Friday, January 25, 2008

MMMMMMM, monkey bread...

Sorry there's no picture to share of some delicious, mouth-watering monkey bread I made last night to take to our Home Fellowship church group last night.

But, I'm happy to share the recipe with you!

MONKEY BREAD

4 cans biscuits
1 cup white sugar
2 tsp. cinnamon
1 cup brown sugar
1 stick butter

**Cut one can biscuits in fourths. Shake pieces in plastic bag with white sugar and cinnamon. Do the same with the other cans, one at a time until all the pieces are in the plastic bag. Place pieces in a tube pan (one that doesn't have a removable bottom). Boil together 1 cup brown sugar and 1 stick butter; pour mixture over biscuit pieces.

Bake 35-40 minutes at 350 degrees. Let set 10 minutes. Turn out on plate.

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This stuff is SO good! My daughter Taylor was hoping there were a few leftover pieces so she could take them to school today - her wish came true!

7 comments:

  1. Hey Michelle,
    Ohhh I love monkey bread!

    I got a notice today that you sent me an e-card but once again, I can't access dayspring.com for some reason.....can't go to the site at all. I've tried it the last few times you've sent me a card and I can't. I have no idea what is up with that. But thank you so much for thinking of me! You're so sweet!

    I leave for Disney before the roosters crow in the morning. I'm already tired, but can't wait!

    By the way, I haven't painted anything since before Christmas when I did a few Christmas presents. But each week my girls have still prayed for "mom to sell some paintings". Each time, I think, I need to tell them that they don't have to pray that because I'm not actually trying to sell any and haven't had time to do any new ones. Well, yesterday I get a phone call from my sister-in-law and she told me of a guy that is having a grand opening of a local flower shop and he wanted some paintings. He bought four small ones from me for $120 and I loaned him a big one for the opening. He bought them to resale, so he wants to see how it goes. I had to let go of some of the ones that I painted for myself so I have to get busy when I get back! I was very excited and hope he has luck selling them at his shop because that would be a great thing for me to get my feet wet! I couldn't help but smile up to God and thank Him! It's always great when He answers a prayer that I didn't try to take control of and He answered it bigger than I would have expected!

    Well, I have company ringing my door bell.....

    I'll talk to you when I get back!
    Love,
    Jennifer

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  2. Oh, I love that stuff! I can pretty much eat an entire pan by myself. It is delicious.

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  3. Mmmmmmmm one of my FAVORITES! that ooooooey goooeyness is just not on my 'healthy lifestyle plan' (ha!)

    holy cow! that's a stinkin' lot of books! I love curling up with a good book on cold days like these. Mmmmm... with some Fat Free Hot Chocolate and my warm blanket.

    I like the new look too! Your blog title background reminds me of scrapbook paper ---- it's you!

    Thanks for the prayers (and ecard) today. It meant so much to me!

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  4. Gosh it's been a while since I made this but I know it's delish!

    Manuela

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  5. Hi Michelle,
    THis sounds yummy and easy,my kinda recipe.Thanks for sharing.
    Blessins',Lib

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  6. LOVE your new look! Great job Candy!
    Monkey bread is a big favorite around here too.
    I also love your hair! I wish I could take some of yours! Mine is thinning so terribly right now. Not sure what's up with that. I'm trying to decide what I want to do with it.
    You get the prize for the most books! LOL! I thought *we* checked out a bunch, but you've got us beat. ;o)

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  7. My mouth is watering...

    I love monkey bread!

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