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    Framed Cooks » Recipes » Muffins

    Quick Banana Sticky Buns

    Published: Jan 6, 2011 · Modified: Feb 19, 2020 by Kate Morgan Jackson · This post may contain affiliate links · 15 Comments

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    So, the teenager has a small army of friends, and periodically (and by periodically I mean at least once a week) she says, “Mom, can I have a few people over?”  And by that she means, can I have thousands of teenagers come over, eat everything in the fridge and all the cabinets, bring their sleeping bags, watch all the Harry Potter/Batman/etc DVDs until the wee hours of the morning, finally fall asleep (girls upstairs in actual beds, boys downstairs sleeping on the floor), and wake up the next morning ravenous and needing to be fed again?

    [clickToTweet tweet=”A tube of refrigerator biscuits, a banana and you are minutes away quick banana sticky buns!” quote=”A tube of refrigerator biscuits, a banana and you are minutes away quick banana sticky buns!”]To which I always say yes, because I secretly love all of that, and all of them.  Here’s a small sample of what some of them look like…

    I show you this picture because it is actually LESS scary than showing you a picture of all of them in their pajamas.  And by pajamas I mean their oldest, grubbiest sweatpants and tee-shirts, which is apparently what pajamas mean now-a-days.

    Anyway.  In the mornings I turn into a short-order cook, and to make things even more exciting, they don’t all get up at the same time.  They trail into the kitchen in dribs and drabs, starving – STARVING, I tell you!! – despite the fact that they ate 17 bags of sour cream and onion chips a mere 8 hours ago.  They need to eat immediately or they will keel over, and they all need something just a little bit different.  So while I am cooking up the french toast/scrambled eggs/two eggs over easy, I like to have a plate of something on hand that they can eat while they wait to eat.

    Which brings me to the point of this post – these very quick, very easy banana sticky buns.  They are ready in about 15 minutes flat, and if I can get them going as soon as I hear the first teenager stirring, I can just about have them on the plate when they start stumbling into the kitchen.  Here’s the drill: you get a can of 10 buttermilk biscuits – that’s right, the ones in the tube that we all secretly love and adore.  Get the regular size ones, not the grands.  Take out your handy muffin tin and drop the following items into each of ten muffin openings: a little butter, a little brown sugar, a few slices of banana and some chopped pecans.  (I usually make half with pecans and half without, because of course they don’t all like the same thing.)  Pop a biscuit on top of each, and bake the whole shebang for about 10 minutes.  When the biscuits are nice and golden, take the muffin pan out, run a knife around the outside of each muffin to make sure it is loose, and then invert the muffin pan onto a cookie sheet.  The sticky buns should fall right out, and if some don’t just scoop them out with a spoon.  Sometimes a banana slice or two will stay in the muffin pan – scoop those up and stick ’em right back on.

    That’s it – delicious, warm, easy sticky buns.  Now all you have to do is figure out what you are going to feed them for lunch.

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    • Prep Time: 10 minutes
    • Cook Time: 8 minutes
    • Total Time: 18 minutes
    • Yield: 10 servings
    • Category: Breakfast
    • Method: Oven
    • Cuisine: American

    Ingredients

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    • 1 tube refrigerated buttermilk biscuits (tube of 10)
    • 2 tablespoons butter, cut into 10 slices
    • 1 banana, sliced thin
    • 3 tablespoons brown sugar
    • 1/2 cup chopped pecans or walnuts (optional)

    Instructions

    1. Preheat oven to 375.
    2. Drop one piece of butter into each muffin compartment. Put a few banana slices on top of the butter, then sprinkle with a little brown sugar and some nuts (if using). Place a biscuit on top of all and press down slightly.
    3. Bake until golden, about 8-10 minutes. Remove from oven and immediately run a knife around the edge of each sticky bun, and then put a cookie sheet on top of the muffin tin. Flip the tin over and tap the bottom to release the buns. If any nuts or bananas are left in the tins, just scoop them out and place them on the top of the buns.
    4. Serve warm (and these reheat well in the microwave if they aren’t gobbled up right away.)

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    1. Medifast Coupon says

      January 16, 2011 at 5:03 pm

      Fanastic! This is the best sticky bun recipe ! The addition of bananas is perfect! Beautiful pictures!

      Reply
    2. shirlene says

      January 16, 2011 at 4:31 pm

      made these with a little twist, I added an apple to the recipe! Yum. I also baked mine in a round cake pan at a lower temp and then raised it toward the end when I felt the biscuits were done.I have to say these were delicious and will make them again but in the muffin pan next time. Thanks!

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    3. Jennie says

      January 16, 2011 at 2:12 am

      I'd hang out at your house too and never leave with these buns around! Love the banana in them!

      Reply
    4. Jo says

      January 09, 2011 at 8:17 pm

      I can see why they all want to hang out at your house, those buns sound delicious.

      Reply
    5. Anonymous says

      January 09, 2011 at 5:35 pm

      Just made them, came home from grocery store, biscuits hit floor, container opened, remembered your recipe, YUM

      Reply
    6. Kelly@TearingUpHouses says

      January 09, 2011 at 1:46 am

      YUM! And I agree with Vicki about canned bread.

      Kelly

      Reply
    7. Brilynn says

      January 08, 2011 at 2:34 pm

      You must be everyone's favourite mom, those look great!

      Reply
    8. Vicki says

      January 07, 2011 at 2:20 pm

      You are the Kool-Aid mom! Let us not judge canned bread products. Thanksgiving dinner had the best rolls ever and I found out they were canned crescent rolls.

      Reply
    9. Amy's Cooking Adventures says

      January 07, 2011 at 2:57 am

      Love the story! I hope I can have the fun house and be the cool cooking mom when my boys are teens!

      Love the recipe too–now I just need an excuse to make them!

      Reply
    10. PoetessWug says

      January 07, 2011 at 2:06 am

      What an absolutely great idea!! I'm a B-I-G fan of the "Hungry Jack Flaky Buttermilk Biscuit" variety. I can eat them by themselves as a snack…ANY TIME! Now…WOW!…Sticky buns, with banana and brown sugar and…! {I wonder how your crew finds anymore room in their bellies for more food! ^_^}

      Reply
    11. Jamie says

      January 07, 2011 at 12:54 am

      awww man your description of their sleepovers brings me back to highschool! we used to do that all the time too, although no one's mom was cool enough to make us such delicious treats!

      Reply
    12. Heather says

      January 07, 2011 at 12:42 am

      oh my word this sounds incredible. you are my hero. seriously!

      Reply
    13. Joanne says

      January 07, 2011 at 12:40 am

      I have to tell you, I was totally expecting that these were going to require some rising time or at least take longer than the amount of time you are describing here!

      I totally hope that when I have kids, I have this massive sleepover situation going on. Sounds awesome.

      Reply
    14. Blog is the New Black says

      January 07, 2011 at 12:01 am

      Quick delicious recipes… my fav! ;)

      Reply

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