The smell of garlic butter and melted Parmesan takes me straight back to that Saturday morning when Oliver's soccer team showed up 30 minutes early. I'd planned regular garlic bread, but couldn't find it anywhere in the freezer. Standing there in my pajamas with a dozen hungry kids heading up the driveway, I grabbed what I had - biscuit dough, yesterday's rotisserie chicken, and half a jar of Alfredo sauce. Twenty minutes later, I pulled this messy, cheesy creation from the oven. The kids devoured it. Three years later, this chicken Alfredo monkey bread gets requested more than anything else I make.
Why You'll Love This Chicken Alfredo Monkey Bread
This Chicken Alfredo Monkey Bread fixes my biggest problem when people come over - making something filling that doesn't take all day. I've made this for five different parties, and every time it's demolished in about ten minutes. At Oliver's birthday last year, I caught three adults and a bunch of kids just standing around the pan, pulling off pieces before I'd even set out plates. Nobody asked for forks. They just ate it with their hands while talking. That's how I knew this was going to stick around.
The real lifesaver is making it the night before. Just throw it together, stick it in the fridge, and bake it when everyone shows up. It reheats fine too - doesn't get soggy or weird like most leftovers. Oliver even takes cold pieces in his lunch (which I didn't see coming), and apparently his friends try to trade their snacks for some. It looks fancy when you flip it out of that bundt pan, but it's just biscuit dough and stuff you probably have in your fridge. Takes maybe 30 minutes if you're moving slowly.
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- Tasty Variations on Chicken Alfredo Monkey Bread
- Top Tip
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Ingredients For Chicken Alfredo Monkey Bread
The Bread Base:
- Refrigerated biscuit dough
- Unsalted butter
- Fresh garlic cloves
- Italian seasoning
- Grated Parmesan cheese
The Alfredo Filling:
- Cooked chicken breast
- Heavy cream
- Cream cheese
- Mozzarella cheese
- More Parmesan
- Garlic powder
- Black pepper
- Salt
Optional Add-Ins:
- Crispy bacon pieces
- Sun-dried tomatoes
- Fresh spinach
- Red pepper flakes
- Fresh parsley
See recipe card for quantities.
Step by Step Method
Prepare Your Sauce and Ingredients
- Preheat oven to 350°F and grease bundt pan thoroughly with butter
- Melt butter with minced garlic in saucepan over medium heat
- Add heavy cream and cream cheese, stirring until completely smooth (about 3 minutes)
- Mix in Parmesan, garlic powder, salt and pepper, then remove from heat
- Shred rotisserie chicken while sauce cools slightly
Build the Layers
- Cut each biscuit into quarters using sharp knife
- Toss biscuit pieces with melted garlic butter in large bowl
- Place one-third of buttered biscuit pieces in bottom of bundt pan
- Sprinkle with half the shredded chicken and half the mozzarella cheese
- Drizzle with one-third of Alfredo sauce
- Repeat layering process two more times, ending with sauce on top
Bake to Golden Perfection
- Bake at 350°F for 35-40 minutes until top is deep golden brown
- Check at 30-minute mark (every oven runs differently)
- Insert knife into center - it should come out clean when done
- Let rest in pan for 10 minutes before flipping onto serving plate
Serve While Warm
- Run knife around edges to loosen before inverting onto plate
- Flip bundt pan over and tap gently until Chicken Alfredo Monkey Bread releases
- Garnish with fresh parsley and extra Parmesan if desired
- Serve immediately while cheese is melty and bread is warm
Storing Your Chicken Alfredo Monkey Bread
I've made this Chicken Alfredo Monkey Bread so many times for meal prep that I know exactly how long it keeps:
Counter Storage (2 hours max):
- Keep covered if serving at a party
- Don't leave out longer
- Dairy-based sauce spoils quickly
Fridge Storage (3 days):
- Cool completely first
- Wrap tightly in foil
- Store whole or in portions
- Reheat at 325°F for 15 minutes
Freezer Storage (Not Recommended):
- The creamy sauce separates when frozen
- Texture becomes grainy after thawing
- Better to freeze components separately
Reheating Tips:
- Oven works best (microwave makes it soggy)
- Cover with foil to prevent over-browning
- Add a splash of cream if it seems dry
- Broil last 2 minutes for crispy top
Substitutions
Dough Options:
- Biscuit dough → Pizza dough (chewier texture)
- Regular → Gluten-free biscuits
- Store-bought → Homemade biscuit dough
Protein Switches:
- Chicken → Turkey breast
- Rotisserie → Grilled chicken
- Meat → Extra cheese (vegetarian)
Cheese Choices:
- Mozzarella → Italian blend
- Regular → Part-skim (lighter)
- Parmesan → Asiago cheese
Sauce Alternatives:
- Heavy cream → Half-and-half (thinner but works)
- Cream cheese → More Parmesan
- Homemade → Store-bought Alfredo (in a pinch)
Equipment For Chicken Alfredo Monkey Bread
- 10-cup bundt pan (12-cup works but adds baking time)
- Non-stick spray (coat every ridge and crevice)
- Sharp knife for cutting dough
- Medium saucepan for sauce
- Large bowl for tossing
Tasty Variations on Chicken Alfredo Monkey Bread
Bacon Ranch Delight:
- Mix ranch seasoning packet into the Alfredo sauce for tangy flavor
- Crumble 6 strips cooked bacon between the layers with chicken
- Swap mozzarella for sharp cheddar cheese throughout
- Sprinkle fresh chives on top right before serving
Italian Herb Garden:
- Double the Italian seasoning in both butter and sauce for bolder taste
- Fold in ½ cup chopped sun-dried tomatoes between layers
- Use fontina cheese instead of mozzarella for nuttier flavor
- Tear fresh basil leaves over the top when it comes out of the oven
Spicy Cajun Kick:
- Toss shredded chicken with 2 tablespoons Cajun seasoning before layering
- Add diced jalapeños between each biscuit layer for heat
- Replace mozzarella with pepper jack cheese throughout
- Drizzle hot sauce over the top right before serving
Spinach Artichoke Twist:
- Mix 1 cup chopped spinach into the Alfredo sauce
- Add 1 cup chopped artichoke hearts between the layers
- Double the garlic for extra punch and flavor
- Sprinkle crumbled feta cheese on top for Mediterranean flair
Top Tip
- Oliver and I found our favorite twist on this Chicken Alfredo Monkey Bread by total accident one Wednesday night. I was rushing to make dinner before his soccer practice, and Oliver was helping me crush crackers in a plastic bag. He got excited and knocked over his apple juice cup - it spilled right into the bag with the crackers and butter. I was ready to throw it out and start over, but Oliver begged me to just use it anyway because we were running late.
- That splash of apple juice (maybe 2 tablespoons) mixed with the butter created this sweet-savory topping that caramelized better than any batch I'd made before. The little bit of fruit flavor balanced out all that rich, creamy Alfredo perfectly. Now we add that splash on purpose every single time. People always ask what makes the topping different, and Oliver loves keeping it secret.
- Our other trick is adding a tiny pinch of nutmeg to the cream sauce. You can't taste it directly, but it adds warmth that makes the whole thing taste more interesting. Oliver calls it our "secret magic sprinkle" and refuses to tell his friends what it is.
FAQ
Are poppy seeds safe for chickens?
No, don't feed poppy seeds to chickens. They contain stuff that's bad for birds even though chickens love seeds in general. This recipe is only for people, despite the confusing name that mentions chicken.
What to serve with chicken Alfredo monkey bread?
This goes great with simple sides that don't compete with all that cream and cheese. Our Benihana Chicken Fried Rice pairs really well if you want a full meal. For something different, try it with our Boulders Enchilada recipe. Otherwise, steamed vegetables, garlic Chicken Alfredo Monkey Bread, or a basic salad work fine.
How much codeine is in poppy seeds?
Poppy seeds have tiny amounts of opiates including codeine, but not enough to affect you when you eat normal amounts in cooking. The poppy seeds in this recipe are completely safe and won't mess with drug tests or anything like that.
What do you do with poppy seeds in cooking?
Besides this casserole, poppy seeds add a nutty taste and crunch to lots of things. They're good in muffins, bagels, and lemon poppy seed cake. You'll also see them in salad dressings and pasta dishes. The little crunch they give works really well in creamy recipes like this one.
Time to Pull Apart Some Deliciousness!
You've got everything you need to make this crowd-pleasing chicken Alfredo monkey bread - from the sauce secrets to our accidental apple juice discovery. This one-pan dinner proves that comfort food can be fun, shareable, and way easier than it looks. The best part is watching everyone gather around the pan, pulling off pieces and going back for more. I've seen this happen at birthday parties, game nights, and regular Tuesday dinners when nobody felt like cooking anything fancy.
Craving more creative comfort food that gets people talking? Try our Delicious Cheesy Bacon Onion Bombs that disappear even faster than this monkey bread - they're like little flavor explosions wrapped in dough. For something sweet that looks impressive but isn't hard, our Best German Chocolate Cake Roll Recipe brings bakery-quality dessert to your table without the bakery price tag. Or switch things up completely with our Easy Buffalo Chicken Stuffed Sweet Potatoes that turn regular dinner into something your family will request on repeat. Each of these recipes has that same "wow, you made this?" factor without requiring culinary school training.
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Chicken Alfredo Monkey Bread
Equipment
- 1 10-cup bundt pan (Grease well to prevent sticking)
- 1 Medium saucepan (For Alfredo sauce)
- 1 Large bowl (To toss biscuit dough pieces)
- 1 Sharp knife (For cutting biscuits into quarters)
- 1 Rubber spatula (For mixing sauce and chicken)
- 1 Oven (Preheated to 350°F (175°C)
Ingredients
The Bread Base
- 2 cans Refrigerated biscuit dough - Each 16 oz, cut into quarters
- ½ cup Unsalted butter - Melted
- 3 cloves Garlic - Minced
- 1 teaspoon Italian seasoning - Optional, to taste
- ¼ cup Grated Parmesan cheese - For tossing with biscuit dough
The Alfredo Filling
- 2 cups Cooked chicken breast - Shredded (rotisserie or grilled)
- 1 cup Heavy cream - For sauce base
- 4 oz Cream cheese - Softened
- 1 cup Mozzarella cheese - Shredded
- ½ cup Parmesan cheese - Freshly grated
- ½ teaspoon Garlic powder
- ¼ teaspoon Black pepper
- ¼ teaspoon Salt - Adjust to taste
Optional Add-Ins
- ½ cup Crispy bacon - Crumbled
- ½ cup Sun-dried tomatoes - Chopped
- 1 cup Fresh spinach - Chopped
- ¼ teaspoon Red pepper flakes - For heat
- 2 tablespoon Apple juice - For sweet-savory topping
- pinch Nutmeg
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 350°F (175°C). Grease bundt pan thoroughly with butter or non-stick spray. Shred cooked chicken and set aside.
- Melt butter with minced garlic over medium heat. Stir in heavy cream and cream cheese until smooth. Add Parmesan, garlic powder, salt, and pepper, then remove from heat to cool slightly.
- Cut biscuits into quarters and toss with melted garlic butter and Parmesan. Layer one-third of dough in the pan, then half the chicken, half the mozzarella, and drizzle with one-third of Alfredo sauce. Repeat two more times, ending with sauce.
- Bake 35-40 minutes until top is deep golden brown and a knife inserted in the center comes out clean. Let rest in the pan for 10 minutes before removing.
- knife around edges, invert onto serving plate, and gently release. Garnish with fresh parsley and extra Parmesan. Serve warm and pull apart by hand.


















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