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Recipe

Caramel Monkey Bread

Ditte Isager

Yield:Makes one 8-in-round bread

Gooey caramel poured into the bottom of the pan creates just enough stickiness to hold together the nut-and-sugar-coated balls of sweet dough. The result is a pull-apart treat that is fun and festive to eat. It is hard to resist getting your fingers seriously sticky as soon as you see it in its glossy, bumpy glory.

This recipe is excerpted fromSimply Great Breads.

You’ll wind up with more caramel than you’ll need. Store it in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 2 weeks, and gently reheat it in a small saucepan when you want to dress up some ice cream.

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For the dough

  • 17.64 oz. (4 cups) unbleached all-purpose flour
  • 1⁄3 cup granulated sugar
  • 2-1⁄2 tsp. instant yeast
  • 1-1⁄4 tsp. fine sea salt or kosher salt
  • 1杯的房间温度e milk (70°F to 78°F)
  • 1⁄3 cup room temperature water (70°F to 78°F)
  • 1.21 oz. (2-1⁄2 Tbs.) unsalted butter, softened
  • 1 large egg

For the coating

  • 4 oz. (1 stick) unsalted butter, melted and cooled
  • 3⁄4 cup packed light brown sugar
  • 1⁄2 cup finely chopped pecans
  • 2 tsp. ground cinnamon

For the caramel

  • 2 cups granulated sugar
  • 1⁄4 cup water
  • 1⁄4 cup heavy cream

Preparation

Make the dough

  • Grease the bottom and sides of an 8-inch springform pan. Combine the flour, granulated sugar, yeast, and salt in the bowl of a standing mixer fitted with the dough hook. Add the milk, water, butter, and egg. Give the mixture a few turns with a rubber spatula to moisten all of the ingredients, and then mix on medium speed until smooth and shiny, about 2 minutes. Transfer the dough to a lightly oiled bowl or dough-rising container, cover the bowl with plastic wrap, and let stand at room temperature until it has doubled in volume, 1-1⁄2 to 2 hours.

Make the coating

  • Place the melted butter in a bowl and combine the brown sugar, nuts, and cinnamon in another bowl. Set aside.

Make the caramel

  • Combine the sugar and water in a deep, heavy pot. Cook over medium heat, stirring, until the sugar is dissolved. Increase the heat to medium-high and bring to a boil, occasionally brushing down the sides of the pan with a wet pastry brush to prevent the sugar from crystallizing (don’t worry if your sugar does crystallize—some crunchy bits in the bread won’t be noticeable). Boil the syrup without stirring until it turns an amber color, 5 to 7 minutes, swirling the pan occasionally for even cooking.
  • 删除的糖浆cre热和搅拌am with a long-handled wooden spoon. The mixture will bubble up (thus the need for the deep pot and the long-handled spoon). Keep stirring until the caramel is smooth. Pour a thin layer of the hot caramel into the greased springform pan so that it coats the bottom of the pan. (Let the leftover caramel cool, and then refrigerate for up to 2 weeks in an airtight container; warm the caramel in a microwave oven or on top of the stove.)

Assemble the bread

  • Turn the dough out onto a lightly floured countertop and cut into 1⁄2-inch pieces. Dip the balls in the melted butter and then roll in the cinnamon-sugar-nut mixture. Place the balls in the prepared pan. You will have 2 layers and a few extras to place on top. Cover the cake with plastic wrap and let rise until doubled in volume, about 1 hour.
  • Heat the oven to 350°F. Bake until deep brown and bubbling, 35 to 40 minutes. Transfer the pan to a wire rack and let cool for 15 minutes. Then run a sharp paring knife around the perimeter of the bread, release the sides of the springform pan, and let cool for another 20 minutes on the rack. Serve warm. Caramel Monkey Bread is best served on the day it is baked.

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  • cangerine| 03/31/2013

    Holy #*@&. Let me start off by saying I approached this recipe a little differently. I prepared all the ingredients exactly as listed, but instead of using a spring form pan I used a bunt cake pan (mine is silicone, so I don't know how well this would work with a metal pan) I poured the caramel sauce into the bottom, then did as the recipe said places the pieces of dough on top. Baked at 350 for 35 minuets and when I took it out I immediately inverted it to let the caramel goodness seep into all the nooks and crannies.I had zero issues with the caramel sauce, aside from the fact that it might be officially married to the bottom of my favorite pot. I suggest to anyone who had any issues with this recipe to try again and make sure you do everything exactly as directed.I know caramel usually has butter in it.I know it seems like the sugar isn't gonna dissolve.Trust me, the entire time I was cursing off internet recipes and saying prayers that I didn't ruin Easter breakfast tomorrow when I serve this to my insanely critical family.I know how you feel.But I PROMISE you will be in gooey cinnamon heaven if you just have hope.The only problem now is that I've eaten so much of it I'm gonna have to figure out something else to serve tomorrow!

  • 405tulips| 02/22/2012

    I'd make this again, but forget about the "making carmel".

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