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Monkey bread is a nice food to do. It is also known as Hungarian coffee cake or pinch-me cake. The known basic recipe ingredient for this bread are pieces of sweet yeast for dough and cinnamon, sugar, chopped pecans, pieces of sweet ...
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Monkey Bread has been the most popular recipe of all the recipes on my blog. Funny how a recipe using canned biscuits (and is soooo fattening) is so popular,
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The Los Angeles Times published three Monkey Bread recipes in their Food section this week! (Los Angeles Times, Monkey Bread: It's Play Dough for Bakers, Food Section, October 21, 2009) Author Jenn Garbee's basic dough uses butter ...
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Showbiz Galore (blog) Monkey Bread Recipe for Christmas Showbiz Galore (blog) Monkey bread recipes first appeared in 1950s where it is published in a magazine.
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Monkey Bread Cinnamon Nut Sugar (recipe is below) 1 package active dry yeast(2 1/2 teaspoons) 1/4 cup warm water (about 110 degrees Farenheit) 1/2.
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MY Monkey Bread. Close enough. Monkey Bread has been the most popular recipe of all the recipes on my blog. Funny how a recipe using canned biscuits (and.
Monkey Bread Recipe for Christmas – Showbiz Galore (blog)
Showbiz Galore (blog)Monkey Bread Recipe for ChristmasShowbiz Galore (blog)Monkey bread recipes first appeared in 1950s where it is published in a magazine. The known basic recipe ingredient for this bread are pieces of sweet yeast .
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Monkey Bread 3 pkgs. Buttermilk refrigerator biscuits Cut each circle into four pieces. Put in greased 9x13 inch pan. Sprinkle over ¼ cup white sugar.
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Monkey Bread has been the most popular recipe of all the recipes on my blog. Funny how a recipe using canned biscuits (and is soooo fattening) is so popular, isn't it? I think this recipe summarizes everything that I want my readers to ...
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I can't find a " banana monkey bread" recipe online. Either it comes up as banana bread OR monkey bread (no bananas). I'm looking for a tear apart monkey bread recipe, not one that needs three small baking pans. Thanks!
Does anyone have a recipe for banana monkey bread?
Easy recipe for monkey bread?
A woman I work with today was talking about how much she loves Monkey Bread but that she can't find it in the store. I'd like to make some for her but honestly, today was the first time I had ever heard of it. Can someone please help me out? Thank you
Anyone have a good recipe for Monkey Bread?
Why do they call this recipe monkey bread? MONKEY BREAD 4 cans refrigerator biscuits (about 40)1 1/2 tablespoons cinnamon1/2 cup butter1 cup white sugar1 cup brown sugar, packed1/2 cup pecans, raisins and/or coconut, if desiredCut each biscuit into 4 pieces. Pour sugar and cinnamon into a plastic bag and mix. Add biscuit pieces, several at a time; shake to coat well. Place pieces in a buttered tube or Bundt pan until all are used. Sprinkle layers with nuts, raisins or coconut. Bring brown sugar and butter to a boil in saucepan. Cool 10 minutes, then pour over top of biscuits. Bake at 350F for 45 minutes. Allow to cool 15 minutes before removing from pan. Turn upside down to serve I don't get it! Help me please! =]
Why do they call Monkey Bread " Monkey Bread" ?
I am making monkey bread, and I have just realized that I do not have any confectioners sugar. I need to make a light glazed icing, but I can't do that without confectioners sugar. Does anyone have a recipe for a glazed icing without confectioners sugar? Thanks so much!
Does anyone know of a recipe for glazed icing that does not require confectioners sugar?
Who has the best recipe for monkey bread?
I picked up a loaf of monkey bread (that's what the name was on the package) at Walmart the other day and it was delicious! Now I know this is not like the typical monkey bread with the pull-apart biscuits, the glaze and such. Does anyone have a recipe for this loaf type of monkey bread? I'm looking for a recipe for an actual loaf of bread that can be cut, buttered, toasted, etc - not the typical monkey bread or the monkey bread " loaf" that is then rolled into balls and made into traditional monkey bread.
Recipe for a LOAF of monkey bread?
Okay, I have a very complicated problem on my hands, but first with the background and basic information. This urban adventure is for 6 days. The part I need help with is the food aspect. (It's a lot more complicated than it sounds, just you wait...) We need good, filling food and some snacks for 6 days. Easy right? Not in the slightest...Being more specific in our needs, here is what we have available and what is restricting us. First and foremost, we are going to be in a Hotel, so no oven or freezer, etc. Add in the fact that none in the 4 person party will eat fast food as it makes us sick. (especially on an empty stomach...uggh...)Next stir in the fact that the hotel we're going to stay in has a tiny, ineffective mini-fridge that won't keep anything besides drinks cold, and most likely won't keep milk/etc cold enough to be safe. Add a little dash of " microwaves only available on request" which produces a lack of guaranteed cooking means for most of the days. Sprinkle in a little " hot plates and skillets are a fire hazard" which pretty much strips us of all means of cooking. What do you have? A recipe for headaches. >___<*Now there isn't all bad. We have found that we can have an ice chest, and free ice. And, coffee pots are in all rooms, which means we can heat water. And the event is in May, so we have plenty of time to plan. Also, there is a small possibility that we can smuggle in a rice cooker (I actually don't know if this ISN'T allowed, if you know...tell me. It's the Hilton.)Now to get to the part that makes it harder! One member of the group is a vegetarian (not vegan), she refuses to eat meat, but tolerates when others eat it. Another member (me, specifically) does not eat cheese in any way, shape or form. (throws a monkey wrench into the plans, ne?) Also, one member does not eat sweet food, completely sweet intolerant. That same person will not eat overly synthetic foods. (so not a bag of cheetos, or mystery meat or anything coated in butter...)To sum up what we need, we are asking that you wonderful people offer meal and snack ideas that;~need no more cooking than hot water~do not need to be frozen (ok if it will be fine in an ice box, please say if it needs to be under, in, or on top of the ice if you know)We would like if you could try and pitch at least one idea for a vegetarian or one for those who don't eat specific things. Now for what we do know! (What? You though we haven't though about this yet? We have been planning since September! Of course food was always a hard topic...)We know that certain fruits can be left out safely and eaten at any time. Some we do know of are oranges apples lemons and strawberries (for the first 1-2 days). If you have more, that's definitely something we'd like to know! Also, canned foods are safe to be left out and eaten at any time. We so far have a list consisting of fruit, Ramen (top and cup), packaged bread like muffins, snack bars and candy type snacks (pocky, yan-yan, cookies, edible rice paper, etc). Obviously no meals in sight and ramen will kills us if that's all we eat. So what I want you, the people, to respond with is as many possible answers consisting of;@Meals that don't need cooking or heavy refrigeration@snacks that don't need cooking or heavy refrigeration@fruits that can be left on the table safely@Vegetables that don't need refrigeration or cooking @preparations for any meals you offer@Cooking utensils allowed at most Hiltons@Canned items that can be eaten without cooking@good drinks to keep energy up, quench thirst (we already have water and most won't drink energy drinks)@Anything else relevant to our food needs. Note: Not all food offered must cater to ALL of us, and we all are fairly open minded about food so even if your meal is very strange or it is a very ethic based food, we most definitely will try it. (We had some African bush meat on a stick with a side of scorpion and bird spider last year...yeah. Open minded sure isn't the word.) Also, I am responsible for my group's safety so if you aren't sure if something's safe to be left out, please offer the idea and mention if you aren't sure about whatever item. Thanks in advance for all you ideas!
Help with survival on a six day urban adventure...?
I want to make some delicious monkey bread for my boyfriend. Unfortunately, we don't have any refrigerated dough like most recipes call for. Does anyone know just a basic dough recipe that I could substitute for refrigerated dough? Preferably one without yeast?
Recipes for making dough for monkey bread from scratch?
I'm doing a demonstration on how to make monkey bread tomorrow in Effective Speaking. How can I get the audience involved? Would having someone pass out the recipe be enough?
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