Sticky Buns are the best way to say “I love my family!” They are easy to prepare. Make them at night and by morning, they are ready to bake!
I am sure these are also known as “Monkey Bread” but Sticky Buns is just funner to say. Plus it is what they are called. In my family anyway. My mom always made these for us for breakfast. Which I must say is a labor of love since these need to raise a few hours (or more depending on how warm you kitchen is). She would get up around 3 or 4 am to start these so they would be ready to eat by the time we kids woke up. I put them together before I go to bed and let them raise overnight. Much easier! It is very simple to make, it’s just the raising time you need to add in. Many times I have made these for dessert and then had the leftovers for breakfast the next day…if there are any leftovers. These go fast.
Sticky Buns
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Author: Mandy Bird
Serves: 6
Ingredients
- 20 frozen Rhoades Rolls
- ¾ c. brown sugar
- 1 small pkg. Cook and Serve Butterscotch pudding mix (NOT instant, it won't work)
- ½ c. butter or margarine
Directions
- Arrange rolls in a well greased Bundt pan.
- Combine pudding mix (dry) and brown sugar and sprinkle over the rolls.
- Pour melted butter over it all.
- Cover and let it raise several hours until nice and puffy. You know. Like rolls should be. Don't jump the gun and try to bake them before they have raised enough. It won't turn out. Trust me.
- Bake at 350 for 20 minutes. You may need to cover with foil and bake for 5 more minutes to be sure the insides are done.
- Remove from oven and let it sit for 1 minute and then put a plate on top of the pan and invert.
- Let it sit again so all the syrup runs down.
- Serve.
Notes
Eat them while they are warm. Cover any leftovers and warm them up before eating again.
Vanillastrawberryspringfields says
Lovely and perfect for breakfast or teatime…
Michelle says
oh i'm lovin' your blog! (i found you over on Mikki's blog) all these recipes look so yummy! and i can't wait to try this one 😉 <br /><br />Love your header!!
LanceandMandyBird says
Thanks so much! I am always happy to get visitors to my blog 🙂
Aunt Ruthie says
Hello Mandy! Well, aren't you and your sweet blog AdOraBlE! Thank you so much for the award too! It took me a while to get here but I'm so glad I did! You sure have some yummy recipes…I just may have to try those sticky buns! Bless you darlin',<br />Aunt Ruthie
heartnsoulcooking says
Hi Mandy,<br />What a YUMMY!!! recipes and EASY!!! Two of my favorite things in a recipes. <br />I also wanted to THANK!!! YOU!! for being my 200th follower. I didn't realize that you were my 200th and glad you told me about it. THANKS!!! again, I love visitors so come back soon.<br />Geri
Cheryl says
This looks like something <br />I'd like to try.<br />Thank you
Rainy Day Farm says
I make this same recipe for Christmas morning breakfast, since we are busy opening presents. I make mine up the night before and put them in the oven with a towl on top, then when I get up I remove the towl and turn on the oven and timer. They are ready to go! They are sooooo yummy!
Shan says
My mom used to make us these for breakfast too! She did her a little differently though. She put pecans in the bottom of the pan. But the night before, right before she'd go to bed she'd prepare these. She'd use about 12 rolls, cut the frozen dough in half, and prepare as you did. Then she'd stick them in the oven. Our oven had a cooking timer, so when we'd wake up the
Miranda @ Cookie Dough & Oven Mitt says
Oh yummmm! I could take a big slice of this for breakfast! Your mama sounds pretty amazing.
mandyrecipebox says
Thanks, Miranda!
Marye says
Whatever they are called …. they look amazing!
kristi@inspirationkitchen.com says
These look great Mandy!