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Caramel Pull Apart Monkey Bread Recipe (made simple with No Knead Refrigerator Bread Dough)

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by Ed

It’s been awhile since we’ve added to our No Knead Refrigerator Bread Dough library, but the wait will be worth it.

Believe it or not, this is actually a (marginally) healthier and less expensive version of another monkey bread recipe we found. (That one used two cans of buttermilk biscuits and almost twice the butter and sugar!)

This Pull Apart Monkey Bread recipe is a delicious dessert (or decadent breakfast treat). It’s dripping with caramel and cinnamon. We took this to a tobogganing party at our friends’ place and it was an enormous hit!

 Caramel Pull Apart Monkey Bread Recipe

Monkey Bread Ingredients:

  • 1/2 cup granulated sugar
  • 1 tsp cinnamon
  • 6-8 cups (Approximately 1/2 batch) of No Knead Refrigerator Bread Dough
  • 3/4 cup brown sugar
  • 1/2 cup butter or margarine
  • cooking spray

Optional: 1/2 cup walnuts, raisins, or – if you wanted to really go over the top –  chocolate chips

Pull Apart Monkey Bread Recipe Instructions:

1.  Preheat Oven to 350F. 

Grease a large bundt pan with cooking spray.  In a large zip-seal bag combine granulated sugar and cinnamon.

2.  With a knife, cut the 5-minute dough into 30-50 small pieces. 

dough for pull apart monkey bread recipe

Spray both the scored dough and your hands liberally with cooking spray. 

Begin quickly taking pieces of the cut dough, rolling them into balls and placing them in the sugar-cinnamon bag.

3.  After you have about a dozen dough balls in the bag, give it a shake to coat them. 

Transfer them to the bundt pan. 

Layer in nuts, raisins, etc if desired. 

Repeat with remaining dough until Bundt pan is about half full.

4.  In a separate, microwave-safe bowl, melt butter or margarine and mix with brown sugar. 

Pour evenly over dough pieces in pan.

5.  Bake for approximately 30 minutes. 

Butter mixture will bubble a lot and may overflow pan.   

Dough balls on the top will appear browned. 

Cool in the pan for 10-15 minutes then turn out on a serving plate.

Recipe for Caramel Pull Apart Monkey Bread

Best if served warm, but we had success eating the (minimal) leftovers reheated in the microwave with coffee.     Enjoy!

caramel monkey bread recipe

Caramel Pull-Apart Monkey Bread

Yield: 10 -12 servings
Prep Time: 20 minutes
Cook Time: 30 minutes
Total Time: 50 minutes

Great for parties and potlucks! Best if served warm, but we had success eating the (minimal) leftovers reheated in the microwave with coffee. Enjoy!

Ingredients

Instructions

  1. Preheat Oven to 350F. Grease a large bundt pan with cooking spray.
  2. In a large zip-seal bag combine granulated sugar and cinnamon.
  3. With a knife, cut the 5 minute dough into 30-50 small pieces.
  4. Spray both the scored dough and your hands liberally with cooking spray. Begin quickly taking pieces of the cut dough, rolling them into balls and placing them in sugar-cinnamon bag.
  5. After you have about a dozen dough balls in the bag, give it a shake to coat them. Transfer them to the bundt pan. Layer in nuts, raisins, etc if desired. Repeat with remaining dough until Bundt pan is about half full.
  6. In a separate, microwave-safe bowl, melt butter or margarine and mix with brown sugar. Pour evenly over dough pieces in pan.
  7. Bake for approximately 30 minutes. Butter mixture will bubble a lot and may overflow pan. Dough balls on the top will appear browned.
  8. Cool in the pan for 10-15 minutes then turn out onto a serving plate.

And here are links to some of the many ways we use this dough. (We’re always experimenting, so expect more to come): 

  1. This post covers the Basic No Knead Refrigerator Bread Dough (Start here!)
  2. Pizza Dough
  3. Basic Artisan Loaf
  4. Sandwich Style Loaf
  5. Cinnamon Rolls 
  6. Easy Naan

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Ed from Frugal Family Times

Tuesday 29th of January 2013

Glad you liked it. And I agree on the versatility of 5 minute dough. Tonight it is making Calzones and pigs-in-blankets at our house.

Anonymous

Tuesday 29th of January 2013

We tried this on Sunday - amazing!!! Love that 5 minute artisan bread recipe - it's so versatile!

-Cindy

Kelly

Monday 14th of January 2013

Excuse me while I wipe the drool off my chin.

Yes, please!

I just pinned this sucker.

frugalfamilytimes

Tuesday 15th of January 2013

I KNOW! Isn't it beautiful? It looks scrumptious and tastes as great as it looks. Definitely drool inducing. :)

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