Fill slow cooker with canned dough and just a few other ingredients to enjoy this gooey treat.

There’s pure joy in tearing off a warm, gooey piece of Monkey Bread—each bite coated in buttery cinnamon sugar, dripping with caramelized brown sugar glaze. And now, thanks to your slow cooker, you can enjoy this classic pull-apart treat without preheating the oven or wrestling with yeast dough.

Using store-bought biscuit dough (the ultimate shortcut!), this recipe delivers all the nostalgia, zero stress. It’s ready in under 2 hours, fills your home with cinnamon warmth, and feels like a hug in bread form.

Why You’ll Love This Recipe
🥐 Only 5 ingredients—uses refrigerated biscuit dough
⏱️ 10 minutes prep, then walk away
💛 Perfect for brunch, holidays, or “I need comfort” moments
💸 Costs under $6—feeds 8 generously
🌾 Naturally nut-free & easily adaptable
Ingredients You’ll Need
(6-quart slow cooker | Serves 8)

2 (16.3 oz) cans refrigerated biscuit dough (10 biscuits per can = 20 total)
½ cup (1 stick / 115g) unsalted butter, melted
1 cup (200g) packed brown sugar
2 tsp ground cinnamon
Optional:
½ cup chopped pecans or walnuts
1 tsp vanilla extract (added to butter)
Pinch of salt (enhances sweetness)
💡 Pro Tips:

Use full-size biscuits (not “flaky layers” or “grands”—they’re too delicate).
Cut biscuits into quarters—bite-sized pieces = more caramelized edges!
Grease your slow cooker well—this is very sticky!
Step-by-Step Instructions (Sticky, Cinnamon-Spiced, Foolproof)
1. Prep the Dough
Cut each biscuit into 4 pieces (quarters).
In a large bowl, toss biscuit pieces with melted butter until fully coated.
2. Make the Cinnamon Sugar
In a separate bowl, mix brown sugar and cinnamon (and nuts, if using).
Add butter-coated biscuit pieces and toss until evenly coated.
3. Layer in Slow Cooker
Pour mixture into a well-greased 6-quart slow cooker.
Drizzle any remaining butter-sugar mixture over the top.
4. Cook Low & Slow
Cover and cook on LOW for 2–2.5 hours, until deep golden, puffed, and cooked through.
Do not lift the lid early—steam is essential for rising.
Test doneness: Insert a skewer—it should come out clean (no raw dough).
5. Invert & Serve
Carefully run a knife around edges.
Place a large plate over the slow cooker, then flip to invert the bread (glaze will pool on top!).
Let cool 5–10 minutes before pulling apart.

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