One Hour Homemade Monkey Bread – With this recipe, you can have homemade Monkey bread made from scratch in no time! Oozing with it’s warm, sweet sauce, it’s simply irresistible.
The secret to the recipe is using a microwave to rise the dough.
Imagine, homemade monkey bread just one hour! I don’t mean with packaged, or store bought dough – I mean homemade. I know this is dangerous because you’ll want to make it all the time, but with my quick rise dough method, you can indeed have homemade monkey bread in less than an hour!
I made this for a friend’s birthday. Her favorite thing in the world is sticky buns so I thought this would make the perfect birthday cake for her. I made it and she picked it up to serve to her family after her birthday dinner.
Meanwhile, in my house when my six-year-old son finished his dinner her promptly asked for a piece of sticky bun cake for dessert. Crap! Cinnamon buns and sticky buns are also my son’s very favorite things in the world. What was I thinking? Why didn’t I make two? When I explained that I made it for my friend’s birthday and not in honor of her birthday and that I already gave it to her, he broke out in tears, went to his room and hid under the covers in heartbreak! Luckily, I was able to make another batch in less than an hour and made my son one happy boy!

Quick Rise Cinnamon Rolls that started my obsession with the quick rise method.
You may have seen my recipe for Quick Rise Cinnamon Rolls where I use a microwave to rise the dough. If so, you already know how I do it. If you haven’t. here’s how.
NOTE: Before attempting this method, please see the baker’s tip at the bottom of this post for a microwave test. I wouldn’t want you to ruin dough you spent a lot of time on in a microwave that won’t rise dough.
I made the dough as I always do, but instead of leaving the dough to rise in a warm place, I put it in a bowl, covered it in plastic wrap, and set it aside while I put a mug full of hot water in the microwave on high for 3 minutes (just to add some moisture to the oven).
This is what the dough looked like before I started.
Then I put the microwave on the lowest possible setting (10% power) and put the bowl with the dough in it in for 3 minutes (this is a good time to start the sauce for the monkey bread). After the 3 minutes, I left the dough to rest without touching it in the microwave for another 3 minutes. This is what it looked like after that…
I then repeated the process, but this time I left the dough to rest for 5 minutes. and this is what it looked like after that…
Pretty amazing right?
Next, punch down the dough. I know after all the trouble of getting the dough to rise, this may seem absurd, but go ahead and punch it down.
Pour a little of the sauce into the bottom of a bundt pan.
Form dough into approximately 1 inch balls and layer to cover the bottom of the pan using ½ of the dough mixture.
Pour over ½ of the remaining sauce. Continue to layer 1 inch balls of dough until it is gone. Pour remaining sauce over the mixture.
Place on baking sheet to catch any overflow of topping and bake for 35 minutes or until golden brown.
Remove from oven and wait 5 minutes to turn out onto a large plate and serve.
Baker’s Tips:
- I highly recommend checking your microwave owner’s manual to see if proofing is recommended. If you don’t have your manual handy, just do the following test before trying it on the dough you spent a lot of time on: Place two tablespoons of cold, stick margarine in a glass cup in the center of the microwave (don’t use corn oil spread or shortening sticks). Cook uncovered on 10% power (low) for 4 minutes. If the margarine doesn’t completely melt, your microwave can proof yeast dough. If it does melt then your microwave is just too powerful and will kill the yeast and make your dough rock hard.
UPDATE NOTES: This recipe was originally published in April of 2015, but was republished with information on how to test your microwave before making the recipe.
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One Hour Homemade Monkey Bread
Think you don't have time to make homemade, oven-warm batch of monkey bread? Think again! With this method, you can make Monkey Bread from scratch in an hour!
Total Time 1 hour 5 minutes
Ingredients
For the dough:
1¼
cups
hot milk
about 110F/ 43C
1
package
active dry yeast
2-¼ teaspoons
¼
cup
granulated sugar
1
large egg
at room temperature
¼
cup
butter
melted
4
cups
all-purpose flour
1
teaspoon
salt
For the sauce:
1
tablespoon
cinnamon
1
cup
brown sugar
packed
1
cup
butter
melted
Instructions
In a small bowl, dissolve yeast in a ¼ cup of the hot milk and set aside.
In a large bowl mix milk, sugar, melted butter, salt and egg.
Add 2 cups of flour and mix until smooth. Add yeast mixture. Mix in remaining flour until dough is easy to handle.
Knead dough on a lightly floured surface for 5 minutes. Place in a bowl, cover with plastic wrap and set aside.
To rise:
Place an 8-ounce cup of hot water into the microwave and heat on high for 3 minutes to moisten the oven.
Remove the mug and place the bowl with the dough into the microwave and heat on its lowest setting (10% power) for 3 minutes.
Meanwhile, make the sauce by melting the butter then add the cinnamon and sugar. Set aside.
Then let the dough rest in the microwave for 3 minutes.
Heat the dough (still on its lowest setting) for another 3 minutes.
Then let the dough rest in the microwave for 5 minutes.
Preheat the oven to 375F/180C
When doubled in size, punch down dough.
Stir the sauce to make sure it's fully combined. Pour a little of the sauce into the bottom of a bundt pan.
Form dough into approximately 1-inch balls and layer to cover the bottom of the pan using ½ of the dough mixture.
Pour over ½ of the remaining sauce. Continue to layer 1-inch balls of dough until it is gone. Pour remaining sauce over the mixture.
Place on baking sheet to catch any overflow of topping and bake for 35 minutes or until golden brown.
Remove from oven and wait 5 minutes to turn out on a large plate and serve.
Recipe Notes
NOTE: Before attempting this method, please see the baker’s tip at the bottom of the post for a microwave test. I wouldn’t want you to ruin dough you spent a lot of time on in a microwave that won’t rise dough.
If your microwave isn't suitable, you can always rise the dough the old fashion way.
Nutrition Facts
One Hour Homemade Monkey Bread
Amount Per Serving
Calories 517
Calories from Fat 216
% Daily Value*
Total Fat 24g
37%
Saturated Fat 15g
75%
Cholesterol 80mg
27%
Sodium 462mg
19%
Potassium 141mg
4%
Total Carbohydrates 67g
22%
Dietary Fiber 1g
4%
Sugars 28g
Protein 7g
14%
Vitamin A
15.6%
Calcium
7.8%
Iron
14.6%
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.
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