Time to give rum cake a little competition! If this boozy take on monkey bread is too strong for your taste, cut back on the bourbon or use milk as a non-alcoholic substitute. —James Schend, Plesant Prairie, Wisconsin


Test Kitchen Tips
  • You can make this beauty in a greased 13x9-in. baking dish if you don't have the right size tube pan.
  • Bourbon flavor is very pronounced in this decadent dessert. Feel free to substitute milk or water for some or all of the bourbon.
  • We take monkey bread to the next level with this bourbon-laced pecan and chocolate version.
  • Chocolate pieces can be wrapped in dough ahead of time and frozen in a single layer. Simply thaw in the fridge overnight before assembling the following day.
  • Rye, brandy and spiced rum can be substituted for the bourbon.
  • Watch How to Make Chocolate Bourbon Pecan Monkey Bread