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Pillsbury Pull-Aparts (garlic or monkey bread)


Margaret Pilgrim

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This is one of those things dh dropped into the shopping cart while my back was turned.  

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Oh, well...okay.    In the country.   Spaghetti night.    He decides to bake up his purchase.

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Smells good.   Tastes surprisingly good.  

We wound up turning off the boiling water, refrigerating spaghetti sauce and having these and salad for a very satisfying supper.

 

Would buy again.

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Pillsbury seems to have maintained a good quality level. The "whomp" type biscuits as some here enjoy. I occasionallly crave the ones my mom used to make for dinner parties, baked in muffin tin, many pull apart layers. I thin they were the Grands flaky pull apart but baking in tin made a difference I may have to indulge one day if I can locate. And your garlic pul aparts with a salad sound like a plan too.

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17 hours ago, heidih said:

Pillsbury seems to have maintained a good quality level. The "whomp" type biscuits as some here enjoy. I occasionallly crave the ones my mom used to make for dinner parties, baked in muffin tin, many pull apart layers. I thin they were the Grands flaky pull apart but baking in tin made a difference I may have to indulge one day if I can locate. And your garlic pul aparts with a salad sound like a plan too.

I think they were called Butterflake Rolls, but it doesn't look like they make them anymore.

Deb

Liberty, MO

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17 hours ago, heidih said:

I thin they were the Grands flaky pull apart but baking in tin made a difference I may have to indulge one day if I can locate.

 

They're still available, called Grands! Flaky Layers.   I loved those as a kid.  I think of those as the original "Modernist" biscuit.

 

I can get the readily via AmazonFresh.   Also shows Walmart carries them, so they're out there still.

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