easy mini monkey bread muffins with eggnog icing
Has anyone ever asked Santa if he likes cookies?
Like, fo’ reals.
I feel as though we may be projecting his favorite sugary delights…..just slightly. After all, there are at least 3,984 dessert, cookie and sweat treats to choose from over the holidays. Why just cookies? Why not fudge? Or a stack of decadent waffles? What if the man just wants a couple of bites of bread pudding? Or dare I say something savory like, tater tots!! I kid. Sort of.
What do you leave for Santa? No judgement here. When yours truly was four years-old, my brother John and I left a giant tub of water inside the chimney just to see if Santa was real. We honestly thought by slowing his entry into our house we would be able to catch him red handed and ask him a zillion questions. For every question he answered he got a cookie. Clearly, my brother should have been in the CIA.
Thankfully, my parents were good sports and “dumped” some of the water out that night to give the illusion that Santa was too smart for us. Plus, my Dad even took a bite of the cookie! My brother and I are were not amused the next morning: Santa – 47, J&L – 0.
Mr. B and I don’t have kids, but if we did, I would encourage our kids to set out these mini monkey breads with eggnog icing. Not only are they ridic easy to make, but it would be fun to have the kids decorate them with icing or sprinkles. Really bedazzle the s%$t out of them. Who knows, maybe Santa is really into bedazzling his gear.
Why not put out a bucket of water in the hearth this Christmas and find out?
Easy Mini Monkey Bread Muffins with Eggnog Icing
Ingredients:
2 packages store bought cinnamon rolls
1 1/2 sticks unsalted butter
1 cup pecans, chopped
1/4 cup corn syrup
2 tablespoons eggnog
2 cups confectioners sugar
1 teaspoon vanilla extract
Directions:
Preheat oven to 400 degrees.
Spray a twelve muffin pan with non-stick cooking spray. In a skillet, melt 2 sticks of butter with pecans and corn syrup. Bring to a slight boil, stir, and remove from heat. You don't want to over cook the mixture. Take a spoon and pour about a tablespoon into the bottom of each of the muffin cup. Next, take a cinnamon roll and cut into six pieces. Stack the six pieces of cinnamon roll on top of the pecan butter mixture. Repeat with remaining cinnamon rolls. Bake the monkey bread for about 15 minutes or until golden brown.
Remove from oven and let it set for about a couple of minutes. Next, take a baking sheet and lay it on top of the muffing pan. Flip it over so the monkey bread and start to fall out. Place the monkey breads onto a serving dish and top with eggnog icing.
To make the eggnog icing, in a large bowl combine confectioners sugar, eggnog, and vanilla extract. Mix until desired consistency
adapted from Pillsbury
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I just busted out the eggnog too! Tis the season:) Love these muffins!
Yippeee! Thanks, Maria! xoxo
Holy crap!! These are so tempting!! 🙂
Indeed! Thanks, Tieghan!
Ha! You crack me up, and I dare you to leave out a plate of tater tots for santa.
These monkey bread muffins are off the hook!
You know I will 🙂 Thanks, friend!
If I were Santa, I would totally choose these muffins. I mean, there’s no competing with this gooey deliciousness.
Right?! So glad you agree:) Thanks, Jennie!
I’d want these over cookies too! Holy delicious!…dying for that glaze!
Thanks, Katrina!!
I love how this recipe completely transforms store bought rolls! Now I have a reason to buy the cinnamon rolls the next time that I’m at Ikea. These looks so yummy!
EXACTLY!! You won’t be disappointed:) Thanks, Kari!
Sometimes shortcuts are a must, and who turn these down?!
Right?! Glad you agree. 🙂 Thanks, Naomi!
Wooo these are fabulous! I still have my first batch ever (I was a little slow on the uptake) off eggnog in the fridge and I need to make these!
Also – love the fact you put water out for Santa!! hahaha 🙂
Hehehe. It keeps Santa on his toes:) Thanks, Annie!
What’s not to love about these??
Why, thank you, Jennifer!
How boring to leave cookies, now that you mention it. I am totally encouraging my girls to mix it up this year. Great photos!
You should totally dewwwww it! Thanks, Katie!
So the question is, have you ever created a recipe I haven’t wanted to dive right into? Answer = no. These sound flipping off the chart!
BAHAHAHA! And this is why I heart you! Thanks, Melanie!
Those look amazing, and so easy! Love them!
I’m cracking up!! Just last night my husband suggested we leave Lebanese food (baked kibbeh) for Santa instead of cookies. 😉
Gorgeous! And perfect for Christmas morning!
Such a yummy and adorable treat!!!
How amazing are these! So much better than just eating plain cinnamon rolls – and gorgeous, gorgeous, gorgeous pictures!
This looks like a perfect Christmas brunch menu item!
These look so good…did you use cinnamon rolls in the tube like grands?
I did! I used two of them:)
SO true. Who are we to say what Santa likes and doesn’t like?! I mean, maybe kale and quinoa are more his jam. (Let’s not get too crazy.) I could see him being head over heels for these monkey bread muffins.
Oh holy frijoles!!! You just know the way to my fat pants.