Monkey bread is, in essence, a brilliantly chaotic idea: simultaneously a bread, a dessert, and a centerpiece for everyone to share. To make the most of that chaos, we start with our Dinner Roll Dough and divide it into 70 pieces. Small pieces mean more surface area, more caramelized edges, more of those lacquered, sticky-sweet bits that everyone fights over. The warm cream poured over just before baking is the move that elevates this from good to genuinely extraordinary: It seeps into the gaps between the dough and creates a sort of self-basting situation in the oven. The result is a delight that is deeply soft on the inside, sticky and bronzed on the outside, and best served warm, pulled apart at the table, with no apology whatsoever.
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