ROSE CARDAMOM MONKEY BREAD
 
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Sunday brunch is definitely one of our favorite meals. After a week of healthy eating, we love to splurge over this meal. This particular recipe satisfies exactly what we are looking for on the brunch menu: indulgent, ooey, gooey, sweet, sticky and fun to eat! We added an exotic flavor twist to the always fun to eat monkey bread by adding in rose and cardamom. Your friends and family will love this special treat and think you spent hours making it!
Serves: 6
Ingredients
Instructions
  1. Using the kitchen scissors, cut each biscuit into 4 pieces and set aside
  2. Place all of the biscuit pieces inside of the plastic zipper bag
  3. Into the bag, add the cinnamon, cardamom and white sugar
  4. Shake up the biscuit pieces in the bag to coat well
  5. Melt the butter and mix in the brown sugar-stir until completely dissolved
  6. Add in the rose water to the brown sugar mixture and mix well
  7. Layer half of the biscuit pieces into the bundt pan
  8. Pour half of the brown sugar mixture over the biscuit pieces
  9. Repeat this process
  10. Cover the bundt pan with the piece of foil
  11. Place the trivet inside the Instant Pot
  12. Pour about 1 cup of water into the pot
  13. Place the foil sling under the bundt pan and place on top of the trivet
  14. Close and lock the lid on the Instant Pot
  15. Turn the vent to sealing to prevent steam from escaping
  16. Press MANUAL on the Instant Pot (high pressure)
  17. Set timer to 25 minutes
  18. Once the timer goes off turn the vent on top of the lid to venting to release the pressure
  19. Press CANCEL on the Instant Pot
  20. Carefully open the lid
  21. Carefully remove the bundt pan using the foil sling
  22. Remove the foil from the bundt pan
  23. Using a large plate and oven mitts, carefully turn over the bundt pan onto the plate to remove the monkey bread
  24. You may now enjoy your monkey bread as is or add a glaze for even more indulgence
  25. For the glaze: Place the powdered sugar in a bowl and slowly stir in the milk a little bit at a time to get a smooth glaze
  26. Using a spoon, drizzle the glaze over the monkey bread
  27. Enjoy pulling apart the monkey bread with your fingers!
Notes
Serving suggestion
You can serve the monkey bread directly from the bundt pan if you do not want to turn it over onto a plate.

Serve for breakfast, brunch or even dessert with a scoop of ice cream.

Variations
Come up with your own flavor profiles if you do not want to use rose and cardamom.
You can use caramel, cinnamon, chocolate, nuts, etc.

Vegan Variation
You can make this using vegan biscuits and substitute coconut oil for the butter.
Recipe by Instapottin' With Poonam at https://www.instapottinwithpoonam.com/rose-cardamom-monkey-bread/