Dutch Oven Monkey Bread Recipe (2024)

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We love to cook and bake outdoors, especially in our dutch ovens. On a recent camping trip, we baked a batch of Monkey Bread in the dutch oven for our brunch. They were so easy to make and turned out so yummy!This dutch oven Monkey Bread recipe is a great one to make with kids since they can help roll the dough balls and shake the bag of spices to coat the dough balls. Little A is only four years old and she had a blast helping to make the Monkey Bread!The weather is still pretty chilly around here since it is only early spring in Montana but that doesn’t stop us from going camping or baking in our dutch ovens! On our recent camping trip, we built a campfire first thing in the morning so we could sit nearby to stay warm as the sun rose and the day warmed up a bit. We used our campfire to heat up the charcoal briquettes and opened up one side of our campfire ring to place the coals and the dutch oven while it baked.

In case you’re new here, you might have missed our tips on how to bake off grid in a dutch oven, how we love to bake most of our Thanksgiving dinner outdoors in dutch ovens and even baked our pies in the dutch ovens outside when the temperature was in the 20’s outside! We have more dutch oven recipes we love to bake that we’ll be sharing on the blog over the next few months so stay tuned for more recipes.

Dutch Oven Monkey Bread Recipe

Our Monkey Bread recipe uses all ingredients that are made from scratch. A lot of Monkey Bread recipes out there have you buy pre-made dough packed in cans at the grocery store (and they’re also packed with lots of icky ingredients and preservatives!)

We prefer to make our food from scratch so this recipe uses homemade dough. This dough is super easy to make and is actually the dough we also use for making homemade pizza. Since our homemade dough recipe makes a large batch, we had enough dough to bake our Monkey Bread, a big dough ball to take on our camping trip to make dutch oven pizza (recipe coming soon!) and one big dough ball to stick in the freezer at home for a future meal. Here’s our recipe for making the homemade dough.

Supplies needed:
14″ Dutch oven with legs

-charcoal briquettes or hot coals

-parchment paper (this is the kind we use since it is unbleached)

Ingredients:
-bread dough from this recipe

-1/2 cup sugar

-1/2 cup brown sugar

-3 TBS cinnamon

-6 TBS butter sliced into thin pieces

Directions:
1. Pour the cinnamon, sugar and brown sugar into a gallon size plastic bag. We like to use a zip top bag to get a good seal on top before shaking so we don’t end up with a big mess.

2. Tear the dough apart and roll into small balls about 1″ in size. Place the dough balls inside the plastic bag.

3. Shake the dough balls around in the plastic bag until well coated.

4. Line the dutch oven with parchment paper. This will make clean up a breeze!

5. Remove the sugary dough balls from the plastic bag and spread them out on the bottom of the parchment paper lined dutch oven.

6. Place the slices of butter evenly over top of the dough balls.

7. Cover the dutch oven and bake about 350 degrees for 30-40 minutes. Rotate the dutch oven about half way through the baking to ensure even baking.

8. When they’re done, enjoy! We even had some left over that we ate a few hours later for an afternoon snack and they still tasted delicious.

Do you like to bake outdoors inadutch oven? What are your favorite recipes?

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Annie Bernauer is a certified Master Gardener and Master Naturalist. She enjoys writing about her family's adventures in modern day homesteading in Montana and helping others to learn these skills.

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  1. Dutch Oven Monkey Bread Recipe (17)SPSS

    Bring your favorite monkey bread recipe to the outdoors by making it in an aluminum foil-lined Dutch oven.

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  2. Dutch Oven Monkey Bread Recipe (18)ArtMoney

    I always love a little dessert after dinner, it usually doesn t matter what it is as long as it satisfies my sweet tooth. Even when out camping it is nice to have something. I have made this dutch oven monkey bread a few times and everyone has loved it. Plus it is easy to make, which is the real plus!

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    • Dutch Oven Monkey Bread Recipe (19)Cara

      Hi! Can I make this on the fire at our camping site as well? Just in a cast iron pot? It looks gooood! 🔥

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  3. Dutch Oven Monkey Bread Recipe (20)John

    This looks delicious! I just got a dutch oven about a week ago, and have been looking for recipes to make things with it. I’ll definitely be giving this a shot. I love monkey bread!

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  4. Dutch Oven Monkey Bread Recipe (21)Johanna Parker

    Thank you for having a monkey bread camping recipe that DOESN’T USE store bought biscuit dough!!! Can’t wait to try it with my girl scouts next weekend.

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  5. Dutch Oven Monkey Bread Recipe (22)Joan Duce

    Can you please provide how many coals are needed on top and bottom for the dutch oven and for how long?

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Dutch Oven Monkey Bread Recipe (2024)

FAQs

Do you bake bread covered or uncovered in a Dutch oven? ›

Cover with the lid and bake for 20 minutes, covered. After 20 minutes, remove the lid from the oven and continue baking per the recipe (typically 25 to 35 minutes)

Do you have to use parchment paper for dutch oven bread? ›

If the bottom of your Dutch oven isn't enamel-coated, it's best to use the parchment paper. Mine is enamel-coated, but I find it easier to keep the round shape of the dough if I just place it in the Dutch oven with the parchment paper. Whatever works fer ya!

Why is my monkey bread still doughy? ›

If the bottom of the pieces that haven't been exposed is still doughy, the bread needs to bake longer.

What is the best size Dutch oven for bread making? ›

You just need a lid to cover it and the proper heat-conducting cast-iron material, and your bread will come out perfectly every time. Size & Shape: Look for a 6- to 7-quart, round Dutch oven. Anything much bigger will cause the bread to spread out and go flat.

How do you know when Dutch oven bread is done? ›

Take the Internal Temperature

To see if your bread is done, insert an instant-read thermometer into the center of the loaf. (If you go at an angle and through the side or bottom, you can minimize the visual evidence!) Most breads are finished baking at about 190°.

Should I oil my Dutch oven before baking bread? ›

Fight the urge to grease your Dutch oven. Because of the high temperature, the fat will burn off almost immediately, giving your bread a charred taste. Splurge for high-quality ingredients—especially flour.

Should I take the lid off the Dutch oven for bread? ›

During those first 20 minutes, your bread will rise and expand. If you would not have it inside the Dutch oven with the closed lid, a thick crust would form too soon, thereby keeping it from reaching its full potential. After the first 20 minutes, you remove the lid and continue baking for another 25 to 30 minutes.

How long to preheat a Dutch oven for bread? ›

2) Preheating Times – Some recipes call for preheating your Dutch oven until your oven reaches temperature (about 25 minutes to 500F/260C for me) and others call for preheating for 1 hour.

Do you preheat a Dutch oven with the lid on? ›

The most common method is: Preheat Dutch oven in the oven with the lid off at 500F/260C. Many bakers will continue preheating for 10-20 minutes after the oven reaches target temperature to ensure the Dutch oven is at its hottest. Lower the loaf into the Dutch oven using a sling made of parchment or silicone.

Can monkey bread go bad? ›

Storage: Monkey bread is definitely best served on the same day that it is baked, preferably fresh out of the oven! Any leftovers should be stored, covered tightly with plastic wrap, at room temperature or in the refrigerator for up to 3 days.

What can I use instead of a bundt pan for monkey bread? ›

I bake mine in one of the best Bundt pans, but a tube pan works, too. You could even bake it in a muffin tin for individual monkey bread "muffins." Wouldn't that be cute?! Just be sure to adjust the baking time.

Why is it called monkey bread? ›

Monkey bread gets its name by the method in which it is eaten: picking off chunks of buttery, gooey dough with your fingers not unlike a monkey grooming his buddy (which is actually a weird thing to name a food after, if you really think about it.)

Why is my Dutch oven bread so hard? ›

Any tips for preventing a thick, hard crust on the bottom of my bread done in a Dutch oven? Make sure you are using a heavy gauge Dutch oven and that it isn't too close to the bottom heat element in your oven. If you are still getting a thick, hard crust, you can put a pillow of foil down, like this.

Why is my Dutch oven bread so dense? ›

Usually bread will be dense when there is too much flour. Keep in mind this dough will be sticky and shaggy, do not add any more flour than specified. Other factors that come into play are humidity and age of flour. Little yeast, long rise, sticky dough are keys to a good, light loaf.

Why is a Dutch oven so heavy? ›

Weight- A Dutch Oven is heavier than a lot of the other cookware appliances around. This is because of the enameled cast iron used to build the pot. The weight of this appliance is a big advantage because it provides the sturdiness and heat retention that is required in a Dutch Oven.

Do you cook with the lid on or off in a Dutch oven? ›

You may need to take the lid off part way through the cooking process. However, some recipes may call for the lid to be off from the beginning, so consult your recipe. If the lid is not oven-safe, you'll need to leave it off no matter what. Tip: Most Dutch ovens come with oven-safe lids, but not all do.

Should I take lid off Dutch oven for bread? ›

During those first 20 minutes, your bread will rise and expand. If you would not have it inside the Dutch oven with the closed lid, a thick crust would form too soon, thereby keeping it from reaching its full potential. After the first 20 minutes, you remove the lid and continue baking for another 25 to 30 minutes.

Do you bake bread with lid on or off? ›

For most loaves there's a simple answer: Put a lid on it. For making a steamy environment, a covered baker is hard to beat.

Is it better to bake covered or uncovered? ›

If you prefer a tender and moist result, covered baking will be the better option. If you're desiring a crispy exterior and bolder flavors, uncovered baking is best.

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