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Make-Ahead Monkey Bread
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The Recipe

1/2 cup sugar

1 tablespoon cinnamon

24 frozen dough balls (one loaf's worth of -- divided)

-- dough sauce 1 stick butter -- melted

1 tablespoon cinnamon

1/2 cup sugar

About 8 hours before serving, or night before, combine first two ingredients in a bowl. Remove 24 frozen dough balls from freezer and wet them slightly before adding to sugar/cinnamon mixture. Stir to coat and dump into a Bundt pan sprayed w/cooking spray. Melt butter and add remaining sauce ingredients in a small bowl and pour over dough. Cover with a towel and let rise 8 hours or overnight.

Bake 350 for about 30 minutes. Place large plate on top and invert bread onto plate. Let cool only long enough that you don't get burned - this is best when hot.

Note: I've always gotten my frozen dough balls by defrosting one store-bought frozen bread dough loaf just until I can cut through it w/a knife (about 1 1/2 hours), then divide into 24 equal pieces. I then flash freeze and store in Ziploc until I need them (don't know if it's bad to defrost dough and freeze w/out cooking like it is w/meat but we haven't had a problem). Soon, I plan on trying the recipe posted here recently that makes 2 loaves +16 balls and just saving up the balls until I'm ready to make the bread. You can play around a lot w/amount of butter, cinnamon and sugar, the one I posted above is already cut down, if you want it really gooey and buttery then use one and a half sticks of butter.

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Julie in MA

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