Wednesday, November 30, 2011

Vegetarian Pizza Monkey Bread

When I was searching for a third dish to make for our friends this past Saturday, I immediately thought of my friend Elina's blog post about Pizza Monkey Bread.  I adapted the recipe by replacing the pepperoni with chopped basil to make this a vegetarian-friendly dish for our friends.

First, I gathered my ingredients:


  • 2 cloves garlic, thinly sliced
  • 4 tablespoons butter
  • 2 pounds pizza dough (I used pre-made dough from Whole Foods when I discovered too late that I had thrown out my frozen pizza dough when we lost power during the storm last month)
  • 6 ounces mozzarella cheese, cut into small cubes
  • Handful of basil, chopped
  • 2-3 cups of marinara sauce, warmed, for serving
We got to working prepping our ingredients.  First, I let the pizza dough rest on a cutting board.



Meanwhile, Bret cut the mozzarella cheese into cubes.



I thinly sliced the garlic and chopped up the basil.


I then warmed the garlic and butter over medium heat until the garlic began to brown.  I poured the garlic butter into a bowl and let it sit.



The next steps were easy.  I lightly brushed the inside of a bundt pan with garlic butter. (Thanks Mom for letting me borrow the bundt pan!)  Bret and I then had fun putting the monkey bread together.  We took off chunks of dough (probably the size of two large marble-sized balls) and flattened them.  We stuffed the dough with chopped basil and a cube of mozzarella cheese.  We wrapped the dough up into a bowl and pinched the edges tightly to seal.  The final step was to brush the dough ball with garlic bread before putting it in the bundt pan. 



The basil stuck to our hands and the dough a bit because of the garlic butter but I thought this made the monkey bread look more colorful.  I let the monkey bread dough rest for about an hour before baking it at 400 degrees for thirty-five minutes.  I only let the dough rest for so long to time it with the arrival of our guests.



When I took it out, the monkey bread looked fabulous!  Some of the balls had opened up a little bit for some beautiful baked cheese bits.  I let the monkey bread rest in the bundt pan for about ten minutes before flipping it onto a platter.



The monkey bread was a big hit!  Everyone kept going back for more and it was so fun to pull pieces of the monkey bread and dip it into the marinara sauce.  This was so easy to make and I can't wait to make this again!

What are some of your fun and favorite appetizer dishes?

24 comments:

Mini Baker said...

monkey bread pizza?! that's awesome!

In and Around Town said...

Love the flavors in this monkey bread - the idea of savory rather than sweet bread.

Lynn said...

This is an awesome idea! I would probably use VEG pepperoni or some olives inside.

Megan said...

Looks beautiful! This is definitely one of my favorite apps to serve... so are stuffed mushrooms... and dips.

I'm hoping to make a sweet monkey bread tomorrow or Friday night.

Karen said...

I've always wanted to make monkey bread! I think I could handle this if I used pre-made dough...definitely not happening if I have to make it from scratch! Looks great.

Emily @ A Cambridge Story said...

This looks fantastic!! Baked brie and crostini are always my standbys - will have to try this one soon!

Dara said...

Such a cute idea. I love it. I think I prefer this to sweet monkey bread. Great post.

Kim said...

pfffttt - vegetarians! i would love some monkey bread with pepperoni stat!

Daisy said...

I want to make this - I just need a bundt pan!!

Michelle Collins said...

This looks delicious! For our housewarming party, Z and I made bruschetta with blue cheese, caramelized onions and walnuts. They were surprisingly easy to make and really unique - they were a hit at the party!

RavieNomNoms said...

This looks SO amazing!

danasfoodforthought said...

This looks so delicious and great for any gathering with friends! Can't wait to try it out myself!

Elizabeth said...

Love maplebrook mozzarella. I could go for some right now.

Shannon said...

Mmm, fabulous! LOVE monkey bread :)

Elina (Healthy and Sane) said...

Yup, this recipe is definitely a winner. I like this vegetarian version :)

Meghan@travelwinedine said...

I really need to make this!

Jenn @ Baking Jenn's Blog said...

Wow, this looks delicious! I love veggie pizza and this take on it sounds great!

Susan said...

I've never heard of this! Looks delish!

Janel said...

Mmm! Pizza in ANY form is good. This is so creative!

Rhonda said...

How fun, my family would love this.

vegetarian said...

looks yummy and delicious! need to try this! thanks for the great recipes!

~Bee said...

Monkey Bread was never something I had growing up, but I can see the appeal! This looks soooo good!

Karen said...

Yum! I can't wait to make this!

J said...

Made this for a party today and it was a huge hit! Thank you so much for the easy to follow recipe. Didnt have fresh basil so sprinkled on some dried to give it some color contrast and it worked nicely

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