Easter brunch usually means quiche, fruit, caramel rolls, and on rare occasion my mom would make cream puffs or popovers. This year she decided to do cream puffs and fruit, no quiche or caramel rolls. I’m really missing them, the girls don’t have school today, sourdough is fed, and my alarm is set to make Caramel Sourdough Pull Apart Bread!
Today also happens to be National Caramel Day I’m told so perfect reason to share the recipe again!
Original post October 2019:
As I mentioned last week the weather is getting colder and mornings are getting rougher. I have found one thing that makes mornings so much easier, and sweeter, Caramel Sourdough Pull Apart Bread! Some may also call it Caramel Sourdough Monkey Bread. Either way it’s finger licking good!
A few weekends ago I shared a Cinnamon Sourdough Pull Apart Bread on Instagram and instantly people were messaging me for the recipe. Since I had sourdough starter ready to go for the next day I planned to make it again to test it out so I could get the recipe up on the blog.
Instead I made Caramel Sourdough Pull Apart Bread, oops!
Since the family devoured the whole loaf that day, and there were still a few pieces of the cinnamon version from the day before I decided to test it again and share the Caramel Sourdough Pull Apart Bread version first. Yes if you caught that I made two loaves of monkey bread in one weekend and they were pretty much instantly devoured. Forget cake lately I could eat these sweet sourdough breads for dessert.
Shh… I actually do and they’re delicious with wine! Yep carbs at night and not mad about it, yes I still have a couple pounds from the pregnancy (or more like from right after birth since I put on a couple right after most likely due to nursing) but if I can have bread and wine and just maintain that’s what MAKES ME HAPPY right now.
Speaking of what makes me happy… stealing that ooey gooey piece!
I’m going to let you in on a family secret…the caramel is actually a recipe my mom use to make every Christmas, Easter, and almost every Sunday morning we’re staying with them. I tweaked it last year and my family said they liked the softer caramel and for the life of me I cannot remember what the heck I did. I haven’t given up on it but since it’s a tried and favorite family recipe tweaked using our staple sourdough I decided to share it since so many have been asking and I can’t blame them.
It’s even dairy free and vegan friendly! Just use dairy free milk and a dairy free butter substitute. If you are only lactose intolerant I highly recommend using butter if you can handle it (very low lactose in butter, Kerry Gold Irish being my families favorite).
YES pudding mix is dairy free, crazy right!? For the longest time I didn’t realize the powder mix was vegan.
Perfect for a holiday or any weekend morning!
While I would love to enjoy this Caramel Sourdough Pull Apart Bread on a weekend morning relaxing with a cup of coffee that hasn’t stopped me from making it to enjoy on busy weekend mornings on the way to church, the apple orchard, or just admiring the changing fall colors driving to our next adventure.
I will be making a few pans of this for friends and family Thanksgiving weekend and had planned to wait until next month to share it with you but I just couldn’t make people wait any longer.
If you are new to sourdough don’t be scared, it’s not as hard as it might seem and once you have your starter it just keeps going and going. You just have to get starter or make your own starter. If you need help or have any questions let me know.
If you’re a seasoned sourdough bread maker I inject steam with our river rock in the oven but my husband says it isn’t required, it’s just routine for me when making sourdough.
Looking for more sourdough recipes you can search the blog, with it being soup season I highly recommend Sourdough Bread Bowls!
It’s Meatless Monday and there are more great recipes linked up below and as always Deborah and I hope you join us and look forward to what’s cooking in your kitchen!
Prep Time | 30 minutes |
Cook Time | 35 minutes |
Passive Time | 7 hours |
Servings |
standard Bundt pan, 6-10 people
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- 750 g fed sourdough starter
- 430 g flour (King Aurthur, red bag)
- 1 scant TBSP sea salt
- 8 TBSP butter, dairy free butter substitute
- 2 TBSP non dairy milk
- 1 c packed brown sugar
- 1 4.6oz pkg Cook & Serve Vanilla Pudding
- 1 TBSP cinnamon
Ingredients
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- In a Kitchen Aid Stand Mixer bowl add 750g sourdough starter, 430g flour, and sea salt.
- Attach bowl the mixer and the dough hook.
- Start mixer on lowest setting then add a small amount of water at a time. If not using a mixer use a wooden spoon or spatula and mix by hand as much as possible. Do this about 5-10 seconds apart and keep adding water little by little until dough comes together. I used only 1 1/2-2 tablespoons but it will depend on the dough and moisture in the air. You don't want to add too much so add a very small amount at a time.
- Turn mixer up one more speed (2 on our Kitchen-Aid) and let mix about 10 minutes until dough looks smooth. If not using a mixer you will knead it by hand on a clean smooth surface (could take about 20-30 minutes). Dough should be extremely pliable and pass the “window pane” test where a piece of dough can be stretched where light can pass through it without breaking.
- Place a damp bread towel in a large bowl and move the dough to the bowl. Cover the dough with the extra from the towel and place plastic or a cover over it to keep things from drying out.
- Let sit and proof for 3-4 hours in a warm area.
- Two and a half to 3 hours after dough has been resting make the caramel. In a small saucepan melt butter over medium heat until melted. Whisk in sugar, milk, pudding mix, and cinnamon. Cook a minute or two until nice and smooth. You do not want to bring it to a boil or heat too long as it will result in hard caramel. Remove from heat.
- Grease a standard Bundt pan with coconut oil and set aside.
- Remove dough from the bowl and pull off small pieces and roll into balls, about the size of a large shooter marble, or slightly larger but smaller than a golf ball.
- Roll/ dunk dough in the cooled caramel sauce and place into the prepared Bundt pan. Continue until all the dough is rolled and evenly spread around the pan. Scrap any remaining caramel sauce over top of the dough.
- Cover pan with a damp bread towel and let rise for about 3-4 hours (7 hours total from the time you made the dough) until about double in size.
- Set oven rack to the middle of the oven and 1 hour before baking preheat oven at 400 degrees F.
- Place pan in the oven and quickly squirt water on the rocks to generate steam and close the door if you are able to inject steam.
- Bake for 35-38 minutes until golden brown.
- Remove from the oven and carefully invert onto a large rimmed plate or platter.
- Let cool about 30 minutes before digging in as you don't want to burn yourself on the hot caramel.
- Enjoy!
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Deborah Brooks
I was drooling over this when I saw it on insta! I need to get my own sour dough starter so I can start making all of your delish looking treats
AZ@…And A Dash of Cinnamon
Wow this reminds me of my childhood when I used to make monkey bread. Yum!
linda spiker
Oh good heavens, that is ooey gooey goodness right there!
Jenna Urben
This looks amazing! I’ve only ever made pull apart bread once but it wasn’t this delicious looking. Perfect for the holidays 🙂
Nicole Dawson
I adore caramel so this is going on my list to make
Martin Underwood
That looks fantastic. Do you know how well it works halved? Not sure I want to feed 750 g of starter with flour being harder to find at the moment.
awhiskandtwowands
Thank you! I’m sorry I haven’t tried it halved. I understand flour being harder to find although this week it’s been back in stock here. I’m pretty sure it would work I would just use half the amount of caramel and would watch the baking time as it might require a little less.
I can see if we have everything to make it next weekend.
Alex
What is vanilla pudding? Ive never seen it In the shops and not sure what I would buy instead if I couldn’t fine it. Thanks.
awhiskandtwowands
Like Jello-Pudding Mix, Cook and Serve, not instant. Sorry I’m not sure what you could use in place of it in this recipe. You could possibly use another caramel sauce all together but I can’t recommend any as I haven’t tried it and I’m not sure how it would turn out.
Alex
What could I use instead of vanilla pudding and also could the second prove be done in the fridge over night?
awhiskandtwowands
In theory you could but it would increase the sourness and time. I haven’t tried it so I’m not sure how long it would need to proof for.
Sophie Geale
Hiya! This recipe looks so brilliant. I would live to make it but im living in the UK and we don’t have any “cook and serve pudding mix” here. I’m not sure that we have anything similar to it either. Do you have any suggestions of a replacement? If not, is there another caramel recipe that would also work for this. Thank you so much, Sophie Xx
awhiskandtwowands
Thank you! I’m still trying to figure this out talking to some friends in Ireland as options are similar. I remember a summer we spent there and trying to find substitutions.
You can use another caramel but it might burn or become hard. The pudding thickens but keeps it soft so it doesn’t get hard, stiff, and crunchy.
You aren’t the first one that has had this issue so I’m going to play with 2 more recipes that would work for everyone. With excessive heat warnings I won’t be able to this weekend but have it on my calendar for next week.
I will continue to see if there is a substitute and keep you posted on the new recipes!
Sophie Geale
Hi again! I was just thinking, science I haven’t heard back from you, I was assuming you haven’t found an alternative for the pudding. I was just wondering if you had tried custard and weather or not you think that would work, thank you 🙂
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Deborah Brooks
I am just licking my screen right now!
Michael
Just had this for breakfast…
Another success out of your recipes.
Can’t believe how amazing it turned… THANK YOU! Pinning!