When I’m in the mood for something warm, gooey, and irresistibly sweet, monkey bread is my go-to treat. My latest version is even easier than the original with the help of frozen dinner rolls.

This pull-apart bread is a crowd-pleaser, perfect for cozy mornings, brunch, and holiday entertaining. There’s something so satisfying about tearing off those soft, cinnamon-sugar-coated bites, one by one. And the best part? All your prep is done the night before

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Overnight monkey bread is the ultimate comfort food. It’s warm, buttery, and packed with that classic cinnamon-sugar flavor we all know and love with just five minutes of prep time. Whether you’re serving your monkey bread to family on a Sunday morning or bringing it to a potluck, it’s guaranteed to be a hit. 

A bundt pan filled with dough pieces transforms into delectable monkey bread, each morsel covered in melted butter, sugar, and cinnamon.

With just a handful of simple ingredients and a bundt pan, it is quick, easy and elegant! Just pop it in the oven, slice or pull apart and enjoy! Pair it with Quiche Lorraine and a fun fruit platter for a memorable brunch! 

A close-up of homemade monkey bread in a white bowl showcases golden-brown dough pieces drenched in a shiny caramel glaze.

Monkey Bread Ingredients

  • Frozen Rolls – This recipe is also known as Rhodes Rolls Monkey Bread after the popular brand from the freezer section.
  • Butterscotch Cook and Serve Dry Pudding Mix – this is not the time for instant.
  • Brown Sugar – you can use light or dark, it is completely up to your preference.
  • Cinnamon and Sugar – This simple mixture is the heart of the recipe, coating each piece of dough with sweet, spiced goodness.
  • Butter – Melted butter adds richness to the dish and also helps the cinnamon and sugar stick to the dough.
  • Nuts – These are optional, but I find they add a much-needed crunch.
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Tips from My Test Kitchen

  • Grease bundt pan liberally for easy removal.
  • Allow the monkey bread to cool in the pan for about 10 minutes before inverting it onto a serving plate. This helps the caramel set slightly and makes it easier to remove from the pan.
A close-up of a deliciously glazed monkey bread is artfully displayed on a pristine white cake stand, set against a light background.

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Overnight Monkey Bread

Using a few simple shortcuts makes assembling this overnight sweet treat as easy as it is delicious.
Prep: 5 minutes
Total: 5 minutes
Servings: 10
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Ingredients  

Optional

  • ½ cup nuts chopped

Instructions 

Make Ahead

  • Grease bundt pan. Optional: sprinkle with nuts.
    Add frozen rolls, spreading them evenly to cover the pan.
    A bundt pan filled with raw dough balls, ready to become delicious monkey bread, rests on a white surface.
  • In a small mixing bowl, add pudding mix, brown sugar, sugar, and cinnamon and whisk to combine. Sprinkle mixture over the top of rolls to cover.
    1 3.5 ounce box butterscotch cook and serve dry pudding mix, 1 cup light brown sugar, ¼ cup white granulated sugar, 1 teaspoon ground cinnamon
    Monkey bread dough balls in a bundt pan are gracefully coated with sugar from a pouring container.
  • Pour melted butter over rolls, covering the sugar mixture. Leave uncovered overnight at room temperature to rise.
    ½ cup unsalted butter
    A tray of freshly baked golden brown dinner rolls, resembling the delightful texture of monkey bread, close-up view.

To Bake

  • Preheat oven to 350°F.
  • Punch rolls down and place the bundt pan on cookie sheet to prevent overflow. Bake 30 minutes until golden brown. Allow to cool 10 minutes.
  • Carefully release bundt pan upside down onto platter or cake stand to remove. Using a spoon, drizzle any sauce remaining in the pan over the top. Serve warm.
    A close-up of homemade monkey bread in a white bowl showcases golden-brown dough pieces drenched in a shiny caramel glaze.

Julie’s Tips

Storage

Cover with plastic wrap or place in an airtight container for up to 2 days at room temperature or 5 days refrigerated.
Freeze up to 3 months wrapped tightly in plastic wrap and aluminum foil, or place it in a freezer-safe airtight container. To serve, thaw in refrigerator overnight. 
 
Calories: 561kcal | Carbohydrates: 98g | Protein: 9g | Fat: 16g | Saturated Fat: 7g | Cholesterol: 24mg | Sodium: 786mg | Potassium: 153mg | Fiber: 4g | Sugar: 48g | Vitamin A: 282IU | Calcium: 206mg | Iron: 4mg

Estimated nutrition information is provided as a courtesy and is not guaranteed.

Equipment

1 Bundt Pan

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12 Comments

    1. Hi Debi! I just looked and I didn’t see any similar rise over night gluten free rolls, but that would be the best substitute. My husband is gluten free as well, so I completely understand!

  1. Can you cut the rolls? Also, Im afraid it might be too sweet, so wondering if you could adjust the recipe and use only half of the butterscotch pudding powder? Will it still taste good?

    1. These are indulgent, but amazing! You can certainly cut if you prefer, but you won’t regret going all in!

  2. Is there a homemade substitute for the packaged pudding mix? NOT going to the store (Covid risks and a snowstorm here)! Thanks!

    1. Use butter, brown sugar and cinnamon in lieu of pudding. You don’t have to have pudding. Enjoy and stay cozy!

      1. Whatโ€™s the reply for? It doesnโ€™t work?!?
        Where is the recipe for the brown sugar &!butter? I canโ€™t find it??????

        1. Hi Carol,
          All the ingredients and step by step instructions are in the printable recipe card at the bottom of this post.
          Enjoy!
          Julie

  3. Can you tell me what kind of frozen dinner rolls you used? Are they the already cooked version or are they still dough, if that makes sense?