's Monkey Bread

I make my homemade dough - enough for 1 or 2 loaves using the original bread machine (lefty and righty)

Using my kitchen shears, I cut off pieces and dip in melted butter, roll in sugar or sugar and cinnamon; place in my tube/bundt/fancy mold pan of choice and bake at 350 till done.

When done, invert onto serving platter; let set a few minutes so that the pan comes off easily.

Drizzle with icing and decorate with maraschino cherries for a nice festive look.

And now for a REAL treat - add raisins (or use a really good raisin bread recipe) to your dough.

And it is also good with a good oatmeal-raisin bread recipe!

And I do so many different variations!

But then again - that's the way Mama does it!
 
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