This is a great kids’ project. Kids love handling and dipping the bread pieces and it really doesn’t matter how it’s put together. Both you and the kids will have fun.
Bread Mixes
Monkey bread is typically made with sugar for sweet treats and served as a pull-apart-loaf to be eaten with your fingers. You can also make savory monkey bread and serve it with marinara sauce or olive oil.
I buy my monkey bread mixes from Prepared Pantry my affiliate. They have LOTS to choose from – and its so easy – however you do have to think about it and order it on line, and plan a little ahead because it will take a week or so to reach you. Just look at the options for Monkey Bread that they offer!
- Garlic and Herb Monkey Bread Mix
- Cinnamon Sugar Monkey Bread Mix
- Sticky Bun Monkey Bread Mix
- Butterscotch Monkey Bread
- Caramel Nut Monkey Bread.
Give these monkey bread mixes a try.
You’ll find everything you need including the yeast and detailed instructions.
Recommended Monkey Bread Recipes
You can freelance but these recipes are great starting points. They’ll give you amounts and baking times. If you want to freelance, just make substitutes. Be sure and give your monkey bread plenty of time to rise before baking.
This monkey bread is made with jam as part of the mixture to coat the bread pieces. It calls for orange marmalade but you can use other jams.
This monkey bread recipe calls for maraschino cherries and almonds.
If you wish to make cinnamon sugar monkey bread from scratch, use the cherry almond recipe deleting the cherries and almonds but adding two tablespoons of cinnamon to the sugars for the coating. (Do not add the cinnamon to the dough.)
Monkey Bread from a Spudnut Mix
Spudnuts are light, airy, yeast-risen donuts that are fried. I made the dough exactly as instructed. Then, I cut it into pieces, rolled it through butter and cinnamon and sugar, and layered the pieces in a bundt pan. When I let the dough rise right to the max, the bundt pans that I used were completely filled.
I baked the monkey breads in both bronze-colored pans and a black pan. Dark pans bake more quickly. In the black pan, the monkey bread was baked in 35 minutes. In the lighter colored pans, it took about 40 minutes. Here is the recipe for this one:
Ingredients:
1 Daily Dozen Spudnut Mix
3/4 cup granulated sugar
2 tablespoons good quality cinnamon
3/4 cup butter
Directions
For the filling, mix the cinnamon and sugar together. In another bowl, melt the butter in the microwave and set it aside.
Lightly flour a work area on a clean counter. Press the dough into a disk. With a sharp knife, cut the dough into walnut-sized chunks. Dip the chunks in the melted butter and then in the cinnamon and sugar mixture. Place the coated chunks in a bundt pan. If you have any leftover butter or sugar mixture, pour it over the dough. Cover the pan and let the bread rise until doubled.
Preheat the oven to 350 degrees. Bake for 35 to 40 minutes or until it tests done with an internal temperature of 190 degrees using an instant-read thermometer. (Cover with aluminum foil the last ten minutes to avoid over-browning.) After five minutes, invert the bread on a large plate or serving platter.
Serve warm.
Try Prepared Pantry’s Spudnut mixes and make either monkey bread or raised Spudnut donuts.
So in summary – here are the Steps for Successful Monkey Bread
Though monkey bread is easy to make and the actual preparation time is modest, you do have to wait for the bread to rise. Allow yourself plenty of time.
Step 1: Mix the dough and add the goodies. Monkey bread lends itself to freelancing; you don’t have to follow a monkey bread recipe and you can start with your favorite bread recipe.
To fill a bundt pan, you will need a recipe that calls for about four cups of flour. Mix as you would another bread. I usually add several tablespoons of sugar for a little sweeter bread. For an egg-rich bread, add an egg. You can also add cocoa, dry fruit, or nuts.
Step 2: Cut the chunks. The easiest way to cut the dough is to roll or pat it out on the counter and cut across the dough with a sharp knife. The chunks should be no larger than walnuts.
Step 3: Coat the chunks. There are two ways to coat the chunks: dip the chunks in butter and roll them in a sugar mixture or make a buttery slurry of melted butter and sugar and cinnamon and dip the chunks in
the slurry.
Nuts, fruit, or jam can be added between layers if desired. If you want to top your monkey bread with nuts, place nuts in the bottom of the pan since the monkey bread will be inverted onto a platter after baking.
Step 4: Load the pan. You don’t have to use a bundt pan; any pan will do though tube pans and springform pans may leak. You can use a jumbo muffin pan to make individual monkey breads.
Step 5: Bake the bread. Bake the bread at 350 degrees or as directed by the recipe. Once baked, let the monkey bread cool in the pan for about five minutes before inverting it onto a platter. This gives the glaze a chance to set up a bit so that it doesn’t run everywhere when inverted. Serve the monkey bread warm.