Rhodes Rolls Monkey Bread (Easy Overnight Recipe) (2024)

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With only 6 ingredients and can be prepared the night before, you are going to love this overnight monkey bread and maybe hate me little for how easy and crazy good it is. Better break out the stretch pants for this easy monkey bread recipe made with frozen Rhodes dinner rolls and butterscotch pudding. This is perfect to make for Christmas morning!

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When it comes to breakfast I actually tend to lean towards a big old breakfast sandwich with crispy strips of bacon and dripping in cheese, or maybe a delicious easy baked fritatta. But then there is one way to have me steer away from it.

And that’s monkey bread.

But monkey bread from scratch can take awhile, so I decided to simplify it by using store-bought Rhodes dinner rolls and butterscotch pudding. This monkey bread comes together so simple fast. Prepare it the night before and stay in your pajamas a little longer the morning of.

Why Is It Called Monkey Bread?

The reason it’s called monkey bread is because of how it’s meant to be eaten. You are meant to pick the bread rolls apart and eat them with your fingers. Like a monkey might!

See Also:

  • Move over pumpkin! This butternut squash bread recipe is an easy loaf bread to make in the Fall.
  • For more whole grain goodness, try my whole wheat blueberry muffins. These are the best breakfast treat!
  • Sugar donuts are a fun breakfast treat to make with yeast! Dipped in sugar these donuts are light and fluffy.
  • For a traditional Swedish breakfast treat during the holidays try making these St Lucia buns flavored with saffron!

Why You Will Love This Rhodes Roll Monkey Bread

  • Only 6 Ingredients – Yup, you only need 6 ingredients to make this insanely easy monkey bread.
  • Quick Prep – You can prepare this overnight monkey bread using frozen dinner rolls in about 15 minutes or less making it a super easy holiday breakfast to prepare.
  • One Bowl – Basically all you need is to melt together some butter, brown sugar, and cinnamon on the stovetop and everything else gets dumped right into your bundt pan. Less dirty dishes around the holidays? Yes please!

Ingredients Needed

  • Rhodes Dinner Rolls – Mine came in a bag of 36 count, and said “thaw, rise, and bake” on them.
  • Pecans – Walnuts would be a good substitution.
  • Butterscotch pudding – Not the instant pudding kind. This is going to make the “caramel” sauce that covers the monkey bread in the end and is essential in making this recipe. Can also swap and use vanilla pudding but will have less caramel flavor.
  • Brown Sugar – Light or dark brown sugar will work. Try making your own brown sugar if you run out!
  • Unsalted butter – But salted butter will also work.
  • Cinnamon
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How To Make Overnight Monkey Bread With Butterscotch Pudding

Grease a 12-cup capacity bundt pan. I like to use cooking spray with flour, but you can also grease with shortening, or regular cooking spray.

Sprinkle some pecans in the bottom of your greased bundt pan and place your rolls evenly around. You want them in the bottom of your bundt pan, so they don’t burn while baking and when you invert the monkey bread, the pecans will be on top.

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Place your frozen dinner rolls on top. I used 24 Rhodes frozen dinner rolls.

There is no need to thaw the rolls.

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Then sprinkle a box of butterscotch pudding (not the instant pudding kind!) over the rolls.

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Next, all you have to do is combine butter, brown sugar, and cinnamon on the stove until melted and combined.

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Then pour the melted butter brown sugar mixture over the rolls.

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Cover the bundt pan with plastic wrap loosely (these will rise quite a bit), and let rise.

Rising Times

  • Day Before (24 hours): Cover and let rise in the fridge for 24 hours. I love prepping this the morning before I plan to serve and then pop in the fridge and they are ready to bake the next morning.
  • Overnight: Let rise at room temperature for 2-3 hours just to basically let them partially thaw, then cover and let rise in the fridge for 8-10 hours. This is a great night before option!
  • “Last Minute”: Let them rise at room temperature for 5-6 hours then bake. Great for early morning risers and serving for a late brunch!
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Once they have risen, go ahead and bake! I recommend placing a cookie sheet underneath to catch any drips. The tops of the rolls are going to rise above the pan, which is normal. If while baking, the tops of the rolls are getting too dark, simply tent loosely with aluminum foil to keep from getting too dark. I like to test with a thermometer to see the inside rolls are baked and reached an internal temperature of 190oF.

If you don’t own a thermometer, simply use a butter knife, and reach in and pull apart two of the rolls to look for raw dough. Raw dough means it needs more time baking!

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Then let them cool in the pan for about 5-10 minutes or so, and invert onto a platter. There may be some “caramel drippage” so you might want to use a platter with an edge, but I used my cake stand and they turned out just fine.

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Recipe Tips

  • No need to thaw frozen rolls – You do not need to let them thaw, simply place the frozen roll dough in the bundt pan frozen.
  • Preheat your oven – Be sure to preheat your oven before baking. Do not place in a cold oven or they will not rise and come out fluffy!

Recipe Variations

  • Use a tube pan – Instead of a bundt cake pan you can bake this in a tube pan instead.
  • Use a different flavor pudding mix– If you can’t find butterscotch pudding mix, try just use regular vanilla pudding mix.

Recipe FAQ’s

Can I bake this in a different pan?

You can bake this in a tube pan or 2 loaf pans. If baking in loaf pans, you will want to bake for less time. Start checking around 20-25 minutes.

How do I store this overnight monkey bread?

Store at room temperature overnight, well covered, or in the fridge for up to 4 days.

Do I need to let the rolls thaw?

For this overnight monkey bread version, you don’t need to let them thaw. Simply place them in your pan frozen. If you let them thaw, you would want to bake them right away, but it won’t yield quite a fluffy of a bread in the end. If you wanted to cut the pieces into smaller chunks, then you would need to let them thaw, cut and then bake immediately, but I haven’t tried it this way.

Can I reheat this monkey bread?

I haven’t tried reheating the entire thing, but I have reheated small chunks of it in the microwave for 15-20 second intervals at a time just fine.

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So when you wake up tomorrow, you simply press START on your oven, and relax on the couch (with maybe a big mug of Homemade Hot Cocoa) and know that easy monkey bread is going to be ready before you know it.

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Overnight Monkey Bread (Rhodes Rolls Monkey Bread)

Overnight monkey bread made easier by using frozen Rhodes dinner rolls and butterscotch pudding.

4.71 from 37 votes

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Course: Breakfast

Cuisine: bread

Prep Time: 10 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 25 minutes minutes

Resting Time: 1 day day

Total Time: 1 day day 35 minutes minutes

Servings: 16 servings

Author: Heather Perine

Equipment

Ingredients

  • 24 unbaked frozen yeast dinner rolls *I used Rhodes frozen dinner rolls
  • 1 3-ounce package cook and serve butterscotch pudding mix (do not use instant)
  • 1/2 cup (107 g) packed light brown sugar *dark brown sugar will also work
  • 3/4 cups chopped pecans
  • 1/2 cup (1 stick, 113 g) unsalted butter melted
  • 1 teaspoon cinnamon

Instructions

  • Grease a 12-cup capacity bundt pan. I like to use cooking spray with flour, but you can also grease with shortening, or regular cooking spray.

  • Sprinkle the pecans into the bottom of the pan.

  • Place the frozen rolls into the pan around and on top of each other over the nuts.

  • Sprinkle the dry pudding mix over the rolls.

  • On a stove over medium low, in a small saucepan, combine the butter, brown sugar, and cinnamon. Stir and heat until melted and combined.

  • Drizzle the melted butter mixture over the rolls.

  • Let rise. To prevent the dough from forming a hard crust while rising cover with a lightly damp tea towel over top, or place a piece of plastic wrap very loosely over the top and allow to hang at the sides (do not make the wrap tight as these will rise to double).Allow to rise for 24 hours in the fridge, covered. Or rise for 2-3 hours at room temperature, then 8-10 hours in the fridge, covered. Or rise 5-6 hours at room temperature.

  • Bake. Near the end of the rising time, position a rack in the center of the oven and pre-heat oven to 350°F (177°C). Place the bundt pan on a baking sheet (lined with foil for easy clean up) to catch drips). Bake for about 35 minutes until tops are golden brown, and internal temperature reaches 190°F. (if rolls are getting too dark on top, tent loosely with foil). Remove the pan from oven and allow to cool for 5 minutes. Turn the pan over and invert onto a serving plate and serve warm.

Notes

  • Storage: Store overnight at room temperature covered, or in the fridge, for up to 4 days.
  • Pan: You can bake this in a tube pan or 2 loaf pans. If baking in loaf pans, you will want to bake for less time. Start checking around 20-25 minutes.
  • Pudding mix: Do not use the instant kind. If you can’t find the butterscotch flavor swap and use vanilla (your rolls may just have a little less caramel flavor).

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FAQs

How do you make Rhodes rolls rise overnight? ›

The Refrigerator Thaw Method
  1. Spray your pan with cooking spray.
  2. Place frozen dough on your pan. Cover with sprayed plastic wrap to keep from sticking to dough while rising.
  3. Place your pan in the refrigerator overnight or all day long. ...
  4. Remove the plastic wrap and bake according to package instructions.

What is the quick method for Rhodes rolls? ›

Speed Thaw Method – Use with Caution

Preheat oven to 200°F. Then turn the oven off. Boil 2 quarts water and put in a pan on the lowest rack. Put rolls in the oven and let thaw and rise until double in size.

How long does Rhodes bread take to rise? ›

PREP – Spray loaf pan with cooking spray. Place frozen dough in pan, and cover with sprayed plastic wrap to keep it from sticking to dough while rising. RISE – Let rise 4 to 7 hours, until dough is 1 inch above the top of the pan.

Can I let roll dough rise overnight? ›

Overnight rest in the fridge – Gently shape the dough into a round, and place it in a lightly oiled baking bowl. Transfer to the fridge for 10-18 hours or overnight.

Why didn't my Rhodes Rolls rise? ›

Why did my dough not rise? Sometimes dough has been allowed to thaw and refreeze, which can deactivate the yeast. Also make sure the dough has does not have ice crystals or is close to the expiration date. Make sure you don't buy thawed dough at your store.

What makes rolls rise faster? ›

A Bowl of Steaming Water is the Key to Quickly Proofing Bread. In the winter, when your house and kitchen are at a crisp temperature and you need a warm spot for your dough to rise, create a makeshift “proof box” by placing a bowl of steaming water inside your oven alongside your bowl of dough.

Can you still use dough that didn't rise? ›

If your bread dough doesn't rise, you can still use it and fix it by changing up the temperature or mixing in more yeast. Keep reading for instructions on how to revive your dough and learn the top reasons behind why dough won't rise.

Can I cover Rhodes rolls with foil? ›

If the rolls or bread are browning too quickly, cover them with foil (shiny side up).

What is the secret to making bread rise? ›

You can also put hot water in a heat-safe dish and place it on the floor of a cold oven (or on a lower shelf). The steam and heat from the water will help the temperature rise just enough that the yeast is active. The steam will also assist in keeping the surface of the dough moist so it will stretch as it rises.

Which flour makes bread rise the most? ›

Strong Bread Flour is Higher in Protein

Strong bread flour is made from “hard” wheat varieties and has more protein, from 12 to 14 percent. This creates more rise and structural support in the dough, allowing the final product to lift and hold shape. It also creates a chewier texture and more browning in the crust.

What's the longest you should let dough rise? ›

The proofing time for bread dough varies based on the dough's makeup (amount of preferment, flour choices, and hydration) and the temperature at which it's proofed. The dough should generally be proofed for around 1 to 4 hours at a warm temperature or overnight (or more) at a cold refrigerator temperature.

Can I let Rhodes rolls rise overnight? ›

You can also place rolls in the refrigerator in the morning. Take the rolls out in the evening when you arrive home. Once double in size, bake your rolls while dinner is cooking.

What happens if you let bread rise too long? ›

“If the dough has risen too long, it's going to feel fragile and might even collapse as you poke it,” says Maggie. If this is the case, there's a chance you can save your dough by giving it a quick re-shape. Learn more about this fix in our blog on saving overproofed dough.

Why doesn't my bread rise enough? ›

Yeast is what gives bread its rise. If your bread isn't rising, make sure your yeast hasn't expired. Yeast is a living organism, so if you've kept it in the fridge too long, some of it may die, and it won't produce enough rise. So check the expiration date, and store it in the fridge or freezer.

How do you force rolls to rise? ›

Place the bowl of boiling water in the oven and shut the door. Let the bowl of water sit in the oven while you prepare the dough. The warmth from the oven and the bowl of water will create a warm, humid environment for the dough to rise in. Put the dough in an oven-safe pan and set it in the oven.

How do you keep rolls good overnight? ›

Let the rolls cool completely on a cooling rack. Always remove rolls from the pan immediately after baking to prevent moisture buildup that can cause sogginess. Once cooled, place in an air tight container or ziplock bag.

How do you make rolls rise in a cold house? ›

To proof bread in the oven, place a glass baking dish on the bottom rack of the oven and fill it with boiling water. Stash your dough on the middle or top rack and shut the door. The steam and heat from the boiling water will create a warm and steamy environment for the dough—exactly what you want for a good rise.

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