Cinnamon roll monkey bread recipe

Cinnamon stuffed bread that’s nothing to do with monkey but it’s still called one. Sweet bread that never disappoints specially not when fresh from the oven

As I most recently have a little time, I had been browsing on the web a few days ago. Looking to find fresh, interesting ideas, inspirational dishes that I have never used before, to amaze my family with. Looking for a while yet couldn’t come across any interesting things. Just before I thought to give up on it, I found this yummy and easy dessert by accident on Suncakemom. The dessert looked so mouth-watering on its photo, it required quick actions.

It absolutely was not difficult to imagine the way it’s made, how it tastes and just how much my hubby might enjoy it. Mind you, it is very easy to delight the guy in terms of treats. Yes, I’m a lucky one. Or possibly he is.Anyway, I visited the website and used the precise instuctions that have been combined with impressive photos of the task. It just makes life quite easy. I could imagine that it is a bit of a inconvenience to take snap shots in the middle of cooking in the kitchen as you most often have sticky hands therefore i really appreciate the time and effort she placed in for making this post and recipe conveniently implemented.

That being said I’m empowered to present my own, personal recipes similarly. Many thanks the concept.

I was tweaking the original recipe create it for the taste of my loved ones. I’ve got to say it was a great success. They loved the flavor, the consistency and enjoyed getting a sweet such as this in the midst of a stressful workweek. They quite simply wanted more, more and more. Thus the next occasion I am not going to commit the same miscalculation. I’m gonna double the amount to keep them pleased.

The origanal cinnamon roll monkey Bread recipe is from SunCakeMom

Dough:

Put yeast into lukewarm milk to dissolve.

Measure flour, butter and put them in a mixing bowl together with eggs, honey, the yeasty milk.

Dough it together until getting and even dough.

Cover the bowl and leave it in a warm place for an hour to raise. Meanwhile make the cinnamon covering.

Covering:

Put melted butter, ground cinnamon and honey in a small bowl to mix them together.

Assembly:

Preheat oven to 350°F / 180°C.

When the dough doubles in about an hour, take it out of the bowl to put it on a well floured surface.

Roll it out to about ⅞” / 2cm height.

Cut little balls with a 1½” / 4cm cookie cutter.

Roll the first layer of balls onto the cinnamon-butter cover.

Place them into the baking form.

Place the next layer of balls on top without dipping them and now brush them with the same cinnamon covering. The reason we don’t dip the higher layers into the cinnamon cover is that doing so picks up too much of the butter cover that slowly drips down into the bottom of the baking form creating a buttery pool without much use.

Put it into the preheated oven for about 30 to 40 minutes to bake.

Let it cool a couple of minutes then take it out to a cooling rack for a bit more.

For fancy serving place some balls onto a plate and pour vanilla custard over it.

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