Monkey Bread Muffins

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Josh loves and appreciates good food. He is a great cook, baker, and dish washer:) I am lucky I married someone that shares my same passion. Sometimes he surprises me though.

For example, yesterday he bought a fried bean and cheese burrito from the supermarket deli. One of those really gross looking ones. He was so excited. He devoured it in seconds. I was appalled:) I guess I am the “food snob” in the relationship, because he can eat pretty much anything and everything.

He loves monkey bread, store bought biscuits rolled into balls and covered in butter, sugar, and cinnamon. I personally am not a fan of store bought biscuits, homemade is the only way to go if you ask me. But since I love my hubby I sometimes make him his favorite treats, even if I don’t like them.

This time I decided to try monkey bread muffins. I rolled the store bought biscuits into balls and covered them in cinnamon and sugar. I placed them in a muffin pan. I then poured the ooey gooey sauce (butter and brown sugar) all of the balls. They baked up in no time and Josh was in heaven. He loved them. I never tried them, but my brother in law and niece did, they loved them as well.

If you are looking for a quick, sugary breakfast treat, try these. I guess everyone loves them! I will stick to my Fiber One for now:)


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Monkey Bread Muffins

4 cans of refrigerated biscuits, I used Pillsbury

Cinnamon
Sugar
1 stick of butter
1 cup of brown sugar

1. Preheat the oven to 350 degrees. Spray a muffin tin with cooking spray.
2. Cut the biscuits in half and roll the dough into little balls.
3. Combine the cinnamon and sugar. I use extra cinnamon:) Roll the balls in the mixture.
4. Place four balls in one muffin cup. Fill the pan.
5. Melt the butter and brown sugar in a small pot on the stove. Stir until melted and bubbly.
6. Pour the gooey sauce over the muffins.
7. Bake for 10-12 minutes.
8. Cool for a minute in pan. Remove muffins from pan and enjoy.

**If you don’t want to make muffins, you can do a big monkey bread loaf in a bundt pan. Just layer the balls and pour the gooey sauce over them. It will take longer to bake, 35-40 minutes.**

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I'm Maria and my husband is Josh. We share a love of cooking, baking, and entertaining. We enjoy creating recipes that are simple, fresh, and family friendly. We love sitting around the table with good food, good conversation, and good friends and family! Our kitchen is always open!
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  1. Monkey Bread is so much fun to make but I’ve never thought to make Monkey Muffins before! Great idea!!

  2. I’m with you–usually homemade all the way is the way I like it! However, when it comes to Monkey Bread I will inhale them on the spot! These look fabulous!

  3. I feel the same way about storebought vs. homemade. I make monkey bread muffins with my own biscuit dough. I just mix it up like I would to make biscuits, but I let it rest about 15 minutes and then roll it into little balls and go from there. It works the same way!

  4. You know you can make monkey bread from scratch without using the refrigerated dough? There are many recipes out there and the easiest one I came across and delicious too is from Rachael Ray – Monkey Bread Minis. Made few times and hubby keep asking to make all the time! I am obsessed making everything from scratch and hate buying things I know I can make myself without the use of unnecessary ingredients! It’s better for you and taste way better in my opinion!
    Love your blog!