This recipe for gluten free monkey bread is a fun activity to make with a crowd, especially with little ones. Think of it like a shortcut to all the taste of cinnamon rolls, but one bite at a time and without much fuss. And no rising time!
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What makes this monkey bread recipe so easy
This easy recipe is really just gluten free pizza dough, jury-rigged into monkey bread. You can use any of my gluten free pizza dough recipes, but these days I mostly use our Weight Watchers-style gluten free pizza dough because it's the simplest method.
For a monkey bread that is more likely to hold its shape out of the baking pan or muffin tin wells, use one of our recipes for yeasted gluten free pizza dough, instead of the Weight Watchers-style quick pizza dough in the recipe card below. You'll still get all the flavor of yeasted gluten free cinnamon rolls, and that's what we're after!
Making the gluten free monkey bread
The recipe below has a few steps, but really the method couldn't be simpler. Make the pizza dough and roll it into a 1-inch rectangle.
Next, cut out 1-inch rounds with a small cookie cutter, roll them in melted butter, then cinnamon and sugar, and place in a pan. Bake, drizzle with a simple confectioners' sugar glaze, and serve.
You can make it in any baking container. I usually make it in a loaf pan, but muffin wells make lovely little portion sizes for monkey bread.
A fun indoor activity for kids
If you're looking for a fun activity for your kids, especially small ones, little hands are really good at rolling out a simple pizza dough, cutting out rounds, and even rolling the dough a bit.
Ideally, the dough isn't rolled because compact pizza dough rounds aren't ideal in this recipe. But if you need the activity, cinnamon, sugar, and butter make everything taste good!
When my now teenage gluten free son was in later infancy, he was terribly sick. When we began a gluten free diet, he seemed to begin to improve overnight. But even once his overall health rebounded, he needed physical and occupational therapies.
He had the most amazing pediatric occupational therapist who recommended that we make monkey bread using a simple pizza dough. He didn't know that he was doing “homework.” He was just getting to play with food and then eat it.
How to make gluten free dairy free monkey bread
There is dairy in both the pizza dough recipe (plain Greek-style yogurt) and in the monkey bread itself (melted butter). The bit of milk in the glaze recipe can easily be nondairy milk or even water.
For full instructions on how to replace the yogurt in the pizza dough, please visit our recipe for Weight Watchers-style gluten free pizza dough recipe. The short version is to use plain nondairy yogurt and either skip the water or use much less.
In place of the butter in the monkey bread itself, any nondairy butter replacement should work—but don't use oil! Vegan butter, shortening of any kind (I typically use Spectrum brand non-hydrogenated vegetable shortening), even virgin coconut oil (although you should use less).
Super Easy Gluten Free Monkey Bread
Ingredients
For the pizza dough (See Notes)
- 2 ½ cups (350 g) all purpose gluten free flour plus more for sprinkling (I used Better Batter; please click thru for full info on appropriate blends)
- 1 ¼ teaspoons xanthan gum (omit if your blend already contains it)
- 2 ½ teaspoons baking powder
- 1 ¼ teaspoons kosher salt
- 1 ⅞ cups (425 g) Greek-style plain yogurt at room temperature
- ⅓ cup (2 ⅔ fluid ounces) lukewarm water plus more by the tablespoon as necessary
For rolling
- 1 cup (200 g) granulated sugar
- 1 tablespoon ground cinnamon
- ¼ teaspoon kosher salt
- 6 tablespoons (84 g) unsalted butter melted
For the glaze
- ¾ cup (86 g) confectioners’ sugar
- 1 tablespoon milk (any kind) plus more by the 1/4 teaspoonful if necessary
Instructions
- Preheat your oven to 350°F. Line a standard 9-inch x 5-inch (or smaller) loaf pan with unbleached parchment paper, making sure that some of the paper extends over the edges of the pan. Set the pan aside.
- Alternatively, line a standard 12-cup muffin tin with liners and set it aside.
Make the pizza dough.
- In a large bowl, place the flour blend, xanthan gum, baking powder, and salt, and whisk to combine.
- Add the yogurt and 3 tablespoons of water, and mix until the dough holds together well.
- If necessary for the dough to clump and hold together easily, without feeling stiff to the touch, add another tablespoon of water and mix to combine.
- Turn the dough out onto a very lightly floured surface, sprinkle very lightly with more flour, and knead it with clean hands until it’s a bit smoother.
- Using a rolling pin, roll the dough into a rectangle about 1-inch thick.
- Using a small round cookie cutter about 1-inch in diameter, cut out rounds of dough, flouring the cutter as necessary to prevent sticking.
- Do not pack the dough or roll the pieces into a ball. Gather and reroll scraps and place the pieces aside as you work.
Roll the pieces of dough in cinnamon sugar.
- Place the granulated sugar, cinnamon and salt in a deep, small bowl, and mix to combine well.
- Place each of the pieces of dough in the melted butter, remove with the tines of a fork to allow excess butter to drip off and place in the bowl of cinnamon sugar.
- With a fork or spoon, toss to coat and place in the prepared loaf pan or the lined wells of your muffin tin.
- If using a loaf pan, create a single, even layer of prepared balls of dough on the bottom of the loaf pan, without packing them in, and build up until you reach the top of the loaf pan.
- You may have some dough left over, depending upon the size of your pan. Press down gently on the dough in the pan.
- If using a muffin tin, pile about 5 or 6 balls of dough in each well.
Bake the monkey bread.
- Place the loaf pan on a baking sheet in case any of the cinnamon-sugar mixture leaks out of the loaf pan.
- Place the pan (loaf pan or muffin tin) in the center of the preheated oven and bake until very lightly golden brown and the pieces feel firm to the touch.
- Baking should take about 25 minutes for the loaf pan, and about 20 minutes for the muffin tin.
- Remove from the oven and allow to cool for at least 30 minutes in the pan.
Make the glaze.
- In a small bowl, place the confectioners’ sugar and 1 tablespoon of milk.
- Mix well, until a thick paste forms.
- Add more milk by the 1/4-teaspoon, mixing to combine well, until the glaze falls off the spoon slowly, in a thick but pourable glaze.
- Add milk very slowly, as it is much easier to thin, than to thicken, the glaze. If you do thin the glaze too much, add more confectioners’ sugar a teaspoon at a time to thicken it.
- Drizzle the glaze generously over the top of the bread and serve immediately.
Notes
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Kelen Kae Fleming says
I am 16 and I have celiac disease and I’m lactose intolerant and my family loves to make monkey bread but I can’t have it anymore? Is this recipe good for people that have celiac disease and are lactose intolerant?
Nicole Hunn says
Hi, Kelen, please see the Ingredients and substitutions section and you’ll find information on how to make it dairy-free, if that’s what you need!
Theresa says
Can this be par-cooked and then frozen to be finished at a later time? I’d like to make at home and bring camping with me to heat over the fire!
Nicole Hunn says
If you use the “2-ingredient”-style pizza dough, then I would say no. But if you use this yeasted gluten free pizza dough, then I think yes, Theresa!