Monkey Bread Muffins
These monkey bread muffins are delicious, easy to make, and kid-friendly. These muffins are great to eat any time of year and would make the perfect Christmas morning breakfast!
It’s been a while since I sat down to write a blog post. Sometimes it’s hard to get the words to flow and taking a short break was definitely what I needed. But, I’m glad to be back and sharing this easy and delicious recipe with you all!
Sometimes I have a hard time coming up with recipes to share. I mean there’s a million different things I could cook or bake, but for some reason, there are times when I just feel like I can’t think of anything. But when I saw some buttermilk biscuits at the store over Thanksgiving break, it inspired me to make these monkey bread muffins.
Growing up, it was almost guaranteed that we had buttermilk biscuits in our fridge. Whenever we were craving something sweet, but didn’t want to have to make a trip out of the house, my mom would always make monkey bread for us to eat. Not only was it quick to make and delicious, but it was easy enough that we could help too. I still remember making this in the kitchen with my mom and sister all of the time.
I actually called my Mom to ask her if she had an actual recipe for the monkey bread we used to always make. Her response? “Yeah, it’s easy. Just cut up some biscuits, dip them in butter, roll them in brown sugar and cinnamon, and bake it.”
Oh ok, well thanks, Mom. But in all honesty, it really is that easy to make these monkey bread muffins. I’ve made it a little easier and actually measured out everything you will need.
Ingredients for This Recipe
Making pull apart monkey bread with biscuits requires very few ingredients. Here’s what goes into these muffins:
- Homestyle buttermilk biscuits: I used Pillsbury biscuits for this recipe.
- Butter: I recommend using unsalted butter since the amount of salt in salted butters can vary between different brands.
- Brown sugar: Sweetens the monkey bread and adds a slight caramel flavor.
- Cinnamon: Flavors the money bread muffins.
- Confectioners’ sugar: Used to sweeten the glaze.
- Vanilla extract: Use pure vanilla extract for the best flavor.
- Milk: Any kind of milk is fine. You may need to add a little more milk to the glaze than the recipe calls for to achieve the correct consistency.
How to Make Monkey Bread Muffins
To start, you’ll want to cut up each biscuit into six equal size pieces. I used Pillsbury brand homestyle buttermilk biscuits which has eight biscuits per can, so I ended up with 48 pieces total.
After you roll up each piece of dough, you’ll dip it into the melted butter, and then into the brown sugar and cinnamon mixture. You can be generous with the sugar and cinnamon as well. Depending on how much you use, you may need a little extra.
Then you’ll press four pieces of dough into each muffin cavity and bake. Easy, right? The dough will rise quite a bit in the oven as well.
These monkey bread muffins with canned biscuits are perfect for breakfast (Christmas morning breakfast, anyone?!) or even for a sweet treat.
Storage Instructions
Leftover monkey bread muffins can be stored in an airtight container on the counter for up to three days. You may also freeze them for up to 3 months in a freezer bag or freezer-friendly storage container. Thaw to room temperature before serving.
Can I Double This Recipe?
Easily! Simply double the ingredients list and use two muffins tins instead of one.
Baking Tips
- Monkey bread is sometimes baked with a butter and brown sugar mixture (or caramel sauce) added on top. You can definitely feel free to add one if you prefer. I kept these simple and just added a simple glaze to them, because who doesn’t love a little extra sugar?
- You can likely use gluten-free biscuits and achieve the same results.
- Feel free to add extra spices to the cinnamon-sugar mixture to amp up the flavor. I bet pumpkin pie spice would taste delicious here too!
More Holiday Breakfast Recipes to Try!
- Pumpkin Scones
- The BEST French Toast
- Apple Turnovers
- Classic Buttermilk Pancakes
- Apple French Toast Casserole
Monkey Bread Muffins
Ingredients
- 1 (16.3 oz.) can homestyle buttermilk biscuits (I used Pillsbury)
- 3 tablespoons melted butter
- 1 cup (200 grams) light or dark brown sugar
- 1.5 - 2 teaspoons cinnamon
Glaze:
- 1/2 cup (60 grams) confectioner's sugar
- 1/2 teaspoon vanilla extract
- 1 tablespoon (15 ml) milk (or more as needed)
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 350°F (177°C). Spray each muffin cavity of a 12-count muffin pan well with cooking spray and set aside.
- In a small bowl, mix together the brown sugar and cinnamon until well combined.
- Open the can of buttermilk biscuits and cut each biscuit in half, then cut each half into thirds. You want a total of 6 equal size pieces from each biscuit. Roll each piece of biscuit dough into a ball.
- Dip each piece of dough into the melted butter, making sure to shake off any excess butter. Roll each piece of dough in the brown sugar and cinnamon mixture, you can be very generous with the sugar. You may need a little extra brown sugar and cinnamon depending on how much you use.
- Press four pieces of the sugar covered dough into each muffin cavity. If you have any of the brown sugar and cinnamon mixture left, you can sprinkle it evenly over the top of each one.
- Bake for 15 to 17 minutes and remove from the oven. Allow to cool for about 5 minutes and then remove from the pan.
- While the muffins are cooling, whisk together the confectioner's sugar, vanilla, and milk until well combined.
- Drizzle the glaze evenly over all of the muffins. Serve and enjoy!
Notes
Love this recipe. I tried it with the cinnamon rolls ( didnt have bis.) Was very good and used the icing that came with them. Kids loved!!
Omgoodness! These are SOOOOO good! We like monkey bread but the recipe I have makes too much. We love it,but a small portion is really all you want. These are perfect! Thanks for these little beauties, they brightened this weekend for us!
What is the recipe for caramel sauce?
You can use this caramel sauce recipe and just reduce the salt to 1/8 teaspoon for a regular caramel: https://www.livewellbakeoften.com/homemade-salted-caramel-sauce/.
Can you make without glaze? And do you use two can of biscuits to make the muffins?
You can leave off the glaze. I just used one 16.3 ounce can of buttermilk biscuits for this recipe.
I totally get it when you have a block of creativity for writing or recipes. Taking a break usually does the trick! I love how easy these are and I KNOW my kids would love them for breakfast sometime!
I bet they would love these, Amber! I’m planning to make these with my niece sometime too, she’d totally love these 🙂
These muffins look amazing! What a great idea to make them into muffins!!!
Sometimes I get so overwhelmed about the recipe possibilities that I just freeze and can’t make anything! I haven’t head monkey bread in forever but I used to love it so much! These muffins are so creative and look amazing! I think I might need to make them for breakfast long before Christmas 🙂
I love Monkey Bread – I never think to make it, but I would be much better at remembering to make muffins! Love this idea!
Never tried monkey bread before, but it sounds amazing and looks pretty delicious too! Love the idea of muffins, they look really great Danielle! 😀
Welcome back!! 🙂 What a great recipe to get rolling with… these look SO delicious! I love love love buttermilk biscuits!
Monkey bread is my go to Christmas breakfast item! So easy and soooo delicious! Your recipe looks amazing (as do the pictures)! Pinned 🙂
Welcome back! I know what you mean about settling on a recipe, sometimes when I’m on Pinterest I just get completely overwhelmed….I go there for inspiration and leave feeling even more confused!
These monkey bread muffins are so cute, and I can’t believe it but I’ve never had monkey bread before! I can only imagine how pillowy soft and delicious they are. Pinned!
Thanks, Mary Frances! Thanks for pinning too 🙂
wow these look SO GOOD
welcome back Danielle! These monkey bread muffins looks so yummy and your photos are awesome 🙂
Thanks so much for the compliment, Katie 🙂 You’re so kind!
Welcome back Danielle 🙂 These muffins look amazing! Making monkey bread into muffins is such a great idea and love how how easy it sounds. Can’t wait try making these!
I love how easy this is! And this is so perfect, because I have a container of biscuit dough in my fridge left over from Thanksgiving. I can’t wait to make these!
Yay! You definitely have to make these then!
Sometimes I’m lacking inspiration and have no idea what to make either, and it’s so nice when the ideas start flowing again! What a great idea it was to use these buttermilk biscuits as monkey bread muffins — love it! So easy and delicious! 🙂 Pinned.
Thanks, Marcie! Thanks for pinning too 🙂
Hi Danielle, this muffins looks incredible! ! I can eat this for breakfast everyday!! 😀
Danggg Danielle these look s.u.p.e.r!! <3 Saw their thumbnail on twitter – definitely did a double take on the scroll bar with these ones 😉
You’re so sweet, Tash! Thank you!
We always make Monkey Bread to eat Christmas morning, but these monkey bread muffins look much easier to eat! Can’t wait to try them!
Monkey bread is so much better this time of year. Hope you enjoy them, Christin!
Yum! This looks amazing. I love monkey bread and I love muffins! So much deliciousness in one treat 🙂
Monkey bread is ridiculously good. And these are individually portioned, which means I can have like 4 individual portions and not feel guilty about it, right? I mean, some are for the baby 😉
Exactly, Ashley! When something is in mini form it’s totally acceptable to eat more 😉
Oooooh my goodness! These look so so good. It would be dangerous to have them in front of me right now! I love monkey bread, and that glaze looks heavenly. Pinned!
Thanks so much, Rachel! Thanks for pinning too!
I’m so glad you are back Danielle! I love the idea of monkey bread with buttermilk biscuits. Definitely a great, simple recipe for a weekend breakfast. I’ll definitely try these in the muffin tin.
Oh I love this!! I have been recipe testing gluten free monkey bread and I was having a bit of trouble with the temp. I could get the outsides nice and done but the very center wasn’t done. urgh! BUT I think this just solved my problem! I am going to try again in muffin form. Genius!!
What a pain! I hate when things like that happen. Hope the muffin form works better for you, Annie!
These are the cutest looking muffins ever!!!!! <3
Welcome back, Danielle! 🙂 These monkey bread muffins look amazing! Monkey bread has always been one of my favorite treats, yet I hardly ever make it. That definitely has to change after seeing these muffins! I love your idea of making them smaller and easier to eat! Gorgeous pictures, too! Pinned!
Thanks so much, Gayle! Thanks for pinning too!
I just love the idea of individual-sized monkey bread! These are just too cute and your photos are gorgeous, Danielle! I’m preeeeetty sure I could knock out a few of these like nobody’s business. 😀
Mini is always better in my opinion, Sarah! Thanks for the compliment too, you’re so kind 🙂
I’m glad you got your inspiration back, Danielle! It can be super hard sometimes. There are only so many recipes in the world, and it’s not easy.
These look really good! And super quick.
Thanks, Mir! I’m so glad to be back and posting 🙂